Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, April 13, 1837, Image 3

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% OFFICIAL DRAWING I OF THE Georgia Stale Lottery. Far the benefit of the Augusta Indep't Fire Comn'y class no 14, for 1837. 18 3 4 5 6789 10 11 12 46 2 5 61 43 30 57 15 20 44 80 3T I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers as thev stand are correct, as taken (nun the Man ager's ceilifi rate of the drawing oftho Virginia State Lottery for the Town of Petersburg (.'lass No. 3, fur 1837, drawn at Alexandria, Va., April Bth, 1837. And which determines the fate of all the Tickets in the above Lottery. A. READ, Agent. april II 84 GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of the AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY CLASS NO. 15. —FOR 1837. T.I be determined by the Drawing of the Virginia ! State Lottery, for the benefit of the Monongahela Academy, Class No. 3, for 1837. To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, D. C. Saturday, April 15th, 1837. I). S. Gregory Si Co. (successors to Yates & Mc- Intyre,) Managers. HIGHEST PRIZE 25,000 DOLLARS. AND 20 PRIZES OF 1,000 DOLLARS. GR AND SCME.m;. 1 Prize of $25,000 is $25,000 1 8,000 is 8,000 1 6,000 is 6,000 1 3,080 is 3.080 2 2,500 is 5,000 2 2,000 is 4,000 , 2 1,500 is 3,000 20 1,000 is 20,000 20 500 is 10,000 .20 400 is 8,000 50 200 is 10,000 56 100 is 5,600 112 50 is 5,600 113 20 is 2,240 2240 16 is 35,840 15400 8 is 123,200 18040 Prizes, amounting to $274,560 ft?" Tickets 88—Shares in proportion. ICrTtckets in tho above Lottery can bo obtained at all times by country dealers and those who are disposed to adventure, by sending their orders to the undersigned, who will give prompt attention, if ad dressed to A. READ, Contractor and Stale Agent, Augusta, Geo. april 11 84 House ami Lot lor Male. - a_ B » That eligibly situated Lot on the AASSwfIK south cast corner of Green and Me In I'ps* Maa 108,1 streets > extending on tho farmer lillljM D 6 feel, and on the latter 172 leel, with a Dwelling-House, Stable and Carriage House therein. If nut disposed ol before May, Fifty (50) feet of the unimproved part on Grcon-st., with a 20 foot en trance to I he rear from Mclntosh street, will be sold at auction on the first Monday of that month. For tern s apply to S. K. TA I..MAGE. or March 21 tM 65 R. CAMPELL. Ulissiug. ONE cask discharged from Savannah & Augusta Steamboat Company’s boat, No. 3, on Satur day, March 25, 1837, mark K. Si R Consignees will please examine their stares, and oblige, apnl 3 KITCHEN Si ROBERTSON. Notice. THE citizens are notified that after the 10th Inst, all Dogs found running at large, will be killed agreeably to a resolution of Council passed in 1836. FOSTER BLODGET, april 3 City Marshal. Welling OIC WM. C. WAY, Agent, intending to discontinue the agency for Mr. Joseph Shannon, will dispose of his stock of well assorted and seasonable DRY' GOODS, at very reduced prices for cash, at wholesaleand retail. WM. C. WAY, Agent. Augusta, April 7, 1837 81 BANK STATE OF GEORGIA, Savannah, 4th April, 1837. J NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. AN election for Six Directors on tho part of the Stockholders in this Bank, will be held at the Banking House in this city, on Monday, the first day of May ensuing. Tho Poll will bo opened at ten o'clock, A. M and closed at 2P. M. By order of the Board, A. PORTEIt, Cashier. april 7 td 81 Additional Supplies. SNOWDEN Si SMEAR have received this day from New-York, large additional supplies ot fancy and staple DRY GOODS—among which ate Extra Rich French Muslins, small figures and splen did styles Extra Rich fancy and plain white and black Her nani 4-4 Shawls Rich Gauze Cap and superior embroidered Belt Ribbons Superior checked Swiss Muslins Superior 6-4 Nanso ik ami Jnckonet Muslins Superior Gat ment and 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Furniture Dimities Superior fancy Oil Cloths. Ladies superior Corsets, No. 1,2, 3, 4,5 and 6, (best style) With many other articles to wlfich they respectfully | invite the attention ol the public. april 6 80 Sale ot Lots in the City OF BRUNSWICK, GA. ffUIE numerous applications which have been A made for Lots by persons anxious to make ar rangements to build and commence business next Autumn, and tho difficulty cf obtaining them from indvidual. Lot-holders, have induced the Brunswick Land Company to offer at public sale, from one to two hundred well selected. The sale will commence on Thursday, the twenty-fifth day of May next, un derthe superintendence of the Directors, or an Agent appointed for that purpose. The terms of sale will bo liberal, and titles indis putable A timely distribution of Pamphlets will ho made, containing the terms of sale. Reports of Engineers and Commissioners, Explana ory Maps, Catalogues, &c. Sic. C W. CARTWRIGHT, i HENRY RICE, ! Directors GEORGE M. DEXTER, ) April 1 td 76 VAUCLUSE MANUFACTURING CO. A SUPPLY of Yarns and Oznaburgs will, in fu ture, be kept on hand at the Company's De pository, at R. C. Baldwin's Store, Broad-st. Augus ta, Ga., where the former customers of the Factory, and tho trade generally arc invited to call. WM. G. NIMMO, Sec'y & Treas'r. March 29 ts 73 Ready Hade Linen- S SUPERIOR Fine Linen and Colton Shifts, cut and made in the host possible manner expressly to our order; fine Linen Ruffled and Plain Bosoms also. 50 doz. best round and square end Collars, by B. B. KIRTLAND & CO., r march 31 75) Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-st. GENTLEMEN’S SUPERIOR GLOVES. EXTRA superfine black and fashionable colored Hoskin Gloves, (real kid.) Spun Silk, Raw Silk while and colored, Lisle Thread spring wrist, white and colored Lisle thread Berlin. Just received by, B. B. KIRTLAND Si Co. march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad Street. Fancy Goods. ■C3XTRA superfine twill’d Npittlcficld Pocket -■-4 Handkerchiefs; do. do. embroidered fine linen i# cambric; do. Riding and money Belts, Silk Night A Gaps and Purses, Leather, do.jSilk Nett under Shirts and Drawers, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Sic., by , ~ B. B. KIRTLAND & Co. march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-St. Hosiery. superior Black and White Silk VPf Derby rib d Half Hose, do. White Spun Silk Clergymen mixt do ,S.lk and Cotton do!. Fancy Check StHt do., White and Brown Cotton do. Just received by B. B. KIRTLAND & CO. Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad st. march 31 75 DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE firm of Antony & Toole is this day dissol ved by mutual consent. All persons indebted Jo the concern will ploase make payment to J Toole, and those haying demands, will present them to him, as he alone is aulhorized to settle the busi ness ol the concern. E. L’ROY ANTONY. „ J. TOOLE Hamburg, S. C. March 30, 1837. NOTICE. THE Subscriber having this day purchased the entire interest ol Dr. E. L, Antony in the fhiig Store, heretofore owned by them, will con tmue the biifineas in Ijjj own ngmo and on his own account. , J. TOOLE. ITO sTGGk'f ST | 1 ' H- BOAT COMPANY I ! o'* o4 " V °r«Io inquire at thui Office. f l aivri’Nity of Georg ia, Athens, March 23d, 1837. 4 T the Commencement in the first week in Ait "i" ®",*! I? 1 ** I,le Trustees of this Institution will elect a Professor ol Moral Philosophy and Belles Lettrcs, to fill the vacancy occasioned bv the death of Professor Pressley. Salary SIGiKt per onnnm. , „ ASBURY HULL, Sec’ry. mi| rch 23 int Aug 73 ProlnpMis fieri. CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICATION. DR. A. G. HULL'S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUP PORT E R is off red lo those afflicted with Prolapsus Vlert, and other diseases depending upon relaxation ot the abdominal muscles, as an instru ment in every way calculated for relief and perma nent restoration to health. When this instrument it carefully and properly fitted to the form of the pa tient it invariably alfurds the most immediate immu nity from the distressing “dragging and hearing down ’ sensations which accompany nearly all ca ses ol \ isccral displacements of the abdomen, and its skilful application is always followed by an ear ly confession of radical relief from tho patient her self. 2'he Supporter is of simple construction and can be applied by the patient without further aid. Within the last two years 700oftlie Utero Abdomi nal Supporters have been applied with the most hap py resulls. The very great success w hich this Instrument has met warrants the assertion, that its examination bv the Physician will induce him to discard the dis gusting pessary hitherto in use. It is gratifying to slate, that it has met the decided approbation of eve ry member of the Medical Faculty who has applied it, as well as every patient who has worn it. The Subscriber having been appointed agent for the sale of tho above Instruments, all orders address ed to him will be promptly attended to. N.B. CLOUD, Wholesale Druggist, No, 232 Broad-st., Augusta, Ga. ft?" A supply of Hull's Celebrated Trusses always on hand. April 4 77 Ga. Insurance & Trust Co. Augusta, March 27, 1837. UjAHE annual meeting of Stockholders of tins A Company will be holden at the Office, on Mon day, the 10th of April, at 10 o’clock, A. 11. The election of Directors for tho ensuing year will take place on tho same day. WM. T. GOULD, Secretary. March 28 2aw td 72 Thecily papers w ill copy the above. PETIT GULF COTTON SEED.-249 sacks Genuine Petit Gulf COTTON SEED, careful ly selected expressly for this Market. Just received from New Orleans and for sale by RATHBONE & BAKER, RC. BALDWIN.—Fancy and Staplo Dry • Goods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, An gusta, Geo. [Jan 3 Ily New Spring Goods. SNOWDEN & SHEAII are now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, their Spring sup plies of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS , compri sing a great varie y of new and splendid article* of the latest London and Paris styles. AMONG WHICH ARE : Extra Rich French Muslins, new stylo Superier French Printed Jaconets and Cambrics, 1 small figures and entirely new style Superior 4-4 French (small figured) Prints, new style 1 Rich Silver Striped and Printed Lawn muslins Superior Black and While French muslins Extra Rich Frencli Needle Worked muslin Capes 1 and Collars of the latest Paris stylo A very largo supply ol Needlo Worked Muslin Edg- 5 ings and Insertings, now patterns 1 Superior Thread Lace Edgings and Inserting 1 Rich Fancy Gauze Chut tela incs 1 Ladies and Gentlemen's superior Linen Cambric ildkfs., large sizes. 1 Extra Rich Black Gro do Rine, richest lustro 1 Mnlleoni’s best Black Italian Lustrings Superior wide Black Gro do Swiss Extra 5-4 French Black Bombasin, Lupin's manu facture Superior Black Chally’s and Black Italian Crapes 1 Ladies Extra CoPd 11. S. Gloves ol the best syle & i and colors Ladies superior Black and White Open Worked and plain English Sdk Hose Ladies superior plan White and Open Worked Lin en Hose Ladies superior Lilsc Thread Cotton Hose Ladies superior English White Cotton Hoso, best style Extra White and Fancy CoPd Marseilles Vestings Superior White and Brown French Drills Superior Fancy Mexican Mixtures and Bengal Stripes A large supply of superior Kentucky Jeans A largo supply of Paper Hangings, new patterns Rich Screens for Fire Boards, of the most splendid patterns The public are respectfully requested to call and examine the above, with a great variety of other ar ticles. S. &S. will receive in a few days other large invoices of the latest importations, which will give them the most complete and extensive assortment they have over offered to the public, all of which will bo sold at very low prices. April 1 76 A I’fTiuiincnt School. rg'MIE undersigned has made arrangements for cs- X lahlishing a permanent Boarding School at Powelton, Hancock county, Georgia. Tho well known healthiness of this village, its quiet and se- I eluded situation, and the unostentatious character of , its citizens generally, make it every way, a most eli gible situation for a permanent Academy. A Georgian by birth as well as in feeling, the un dersigned is dcloimined to bend all his energies un ceasingly to tho establishment of an Institution, in ( all respects worthy of the liberal patronage of his fellow-citizens—a patronage which he solicits so fur only as he shall he found to merit it. For the accommodation of Pupils from a distance, and with a view to the permancy of his school, his house is now open for the reception of boarders. The domestic management of Ins house will he con ducted by Mrs. Ball, formerly of Washington, a lady long experienced and very favourably known as a house-keeper. Mrs. Ladd, a native of Virginia, and a lady of cs- ( lablislied reputation as an instructress, will give les sons in all the ornamental branches of female edu cation. TERMS. Per Quarter. Tuition in the Ist Class, composed of begin nets, 84 08 do. 2nd Class, composed of such as study Geography, English Grammar, Arith metic, S'c,— ‘ ‘ ' 600 do. 3rd Class, composed of such ns study the ancient languages or the high er branches of EngliJi education, 8 00 do. Drawing and Painting on paper satin, and velvet, 8 00 > do. Oil anti Miniature painting, 3 lessons per week, —— 1° 00 do. Oriental painting and Mczo . tinto , SOO do. Wax-work taught perfectly, and a set of moulds furnished, 36 00 t do. Ebony and Gilding, 5 00 r jo. Fancy work, 00 s do. Music on the Piano Forte, 13 5(1 f do. do. Guitar, sl2 50 Board, washing, lodging and fuel, per month, 12 00 . Ist Term to commence on tho 2d Monday in Jan " uary, of each year, and end on the 2d Friday in ; June following. ..... , , I g I Term to commence on the 4th Monday in Juno of each year, and end on the 4th Thursday in No il V *Bfiard and tuition payable semi-annually at tho close of each term. s.FOUCIIE, ■■ Powelton, March 22, 1837. The Chronicle and Sentinel Augusta, anti the Recarder, Millcdgville, will each publish the above U twice per month, lor three months, and once per n month for three months thereafter,and forward their a a °march27 *n.3mlam3m t |( Mirt^liitlillttWlMi 0 ' fat 1 o’clock in the Af hto 70 hours. ' VIU ' IA VrMzs,moni wharf. L march 30 w 6 74 i- "“citv iflarshal’s Sale* . r WILL lie sold on Thursday, the 13th April, if not n cviously applied lor, one sorrel HOR.SE, blind S oy°: M horse taken up m the cor potato limits pQglj.g(j^' BLO D6ET, City Marshal. march 30 - ■ * IF anted Immediately. i- a A ()|[ 50 pood sound young riding n 40 for which the Highest rash price will he g en. Apply i|t f Minor • Li»W • March 25 i itsood Chance for Great I BARGAINS! FURNITURE FOR SALE BV AVCI'ION. f|4IIE subscriber intending to remove lo anew x .Store the ensuing (all, and wishing through the uramer to devote his aersonal attention at the North, in getting up his stock for that purpose, will utfer at auction on Tuesday, May 2d, his extensive, and well assorted slock on hand, at his Ware Rooms, on Broad and Cam bell siren s, (first corner below tho late fire) consisting of— Sofas, Side-Boards, Bureaus, Piano Fortes, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Pier and Centre Tables, Dining do. P. anil C. Tables, Mirrors, Looking Glasses, and Toilets, Mahogany, Curl’d Maple, Fancy and Windsor Chairs, Wash Stands. Window Blinds, Foot Stools, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Ac. &c. Terms cash,—Catalogues will be ready on day of sale. N. B. Should the weather ho unfavorable, tho above sale will take place the first fair day, and he continued until all is sold. Persons wishing lo purchase at private sale, can do so at very reduced prices. THOS. M. WOODRUFF. Augusta, April 10 83 ft?" T he Constitutionalist, Standard of Union, Southern Recorder, Athens Whig,Greenville MounE taineer, and Washington News, will publish tho a{ hove twice, and send their accounts lo this office. NEW ENGLAND COUGH SYRUP. Coughs .and Golds. IT is now about one vwir since tho New En gland Couch SYRUf was first offered to the public, during which time several thousand ho’tlcs have bean distributed throughout tho United States and the British Provinces, and in all cases where the diresliuns have been strictly followed by those whb used it, the most salutary effects have boon produced, and it has uniformly proved itself to ho a specific for Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood, and all affec tions ot tho lungs. Tho proprietors are at liberty to refer lo many in dividuals of the first respectability, who have been cured of obstiunto coughs by its use, and tho follow ing letters received by them arc added, for tho peru salof those who may bo troubled with similar com plaints. Gentlemen, —After having tried, by the recom mendation of my fnonds, almost every medicine for ajeougli, without the least relief, 1 had recourse lo your New England Cough Syrup, and am enabled to say, with much thankfulness, that it has cured me of one of the most obstinate coughs I ever knew, and I shall feel it to he a duty to recommend it lo every one whom I find in need of so valuable a me diciec. Signed—Yours respectfully. JOHN. P. STEVENS. The very great benefit that I have derived from the use of your Syrup has astonished mo beyond measure From tho length of time that I suffer ed from a most inveterate cough, I supposed I should never be rid of it while 1 lived. But taking the bot tle of Syrup which I procured from you, I have been perfectly cured, and now ctyoy good health. Signed STILLMAN ROBINSON. For sale by N. B. CLOUD, march 30 74 No. 232 Broad-street. GREEN’S VEGETABLE TONIC MIXTURE, Or Fever an.l Ague Conqueror. For Inlennittentor Fever and Ague. THIS inestimable Febrifuge has warranted it self, by repeated trials, to be superior to any ar ticle yet oflered t» tho public ; it is infallible in In termitting and FF.vEitaml Ague ; At recent cases it exterminated the Chili-s and Fever in twenty four to forty-eight hours ; being of R vegetable com position, tho public will apprehend no injurious ef fects from deleterious minerals; it ojicrntes ns a mild hut effectual purgative, and may be given with great advantage in Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, Deprav ed Appetite, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, and many other affections of similar origin. For proof of the efficacy of this mixture try a buttle. The in ventor, being aware of the many unprincipled frauds that are daily practiced on the public, has taken the precaution to prefix his signature to the genuine. KTDcwnrc of Imposters and Counterfeits. This medicine is put up in sqate half pint bottles, with the words “Green's Tonic Mixture, or Fever and Ague Conqueror New-York," 8 blown on the sides of tho bottles. For sale by N. B. CLOUD, No. 232 Broad-street march 30 74 Agent fir Augusta. Hooks, Stationary, &c. fIJHE Subscribers would inform their customers A and the public generally residing in the Upper Counties, that they have opened an Establishment at Columbus, whore they have on hand, and intend lo keep, a large and general assortment ol Books, Stationary, Fine Cutlery, Faney Articles, Musical Instruments, Prints, Paper-hangings, Picture Frames, and every article usually called for in a BOOK STORE. Orders are respectfully solictod. T. 11. & I.C. PLANT, Augusta. I. C. PLANT & CO,, Columbus, Goo, March 25 69 NEW *B*RING GOOD*. 88. KIRTLAND & CO., No 250 Broad-st., • have just received and now offer lo the public, a splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS, con sisting in part of the following articles : Superfine Raven Black BROADCLOTH do Blue do do R'fle Green do do Mulberry do Mazepp rib single Cassimerea Oxford mix’t do do Fancy do doj Black Cashmaritte Drab do Black dress D'Eto Green do do Blue do do Mulberry do do Satin stripe Linen Drill Vidonia do Bleached Crape do Honey Comb rib do Salisbury Check do Ribbed do A splendid assortment of Vestings, consisting of Rich Figured Satins, a now article ; a splendid lot of Natin stripe prints, Buffs and White Brocade, it] arch 14 60 Norfolk Stciixn Packet Line. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Time of passage. 40 to 50 hours and scarcely ever out of sight of land. mgpgpgaben The Georg t a and South Carolina will run rcgular- j.tm unt *J J OOBI ; o|iu o'clock, ns follows ; tho March, 14th and 28th April, 12 and 26 May, 9th and 23d June, 7th and 21st July. Tho South Carolina, 7th anil 21st April, sth and 19th May 2d, 16th and 30th Juno, 7th and 28th July. The steamer Kentucky is to run to and Irom the Norfolk and Charleston Steam Packets in the Bay, ami insure passengers being put on board tho Phila delphia boats Monday Morning, and they may he m Now York Monday night. WILLIAM PATTON, Agent, 6 Fitzsimons’ Wharf, march 30 w 6 74 flXllE subscribers having associated with them X m business, Mr. Archibald Boggs, give notice that. Ike Hat business will in future he conducted in Augusta, under the firm of Rankin, Boggs & Co. RANKIN & EVANS. All persons indebted to Rankin & Evans, cither by note or book account, will please come forward and settle the same, and all who may have claims against them will please present the same lor pay- Augusta, Jon. 2, 1837. R. Si E. march 14 tw4ws Office of TraiiMportiif ion, Aiken, February 22, 1837. iV OTICE is given that from the Ist March, the if Passenger Curs will depart from Hamburg and Charleston, daily (Sunday's excepted) at 6 o'clock, A M.. ami run through the same day. WM. ROBERTSON, JR., Agent Transportation S. C. C. & R. U. C. Fob. 21__ 45_ Soaps, Blafa, Pipes, and MADIRA WINE. •iff CASKS tresh imported M. M. Wine fC\J 100 Cases Hats, fur, Silk Si Rornm 20 Boxes Pipes 50 do Soap 5 Coses Bottled Modena Just landed and for Sale low by SANDIFOKD & COLLINS, Auct'rs. Feb 6 30 Opposite the Planters Hotel. C'ard. t i M, B. McKEE, Si CO. beg leave lo return 1 I V their acknowledgements to their friends and ' the | üblic on both sides of the Savannah, for the very liberal patronage extended towards them since their commencement in business. They also wish lo announce to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity,/that they ar« now o citing from recent importations in New York, a new and fashionable stock of spring and summer . I dry g' ods, which will be sold on moderate terms ■ j for cash or approved credit. ' match 17 2aw6w« J«n OFI'KfE. ; X\ L take this method of mfircuug Uiir friends, ■ ” «>ul flic public generally,that we Imr opened a large and extensive office, in the rear id our publi cation oflit o on Broad Mnel, in file budding formerly oceupiid by Messrs. Pemberton ns I In* ollirc of the i Clmmicle, expressly for the execution of JOBS, of every description. The office will be under the man agement of Air. W. T. Thompson, who is one of the best job-workmen in the city. PAMPHLETS, BANK CHECKS, CAIIOS, COTTON RECEIPTS, CIKCIT.AKS, BILLS OF LADING, hand bills, visiting cards, BLANKS, HORSE BILLS, LABELS PRICES CURRENT, and every description of plain and ornamental print ing, in Black, Blue, Green, Bed, Bronze, and other fancy- colors, will be executed with neatness, taste, and promptitude. Feb. 25 __ 46 Notice. THE subscribers to the slock of the Ocmtilgec Bank of the Statu of Georgia, arc hereby notified that all the shares constituting the Capital Slock of said Band, have been subscribed for, and live per cent thereon paid in—also, that an additional in stalment of twenty-five per rant will lie required to be paid in at the Banking House of the Central Kail Road and Banking Company, m this city, on the second Monday in April nest, between the hours of 10 A. 51., and I I’. M., at w hich lime and place an election for Seven Directors, to manage the af fairs of the establishment, will take place, agreeable to the terms of the charter. Given under our hands, in the city of Macon, this 2711. day of Fob , 1837. HENRY G. LAMAR, E HAMILTON, CHAW DAY, LEVI ECKLEY, CHA'S CAMPBELL, W.B. PARSER, JAS. GODDARD, OSSIAN GREGORY. Mreh 3 Id Commissioners. Wauled Imuirdialely, fifty to «no hundred good, sound, young riding HOUSES, in good order, for which the highest cash price will be given. Also, thirty good Teamsters, to go to Florida, for whom high wages , will be given. Apply to the subscriber, at Mr. Sli tter's Livery Stnh'e. J. R. W. SCARBOROUGH, Agent March 9 56 ts Win. it. n:xrvE. IS now opening a large assortment of Dry Goods, which ho will sell low at Wholesale or Retail, at No. 231 Broad street. March 7 1m Chinese Mulberry. ffeOO Moms Mnlticaulis or Chinese ””” Mulberry, just received and for stile at tho Augusta Seed Slum. March 23 3lw OS Petit taiilpli C'ottoii Seed. 1 OttO SACKS, direct from tho Hills, from the well known plantation of T. Beck, near , Rodney. We have sstisfaclory certificates of tho measurement and gonuienenesi ol those seed, those w anting will do well to call or send their orders us , early as possible. I ADAMS, PAUMELEE, A CO. , Feb 23 44 PRINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson A , Son’s Paper Mill, Greenville, S. C.—Just re ceived and for sale at the manufacturers prices, by Jan7 IfJ T. H. &I. C. PLANT. , PULASKI S. MOLT, Attorney at Law, Eaton- 1 ton, Ga —Continues to practice Law iu the Ockmulgeo Circuit and some ol the adjacent coun ties. Jan 21 X vv2m 17 _ A fiirst rale Ponnmnn and Ac fHuSlw couulant is desirous ofemploymont, for a short lime in this city. Apply at this office. Jan 17 ts 13 WANTED TO Hi RE—A Negro Girl capable of nursing and wailing about tho house— one nearly or quite grown would be preferred. Lib- i cral wages will bo given, payable monthly or by (he . year Apply at this office. Jan 7 5 ts r-AEATHEUS. —1200 lbs. Feathers, just received and for solo by MOISE & COHEN. Storage of wet or dry good*, MAY be; had in a firo proof building, in a safe ami central situation, by applying at the cor ner of Ray and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 23 CAUREiNTKII’S Olio-Resinous Extract of Mus tard, or Ore qfSinnpirc —A most valuable ru befacient, and acts instantaneously on its application For sale by CLOUD & ROTIiWKLL, Jan 19 15] No. 232 Rrood-strcet. 1C duly Made t' lolhl u £ - rilllE subscribers having purchased the entire X STOCK OF CLO THING, Ac ,of Mr. D’Ly on Thorp, at the old oral long known establishment, sign of the Bronze Eagle, No. 291 Broad-st., beg leave to inform their friends and the public in gen eral, that they have on hand and are constantly re ceiving from their own Manufactory at the north, a large and extensive assortment of Winter, .Spring and Summer CLOTHING, Hals,Caps, Bools, Shoes Gloves, Stocks, Collars, Ac. Ac. of every descrip tion, suitable for Gentlemen’s wear, which they offer for sale at wholesale or retail, on rcas (liable terms, Among which are the following, viz; Gentlemen’s superfine Blk. liluo and Brown Frock Coals Do. do. London Smoke, Olivo and Adalaide Frock Coats Do. do Mulberry, Claret and Invisi ble Green Frock Coats Youth's superfine Green, Brow n, Rluo, and Oxford Dress Ccats and /found Jackets Do. superfine Green, Brown, Blue and Oxford Pantaloons and Vests Gentlemen’s superfine Silver M ixt, Olive, Brown, Black and Blue Dress (.'oats Do. superfine Golden, Dahlia, Green and as sorted Dress Coats Do. superfine fancy Plaid,(Blue, Brown, Drab and Green C’assimcre Pantaloons Do. superfine Strip’d, itibb’d, assorted pat terns Cloth, Pantaloons Youth's superfine Blue, Black, Green and Olive 1 Cassimerc Pantaloons 1 Do. superfine Drab, Grey, and Oxford Mixed ] Cloth Pantaloons Gentlemen’s superfine Drab, Olivo, Brown and Salt ' Mixt Over (.'oats Do. common Drab, Olive, Brown, and Salt Mixed Over Coals I Do. Green, While and Red Blanket Over i Coats i Ladies’ superfine Green, Brown, and Black plain I and fig’d Circassian Cloaks I Do. superfine Green, Brown and Black plain and I fig'd Camblet ( leaks s Do. superfine Green, Brown and Black plain and i fig'd Cloth Cloaks _ < Gentlemen's superfine Scotch Plaid, Camblet, plain and fig’d Circassian Cloaks ( Do, superfine Black, Blue and Brown Cloth a Cloaks s Do. White Linen, Grass Linen, Bomhasin, Gingham, Brochelte, Circassian and Uou- i cn Cassimero Frock and Dross Coats, ami t Round ahouts I Do. Herringbone, While Linen, Black Bom[ I basin, Honey Comb, Circassian, and c« r hir'd Bomhasin Pantaloons ? Do. superfine Black and Fig’d Silk ond Satin [ Vests Do. superfine Brown, Block, Blue, Cloth and t Cassimero Vests ( Do superfine While and Bluff Marseilles < Vests Do. superfine Fancy Fig’d Welled Strip'd f Marseilles Vests Youth's superfine White, Color'd Dark and Light, Fancy and Flower'd Vests Gentlemen's superfine Beaver, Silk, Nutria and fine Black Brush Hots Ho. superfine Boavor, Silk, Nutria and fine Drab Hals Youth’s and Gentlemen's fine Palm Leaf and Leg horn Hals ' 1 Gentlemen's superfine Seal .Skin, sew’d and pegg’d ' Bools, Pumps and Slior s Do. superfine Block and Colored Bomhasin 1 • Circassian ami Broclteljc Frock Coals Do. super Gingham, While and Brown Linen ami Grass Linen Frock Coals BDo. super Gingham, While and Brown Linen and Grass Dress and Round Jackets Do. super Kentucky Joan, Frock ond Dress j Coats and Pantaloons Do. superfine Black Satin, Black Bomhasin, and Mode Slocks Do. superfine Black Mode, Fancy Bomhasin, Slocks With bows Do. superfine Merino Shirts and Drawers, Collars, Black .Valin Bosoms, White Lin I en Bosoms, do. with Rufil- s, Hoisery, Linen Shirts, French .Muslin do., Ging ham do., superfine H. S. Gloves, Colton ami Thread Gloves, Silk Umbrellas (Ivo- j ! ry handles,) Cotton do., Elastic Suspend s *rs, Black Italian Cravats, White and Co lored Linen Cambric, Red and Yellow 1 Bandana, and Twilled Spitalficld silk i Handkerchiefs, &c. Ac. Atm , yvi, 0) a large asso-tment of Negro Clothing, sati : net and Kersey Round Jackets, Pantaloons and Coat » t,.es Frock Coats, Brown, Bleached and Cheeked Shirts!Are. Sic. CLARKE A HOLLAND, march S J} 64 j EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY MADE C It O Till N C,. K. D. <OOIaI, .VO. 107 BROAD STREET, 111 AS constantly mi hand, and continues daily to 11. receive from Ins own mamilactory, fresh sup plies •>( the most FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE CLO'THING, which he offers Wholesale and Retail, on the most liberal lei ms, nml invites his friends and customers to call and examine Great pains are taken in the selection and work manship of his Goods, and his assortment is not sur passed m any market His Stock comprises every article ill ins hue, among which are the following, viz- DRESS AND FROCK CLOTH COATS, ol superfine and common Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Green, invisiblu Green, Dahlia, Purple, Claret, Gray, Ac. OVER-COATS, first rale and common Blue, Black Brown, Drab, Olive, Green, Dublin, Mobuir, Steel Mixt, Pilot Cloth, Petershams, Ac. Alse, su perior German Goalshuir Camblet. GENTLEMEN’S SUP. CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Bines, nml Brown, fine and common Coin bid, of Blue Brow n, Ac. LADIES SUPERFINE A COMMON CLOTH CLOAKS, Blue, Brown, nml Olivo. Also, fine and common Camblet, Merino, Circassian, llrochelles, Ac. Ac. PANTALOONS, of superfine and common Cloth, Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Drub, Grey and Buff, fine Black nod other Rib’d Cassimercs of all dcscrip tions and colors. Also, a variety of Plaid Cloth and Cassimercs, Cord and Benvertines. V ESTS, superfine and common Blue and Black Cloth and Cassimero, Plain, Plaid and Fig’d Silk Vel vets, Plain, Plaid ami Fig’d Menaces and Valentins, White and Buff Cassimero, Plain, Plaid, and Fig’d Silk, Plain and Fig’d Toilinett and Merino, Plain ami Fig’d Quilled Silk, Plain, Fig’d and Striped Mar seilles, Plain and Fig’d Cotton Velvet, Swamlown, Ac. Ac. _ SATINET CLOTHING, fine A common Frocks, Coatees and Round Jackets, Plain, Plaid and Stri ped Pantaloons. YOUTH’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING. Blue, Blk, Brown and Green Frock and Dress Coals, Pan taloons and Vests, do. Satinet Frocks, Coatees, Round Jackets, Pantalons and Vests, Cloth and Pe tersham Over-Coals, and Camblet Clonks. Also, a variety, of Negro Clothing. GENTLEMEN’S FINE LINEN AND COT TON SHIRTS, Striped nml Plaid Gingham, do. Woolen and Colton Under-Shirts nml Drawers, Col lars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Slocks, and ildkfs. Also, n general .assortment of FUR, SILK AMD BEAVER DATS AND FUR CATS. Jan. 24 19 PORTSMOUTH A.VD RO.I.VOKE Kail K»ad. rjNHE Cars rim Daii.v on Ibis Road.—Passengers X going North will bo conveyed from Halifax, N. C. lo Carey’s Depot, in the company’s! conch es, and will arrive at Portsmouth in time for the Baltimore Boats, which leave every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, at 3 P. M. and lor the Wash ington Bout, which leaves every Sunday at the same hour. Passengers leaving Halifax on cither of the above mentioned days, will arrive in Baltimore the following morning, and in Philadelphia imho even ing, without being deprived of sleep. The Engines on ibis road are in fine order, and no detention need bo apprehended. Stages leave Halifax in time for the departure of the Cars at 7 o’clock, A. M., from the upper termi nation of the road. Office Portsmouth A Roanoke Rail Road Co. March 18, 1837. 1m 09 mm A SUPPLY of the above celebrated medicine, warranted a spuody and lasting euro lor Ague and Fever, and every symptom of general debility. Just received and for sale wholesale and retail, by THOMAS BARRETT A CO. Appointed Agents. March 22 67 lIIAV E this day sold my stock in trade to Messrs. Clark A Holland, who will continue the Cloth ing Business at the old and wull established stand, 291 Brond-slreet. 1 trust )hut lira liberal patronage which has been extended lo mu while in business, will not be lost w ith them. Jan 14 11 tfl I)’LYON THORPE. ALL persons having claims against mo, will please present them at the old stand, w hore 1 cun be found for one month from this date Persons in debted lo mo are politely requested to make imme diate payment. D’LYON THORPE. Jun 14 11 (f I> A lIGA i S'iS—SEI,I,ING (JI'FAT COSY— X# The subscribers intending to close their busi ness oiler their whole stock of goods at cost for cash; their stock consists of a very general assortment of dry goods, among which are Extra fine Blue and Black, Cloths, Blue Silks, Black Fr. Bombazines, Merinos, Irish Linens, English Long Cloths, Ac. MORGAN A WYATT, No. 206, Jan 1 2 C4 LOTUS.—Tho Subscribers are this day onoii- J ing two cases CLOTHS, imported by Inciii direct from England, per ship China, consisting of Blues, .S’lecl Mixed, and Fancy Colors—principally low priced. They have also received per ship Victoria, from Liverpool. Superfine and low priced Irish Linens Damask Table Diaper Pantaloon Stull’s ( Counterpanes F’lirniture Dimities 1 Cambists, Mennoes, Ac. Which they will offer ut New York prices. EDGAR A CARMICHAELJ ■lnn 9 6 tl GREENSBORO’ MALE AND FEMALE Academies. milE Trustees of tho above institutions lake this X method of informing the public that they are now both in a highly flourishing condition, under liic earn of experienced and able teachers. The male department has about fifty students, and is under the direction of Mr Augustus Alden, whose ac knowledged abilities ns an instructor of youth, ad ded to many years experience in Ins profession emi nently entitle him lo the patronage of the public. Tho Female department has upwards of sixty pu pils, and is under the core ol Miss A. P. Hamilton, a lady of superior literary attainments, whose sys tem of discipline and mode of instruction have been highly approved, and have secured for her a charac ter as mi instructress, perhaps unrivalled in this sec tion of country. The Trustees have engaged tho services of Miss M. A. Miller, ns nn assistant, who is n lady well qualified to for the discharge of her duties. In tho department of Music, they have tho servi ces of Miss E. A. Howell, who was a successful and highly approved teacher ol tho science of mu sic in tlie Sparta Female Seminary the last year. | la anticipation of numerous acquisitions to both departments, by tho commencement of another quarter, they are happy to stale that they Im o the promise of the Rev. Francis Bowman to hear reci tations of some classes in either department n* oc casion may require. {s’Thcy expect also in a short time lo engage a com petent teacher of tho French language. Greensboro’ in which these institutions are loca ted as lo liealthness of situation, and intelligent, re fined and moral society is not surpassed it is believ ed by any village in this .Vlalo. Board can he had on moderate terms in many genteel families. JAME.S’ F. FOSTER, Y. P. KING, W. C. DAWSON, G. G. MATHEWS, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Trustees. Greensboro’, March 13 wfit 09 The Editors of the Charleston Observer and Southern Recorder will publish the above once a week for six weeks, in each of their papers and for ward their accounts lo tho Board ol Trustees at Greensboro’, for payment Notice. ALT, persons indebted lo the Into Western B. Thomas will please make payment, and those having demands against him will hand them in, du ly authenticated, within the lime prescribed by law, i to N. VV. Cocke or to EMELINE F. THOMAS, Adm’x. The undersigned may tm found by all persons having business with him at the office of James W Davies, Esq. in Cumming’s Law Range. March 11 54 N. W. COCKE. ■liaziiiiy gtfgn. Will stand the ensuing season at TX’yjg, .Tobiah Patterson's near White j "'Mk Hall, and at Cambridge, at 840 the Wscason, 860 to insure. Hlnzim is full \ d g AW sixteen bands and a half high; he was ri, rg~Wfrii,i Ibj old Sir Archy out of the dam of tho celebrated running mare Polly Hopkins. Pendleton, (S C.) Feb. 10 L. GOODE. Tho Greenville Mountaineer, Columbia Telescope, and Edgefield Advertiser will publish the above once a week, until the Ist of May, snd forward their accounts for payment. ’ L. .G i Feb 14 tM 36 | I*rtii Gulf Colton Seed, 1 A rw °* genuine P*** l Gull Cotton Se»il | /*. on hand, end tamale by april 6 M. M VK. " , I'or Male. I ■ ritWO first rate Road Wagons ami Harness.— la I * Apply In I” I march 29 73 TIIO'S DAWSON. t . THOMSONIAN r- llotanic Medicine Store. * ! .Vo. 331, opposite the U. S. Hotel, Broad-street, AUGUSTA, GEORG LI. >( 1 IHIE1 HIE suliscribkr thankful for iho encouragement -• ■ heretofore awarded to hla establishment, moat l > respectfully acquaints Ills friends,former patrons and the politic generally, that ho has removed to the n bovostand, where he la now receiving and opining r i a largo and extensive nssurlnunt of Thomsoninn *■ Medicines, warranted fresh and genuine, which will , lio disposed of on as good terms ns can bo procured '• any w hero in .tho south. A supply will be kept con '> stanlly on hand. Also, Dr. Thomson's iVew Guide In Health, Dr. ‘ Robinson's Lectures, Ist, 2d and 3d volumes Thom ' sonian Recorder, Moilieal Discussions, and Dr. Hot '■ soy's Woman's Confidential Friend, and all other works w hich the subscriber may think beneficial t» Iho Thomsonian friends will be kept as soon as they ' can bo procured. 1 Chronic eases, such ns have been givon over us I ineurahlo by tho mineral practice will be attended if hrungh' to the city. ' Those who may wish tho Botanic practice may ‘ bo assured that minerals will neither be found in our '• practice nor in our store. M. GRIFFITH. * april 7 wlm 81 i, ENGLISH SCHOOL.- Xv Mr. Noncaoss would respectfully inform the i, citizens of Augusta that ho has associated with him i- in his school, Mr. Ilowey, n graduate of Jefferson College, I'ii , and for the Inst six years an instructor >, of youth. In consequence of this arrangement an i- additional number of pupils, of both sexes, cun be t, accommodated. The School will now consist of i- two departments. The Classical and Mathematical will ho under the superintendence of Sir. H., who will teach tho I.itin and Greek languages—Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Mensuration, Ac. Tho ollt i. or branches will bo taught as heretofore. Tho following certificates from Professors Stuart and Twiss, of South Carolina College, relative to ) Mr. 11.'s scholarship, are respectfully submitted: I have examined Mr. Ilowey with much particu larity, both in I,ntin and Greek, and have been quite pleased with the ease and correctness of his transla tions, especially in Latin. Ho appears also to be familiar with tho rules and principltsof .Syntax. 1 should think him well qualified for primary instruc tion in iho classic languages. J W. STUART. Prof.of lain, in S. C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. This is to certify that I have examined Mr. Ilowey in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him i familiar with the principles •final hematics and have , no doubt of his competency to give Instructions in - these branches. > THOMAS S- TWISS, , Prof, of Math in S. C. College. - Jim, 27. 22 J TVfOTlCE.—Colored persons found at largo tithe , ii City oiler nine o'clock at night, and beforeday light next morning, without posses slating distinctly ' the place or places to which such colored person is i permitted to miss, w ill lie confined ns the Ordinances l of the City direct. FOSTER BLODGET, r Jun 17 13 if] City Marshal.’* 1.1011 SALE—-A splendid brass mounted Buggy Wagon, double sent, lined with flesh colored watered Grits de Zin, with double harness, polo and shafts—made to order in Now Haven, last summer, ■ of the best materials, Apply to Jan 11 11 tl] C, MINF.It. harden Meeds. WARRANTED Fresh, and (or solo by Cloud * BothwSll, Augusto, Geo. Giant Asparagus, Green Globe Artichoke, J Early Mohawk Beans, ) O do Rob Roy, do do I-argo While Kidney Bssns ) ?> do White Cranberry do I J 1 do Dutch Casa Knife do ( y Ismg Blood Beet, Yellow Turnip Beet, '■ French Sugar do j* Drumhead Cabbage, ’ F.arly York do Green Globe Savoy cabbage *’ Low Dutch do; Early Sugar I-oaf do Turnip Rooted do io Red Dutch do e Long Orange Carrot >- do Rod do >■ Early Cauliflower While Solid Cellery Early Cluster Cucumber Long Green do Short do do Purple Egg Plant 1 Sea Kail Brown Dutch Lettuce Ice Cuss da ' Large Groan head do Ice head do Drumhead do Imperial sugar loaf do Fine Nutmeg Melon j Large while On.'on f do Red do Y Plain Curled Parsley Lung .Smooth Parsnip , Early Bishop Pees Bluu Prussian do Spanish Dwarf do Early Double blossom Pass Matchless do Cayenne Pepper Cherry Turnin Radish Ixmg Salmon do do Scarlet do Salsify or Vegetable Oystor Early Bush Squash Fine Marrow do Full (3. N. do Summer C. N. do i Round Leaf Spinojfo i Early Dutch 7'urntp r /.urge While Flat do 3 Kola Buga da r Largo Norfolk do Feb 9 33 Norfolk feCliiirloslon Steam I'uckutn. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THE Norfolk Line of Steam Packets will commence run -1 Mv ning regularly onco a week, bet ween Charleston At Nor -1 folk, bv the steamer GEOR GIA, Copt. Rollins, leaving Charleston on Friday " Afternoon,lho IHth March, and tho .SOUTH CARO -3 LINA, Copt. Holmes, on the 25th March, Passage 3 and Fare $23 This arrangement to continue until r the first of August, at least The Bouts will leave Norfolk every Saturday.— J Tho Georgia will run through to Savannah next ‘ trip, and continue to do so until furthernoticn. The ■ steamer Kentucky is to run to and from the Norfolk and Charleston steam packets in the Bay, anil insure 1 passengers being put on board the Philadelphia r boats Monday morning, and they may bo in New 0 York Monday night. WILLIAM PATTON, Agent, Fitzsimons' wharf. March 10 57 6t NEW MACKEREL.—2O whole and 20 half bids. No 1; 20 whole find 20 half bbls. No. 2; • 50 whole bids. No. 3-Hale caught Mackerel—just * received and for sale by MOISE At COHEN Jan 16 12 Communicated. MR. EDlTOß—Through the columns of your useful paper, wo would recommend tho Peo ple’s Opposition Line o( Post Coaches, from Mont gomery to this place. Wo havo travelled through the whole route with safely, though the roads are in many places almost impassable. Tho Coaches and Teams all excellent, the drivers sober, polite, I and careful; in short from the speed with which a they transport their passengers, and the attention - paid to their comfort, wo have no hesitation in say t ing that it is the best lino in every respect in the Stale. EDWARD LE FORT, ) „ „ . CHAS. L. KINGSBURY, lorlt ’ J. B. HALL, 1 „ W|». H. KEMPTON, Miss. WM. DII.LAHUNTY, ) EDW. LLOYD, Maryland. ‘ Feb. 6 30 |> 11EADDE$ Portrait Painter, respect s If. fully informs tho Citizens of Augusta that ho V has returned to this city, and taken tho room m the Masonic Hall, which he occupied lost winter. IKr Specimens of his Painting may be seen in a " few days at his room, to which he invites the atton tion.of those disposed to patronize him. it Jan7 S if ® fIjCftPENTIiR'E Solution of Kreosote— For the j. v cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, tetters, ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding _ from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, A c. Ac. n For sale by CLOUD A ROTH WE LI.. Jan 15 15) No. 232 Broad street. TVTEGttO WOMAN FOR SALE-Afe..7t7oriy r 1 • years of age—she con be seen at th« jail, and r will be sold low, if taken out et the Atste, is sold be cause she will not live with her present o» nnr. Jon 14 1 if Double Dahlia*. 1 1 1 KT . rwr cived at the Augusta Heed Store a •" choice and superb collection of Double Uablioe, w |*icb being Irom tho subscribers own garden, eon, with confidence, ho warranted in all respects. Al so among other .Voids, just received, Early Crimson ' "° v * r i I umip Kooied Cabbage, under ground, Turnip Rooted Cabbage, above ground. - . oa J H- J- .SERVICE. - 1‘ üb. 28 SPRING goods. Ar.ilfcar & Carmichael, RE now receiving a large and general ssesrt inenl ol STAPLE AND FANCY \ DRY GOODS, i Which will be ollercd at reasonable rates and ao cummcxiaiing terror. j March 13 $() i Notice. I fISHE Copartnership heretofore existing under . J. the firm ol Cloud A Hothwell is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. N. B. CLOUD, april 1 78 D. E. BOTHWELL, Notice. EIiSONS indebted to mo for Professional ser vices, will ploase make payment to Messrs. Jen kins & Mann, who are my authorised Attorneys, i - during my absence from the State. ✓ Fob 4, 1837 30 D. PATTERSON. Administrator’s Notice. ALL persons having claims against Jarvis Ballard, deceased, late of said county, are requested i» hand innn account of their demands within the lime prescribed by law, and those indebted to said de ceased are required to make payment to the under signed. feb 28 w6t ANDREW J. MILLER, Adm’r. Indian Springs. The subscriber has purchased lb . B ■miffPKja Buildings formerly occupied by Mr, ■Hpsejiii fey Erwin and others, and is now pm ting them in the host order fur the ***■; ® a “ BRaEB-! ' reception of company. The prem isos are very convenient to the springs, and by the attention the subscriber will bestow on his custom . ers, he liopes to merit mi l receive the patronage of > all who have heretofore patronized the establish ment. The virtues of the mineral water, ore too well known to need any recommendation He expects 1 to be able to accommodate Irom one hundred to on* hundred and fifty persons. Every arrangement will h« made fur tho amusement and recreation of the la dies. His stables are pul in good order, and will bo woH attended. MORRIS MATHEWS. Fcbs wIOw 3« The Savannah Georgian will publish the above weekly ten weeks. STA TF OF GEORGIA, I In the Superior Cum, Richmond County. ) January Term, 1887. Eleanor Jane Reed, ) vs. j Libel for Divorce. Richard Reed. ) £T appearing to the Court by the return o the Deputy Sheriff, that tho defendant is not to be found—it is ordered that ho appear, and file bis an swer in said cause, m the next term, as the Court will proceed, as in case of judgment by default. It is further ordered that this nila be published in one of the Gazette* of the city of Augusta, for thtspaee of three month# prior to tho next term. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. JAMES Mo LAWS, Clerk. March 1 w3ns 49 Fifty Dollar* Reward. rWHlEsuhscriborofTers fifty dollars for the sppra -I. hensiou of JAMES R. SMITH, A bis delivery to the jailor of Lincoln County, On. I charge said Smith w'lh committing Forgery in Augusta,in 1834: and convoying a forged letter to mo. At the time ol this transaction. Smith made his home near Bachelor Retreat, in I’ickons district, 8. C. James R. Smith is about 20 yours of age, round bodied, strait built, hoe fair hair, blue eyes, fair skin, and a scar on his left chock, which looksjike it might have been caused by the cut of a razor) two ofliis lore-tooth out, talks bro ken and lisps very much in his speech. Any person that will confine said Smith in any secure that I con gel him, I willgivo thirty Dollars. JOEL GITTENB. P B.—ln addition to the above reward, I will give lor tbo delivery of the said Smith, to the jailor afore said, thirty five dollars more. J. (i. Lincoln county July 15 51 rail I M. HOWEY, Professor of Penmanship, will k7. remain in Augusta a short time, to give lessons in this useful art. lie respectfully invites Iho atten tion of all persons desirous of writing an elegant h nd. Five or six lessons on his admirable system are generally sufficient to accomplish this, though years may hnio been spent in fruitless efforts to at Inin it. Those who have tried Jnrncr systems tad failed, are nssi rod them is no mistake in ibis. Their success w ill bo guarantied, it the requisite attention bo given. Persons wishing to lake lessons are re quested to make immediate application to Mr. H. at his room in the Masonic Hall, where his specimens muy he examined and terms known. Private lessons given, if required. Jan 1G 18 ts BLANKETS. FLANNELS, &«. &e.~Tbasn « scribcrs have just received 3 bales Duflil Blankets 1 do super Bed do 2 do vtliito Flannels 2 do red do 2 do rod Lindseys, 2 cases Satinets, flow price) With a variety of other Goods in their Ime, Whtoh, having boon lately purchased, and a part of their ow n importation from England, they are enabled to offer Ihora below tho present market prices. EDGAR A CARMICHAEL. Jan 9 _ 6 ts Dr. llriij. Douglass, SURGEON dentist, HA 8 returned to tho city and resumed the d utioe of his profession, at his residence comer of Broad and Joekson streets, over tho store ol Messes. Clarke McTier&Co. ts Oct 4 NEftROES FOR SALE. Eli HE subscriber, residing in Hamburg, South X Carolina, at the second house from tho bridge, has on hand a largo number of likoly VIRGINIA .SLAVES, and will receive new supplies every two weeks. Persons wanting to purchase, Planter's eg Trader's, would do well to give us a call. JOSEPH WOOD*CO. Tho city papers and thu Macon Messenger wilt Insert the above once a week for throe months. Feb 2 87 - Tax Notice. WE will attend at the office of J. W. Meredith, Esq. betwi—n the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 P. M.on Tuesday the 14th, 21st, and 28th Inst; at thu Eagle A Phamix Hotel, on Wednesday the 15th,22d and 29ih inst; at tho Globe Hotel on Thursday tho 10th, 23d and 30th Inst, and at the office of A. I. Huntington, on Friday the 17lh, 24th and 21st, fur the purpose ol receiving returns of Taxable Property lor Richmond County for 1837, and for collecting tho Taxes due for 1836 WILLIAM V. KERR, a. t. k. ». m. WILLIAM KENNEDY, t. o. «. a. March 7 swtAl 44 SAMUEL LANE. Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, <{-<x 48 Broad street, HAVING just arrived from London, begs most rcspecffully to return his sir cere thanks to the citizens of Charleston, end tho adjoining States, for the very liberal share ol patronage which ho hoa hitherto received, and feels that ho would be want ing in gratitudo for such support, were ha not thoa punlicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred, and tu prove that ho has still an earnest and sincere desire to extend, it possible, bis connections in Soath Carolina, He has been to England for the pur|>ots of effecting arrangements ol a direct intercourse bo tween the psiablislunont there and here, and also wiih the j” ,h Manufacturers, &c. &c. Having completed his arrangements m a manner to ensure a quick succession of tho most fashionable articles of Dress being exported, he most respect fullyassurcs them that ho has now opened on assort ment of COATS, Ac. Ac., which are not to bo sue- Gassed for quality, workmanship and style, in lh» I, Stales. 8. L. begs to add that all orders in his business for tho London Markets, will meet a promptness of despatch which will characterize the peculiar ad vantages of this establishment. Master Tailors may be supplied with the latest fashions. N. B.—-Wanted, 12 first rate COAT HANDS. OiT The Savannah Georgian and Augudta Chroni i do, will ploase give the above two i urxlay and Thursday, until farther noticed—t OfflWss ton Mercury. i Jan. 20. 16 aTJNOR SALE.—That fine establish* X' mem, known as Marsh's HO TEL, situated in the town of Aiken, nearly opposite the Engine House, cos venient for passengers travelling on the cars from and to Charleston Also convenient (or travellers : this Establishment is large and comma dioos, with Stables, offices,and all other necessary out buildings, calculated for a large business. It will he sold on liberal terms,-by applying to Dauiu* I (,‘ook. Esq.Charleston,B. C. ortotheSubscribero the premiss*. JOfINMvHHIi Aikon,Jan. 3$ *