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r\l. l! '. M ista«.tly reviving fresn sup- ,
I V',i ■ Oils, (jrlas«fcc. At •> 1 •
«., v 1,11,1 V’Si-ash^s,Toilit and v
i,: •’>" lt '! 7 or domestic an I for- j
5> c r .Jbv their agents; also, t
Oir.ba Seed. «'oun- ,
|J V, ■'* are invited to call j
n, Y..L_
• fiwr* “* ——- —
j l( . attention of 11 1 »; L Oil tea
fri' ,n 1 vi* iairv* is invited to ex
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--•liri 1 - *• 1 ii ,u ■ just ie ■ a\> >1 by
• tii'i 1 1 1 1 ’ ]I. PAIISJ.VS,
Broad street, Aaga£a, Hm_ ,
; ~r ii) {)! ii A'r L.’sS.
tfiHfy of ♦V r hito Ll l ol all
$1 1 |J f -, r ..,! Oil a til Win lo.v’-iilass,
•€SusV of whi ;h ’ v,v ° :i:r fjr sa!o
j^«aaW' e \V3i. f[ UNES, Jr.
L. PlN’D!x.i AND BLANK
D lv USVIIPA-• I'cIUNG, at the old
i# Mt THOMAS RICHARDS,
i'i ~|V ,M Court Records and other
V It if i- 16 _
Tfif.U .•VNDLBS.--10
V L Received on
L ( 'iD ' L uiL
]t ]\ >U ' r . , ’ \tp pa \
otl il:uul 11 cll()ico
la iL,«rtmenß)f FRUIT TREES,
elected and propagated fauseff,
D' f . pi .p Vi': v reas-mabU; paces.
J'fiaud a choice collection of G/oon
- n ' J3jJl ' irhi.-h he invites the attention
T. T. TOBIN.
K. Company, )
m J-ui-t.iry 1-2, Hid. >
r | f[('E —Fie!gilt on Cotton to
Charleston by IMH dM is 25 cents a hun
lV rwaiaal < s PCRCH-A A gent.
IYVIiiE-A'hp Police of the City
h ,vfc* been inform:J that Dags laboring
n m the city this
; 3 ify the citizens linvu v dsnoiedog ~ that
-are required to keep th ai up us Ukisc toimd
nt lar-m will I five to be kihed, lor the
f!.f 4v Sv older of the Mayor.
h ' j. A. f'illUSTlA \, City Marshal,
tor's (Mice, Jan. 2t>. IQA3.1 Q A3.
fciZ-TJio Oli Curiosity Shop, by
Charies Dickens, price 50 cents.
; Life and Adventures of Martin Clmz/lc
fcrelatives, friends, &c, with illustrations.
|icents perx%. lleceived by
ii (MAS E vtIIENiVIELE &.C_o._
IWCHEAP BOOKS.
Joseph Andrews, price 25 cents.
SiefsOtdCuriosity Shop, price 50 ccnts._
Martin Clm/.zlcwit, illustrated, price
fe.Red Rover, cheap edition, 2 volumes,
[■ i!idicol .Vows, price 12A cents. Just re
jjjlf (Pb 24) THOal AS RICH ARDS.
[OTICE. —All persons wanting
WRAPPING PAPER, will please call on
to. Austin, Druggist, whom 1 have ap
idijiiit. with directions to sell at my mil/
b. Tttepaper made by me is strong and ot
iieitare.andmv prices in accordance with
ms. ‘BEXAJAH DUNHAM,
kM Greenville, S. C.
AMBLES L\ T YUCATAN.— \n
i eluding a visit to the re markable ruins ul
Lb.,Lbah, Zaya and Uxmal, with numor
ifithtions, by B. M. Norman. Ju st receiv
jt (kP) ‘ TiK) MAS HI CHARD S_
HiSs REDUCED TO SUIT TH Ii
TIMES.
t/RNIfURE ut all descriptions, idi
: »aoFortes, &e. for sale cheaper than ever
i &edto the public in Augusta.
fas from £l3 to £3O
teaaj Bureaus from 25 to 55
Utods from 30 to 150
from 11 to 75
Chain from 11 to 26
%do from 21 to 45
Siijgaay do from 60 to 100
fei Partes from 150 to 700
farpMsin the same proportion. But
asked, and terms cash. Purchasers
* tali greatly to their advantage by calling
tyu ? of ' (j. a. PLATT & CO.,
Near the Post Office corner.
iJttpPEAN RBBUBLLOA
k, of subscription to the A-
wtti’Ms of the European M rguziucs and
hh. fwr Reviews S 3 00
Vjf t:ie:n > 3 00
its: ;wood ' s Magazine, 100
KsVv- : 5 00
hi-fr- A’Ulmy, 5 00
M:l OAme, 1 00
( ,_ytwvi.>ws,aa.l the four Magazines. £24.
' W*™ Payable in advance’ Published
(LATE LBWER ‘ )
v).\ua ,\v ANO P;xe ST. N. Y.
X J hnw prices.
~,, lk ' * Rollers so a general
®»>t linear of well j ~
low niie.. )» i <;d 1 avniture ’ al
tiaifs will u i , ’ „ i -^ jns wishing to make
Hl^landPeV 0 ‘i M:ai:ie *<-»*>
h ifew Ph n .v !? an . lus ' u liable.
W Pii,).... 6'om the best mami-
I ltl:1 t,l ? e at all times, for SI
jfr- " t L_ __
Gi;RS; ntS - 15jl -> Winter sTr.
Ump 0il '
;Aa Oil. ’
Uasecd Oil
AIso » a
V aia L Window Glass, &c. For
fa am. Haines’ Jr.,
PjSy 232 Broad street.
\j{* lII) AftHOUXD CANDY.
!!n\T appoilu, ' d LiuB r r. .vua
a -> —d
; , 1:1 Ofti'-r to guaid the
u P° a by counterfeits,
Ir!^ e " ; ’v Der C '■ r 11 ‘ : 110 <>f agency to him,
CL^'^ers 1 ’ "A V havc a Pl )uint *
l, ‘Hvin it , AH HUS Candy arc not
t . ,, * !Vi ’ , '; v
b-Htßib -' vll ° v *t-4i to obtain 'b.
1 ” ,0r '■* “ "■''lf,,. ~r
DO!) Lxe VN Y? s
n*w *f store, and a
cCuo 0 '’lUCSS—ll.,-.
L ‘;'-j.v u A f 'TUs
U;; h ' if., E, b/ t’l > an.r'o ir of
ft ■ • |* ■ 1.0
f*iiis s l ro:ft NoV I.Vmu
E‘ N °Vels i,' . 1 ■*“ ' *■> Hmioi
CHAS E bv
L - & co.
G lion zux KAJI, R;,AD.
= At'J! bdIFJ.JFTT REDUCED.-
- V :, ' 1: ‘Uita.-r notice, tiie
ta '■ > Afusioi, RTTTT. :.. .1 L., AA * A-fytis-
Cu ;tij i* t • Wi'lf. • r, ' 'A'" '■ u , •'"•l'Ditsah.h-o
r.O.ii AVi V.X- ' ••.•»I«M«Kh-l,..rßo K mt.
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:.:YLLI£E '..L/L t- '
1} : Gle I i >im I \ ;V, ■ I ' )\ ;) i . ,
gust.i an ! tile f »llo,vie 4 Staii I ■; ’ : ‘ l, ‘*
*’O V o n ,1.1 01.1 ib.S. s A I.T.
-r , , . S iyo Round. per bush
h) ...15
f‘ l 1 .■ ■ ■ D ' 10 25
11 iv 'iisuoiough 50 vi i 0.,
v xu, -' lo!i -HI 20
alaxey s :; { 1-.;. ...37.1 20
W V ’ Hide • 20 33 1-:;. A)
Jy. Hall N: rn. Point-30 33 1-3.....20
Craw ford vilh? 25 23 [r t
< 'utiiiiihi; 22 23 j 3
Wafrcntoii 22 23 j 3
■ lamak ;0 22 |-n
Tnomson t : o() }o'
Dealing 12 ’ 13 10
Bacon 25 rents per 100 U.s., and Flour 50 cents
pen- bun; 1 fromcilh -roi ih ■ Siati msabove (.‘amule
11 Augusta, arid olh. 1 arti h-suspe-printed list.
Coitonrce ivediu e ~..! .*rd.u- at the depot, and
a.tet wauls tom 1 in 111 ■ possession ui the
< ‘oinjiany, will be m 1 led at their expense. Mi
other damage done to C utoa in t .nisit 11, will be
jironiplly settled ut tile ibansporlation < Hliee, Au
gust;!.
• i-iiitei s :>• • requested t«> mark their (tot ton at
iiitm ■, with their own 11 nnes in full, and to send
with each wagon loud a wilt Uni .statement of the
number ui halos and the name oitlu ir consignee
til Augusta. RICH \iM) PETEiIS, .1,-.,
Supc intend an t Transportation.
Office Transp. Geo. R. R. it (’>. (3 ( >~ }
Augusta, Scritcmhcr 15, 1342. s
vßOllfil \ KAftLi-KOAD.
THE PASSENGER TRAIN carrying the
Great Mail between New 5 irk and New Orleans,
leaves Augusta every day at 7 o'clock P. Al., and
uiiivcs at Madison .it 5 o’clock A. M., leaves .Mad
ison at 5 P. Vi., and anives al Augusta at 1
o’clock A. ?d.
.Stages run in connection with tills Train from
Madison for New (Means dailv, via. tine Monroe
and Montgomery Rail Roads! passing through
Eatont m, Macon, Forsyth, Bavncpviile, Zebulon,
Greenville, Lagrange, West Point, Cusseta,
Franklin, Montgomery, and Mobile.
Two Lines daily via Indian Sprin •, Columbue,
Montgmi! ry, au<{ Mobile.
Tri-w-. kiy via 'Macon and Pensacola.
For Rmn tri-weekly via Covington, Decatur
and Mari ut:!.
From Union Point tii-weckly for Nashville and
Knoxville, Team, via Athens, Gaiusvillc, ('ass
ville and Spiin; i’iacc.
For Athens daily, (Sundays excepted.)
From Double Wells tri-wm kly for Washington
Wilk% county.
From Warr-nton 1 or( iilumbus daily’, via .Mil
ledgcvilic and Macon.
Conneciing with these Tunes are Branch Stag-
Lines to Tallahassee, (■ dumbus, Mississippi, Tus
caloosa, i\ wiiaii, Coweta county, and Ciarkes
viile, Habersham county.
Lines to 1- ■ , t lolumbus, All.- - i sipj i.
Tuscaloosa, lN:--.vnan, 4' w tacounty’, ami Clarks
ville, Habersham county.
Passengers for .Macon or Columbus, wilLjind
the- route via Ma dison, cheaper, more expeditions,
and less feigning than the Warreptoa route.
Office Geo. R. R. N B’king Co., )
May 3, 1812. S
PASSENGER THAIN
FIT WEEN CH V LILES TON & i I V M BUR
W.WLHJ
-.--.UG-vd?. ----- .7; 1
UPWARD.
Not to leave Chad r-'.ton before- • • - 8 00 a. m.
u “ iSitmin uville, l! 915
« “ Geonms’, “ 10 30
‘ £ <£ ilroa hviJle “■•••1130
’ £ £C Piiackville, “ 115 p.m.
« ££ Aiken, “ 330
A1 live at Haoilmrg not bMore i 10
DOWJtVVABD.
Not to leave 1 iamim.g bmore. '< 00 A. M.
<< ££ Aiken, “ 730
££ ££ Black ville, “ bl 5
££ £< lbriii divide “ H3O
“ “ ‘i •• ,rgcs’, “ J1 45
“ ££ Snmnie;vide “ 1 30 I*. m.
A rrivc at (lhadoston not 1 >c!ore• • • • 3 00
Distance 136 miles-—Fare -*3. .Speed not ova
25 utiles an hour.
To remain 20 minutes each for Bmat;last and
Dinner, 5 miiiutes to receive and dedver Maim,
and for Wood and Water.
To st p for Passengers at all regular Passenger
SttUion-% when a white flag is hoi m l as a signal.
jtmc 11 b
OUBUKrfS’ NOVKiilriT LIB!LA
13 RV -Nos. 1,5, 6 and 7 -Pile '25 emits on
ly per number. . , r
No. 4. The Young Duke, with a pm trail «».
D’ismeU.
No. 5. Franc ■ 1 Carrara, by L, E. L.
No. 6. Hoiiri !la Tempi-*, by D’lsruNi.
N a 7. P< ter Simp! 3 by • v u i »t. Marry,i i! .
Also, an additional su]»ply ol pi -vioiis numu ;•
Just received by ...... T ,, , r ,.-,
Ed, 04 ( HAS E G;dv ' v4i,00 to CV
rniUEBS 7 - KRUNOi 1 lUIVOLU-
J TION —Price »-aliiC(‘d to Four Dollars.
To bi-pabiWi ■li.xl«-g
r r«»mb«,wllhlJ.St.vl^r4vi,,^g^>r
rec-iand Hjieinmnn n.1.n.K.. . ...
semi, at our sto-e. , ,-rir r yr tv t<n
{ ;,b 24 CiIAS E GREN »Ldov N- 60.
I> ROTIIEU JONATHAN LX
| > TRA. —The publislters of these worKs. vyho
<•0111 iruiced tl»e revoluii >n in cheap book puou -u
--m that is taiju-- such rapid strid.-s m this conn-
iik.-i> : '■>, ?«i>r.^;srn,a
•it" »t- “; a ‘ h ; ll k , it. iw jv »r »
me pi lining I 1 A ■ ■ r , . a ICi , , niidc.l ‘-I ndia
. Lm 'Ldo kc.,. sand, (Mml ,n.o
I’rn-ccls cdlli nl. Me* y\! übI.MHS,
24 I.il. mry IgPg, under U 51t..1--I
--fl \NO l-om-KS, naINITCIRE, AND
C!!iI!W.-fiH.;Xi*Eit fil'd O l ' l '
. , 1 i.j, \ |’T & CO. mv iliApiismg
.. -V . . ■ , F-.rniture at extr. mly
9 1 their slot M V,‘ lhi> ;,( t eiuiou of the
low pnecri (or t a :i. U( " R . .p., 4,, , Furni
liahlic tn aiich raic chancy
areas "icy luvOndlOnu. Ottl ;; ■ '
J i ; i f . r \ ri lit Ai • *
and we an d t- rmiu- d to f u )f
oat 15
V A.At 'YO VVa niTl 1 iCNt Uvv I
t A|> isjllve stay ffir (ii< hair lahrn;, •- »-i
cr stove it!«: b‘M 1 • ••• '* eti
\ eeriaiii cute *• ;i 4ii
limbs —no excel; , pu. sin all
A certain mid . itove cue- to. lib »■
■ , *c .. ~u p,,,:.;, • Scalds, and
A warranted cur.- he a.i .>•■•! •
,uh "’ su'co, >v. ! r f’O « yes.
A -osidv- no for the S lit LllV'U u
■ Abci.nh.il <>, iHr the hair -..idnoC - •
—w* -F.-.Mtou* , S'.,re of
1 “• ' V On
AUGUSTA, aA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1843.
PROSPECTUS OF THE j
SOIITHERN CULT! V \TOB.
|'-l o WEVKU tli.- val,„.ofiv»iks davo
: - 11 I", t.i imp .rlani aai. ii '...a i,■ ailura
• my le, ve hevinappiv.-iated in formertimes. the day
i.s - passoil vyh- a it becoines u.-eessary to mitm
m.< :ia finbo. ate dm.-uce of the uci-essiiv and
v.-.uti m ouch pubii a;ions, and all practical men
me iiiivv’con.strai.nrM to admit ih> beneficial iuihi- :
', tM v ' ul . f ‘, 1 **‘*y ' k "o-i ;e upon the Agaieultural in- j
Omiiry ol I!iu country as well in the increased pro- i
-mm;.ms ~i labor as in the g.si.-mi improvement of |
m-si-.v i msse.l wit h these vie lions, and !
I,l ' truths whi, h arc dailv devel
'd*l,l.’ R 5: l;;i ~ !l *6 ••very reflecting man, the ne
ees.-uty ol di vertiiig a pm lion to that labor now
employed in thuprodu. tim oidmr g,eat staid •, in
!.* otner and mure profitable employment -the
growth of Bread-stuffs, Provisions, Stock of all
L l ' ,2 ;-Biereby rendering the Southern section of
100 t, moii, less dependent for all the articles of
uaiiy consumption, upon our Eastern and West
ern hiethren, and aflordinga more ample field for
improvement of our rapidly exhausting soils—the
■ tiideisigned have been induced to undertake the
pubneatiou of the Southern Cultivator, a work
*i' P Vv ih he exelusively devoted to the cause of
.Southern Agriculture, and whatever pertains to
tae promotion of the science, in a!! its varied ram
iheaiions, cxtmiding as they do through all the
Mechanic Arts.
1 his hii -fsketcli of the objects and designs of
she work, will doubless commend it to the favora
ble consideration of every intelligent Planter who
.eels the necessity of such a medium of communi
cation, and to such, without further remark, we
make a direct appeal in its behalf, confident that
!!!■' ext it mely low piiee at which it is offered, will
pbveeit vyidiin the reach ofevery farmer however
lin’.itoil his means.
TERMS.
i tie SoiTTIIF.RX ( 'ULVIVATOR Will DC issued eViTV
other week; the first number will appear early in
January, on fine paper and new type, (bought
expicm ly lor the work) in a form suitable for blad
ing. Each number to contain eight pages 9by 12
inches, whii-li will form at the end of the year, a
volume of 203 pages, and will be mailed to sub
scribers at ONE DOLLAR per year, invaimap.lv
IN ADVANCE.
The CASH principle will be rigidly adhered to,
and i;i no ease will the work be forwarded unless
th ■ cash acccompanies the order.
Every citizen, whether he be Farmer, Mi-clian
ie, J .awver, 1 )octor or 'Merchant, who feels the ne
cessity of making an effort to advance the great
Agi [cultural and Mechanical interests of the coun
try, is icquested to constitute himself an agent for
the circulation of the Southern Cultivator.
3 T Post Masters will forward all subscrip
tions, free of charge, if handed to them. Other
wise all 1; tiers and communications must he pu l
paid. J, \ v , &, W. 8. JONES.
Augusta, Ga., December 24, 1942.
Office S. C. U. A 14. H. Company, (
Hamburg, January It, 1313. S
TVTOTICE.—Freight on the following
X i articles from Charleston to Hamburg, are
reduced as follows.
Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Bread and Crackers, 50
cents a bbi; Beef, Pork, Fish and Liquor, not to
exceed 35 gallons, SI a bbl; Molasses in bbls 25
cents a hundred, in tierces 30 cents a hundred, in
hhds 40 cents a hundred; Sugar and Rice 30 cents
a huiidit i; ( V.tiE 35 Cs-nts a hundred; Nails and
Iron 25 rents a hundred; and Salt, in sacks, 50
cents. A. B. STURGES, Agent,
jan 1G
pVThi if V F AND BON I'. Linann til —
Li A warranted cure for Rheumatism.
fir a ns' Soothing Syrup —A first rate article for
children teething.
Huy's JAnimcnt —For Piles, &c. Ac.
Cast India Hair Ihje— For coloring the hair,
warranted not to injure the skin.
J Jag acre's Vermifuge —Uu rivalled for worms in
children,
Spohu's Headache Remedy — l-’orslck headache,
arising from acidity of the stomach, &c.
Halm of Columbia —For restoring hair and cur
ing baldciess.
Chlorine Tooth D usV -For cleansing the teeth
and purifying tin- breath.
H.cans's Camomdc and Aperient Pills A cer
tain cure for dyspepsia, A c.
Tim articles can b • obtained fresh and g» uuiuo
at the Drug Store ol ROHER F AUSJIN,
two doors below Eagle & Plvenix Hotel,
je 23 ' l £
AHCHY respect
fsii jhjjfek fully informs his Iriends
that he has returned to his
old stand, in the rear ol the
-V United Slates Hotel, where
' lie will be happy to serve
those who may call, with Oysters, Jtesh and salt
water I’isli, Game of every description, and, in
fact, whatever the Charleston and Savannah and
iMir own market can supply, may be constantly
build at Archey’s, served up in his best manner,
jan 17 _____
3 I TiNIX >\V GLASS
V V 17 boxes 7by 9 j
112 “ Bbylo j Baltimore
6f “ JO by j- L Star Brand
27 !! 10 by 13 ;
45 £! 10 by 14 | Window Glass.
42 “ 10 by 15J
For sale low by THOMAS S. METCALF,
jan 31
dentistry.
■g> 1] >J.I AVi [N DO LTGLAS, Surgeon
ii Dentist, has removed to the residence No.
242 Broad street, over the Watch and Jewelry
of Mr. G. C. Gordon. tt-oet 13
i \ 16 M IMS T E 11’ S SONGS —Tke
I / J lea ulies of Vocal J/c/oi/y.—Being a choice
s; l.ieii a of Scottish, English and Dish Bongs
and Ballads, with an accompaniment tor the Pia
no Foite -edited by William R. Dempster. Just
recrived by (fob 23) THOS. RICHARDS.
& DAM BROWN, the Merchant.—
y-'V A new Novel by Horace Smith, one of the
authors of Rejected Addresses, and widely known
as the author of Brarnbletye House. Harpers
od^f' 483 c °7 J “ s ' T e HOS d RI.;:HARDS.
I' AVV r . —ComtTifiitavies on the Law ot
| J Bills of Exchange, Foreign and Inland, as
'administered in England and America, with oc
casional illustrations from the commercial lav. m
<lV> nations of Continental Europ ;by Joseph
Slol .y Ll 3D. one of the Justices of the Supreme
Cmn't es the United States, &c., in 1 v J- J ust
C. iv. ,1 by I 'HAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
m 19
r 2 aME ENCYCLOPEDIA of GEO
I «K uaiv-eumplisliw a complfle lies
erii-tlon Ilf ill ' pliy,b;.l, 3ggpli. nl,
fd,,s,iu. ,i,Sr. by Hiiah Murray, to be
|,. k ! l„ 51 pans, «.„l. .oloii »«»' g'X
with 1100 cr.graviags, and over s 0 m.. r ,at ~j
cents each. 7\o. I received by
m 1 g <3IIAS E GREN\ILLE A( O-
Etliiions of S.nollotts’ ah
\J ‘ventures of Pmegtiuc Pt-Ale; <’•
llhuv a: Foil id; Dickens’ Barnahy kud- : - n ' i
.) cat ,Gh i it —Just retail• • u»
MWlfl TMS. RICHARDS.
UJI'ERFINE FI.OUIL—aO bl-p.
A i ■ 1.-cled ftwllv FI mr. J«.'l
, „ ' , GEO W LAMAR & CO.
1 I' V V 3
sOkiJAikE FOR TJIK HCGIPIH3.
1, :t an ! SSlamdraud’s series.
aTG 1 of -VlanavY Ency'Dpao:
’ , 3 • no .v i . b'i dtiu *■ i r:u i-. C - >
' ' i.,..., , . with 1200 engravings ;
I i 3 1 !li* i1 . 1• 1 ' o . . 6. .- , , I.
7 w
F MAN TLES.—A few supc
. rior silk velvet, and silk fashionable Short
( X IK 0 s ..9 r Muntles. Also, Merino Under Vests
/v, ! C Gl! dles; fine Perfumery, Soaps, Hair
•' l , a!u Biiish rs. For sale cheap by’
uec ~ M{ Wi ELIAM O. PRK’E.
LLISON S niSTUHY.-—llistory
X .ift. ol Europe, tiaua the coninn ncement of the
e i-.ait a ie Volution in 1799, to the iv.storuii ci ol
tu- IdUi oons in 1315, by ArHiibald Allison, F.
k. .•>. In. , Advocate.
I\os. 1 and 2, Just received and lor sale at 25 cts
per number by
Jan 23 CH VS. E. GIIExNVILLE & CO
H)I v SA!,E. A splendid four whet
Caniage, (second hand) of superior worß-
extra finish. It iias been but little
used. Cost in Newark, N. J., £IOOO without bar
ness. Ihe harness cost £l9O, and is in good or
dei. Ihe establishment can be had for less than
hall cost. Apply to
J an 23 GKO. W. LAMAR & <’< )
i\'i ACKEREL & Goshen Butter. —
10 half barrels No. 1 Mackerel, selected
tor family use.
17 kegs Goshen Butter.
Received this day, and for sale low by
feb 7 T. S. METCALF.
P< 1 T ATO ES ! P6T AT O ESI!
50 bills yellow potatoes, for planting,
40 u Scotch do (Ayreshire) for the ta
ble, a very superior article.
Will be received, and sold on the wharf low for
cash. pan 201 GEO. W. LAMAR & CO.
QOA P anD CANDLES.—IOO boxes
L-J No. 1 Soap, in various size boxes, from 20
to 80 lbs each; 20 boxes refined Tallow Candles,
a superior article; 20 boxes Sperm Candles, war
ranted to stand the summer, will be offered low
on arrival, which is hourly expected.
jan 2G GEO. W. LAMAR & CO.
P i lEESE, WINE, &c.— : Will be
landed this day,
10 casks Cheese,
20 boxes do
5 qr casks st. Madeira Wine, old and fine,
25 bbls superfine Flour,
And sold, on accommodating terms, by
jan 26 GEO. W. LAMAR & CO.
J- Only 25 cents each. —A new and revised
edition of those celebrated novels are now in
courseoi publication, at, the above extremely low
price. Specimen numbers may be seen, and sub
scriptions received, at our store,
feb 24 CHAS K GRENVILLE & CO.
ANATOMY.—A sys
v ▼ teni of Anatomy for the use of students
of medicine, by Casper Wistar, M. D., late Pro
re ssor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsyl
vania, with notes and additions by Win. ! Hor
ner, M. D., the w hole entirely remodelled by J.
Pancoast, and illustrated by more than two hun
dred engravings—Bthj edition —2 vols Ovo. For
sale by CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
feb 17
i lEBEG’S CHEMISTRY.—Ani
-5 J mal or Organic Chemistry, in its application
to Physiology and Pathology, by Justus Lieheg,
with additions, notes and corrections by Dr. Gre
gory', Webster and others.
Chemistry in its application to Agriculture and
Physiology, by Justus Liebeg, 51 D Pli D F 11 S,
Jvc. A new supply of these invaluable works
just received bv
fell 17 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
ITU CK\V HE A r J’ F L <7ij ii and
B > CHEESE.—
25 i. bills hulled Buckwheat,
25 J do do do
12 casks Cheese.
Just received and for sale by
feb 14 ' T S METCALF,
imtUCT Fito3l I RANI i:.
100 bottles of the celebrated Hague res Vermifuge.
r 3 Mils VERMIFUGE is preferable
-fl. to all others ns yet known, on account of
its b; iug stomachic and tonic. It is prepared en
tirely from plants, and is warranted to contain
nothing injurious to the human constitution. —
This b; digits first introduction in this place, con
sequently its virtures are little known, but in Eu
rope, and the different cities in the United States,
where it lias been used it has never failed of com
plete success. It may be given to children at any
age, and in all 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
feb 19-ts 2 doors below Eagle & Phoenix otel
TS TO RENT. Jpb
•i*i p'ill
iPfl The subscriber offers to rent his Jpij|
two STORES, in Abbeville District, one in V\il
lington, the other the noted stand at Calhoun’s
Mills, both excellent stands for business, and 7
miles apart. For particulars, inquire of the sub
scriber at Calhoun’s Mills.
JAMES O. DEVALL.
Abbeville, March 18, 1843. _vysj__
IvAGUU HOTEL,
Nkwnan, Georgia.
|kri||- THE subscriber respectfully in
li-b'il forms liis friends and the public generally,
that he has taken ih<* large anil commodious
House on the West side of the public square, and
thoroughly repaired and fitted it up for the ac
commodation of the travelling community and
private boarders who may favor him with a call.
His house is open now’ and will continue to he
kept open for the accommodation of ail who may
call. Being thankful for the patronage heretofore
received, solicits its continuance from tiis old
friends and the travelling community generally.
His charges in proportion to the times,
m 8-w4t WM. U. ANDERSON.
G *> | | REWARD.—Lost, on the 24tli
UgOv® fiay of December last, between my
house and Lincolnton, Lincoln county, a common
size Father 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 wdt:
One note on Cash Willingham for six hundred
and fifty five dollars and fifty cents.
One on Peter Lamar for one hundred dollars.
One on Thomas J. Murray for forty dollars.
One on Benjamin Samuels for thirty two dol
lars twenty five cents.
One on Watson for two hundred dollars.
Two fi fas one against Tilman Alvey, the other
against William Reynolds—amounts not recol
lected.
Two due bills on B. B. Moore far flftoendollars
each.
Three notes on Tilman Alvey, one for seventy
five dollars, one for eight dollars, the other'amount
not recollected.
One on Thomas Tillery for six dollars.
One receipt of Robert F. Curry for two hundred
and twenty dollars.
One receipt on James Lampkin for three hun
dred and thirty nine dollars.
One receipt for four bales cotton, in Augusta,
at Green & Andrews’ warehouse, left there in
December, 1942.
Also many other notes and receipts, mini, s am!
amounts not recollected.
All persons are warned against trading lot th*
above named notes and receipts.
Any person finding the said Pocket Book and
contents and delivering the same to Isaac Wil
lingham, at his residence three miles from Lin
coin ton, on the Petersburg road, .or t«* Mil... .M
Campbell, at LincMniun, shall be entitled to iff
above reward of thirty dollars,
jan 7 ISAAC WfLLINQHAM.
DLSJIPSTER’S NEW SONGS,
JUST received by H. Parsons, con
sisting of—The Lament of the Irish Emigrant,
Blind Boy, &c. &c.
Also, two new Songs by Russell —Poor Man’s
Friend, Ship on Fire, a descriptive scene.
Cadeaw Musical for 1843, consisting of six ori
ginal Songs. The words by Mrs. Crawford and
music by Charh s E. Horn.
Miss Lucy Long, a popular Extravaganza.
Together with a large collection of New and
Old Music for Piano Forte, Flute and Violin, Mu
sic Paper and Instruction Books. A liberal dis
count made to teachers and music dealers,
nth 15
PIANO FORTES,
A T MAN UF A CTUBEES 1 PRICES.
11. PARSONS oftl-rs for sale
rifiTAl Piano Fortes from C HICK ERIN G
I I S' Z * ,y M ACK AY’S, of Boston, Mass. R.
NUNNS, (.‘LARK & Co., and STODDARD,.
WORCESTER & DUNHAM, of New York, at
the lowest Factory Ibices, adding freight and ex
change only.
Orders will be received for instruments on the
same terms, and no advance required umil the in
strument is received and approved. oct 17-ts
T IBRARY SELECT NOVELS,
£L jI No. 13.—The Last of the Barons, by Sir
E. L. Bnhver —price 25 cents. For sale by
mh.3 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
IVUEWSPAPER PERIODICALS.—
J. v Tiio subscribers have just received the
newspaper editions of the following late works,
and will continue to receive the same editions as
published, by mail, charging an advance on the
New York price of postage only :
Last of the Barons, by Bulwer, at 13 cents.
The Bible in Spain, by Geo. Borrow, 31 cents.
Forest Days, by G. P. R. James, 13 cents.
Francis of Valois, by Flagg, 12A cents.
Lights and Shadows of Factory Life, 12| cts.
Life and Exploits of Wellington, 25 cents.
Bianca Cappello, by Lady Bulwer, 20 cents.
Persons residing in the countiy, who will re
mit one dollar free of expense, will be regularly
supplied by mail with all the new works as pub
lished, until that amount has been furnished,
m 17 CHAS E GRENVILLE & CO.
1 OAF, Crushed & Powdered Sugars.
40 hills Loaf and Crushed Sugars, from
Woolsey &. Woolsey’s manufactory, of a superior
quality, and for sale at a low price.
mar 9 T. S. METCALF.
DR. VEiTCIUS VEGETABLE DUL
CAMARA,
% CURE lor Catarrhal Affections,
JCJa. Rheumatism, Gout, Tic-Doloreaux, Palsy,
Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Scrolula,
Syphilis, Mercurial Disease, Cutaneous Erup
tions, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Cancers, Bronchit
is, Intermittent Fevers and Ague, Internal Weak
n* ss.'s, Decays of Nature, etc. etc.
Tliis rich balsamic syrup of vegetables is pre
pared and sold for the relief and cure of all those
diseases which arise from debility, by whatever
causes produced, and which require the immedi
ate use of tonic and gentle stimulants, whi< h are
always indicated in these cases, and which are so
essential in the revival and restoration of the sick
to health and comfortable feeling. The Dulcania
ra, in addition to its tonic and stimulant proper
ties, is an alterative and gentle laxative, a puri
fying detergent and deobstnient; also a diuretic
and sudorfic, and expectorant, anti-septic, and
anti-spasmodic medicine. Possessing these cha
racteristics, and promoting sensibly and agreea
bly all the secretions and excretions, it will be
found serviceable, beneficial and effectual, in all
eruptive and cutaneous diseases, in scrofulous af
fections, ulcerated sore throat, cancers, cachectic
diseases from morbid and vitiated humors. It
will be found to be a valuable remedy, also, in
dyspepsia, liver complaints, chronic diarrhoea,
leuchorroea, coughs, colds, consumptions, catarr
hal affections, and asthma, dropsies, rheumatism
and gout. —It will afford reliel in gravel and stone,
in diseases of the kidneys and all those cases
wherein strengthening diuretic medicines are
considered proper. Mercurial and syphilitic dis
eases are suspended and finally cured by it. In
short, ii will be effectual in all those diseases for
which the many Panaceas are recommended, and
in every particular, surpasses them all.
The tonic and stomachic ingredients in this
compound, iiuprftt to jt a slight, but very pleas
ant bitter taste, thereby rendering it much more
efficient as an anti-dyspeptic remedy, and in re
storing lost appetites. All decays of nature, in
ternal weaknesses, and shattered constitutions,
will be relieved, braced and cured, by the Dulca
mara. Combining in its composition nothing but
vegetable substances, if can be taken by al! ages
and sexes, infants as well as adults, with the
most perfect safety.
Directions, testimonials, &c., accompany each
bottle.—Price, £2,00. WM, VEITCH,
Proprietor.
Sold by lIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO,
jan 26-ts. Druggists, August
In the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county,
March Term, 1943.
Charles L. Brayton,
vs.
James Harper and John Nel- ''. Rule Ni Si.
son, Executors of Matthew j
Nelson, deceased. J
CPON the petition of Cha§. L: Bray
ton, stating that he is In possession of an
instrument or bond, executed by Matthew Nel
son, deceased, wherebyfthe said Mathew Nelson
hound himself to make titles to Eliza Jane Caven
for four lots of land, in the city of Augusta, known
i in apian of A. G. Raiford, as Nos. 17, 19, 19 and
20, lying and being on the east side of McKinnie
street, of which instrument orlbond, a copy is de
posited in the office of the Clerk of Ordinary.
Ordered: That Janies Harper and John Nelson
Executors of the last will and testament of Mat
thew Nelson, deceased, appear at the next July
t.im of this Court, then and there to show cause
if any they have, why they should not be com
p< lied to make titles to tli said Chas L Brayton,
agreeably to t tie tenor and effect of said bond.
it is further ordered: That a copy of this rule
he published in one the public gazettes of this
city, for three months prior to the term, at which
the Executors are notified to appear.
A true extract from the minutes of the Couit.
March 9, 1913. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
\] OTL: F TO JOURNEYMEN
i..N HATTERS.-20 good Journeymen at the
above business will find constant employment and
liberal wages, at the Domestic Hat iVlaaufactoiy,
Camak, Warren county, Ga. Apply .
mh 3 w2m ’ JOHN H. HARRIS
VD )TK 'E.-Tln co-partnership hereto
-1 N fore existing between the undersigned, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per
sons havin'' d-mands against said firm, fal
plea-e call oil the senior partner, who is authonseu
io guttle all demands against said firm, and ht i
authorised to colh ct all dues._ {} R ARREUj)
T J. HARRELL
o Madison, Ga., Jan. 16, 1843. jan 23-2 m
VOL. VII—No 70.
Cheap Advertising. *
Merchants, Lawyers, Mechanics, and other
business or professional men, can have a Card
not exceeding porn lines inserted, in the style
ot the following, one year for FIVE DOL
LARS, O’mavays IN- Ar.VANCK.JpI More than
font lines will be charged at the same tale.
BU3I XE 3 3 DIU E CTOUY.
GREEN WAY, UENKV .fc CO.
11l PEARL STREET, N. V.,
Will rect i\e consignments of Cotton, Tobac co
and Southern produce generally, and will give it
the best attention. swtlstjune oct 17
WILLIAM HEARING & SONS.
C (J MM I SSI ON MER CHA N 7 '.S',
oct 13-bm Charleston, S. C
Du. JOHN MILLKN,
t)flice No. 174, North side Broad-street, below the
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, [nov. JLti]
G. WALKER,
Warehouse and Commission Merchant.
jy 22] Hamburg, S. C. ftf
ADAMS & HOPKINS,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants.
m 13-ts Campbell street, Augusta,
CRAWFORD &. GUNBY,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
nov 26-if No. 72 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga.
GEO. R. WILSON,
Dealer in Boots ami Shoes,
No. 177 Broad-st. 3 doors above Eagle &, Phoenix
Hotel. bdly feb 11
E. L. FERRY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hat and Cap Store,
Opposite Insurance Bank, Broad-st., Augusta, Ga.
oct 3 bd ly
DR. J. H. MURRAY
Tenders his professional services to the citizens
of Hamburg and vicinity. Office on Centre-st.,
Hamburg, S. C. np lb ly
DR. H. F. CAMPBELL,
Offers his professional services to the citizens of
Augusta. Office under Dr. J. A. Eve’s dwelling,
ap 18 ly
D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Window
Glass, isash, etc. etc.
feb 24 No. 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 Law,
Augusta, Ga.
Practices in the counties of Columbia, Wash
ington, Burke, Jefferson and Riehmonu. m 12*
A. J. & T. W.
Attorneys at Law,
Augusta, Ga.
Practice in Richmond, Columbia and Lincoln
counties, and in the Circuit Court ot theU. States
for the District of Georgia. m 31
JOSEPH W. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law,
oct IS-trwly Warren ton, Ga.
THOMAS 11. POLHILL,
Attorney at Law,
nov 26-wly Louisville, Jefierson Co., Ga.
T. S. & C. BAKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery Merchants,
sep 8 Broad-st., opposite Bank of Brunswick.
RIPLEY & LODTMANN,
Drapers and Tailors,
ap G No. 208 Broad-st., Augusta.
CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & CO.,
Booksellers and Stationers,
feb 4 bd Broad-street, Augusta.
BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURG
MA G A ZIN E—Re-print—Two dollars a
year. Copies for sale at 25 cents each, at the Li
terary Depot, U. S. Hotel,
mh 4 S A HOLMES.
SUGARS. —
lO 70 hhds New Orleans Sugar, fine and poor
quality,
25 hhds prime St Croix and Porto Rico Sugar,
10 hhds Claiified Matanzas Sugar,
Will be landed this day.
mar 9 T. S. METCALF.
AUGUSTA SEED STORE.
SHA KE U GAJi DE N SEEI) S .
np HE proprietor of this establishment
j has just received a large 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, Mangold, VV urtzel,
French Sugar Beet, Rye Grass, Blue do., Hurd’s
do., Hops, Asparagus Roots, Turnip Seed, &c.,
also Flower Seed. tapl dec 13
LAST OF THE BARONS.
COPIES of the above work
& ejp Vr by Sir E. L. Bulwer, bound in a nea
style for reading —price 25 cents. Just receiv#*.
b y THOMAS RICHARDS.
Horace Smith’s and James’ new novel, Ihf*
yers’ edition, daily expected. mh 3
REMOVAL. —The subscriber would
inform the planters of Georgia and South
Carolina, that he has rtuiiovtd to Cravvturdubc,
Ga., where he will permanently locate himseh,
and carry on the business of manufacmrmgCOT
TO\ GINS He is prepared to make .cotton
Gins on various pla.Xl.o^
iKp Anti-frictian Gm as being tne ucst aru
cle of the kind he has ever seen in use, and, from
eleoi tne he can say, with
his tMnk , lU liins csn
propnetv tho southern States, and in fully au-
SSffi ng what he say. in relation to the mat
t he would refer you to ceit mates ot gentlemen
who have used them. All orde rs addresse dto the
mibsciiber at Crawfordville, Taliaferro county,
rvfc-11l receive prompt attention.
jin 3 R - CRENSHAW.
a NEW FOUNDRY. —By an ar
/ \ rangement with the Georgia Rail Road and
Banking Company, the undersigned is now ready
to commence the Foundry Business, in all its
branches, on their lot in Augusta.
Orders for Iron or Brass Castings will be thank
fully received and promptly executed. Terms
. ash. or short credit with approved city accep
i i;v e. The prices will be lower than any wmk
heretofore executed in Augusta.
feb 13 trw&w6iu SAL MEL HLi b.