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■f - .f’in penmanship and Book-Keeping,
B^ U fv il 'As some of Mr. Alert’s class
■ advanced. any who may
• »“**. any satisfy themselves ns to the
B* inavmake under his ii.uruo-
KfS? JhU room box's eonmeaaJ
their writing.
I ..cot nf Mr. Meliehii, who comes to
as a gentleman and Pro-
WSLmnsW ailJ iu,k ke D; ifU! - wo Vr
Rimtoseehisspoc i items of Penmanship
W'Z i{em of Book-tv coping; and, having
B'Jbiih wtfethrr with numerous tosti.no
improvement it the chirography of
B |6V take pleasuivia commending mm
BSileemisiaerati. o or all those who de
tmrtiontaeUherJjpninnPiit.
■ \\. Erncnputscii. J. Daw soo.
I T. J. Pannelee. J- G. Dunlap,
■ Jno. Kerr.
Lȣ*ttito
■ Gbeenvilix, Da., March D, 1843.
■ ugaaflhf Pilot mid M i! SH*ige*. Midison:
K.uSt*—Mill you be kind enough to inform
Blow,) the West, to beware how they pal to
■theLin?of Stages under the name of t( .V/
as we, the undersigned, have been
Bw from the same. We started, or took
■iathe said Line in A ugnsta, and were de
■j part of a day in Madison; finally we got
Kit when we arrived at Greenville, we found
■aaccount of debt the stage was stopped,
■here we are delayed a second time on the
■.andin order to get on we have to pay dou-
Kis we have friends coming on, this is to
tn them how to act.
■ will please send a copy to thr; Agent at
■a (Signed,) W. A. McDONALD,
I W. H. LEE,
I S. M. PERRY,
I HENRY EDWARD.-:,
I&U- AI. H. HOBBS, Va.
ffaswugers per steamer Santee ;—Miss
■raining. Miss Maxwell, Messrs. Maxwell, Fd-
Kod,Hunt,Holcombe, Willy, Bell, S. Shelton,
Idttervaat, Hackle, Mills, McKinney, Lovell,
■uni. and four deck. m 24
I Commeniiil.
dates from Liverpool February 10
dates from Havre February 0
■ AUGUSTA MARKET.
S AransvA, Friday, p. m., March 24.
thr last I'.-. day .ihul.l VO I hull's have
-oU,atprii-fs ranging from -1 (a) ">} vents. We d*>
much will Le di.nv until the ;a c-amits l.y the
IBteiaueamri'. (tviiii it are (tailv looked for.) ~u* te
■k
Checks on N,\y \Vuk. (‘harle.ston, and
abumlai.i at par. No rhange in the
otCentral Bank notes, or Htate 6 ct Bonds.
■ New York, Mart h 20.
The sales on Saturday amounted to A>!l
■»»uhoat further change in prices,
■nwr-lhe market continues as last noticed. We
V»* Canal at $4,75.
I . . New Orleans, Marclt IS.
H the l4ih inst. oi Louisiana and
Bk*?‘PPl bales. Tennessee and North Alabama I
BR.wmm IftL Mobile 52, together 13,753. Cleared i
H.j n Wini ‘ “me, lor Liverpool *21,022 bales, Havre
BC\. W PP* Pei. Amsterdam 371. Havana 31, Trieste
Bwfouw- * ~ 4;| ' Philadelphia 72. Richmond 12 >.
hah-!—making a Vcductiou
Btlhm i V bll,vs - and leaving on hand, inclusive
BlltiS®lafv uot c le;uod on tlie 17th inst. a stock
BnmM'kM W -°I.V ,e^ue^a y mor >u»g last left tin (‘m-
Kis. w ,f ll “ )nl a moderate degree of activity, ov. -
B*hn')y lfc j ?. st ltei k 10 th- limiti d quantity of cqttftii
BtL?,,, UIC "tiwUlingness of buyers to operate
Bufsinn m'»W 0U p Jerab, ' i * XU, *ib 1,111,1 thev were in
K Wee . W , E ". ro P l ‘ ;l| t adviees per I lie st. or.PI
B-« causes rn r U °, ' . v ' >r *' mmnenlJtil v expected.-
lUiliotval iuftii , UdC \- vu ■ s *uce coutimirJ io sfaiu
«r™. UV..
! «tachej. h tvt . n „t Y ‘, , mucVl tmporlance seems to
ih»doMo,i, l t > t \' I , U : ?n «peived. and holders.
* moderate demid h rh "‘ r •>» account of
&rin-lv thanbel',! buH*'f ° ,Vl< * d their Hocks
tlbllshltte an n i,_ ‘ ■ Jut “ ‘W- even succeeded in
tWtttof\Vedne4i-'- Cl "il a | n - sl °‘ a CPn * 0,1 llie t i uo,a '
* (V « there ate bun '“‘l'; ovenu nt m pro . -
■twain opera t ■ I "I’P' r> vrho shou any di.-po
ftadrc ahsoh! t s|v°'m. r ‘ ll ‘ ''“2 .gemr-tus
cl,„ . i • _ l f°'h' ,l ‘L and the market, nt
‘.oaliuers, ,| - ' tp, ! la • with an mmsiil degree
Ur5 ' °‘t TiniK.i, <l . r " ! , •■" sday amounted to 4"jAI
:irce h IflOD b a ( e 7 V 'rt' i, and yesterday to
I *{wrati vt | v . htc: crudes of cotton are
* t( ha* || o ( 11 ' , aro held very firmly, though
<out;,,, 1,1 husin. ■;> doing iu them, us the
w *»k'«oun c l,e principally on English aeconnt.
* , '' > 'Jv.vre, 11 , a,,,o,u it to 25 300 hales, oi which
, Luvpts l,S l' :lst thri "
1.-■ I As.s l kk atl S.<.-
- -(m i; ordinary
I good fairly A*. "tiddling fair tail 7J
c 7 '■ 2°od and fine ft (a) ft
ttWcliflii W. i ; ATs - v, E-'T or COTTON.
S 'P'-.lsi2 hales 41 gr
a >' I*V >’»
• —S3s.3/'.l
thiee days
v ( ls b ‘.... .040.424 —609,822
ot* io, U J l, ifi
■elTf* pi mu T*, I '-Ordinary to middl.ng 3 (tv :h : fait
o* if'lt, a • vet v choice in limited parcels ■>
|
iJ’ a 'J4i(.),/ **'' ve ‘‘>o disposed to realise promptly
k H :, iiU considerable parcels.
"fdiaary brand of s«-
{ a!| l"tsfr n . * ,w ■ * IT hhl, the latter price for vny
n f|,B Sl.l.oud'|' ie ’ K ul vvp h-ive again to ivui trie that
i, ' | ia, ‘ds are retailing somewhat higher,
if! *‘ a uldei ft __„ ‘‘ l ‘l ine |toiiaer quotations for Hams
! ' u W*ty. aJ; 4 i i ' ,> * «»d 2 Cfi) 2-J ets lt>, v, ith a
? v ( f cc juj ■ Bo ßetate dcniaud. (sides lu .ng still
lT! ,ni ’ ,,ow command 3| (a) 3. 1 cts
w^l«S|f a ss^ lly ‘tom 4} (w nets, with
w* r »tt. at -a ; u, d one, said mhe the best lot
id.
f OI |F Pjtce steady at IG.f ceils
IrJL- fr Tlittle 1 T Yesterday, however, there bc
•cvec, some holders wore asking a
cl**® I .'; Sterling at hto I 1 ct prem ;
( y 11 <li>c<Mni - ,i >! , s on New York at tiO days 4V (a)
I’o,', !’ ’» 4 la) 4• ; sight 3 (a) d W
bll >7 Hts et dUcoittil. ■
Ue.. eil List inti.. , Ul ll>t ednes,Jay's report there
have u„,i tl,v *ty m European Freights, tho’
csigoite no change, some few further
engagement!, l.aviua been 1( i„ .
I lie Hrceipt.- tri»m il ; f Ul ,p | j'' lil i 1l! - »on s qi,oi a .
, iM>Uv "- b<»v<; !.<■.min. ~U Jte ," , mm,
“«'gv: Mi.-?• '»
, Married"
A vret, * Air. En.Ucm b - v 'he R . \
sTd y^,; agß vi; —
Mianuc JiUdiiaciuc.
ar, ‘ authorised to announce
->i. At. DA 1. as a candidate for Mayo,, at .he
ensuing election. *-
' in 23
Jl-r WILLIAM E. JACKSON. OI
l\ Lll A. r.AUOGIIE and ROBERT RUTHFR-
I'IORD Will 1-0 supported, for Members of Coun
eil answer Ward, by Ma«v V OTEBS .
prTMOMAS W. MILLER, WM,
A - 1: - A LL and ALEXANDER PHILLIP will
be sujiportcd tor ATembei.:. of Council lor Ward
A> ' - 4 ' ai iiie rKction on the second Alonday in
Ap.il next, bv ,r.. -.r
1 ’ - Many \ otei:
inh 23
U .‘ arc authorised to announce
.) -*H X HILL, I. A. IIIBLF.iI, and E. AT. ROB-
I l.R'l SON, as candidates to represent Ward No
3. in the City Council. * i-^
—T—... ill J I
.L? Vt c me authorised to announce ('
A GRi 'INER, JNO. E. CAMPBELL and M \R-
TfN EREDERK.Iv, as cm.hdat.r: to represent
Ward No. 2, in the Chy Council. * li( \r
\ A NC E V & I{ ABEHS HA M,
Attorneys at bar,
!K n V Vancev llambims S. C.
Ij- lUUOTT HaBEKSUAII. j;ln JQ
c ii O T ii I N O
ivi.idi to pleasure in tho Ive-t siylc,
OLOTII 1 N G ,
la the best e,tylc t ready made up.
Mats, Caps, Shirts, Stocks, Collars, and ever,
article pertaining to gentlemen’s dress, may be
always found.of the best kind and at the
prices lor cash, at
WILLIAM O PRICE'S INtabli hment.
mb 14
JOB PH fNTiNG,
in all its vuvi is hramiies, neatly and
expedi msiy executed,
AT THE :f FICE or THE
CII RO N 1 C .. E & SEN T 1 X EL.
Circulars, Gray Receipt?.
* MVL Railroad tit..
Lint Heads, Wagon do.
Hills oi Lae , s*ampltie- 1
ILuitlliiUs, h*o>tcr
Labels, Tickets,
Notes, i i-'oiicies,
Ciiecits, j k%c # tsic. (if,
ti ork requiring ituliny or HLmliuy, Trill be
executed in the best style.
A X lv S ,
Oi every variety, and of superior quality bi any
heretofore sold in this city, .both as regard
paper and typ -graphical execution, will U
k. pt constantly on hand, or can be
primed to order at short
feh 13 notice. ts
T. WIGHT.MAN
ait Painter,
at Ma; onic Hall.
Offer? his services to the citizens of Augusta
and vicinity. As hi-? stay iii this city will be
short, those desirous of his services will do well
to give him a call immediately. ts-m 13
WYATT & WAR HEN,
DEALERS IM
Silks, Muslins, Imees, Preach Plovvers,
Tineas, Cloths, Cnssimc-rcs, Carpeting, anti,
iliitch lloUmg Cloth .
leb 5-ts No. 20d Broad-st.
T. CHAPMAN
Attorney sit l rt\t,
Other third door abothe Aii.-'or-ia Bdiil.
f. b 28
JOT x C. SNEA !>,
Attorney :» Gave,
Augusta, Ga.
Will practice in' t Superior and Interior Court,
of Richmond co i ny, and the Court of Com mon
Pleas of thocitv. Jflice adjoining hi dwelling
Given street, opp » te the ,»Ir thodi i Chnreh.
fob 24
J. W. M. BERRIEN,
A itoi in*y at Taw,
jail 11 Iv* Rome, hioyd county, Ga.
f\\A> SILVER W ANTED (>ld
\._Jr Silver wantcil. for winch cash will he paid.,
lull 22-1 wdvv2t < LARK, RA< ’RET i’ A- >
100,000
120 hhd-. of Sideftr j Cincinnati
,0 do Shonlderc, cured
10 do Ha;us, S RACON,
Ju- t icceiveil and for rale low by tin hhd.
milifi T. S. METCALI-.
a > efined NEWARK •'! OKU. —
.1 25 barrels sweet Newark Cider, just re
ceived and for sale low by
mh 22-3 t i. s. nRER* i ...
o ARNAB V i i TJ DOE —Con.pi -m rn
£> .me vol. Piic >SO centEor saw iA.
■ j,, jrj chas r. cr r.a ' n,li. &• go.
tf 3 ICE. RICE. —10 half tiifCi j r.rst
H onality Rice, dust rec. Iv- d and fm mA
-14 ‘ ’ GKO. W. l.Aoi HWV Co. _
Vf<oik as i'i >i N!>• By J. >2"?"'
JTJ. more C.wp«>. , Ob.ap f&lOT. to ,»j; ’>
~t iq OH AS f. GRi*. N \ .f,e. cv. •
■" iAndy andv, chf-np ««*»,«!.
M-W type, |>liff6o «iils. }vilh I"’" “>“f!S
lions. “Giy. me your fist, my daihn i-m .u..
n b> ' f.iA ; i, liin ,N>.iri.r & eo.
'O ICE. 20 tierces ol Rice, will
|! ndod ,hl? day ‘ T S METCALF,
leb 14 ~
T)RI ME N. O. SI CAR. 10 iOm-.
vs EG HOES NEOKOES.-A , _ Ne-
Eg amonVd’whtiiu may by found ilio* aims
111 iS ZJ~
' t hAI i REAMS Wrapping I apor.
1000 sorted X,
a< .. 10 .f 2 dootWelow F.tutlo & Phfftnix Hotel.
-ri/rATTR ASSES.— ? Moss, Lotion
nl“ j slUKk ’ M o pq w i-AMAii & co._
m.) SUIT TTIE a'i AtES —FW-e mi
.L Mesmerism, with reason.- foi “ 1 'R Hare
ate inquiry into it, by Ore .V>
Townshcnd, A. M. ] Y oJ *, 2 /-*;'■. G s Com- c
THE COMET.—Scient mo f
Vl ?.fh Z4 P,IC ° l2! c n E.' grfa-viAe & Co.
0 i!/o V NT£ 1 >—A 8UO.I"
I<oto 60 -T.lioi, . m .. v in,) :'''i—blr A hof.iilig
j tuts office, '' " 1 on application at
I Foil sawn \ TrTJ
1 SS r*' l ' ,i N r 1 ?A\ HOE . i11...VC
;at a , V'V 1 '" 3 ’. ,' :1 ' *' il ! insl.mt
hoard, or t u ’ ‘ acfe, inquin on
m do Agent.
2t
'' i () 11 S A VA\NA11 —d'hc
■ SA - vj : Ff:
Ar Lr' « Nd
Wd s ?"' r-r
'■ r .
- .... r ‘t the r. s. Hotel.
B V; N VL ,F 'D; vn.RJNNNA
H, A, °b h :’ l R' ■*, fro,., ,!.<■
Hauoroli T 1 "'i-'. 1 U1 ’ ont iiirnt, b.'Gcor-e
THOMAS RK bauds.
■ C ,u - ' * ' n .sT \ i.IBRARY is
a- removed ... th mre ol W ( - rtli . ,
open every uavduiimr businera hours sloek!
holders and other wi-duno . , ■ n ,i .
; ..fit. .... ' l " a '-n! themselves
; ‘ ,r lt - 5 PU - i.egc‘s will jdeaso call on
, . W. GATLIN
"-A \ ji- Librarian.
I I U - t }: UlV E — l '* tie-cs broken Rice.
i ° rcceiv ' *' and for sale low bv
24 GEO \\ Lam tR a QO.
Ks.\S bcitPß; a.VD SUniMEH DIH
COOD.s,
j VV VV H {;UaNE & CO. are now
' em irfeoom" 11 'ply M SPRING and
;.s M-iifc.il Godi).,, which thew will sell verv
I - .v-'t' I '-) t'n 1 V ll, ' ud; ’ P,K! the public are
I ... a d n c.m mid examine their assortment.
nt 24 It v ., r
| Q<:>UTHEiLX a\ HDENEH.—The
| • rtilii .‘ ■ ; 1 1 'lid ’d nki-t Gardener, be
..ma cum|.“ nion oi us. id.l a, n c \ e on these sub
•' f- troic. ilie liiosr.app.ov.-.d writer® particular'
! iv uunpted lo the fanning am! n-ard- un-r nf ih<-
byP arm S.Hohn ioA tariesi m 5.C
■ List received by
j _ i: ' b 28 _ THOMAS RICHARD 3.
| t NX'); \NCK.-...Th.- ProtLioi. I.L
--! ...' 'hice • ontpany, m Hartford, Connecticut,
j wiH tm.e n 4:- on rtores. merchandize, dwelling-3,
I lurniiii'.e, and all descrip lion.-3 of property, n gainst
I .05 or damage by fire. Also, on cotton and other
nie:chandizc .»ii the jivcr, on a- favorable term.'
■I an; mhci good office, on application to their
! -V .-in at Hamburg, S’. C
J. P. FORCE, A-rent,
i Hamburg, February IG. ti
I I t IT Y TAXES foi 1843 —The (%
, ' i’nvet for the present year are now due,
{ . ... lie - i( i,.en- s\in L»e culled on lor their pav
; tt.euf. Ait, r the exjuration of tin; time presciio
| c 1 by the ordinance, ail decaliters will be retum
. d io the i it ; t ouncil. win u < .editions will he
ordered. JOHN 11, MANN,
feb 24 trw2m < oiler tor A Treasur. r.
TANK’S EXPE( ■ TORANT.—This
|if invaluable mediciac i.~. daily eilectiig some
of the most astoni-diing and wonderful cures that
have ever been known. All who have us< dit in
Asthma. Coughs, Spitting of Blood, VV hoopiun
(dough, Croup or Hives, Con. amption, Chronic
Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Pain and. .Soieness of the
Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, and every other
disease of ihe Li ngs and Becast, cun and do at
test to its usefulness —BROXt THTIB, a disease
’which is annually sweejiingthoua nds upon thou
sands to a premature grave, under the mistaken
name of CONSUMPTION, i nl ...js cured by it.
Th ' usual .ympfonis of thi c dls-s re—Bronchitis
- .ae cough, swenesf? or tiie lungs or throat,
hoarseness, difficulty of breathing, Asthma, hec
tic fever, a grilling up of phlegm ~r matter, and
sometime-' blo-.-d. it is an iufliinniion of the fine
skin which fine die m.-id. of the v% Role of the
ind tub» or ,ui v’i , is. which iun through ev
ery part of th. Lung . Tire Expectorant imnii -
diately ttuppr* ssen the l.’migh, Prdn, Inflamma
tion, i > v. . ..'ii Diffi.'uih. of Breathing and pro
duces a ii. . and err vr. pectoi at ion, and a cure in
soon aiiet red.
It alway ••nr. AftTHAIA--t\vo or three
, doses will t tli2 t’ROUR oi HIVES of Chi
dren, in i. im l.i iiiimitcs to an hour's limp. Ji
iminedirti. S> iih-iitns the vioienc.* of WHOOP
ING COl'tlH. ana etiecis a sp.?edy cure. Hun
,ltv-,ir, who imvi In . is <rivcn up by th< ii' Physicians
a:-- incurabU- with • ; t .’O.\SIL\iPTIO.X.” have bet it
restored to perfect health !>y it.
■‘v fi' this Expectoriiit h< giw n rn ihu
jiieiit of Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Limps oi
in acute Rheumatism, in dc.ses sufficient!) large
suns to cause a little nausea sot some time, going
0 bed and covering up warm, it will produce per- •
spiral ion, and subdue these atl.-ctions at once.
.tor's ATM AN t-JOING, I>. i)., President of
Or.;;; villa Call. g., Ohio, savs, ‘ ire was laboring
,uni, . -verc eold, conglr and hoarrreness, and
that i;i duhctilty oi breathing was so great that
he fhji tda; • if in imminent danger of immediate
uili .y.iijon, t-.ii . .. jieifet ily t ured by using this
Kxji: r n ; .i nt.
;,i: . iji i.l. i'i >' olci'ic \ J.. writ cured of
\sthu.a 0f20vi..; - stauiling by using two bottles
-hi,, medicine. Mrs. Ward also of Salem, was
pui.-d »■!' tie- same complaint by 5 bottles. A
yimne lady, aHo ot Salem, who was believed by
he.Tib-nds to h i n gone with consumption, was
n rs. r ily restoin J Lv tliice bottle/. Dr. Ha mil
Im, oi - .!. Jnme ; , 1 omh « arolinr, was greatly
a) fee ted bv a cough lioar/eiu ss and soreness ol
i ihe lun *s, and on using a bottle oi ibis me-dieiue
j fo/iiitl ji'rrnaneiil relict
I
I j AVNK’S EXPEC TOR A NT. We erdeem it
i a pjeasute to h able to vc< mniiiend this irridiiiiu
1 the best erdculrue.l for lie purpose of curing
I Cough-' i old . ore Thvou , Asthma, and all
j Atfectioii of Me I.no, From along pcistmcl
l ,ii qiiaintnnce with Dr. da> nc. w«* know that la is
! no quack, and his un-di tu> ■ me not uosfrmi.s ol
; the modern er> up. birr, art lire re-all of uu Img
experience as a ractisi physie’srt, and the <•>-
j p,-h-■.£> i,j great labor. —Hurt ,>n/, : Conv.) haily
, 7?111 o . ~~ ■ f~, ~ >■'
ASTHMA ( l RED I'm 1 »rv. JAA NI Ew-
I P ECTOR A NT. --At is a m ■ C'ampfell, c.f Xew
| Haven, I ayene county, ha be-t-n cured of A- ih-
S uia, 01 more man eighteen vr.ns continuance, by
! the use of Or. Jayne’s Fc-p- ctorant. 'he com
' meiiced taking the medicine last summer and at-
I ier n?in,»* • Icvcn bottler* ( niii« 1} oi ibi
i distressing disease. W. are ass ured ot this cure
by a ladv ol r.ndonhb d < - u ay. and reqn med to
make it pub:; -for the benefit of others.- Vn,»nt
Pleasant ( J'u.) II v/V../-.
JAVA}.;',: E \PECTOR VXT rot. OOUHHS,
COLD::, f. -So in my pcopl. nc nOUcted with
th - coi/. liwit < Veit .icv di aid.us. that wv deem
it cm dm - point '..nr readtus to a -bnpic ivau.-
itv. vvhicli wo.- have toed and found enicaci.au >■
layn 1 . n. • 5 i ven d ■■•;■:.■ i him ot
Synip which w o li.a-.a_ iiidv used wi'h up.-! f-t
--! feet in stopping n . i-gla, ami 100 ana ■ anu oit.i -
i ing up a cold.. It i • a very agv euole uu,i hf •
i This recotnmenduJion i not a bom. at putt, but
entirely voluntary. An i %ve feel that wc can
hardly do s mvat. lav.n to our Vv.-ademiu mere
| days of c heat In th tn to rccommrr d inem r-3
j well trie b :V; • .at rcn;o2i.:? : c -pedyb;. HiCSc
! have tried out »"e~
D ::iEL fIEXSHAW,
• *ii.ii~ of ih Lynn Record, At *--•
For sale Lv
WM. K. KITCHEN,
Kb 11 s>vK v. hn Cob Vgt nt for Augusta
s, ~i REWA 01> —lianavyay on
yN ih. oi; iu of ii;/ 20 th Jaminty last, from
the ah . ■}):,a ivsidenye_in this cily a
nr-.-ro wot nan mmc-d MIMA, a bright
•iiul oto, tall, pare made,and thick lips, about 30
v , , of age. F'he had a wry intelligent cqumc
rr..'iCo, and i a woman of good of iif e. And iter
- .a 1) \ VfEL, a black i ov about 12 years oi age,
! . v lik.-ly and sprightly boy. They have pro
! >,.*!;!v been decoyed oti by some other person,
i rider' whose protection th. y t.ww retnaiii; i; f-a
; i y ill par the above reward for their detention,
i ; -.,d proof to c.mvict moll person or p< rams, or
L? dollars so: th ir apprehension and delivery in
- mV jail so that, i tret them.
' ;i. E. W. DOUGH 1A .
I ) lUWN NUMBERS of theGeor
draw/S V o,t^!- Vi Clasri No - r -> lor 1843,
] ~> -Augusta, Ga., on Thursday, March
jf 2 4 9 45 4G159G4491 5157 32 84 42
tf
* \ U-• tBEiiS onhe Green
■ Lo,tery - Ex,ra
J' S l6 S Jl 72538 M ?>r> 43 10 GO 13 30 70
-
<iKEn\ AM.I*LI.A>KI .lt»»U MKM
-1 - O T T E R V .
< LASS No. 3, FOR 131?.
T° be dra "' nat Savannah, Ga., this dav, Friday,
March 21, 1343.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
' J Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots.
a prl** oi' 0,000
3 “ “ 3,000
8 0 of* 8,000
tQ “ “ 300 |
nesides an immense amount of smaller prizes,
From $250 to &s.
All number prizes will be entitled to 85 nett.
Tii-kets Srj—Shares in proportion.
For sale by
of' (f ' & CO., Managers,
_i n Hl 4 Under U. S. Hotel.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
FOURTEEN DRAWN NUMBERS
i,; t ’" , ‘ par-kage of 25 Tickets.
ham M f\G due NEXT TUESDA Y.
<, H EEN 0,4)1*U1, AS K I :>1 (> AU »: KNT
i i) T T f? T? V
t-J v/ J j2a jlv i a,
{EXTRA CLASS No. 12, FOR 1843.
l> t.-ntuned by the drawing of the Alexandria
Lottery. Class 11, to be drawn at Alexan
dra, on Saturday, March 25th, 1843.
i Prize of 835,000
i “ 10,000
10 Prizes of 1,000
15 “ 600
&c. See. Sec. See. See.
Tickets slG —-Halves S3 —Quarters £2,50.
For sale by
d. G. GkEGORA & Co., Managers,
nth 22 under the U. S. Hotel.
()iders ii.,in the country promptly attended to.
jniTY ELECTION NOTICE.—On
Monday, the 10th day of April, an election
will be held at the places designated below, for
Mayor of the City, and three Members of the
City (’mineii for each Ward, for the ensuing year,
to wit:
in Ward No. I—At the office of J. W. Mere
dith, Esq., under the superintendence of J. W.
Meredith, Edward Dustin and A. P. Shultz, or
any two oi them.
In Ward No. 2 —At ihe Eagle and Phoenix Ho
tel, undei the superintendence of John Bones,
Jesse Kent, and Thomas Smith, or any two of
them.
In Ward No. 3—At the United States Hotel,
under the npriintendencc s of J. B. Bishop, Thos.
Richards and H. Blinn, or any two of them.
In Ward No. I—At the Richmond Hotel, under
the ipc rintondence of Edward W. Collier, Pleas
ant Stovall, aud J. C. Green, or any two of them.
The polls will be opened at 10 o'clock, a. m.
and closed at 2 o’clock, p. m.
When the polls are closed, (he Managers will
. ■vnvene at the City Council Chambt r, City Hall,
add together all the votes given in rhe different
Wards for Mayor, and thereupon declare the per
-on having the highest number of votes, duly
elected, and make in turn of all the votes to
DANIEL HOOK, Mayor.
Council Chamber, }
■ 1 M irch 21 19 i!. $ mli 21
PASSAGE TO AND FROM SAVAN
NAH ck CHARLESTON.
_■ M FARE THROUGH §6.
' rw:-?ia»V«isaiTite splendid Steam Packet GEN.
t LUNCH, Captain J. I*. Brooks, will run as a
regular packet between Savannah and Charles
ton throughout the whole year, leaving Savannah
evet \ Piiday afternoon, at 4 o’c lock, and Charles
ton every Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock.
This boat is on the low pressure principle, and
schooner rigged. Her accommodations arc alike
both splendid and commodious, and every atten
tion will be paid to the comfort of passengers.—
The public may re -1 assured of a certain convey
ance to and from the above named places on the
days specified. JOHN W. LONG,
Agent at Savannah.
JOHN B. LAFITTE,
m 13-tnv3m Agent at Charleston.
cm TO RENT—Until the~fi'rsTof
an
v -ifl.October, the blick store on Ilroad street,
near the lower market, now occupied by A. V.
Laroche, a .rood tetail stand. Apply to
ra 11 -sw3w A. V. LAROCHE.
fm TO RENT—The store on the
■ Mil corner of Broad and Campbell streets, and
the offices in the rear. For further particulars,
apply u> Edward Thomas, or
aug 13-trwtf JOHN J. COHEN.
| BALES and 25 cases Lonsdale
O’” Nankeens, for sale, at New York prices,
by BAKER & HUTCHENS.
Also, 5 case Printed Nankeens, a new article,
jan G • trvv&wSrn
(VTUTIUE. —Ail person- indebted to
i the estate of Willaam Henry Hat tier, de
i ceased late of (he city of Vugusra, are requested
to make immediate paymenT, and those having
i claims against said estate, will render them in,
1 duly authenticated, within the tim- ■ n rescribed by
law. LOUISA E. RATTIER. Adm’z.
March 9, 1843.
i ft/ITLK! MlLK!!—Person.- desirous
i-T A. to ho furnished with Milk, can be accom
modated by sending their addre ■■ s to my residence
on Reynold street. N. B. MOORE.
ros SALE.
A lew loads Sheaf Oats, Huy, Pea-Vines and
i Rnta Baga Turnips. writ feb 28
I UMB E R, LUMBER.—Lumber
SL-Jl will be delivered at the Rail Road Dcjiot,
Augtista, of any kind or d -eviption which may
be wauled, at reduced prices. Posts of heart
riui'f, 6by 7, 10 feet long, at 20 cents, those of 7
feet 4 inches, G by 7. at 17 cents, and those of 6
Let 3 inches, 6 by 7, tor lor. fencing, at 14 cents.
Apply to LEON P. DUGAS, .Agent.
I m i V. lm
/MHK iPAND Flush GARDEN
: vH SEED.—A aelectassoitm; utof Fr. h F.ng
-1 Hah Garden Seed just received, of the following
kinds:
i Early 1 urk ('abbago,
do Sugar Loaf do
do Drumhead do
do Buncombe do
Late do d>
do Globe Savoy do
do Green Glazed do
do A ork do
Bean ■ of all kinds,
Peas do do
Beets, Carrot', Cucumbers, &e.
All of which arc w rrranted fresh and genuine, and
will he sold at realised maces, by
jan 3 ts ‘ WM. HAINES, Jr.
; ►POT AM IA iND ASSYRIA,
j. <i. I •.» 11 • toe , a ii. t .ip,-? to the present tunc,
with illi*• Rations of their natural history, being
No. 137 Family l ioravv. Just received b, T
fob 14 THOS. RICHARDS.
A UGE \ i A V IRANDET. c,r the Mi
-.J pi s Daayloer—a true of cv iv day life in
I rum: in the nia scenth century. Price 13 ets.
For sale by [rah 21] C. E. GRENVILLE & Co.
GEORGIA NANKEENS—For f
VA sale by (feb 13) A. SIBLEY.
JAMES MAN AH AN, Diaper and i ’
Tailor, opposite the United States Hotel, ! (
will thankfully receive and complete ail orders left 1
under Ins care, with neatness, punctuality and j
despatch, and at prices to suit the times.
nth 21 JAS. MANAHAN. I i
SEARS 1 BIBLE BIOGRAPHY.— j
Embellished with several hundred engrav- n
ings. For sale bv t
m 14 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & Co. [
HISTORY OF CAROLINA—The '
History ot South Carolina, from its first i t
European discovery to its erection into a Repub i 1
lie, with a supplementary chronicle of events to t
the present time, by William Gilmore Simms, s
Second edition. Just receiv id bv
m 15 THOMAS RICH ARDS. ,
Georgia , Richmond Superior Court.
George W. Crawford, Administrator ]
of William Wright, \ln Equity.
The Creditors of William Wright, J
[T is ordered, That the above case be i
referred to the Master in Equity, to ascertain
and liquidate the amount of debts due from said
estate to the respective creditors—the amount
paid to them respectively by complainant—the ,
nature and amount «.»! the ass* ts r -maining to be
administered—and that . aid Mas . . report there- (
on at the next term of the Court.
In conformity with the above order, I will at
t- nd at the office of the Clerk of the Superior j
Court of said county, on the first Monday and ,
Tuesday in April next, to carry the same into
effect, when and where all persons interested will ;
please attend. WM. G. NIMMO, M. E.
March 13, 1343. dp ,
rp O PREV E N T COUNTER- ,
I FEITS.—The proprietor of Dr. Taylor's
JJalsam Liverwort 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
\sill be genuine. “ Dr. Taylor's Balsam Liver
wort, 375 Bowery ,” will be found on theenvelope,
and “Post Nnbila Phoebus” is the motto over rhe
COi k.
“As a remedy for Consumptions and Liver Com
plaints, I am fully satisfied, from long experience,
there is no medb ine 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 bo used with the ut
most safety.”— Dr. Rodgers.
For sale by Wm. HAINES, Jr., Agent for Au
gusta. _ 3m feb 13
PIANO FORTES.
FI. PARSONS has just re
firV from J. Chickering, of Bos
* * • ton, two Fiano Fortes, with lion
Frames, in rose and branch wood 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. f e b 24
IW BOOTS, SFIOES, Sec. —-The
subscriber has just received, or consign
ment, in addition to his former stock,
1200 PACKAGES BOOTS & SHOES
of all descriptions, adapted to the country trade,
which he oilers for sale as low as they can be
purchase!! from the manufactories.
Terms—CASH, or approved paper.
Dealers are invited te call and examine the
stock. D. F. FLEMING,
Nos. 24 and 25 Hayne-street.
Charleston, S. C., Feb. 16, 1813. ' [feb 19
Flour.—
GOO bbls Superfine Canal Flour,
100 half bbls “ “ “
Landing this day from Old Co. Boats.
450 bbls Superfine Western Flour,
150 t£ “ Baltimore “
In store and to arrive,
jnar 9-ts T. S. METCALF.
XAW NOTlCE.—Clarke Se Wal
.Li tox, 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. Walt ox.
References —Henry H. Gumming, Esq.,
Charles J. Jenkins, Esq.
feb 15 ts
VALUABLE ARTICLES.
/ J LENN’S INDIAN HAIR DYE,
vX 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
bast, but on the contrary making it solt and i
glossy.
GLENN S ROMAN KAL\ DOR, 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.
Glenn’s Aromatic Rose Tooth Paste, a very
pleasant and safe dentrificc, 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 bv
m 21-d3m &woc WM. K. KICTHEN. ' |
HULL S TRUSSES.
.NOTICE TO RUPTUR
j PERSONS. —Persons afflicted !
ruptures may rely upon the best ;
instrumental aid the world affords, on application i
to the office, No. 4 Vesey street, New York, or j
to the Druggists generally, in the principal towns i
in the United States.
Many persons have undertaken to vend irnita- |
lions of Hull’s celebrated Trusses, and thousands i
1 are imposed upon inconsequence. These irnita- :
1 lions cannot be relied upon ; they are made by !
| unskilful mechanics, and arc no better than the i
| ordinary trusses.
Be careful when purchasing Trusses purporting ■
j to be Hull’s, to examine the back pad of Hull’s
I Trusses, fa see if they are endoised 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.
TE. HULL’S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER.
—p. This new instrument for the rad
icnl cure of Prolapsus Uteri, or fall- •
j f ing of the Womb, by external ap
plication, superseding the use of j
jg the objectionable Pessary, is conn- j
' denffy recommended to the afflicLd •
'bftrJ as tire moans of perfect restoration
to health, it never having failed of performing a
cure, even undo-r the most aggravated circum- i
stances. The supporter, when propelly fitted to '■
the form of the patient, gives immediate relit f
from all those distressing, dragging and bearing
j down sensations incident upon this complaint, j
and in time perfect a radical cure. The very
| many testimonials in its favor from the most dis- j
tinguishedSurgeonsandPhysiciansin Europe and
I America, commends it very highly to all those 1
suffering from this hithe-to incurable malady.
Room: havi been furnished exclusively for la-j
I dies, at No. 4 Vesey street, New York, having a •
i separate entrance, from the business department, i
where a lady is in constant attendance to apply j
trusses and supporters to female patients. *’ !
These celebrated instruments can he obtained
in Augusta, from WM. K. KITCHEN,
HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.
NELSON CARTER.
m2l-d&w3m JOSEPH E. MARSHALL.
MADISON SPRINGS '
fist jiju m m is®
juiiiL ImL JrjiiL Adil
THIS rASHIOXABLE
WATERING PLACE.
For the South, will be opened on the Ist Jane,
a , 1 conducted as usual by flic proprietor,
m 11 dtUt junc DANIEL MORRISON.
.A- The Savannah Hepabiican and Georgian J
v. id publish the above, aud forward accounts to
this office. I
Public Snks.
BV W. E. JACKSON & CO.
° niarket rs i Tjf- esd *>’ in A P lil next > at the lower
sold, ’ 1 h,n ,ile usuul h °urs of sale, will be
Augusta” an!rV U: la ”{* situatfcd twelve miles from
iniy*»*
the Milledgeulle rold••.tVA Sl< ?* B of S P irit creek >
This land is laid out i„? d ,he Georgia Kail-road,
ent sizes, to suit mirchi«£ U,nbtf i r of ,otß * f differ ‘
b' Tod with pine, black jacl7 &C 1 ’ if “ U V ? eU
diately on the Georgia
advantages to get wood to aL u 1u “tS*”
the premises a saw mill
ling, and o.lier buS'gl
Und; Ito aUo «2S| JmSm
and a variety of good springs. 111 " ll *
l ire terms will be made to accommodate puv
chisers. she titles will be undisputed, \niat
. rlie ,and may be seen at the store of the auc
tioneers. j. d. & W. HAVME
m 18 trwtd
Executors' Sale.
BY W. E. JACKSON & CO.
W i l !l S S' onthe I first Tuesday in Mav next,
L'usta at thp mark s *. house in the city ’ofA u-
at the usual hour of sale,
of°ige. MU atto B ° y named Jullus ; about 18 years
_i u > ai in tin,
fill p , •'" gl k" a A b ?longui s 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
°V;f t S ’ (9 tile property Ol Jacob Danforth.
Lots rso. 28 and 29, between Centre and Wash
ington streets.
B i° tS d u- and 33 ’ between the Savannah
road and Washington street.
to a L d o^? o Mcf„.„ a s n h d s^ e,WlVn Btnmuh
by oVnleTMcfiurphy. 0 corpora,io '' »■* «««y«i
Al p°’ on £ nndivided eighth part of the Lafay
ette Race Course. 3
G. T. DORTIC, ) ,
J- J. CLAYTON < Ex «•
March 13, 1843. ’’
VALUABLE PLANTATION
rrrir 1 16!? 6 ! County, at Sheriff's Sale.
VV . . on l^e first Tuesday
in April next, at the court house in the
town of Waynesboro, between the usual hours of
s “f’ twenty-nine hundred and ninety-eight acres
of land, more or less, situated on both sides of
bo-ygy Gut creek, adjoining lands of Thos Cos
natiam, Seaborn Ward, and others; levied on as
the property of Peter Bennoch deceased, and Jno
McKenzie deceased. Property pointed out by
f redeuck M Cabott, •gent for the Bank of Au
ffU".ta-.. o io.o ISAA ° MESSEX, D. Sh’ff.
jj arc ‘h -, 1813. trw&wid
f JITY SHErTffs saLE—Will
Vv be sold, at the lower market house, on the
hrsr luesdayin April next, between the usual
hours oi sale, the following property, to wit:
Household chattels, bar-room furnitura, bottles of
inienoi M ines and cordials, with a variety of sun
dries, levied on as the property of Blaize L. Nehr
to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Court of Common
Pleas, in favor of Charles F. Jones
_ «. J. ANDERSON, C.K,
March 23, 1343. M
OOS 1 F PON E D City SherifTs Sa^^—^
X On the first Tuesday in April next, will be
soul at the lower market house, in the city of
Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, a ne°To
woman by the name ol Rachel, supposed to be°ss
years oi age; and Lucy’, a negro woman suppo
sed to be G 5 years of age; levied upon as the pro
perty of Andrew Maclean, to satisfy the following
li fas issuing from the Court of Common Pleas of
said city, in favor of Kerrs & Hope vs Andrew Mac
lean, Bank of the State ol Georgia vs the same.
Levy made by predecessor.
\r i i City Sheriff.
March 4, 1843.
Postponed city sheriff’s sale.—
W ill be sold on the first Tuesday in April
next, at the lower market house in the city of
Augusta, Mithin the legal hours of sale, a negro
girl by the name of Phillis, about 18 years of a«c;
levied upon as the property of Wm H Maclean
to satisfy the following fi fas issuing from the
Couit ol Common Pleas of said city, in favor of
the Bank oj the State of Georgia rs William H
Maclean, Kerrs &. Hope vs the same. Levy made
by predecessor.
ST DERSON, Citv Sheriff - .
March 4, 1843.
POfeTPOINED City Sheriff’s Sale. —
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April
next, at the lower market house in the city of
Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing negroes, to wit: Joe, a carpenter, about
45 years old; John, a man about 45 years
old; Will, a man about 45 years old; George,
j a blacksmith, aged 3G; Jacob, a man about 23
years of age ; William, a boy 20 years old ; Phil,
a boy about 10 years ol age ; levied upon as the
property oi Jacob Dill, to satisiy a fi fa issuing
tiom the ( omt of C ommon Pleas of said city 7- , in
favor ot the Executors of Jno Fox vs Jacob Dill.
Levy made by predecessor.
S. J. ANDERSON, City Sheriff.
March 4, 1843.
PITY Sheriff’s Sale.-Will be sold
V_y at the lower market house in the city of Au
gusta, on the first Tuesday in May next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, all that lot or par
cel ot land, with the improvements thereon, boun
ded on the north by Broad street, on the south by
lot occupied by Lucy Waterman, on the west by
lot owned by Win. Jones, on the east by lot own
ed by Philip H. Mantz,-containing forty two feet
on Broad street, running half way back to said
i Waterman's lot, levied on as the property of Dan
j iel Morrison, to satisfy a fi fa from the Court of
Common Pleas, in favor of the Mechanics’ Bank.
| Property pointed out by defendant.
! March 20, 1843. S. J. ANDERSON, C. S.
I RICHMOND Sheriff’s Sale!—Will
V be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
at the lower market house in the city of Augusta,
i within the legal hours of sale, a negro boy by the
name ot William, supposed to be fifteen years of
' age, levied upon as the property of Janies Me;
Laws, to satisfy a fi fa on foreclosure of mortgage,
issuing from the Supoior Court of Richmond
county, in favor of John Phiidzy vs James Mc
! Laws.
Also, a nogio woman by the name of Laura,
supposed to be thirty years ol age, levied upon as
the propmry ol Eliza Walker, deceased, to satisiy
| a fi la on foreclosure of mortgage, issuing from
the Infeiior Court of Richmond county, in favor
; ol th Bank oi the State o* Gcorcis, nssiemee of
George V\ . Lamar, vs said Eliza Walker
j WILLIAM H. MAHARREy, Sheriff
March 3, 1943.
% DM INISTK AT R1 X'SSALE.-Ou
i Mondaj the 24th April next, will be toUi t.t
; the late residence of AVm II Hauler Broad at.,
Augusta, all the stock in trade belonging o the
said estate. Terms cash.
LOUISA E. HATTIES, Aduvx.
| March 9, 1313.
j PUBLIC S.vu£—\vihhold oii
i the first 'i’u H.; r in Apii! next, at the
■ Inwm market house in thin city, one Barouche
j and Harness, win h was left at im hop for re
| pairs by Air. N. H. Rhodes, of Barnwell District,
: S. C., and is no W Sold for tit repaiis done to the
I same. Terms cash. LUTHER ROLL,
j March C, 1943.
JUST RECEIVED.
QFi i fcllf |Sujr-iior Spanish Sugars
\ 75 bids- and hail bbls superfine
Canal Flour,
50 half and «p bins Bin win it Fl.n;r,
75 hat s Coil.
5 L: shi.i It Ik J ,
25 boxes Soda Biscuit,
20 boxes Sperm Camii<.«,
15 nests Aiarket Baskets, assented.
20 hbl.- and half bbis Nos i ant! 2 Mackerel
20 drums Figs, ’
5 bbls Smoked H-cf,
15 k.-gs Goshen Butter,
'•} L, ce.-; and halt boxes new R isi ,s,
20 c.ik L ndon Porter and- Scotch Ale,
! or de nn reasonable terms by
,k 2-ts i OSE ERA & DOW,
I>' i nc. ot Broad and Washington streets, 2.1 door
j above Mechanics’ Bank