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OFFICIAL DRAW ISO
OF THE
wcorgia Slate Lot lory.
Fjr the benefit of tlio Augusta Indep’t Fire Como'v
CLASS NO 19, for 1837.
39 34 49 74 33 3 33 M 25 K1 Ti "■so"
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above number.
. “ s Hiey stnml are correct, as taken frotmtbe Man
nger s certificate of the drawing of the Virginia State
lottery for the Town,of Pe'.ersburgh Class No. 4, for
1837, drawn at Alexandria, Va., May 13ll„ 1337.
And which determines the fate of all the Tickets in
uie above Lottery.
M .. A. READ, Agent.
Mn >’ 1C U 4
GEORGIA STATE
LOTTERY.
.. I'or the benefit of the
AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY
CLASS NO. 20.— FOR 1837.
i 0 be determined by the Drawing of the Virginia
iS'IQUi Lottery, lor the benefit of the Monongalia
Academy, C ass No 4, for 1837.
lobe drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. Saturday,
May 20th, 1837.
D. S. Gregory & Co. (successors to Yales & Mc-
Intyre,) Managers.
CAPITAL
25,000 DOLLARS
«!! AND scar.MK.
IjPnze of $23,000 is 25,000
1 7,500 is 7,500
1 6,000 is 5,000
1 4,000 is 4.000
1 3,000 is 3,000
1 2,500 is 2,500
1 2,200 is 2,200
20 1,000 is 20,000
20 250 is 5,000
78 200 is 15,600
130 150 is 19,500
200 125 is 25,000
60 100 is 6,000
60 90 is 3,400
60 60 is 3,600
60 50 is 3,000
120 30 is 3,600
5940 20 is 118,800
26550 10 is 265,500
43305 Prizes, amounting to $510,200
75 No. LOTTERY—IS DRAWN BALLOTS
55* Tickets slo—Shares in proportion.
55‘J’ickets in the above Lottery can bo obtained
at all times by country dealers and those who are
disposed tojadventure, by sending their orders to the
undersigned, who will give prompt attention, if ad
dressed to
A. READ,
Contractor and State Agent, Augusta, Geo.
may 16 114
Pin Lost.
LOST, last evening, between this city and the
Georgia Rail Road depot, a Gold Breast Pin.
The finder will bo liberally rewarded, and receiv.
tho thanks of the owner by leaving it at this ofllcee
may 4
VAUCLLSE MANUFACTURING CO.
A SUPPLY of Yarns and Oznahurgs will, in fu
ture, bo kept on hand ot the Company’s De
pository, at R. C. Baldwin’s Store, Broad-st. Augus
ta, via., where the former customers of the Factory,
an l the trade generally are invited to call.
VV’.M, G. NIMMO, Sec’y * TreasT.
March 29 ts 73
Notice.
GEO. W. CRAWFORD is my legally,anthoris
ed agent dunng my absence from the city ol
An gusla, (jleo. WM. WIUGHT.
npnl 24 IwtOct. 95
S H OES.
SP RING ANOSUMMEU ASSORTMENT
B. W. FORCE & CO.
HAVE received 500 packages Boots and Shoes
comprising every article in the line. All ar
rangements being with Manufactures direct, they
can bo sold as low os in the Northern cities.
for Sale, all kinds of Leather, Moroco, Seal, and
Li ling Skins.
WANTED. —500 Sides Georgia tanned light Sole
leather, 500 do do do UperLeath
crin rough. AprillS
. HAMBURG DEPOT,)
April 18, 1837. f
|V OTICE is given, that payment of freight for
1 N Merchandize by the Rail road will be requi
red at tho Depository on delivery ol the Goods.
All Goods not taken from the Depot, Within
twenty-lburjhonra alter noticeof arrival and delivery
i i given, will be sent to a public store, at the
ow ner or consignees expencc.
april 19 91] A. R. HAIG, Agent.
IVcw ftooils,
s FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
raiHE subscribers havs received an assortment of
I seasonable goods, consisting of
Sup. bl'k, green and Dahlia col’d Broad Cloths,
do do and olive col’d Cashmerett
do do and brown drab’d e le's
do do and olive Borobazins,
I bihlia col’d Genoa Cashmere,
Sniped and fancy do
I'n ncy Linen Drillings,
do Chally, Mar’s and Satin Vestings,
U ith a variety ol articles to which they would in
vite the nttentiou of their customers and tho public
generally PRICE &MALLERY,
april 17 Drapers * Tailors, 253 Broad st.
Evans’ CamofiiaiSc Fills-
R PREPARED from n pure extract, of the flower,
u a very wholesome medicine, mild in operation
end pleasant in effect, the most certain preserver of
health, a safe and effectual cure of Indigestion and
Stomach Complaints, and as a natural consequence,
u purifier of the blood, and a sweetener ol the whole
system.
To the Nervous and Debilitated. —The powers o
Evans’s Comomilo Pills are such, that the palpila
tmg heart, the tremulous hand, the dizzy eye, and
the fluttering mind, vanishes before their effects,
like noxious vapors before the benign influence of
the morning sun. This t onic medicine is lor nerv
o is diseases, general debility, indigestion and its ron-
Hoquenoes; as want of Appetite, an apparent disten
tion of the stomach, belchings, pai.is in the stomach,
acidity, unpleasant taste in the mouth, lumbhng
noise in tho bowels, nervous symptoms, languid
ness when the mind becomes irritated, desponding,
thoughtful, melancholy, and dejected; hypochondn
aism,a low spirits, consumption, palpitations of the
heart, nervous irritability, nightmare, rheumatism,
spasmodic affection, dimness of sight, delirium, and
n II other nervous symptoms, these rills will produce
a aafe and effectual cure.
A supply of the above highly valuable medicine
j.ist received and for sale by N. B. (’LOUD,
No. 232 Broad street.
Where may bs had all’tho popular Patent Medicines
of the day; ns well ns a general supply of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. <fec.
may 5
COSTER & COVE’S
Southern Tonic,
A Family Medicine for the euro of Ague & Fever,
i A. of Appetite, Indigestion, Heartburn, night
Sweats, and every sympton of general debility
The “Southern Ton c” is not offered as a remedy
against tho whole catalogue of diseases winch man
it heir to; hut the disease for which it is intended
as a remedy, is that form of Fever known as Inter
mittent or Fever and Ague—ln order that those who
raay-he disposed to give the Southern Tonic a trial,
may he belter salified with regard to its efficacy, the
following certificates arc offered.
From Dr. Musgrove, Surgeon in the U. S. Army.
Walker county, Ala., July 2\st, 2830.
Gentlemen.—l have had occasion, in the recent
campaign with the Creek Nation, to attend upon
very many cases of Ague and Fever, and by the re
commendation of our Surgeon General, Dr. Me Le
on, who supplied the army with our Southern lonic,
I was induced to try it. I did so, and have novel
in tho whole course of my practice been more pleas
ed by the effect of any raedici3 e * never Jai to
to cure. Yours re ipectf uu/» _
E.G. MUSGROVE, :»u.D.
Fur. Col. McMillan’s Bat*n,4th Reg. Ala. > ol ia
Montgomery, August Ist 1930.
Gent.—l h ave used your Southern Tonic in sov
*eral cases, and it proved efficacious in every one.
Truly and re.pect(ully r jrour & s, M coLEs
A supply just received and forsale by
N, B. CLOUD, No 232 Broad-st.
I «L Hats! Hats! !
TVRAB FUR HATS
JtJ Drab Russia do
Blank do do
1 Children’s black Silk Hats
do do Fur do
do Drab Silk do
Mexican plain do
Sup black Heaver do
Sup black Silk do
Together with on assortment of Palm Leaf am
Leghorn Hats and Hat cases, for sale by
CLARKE& HOLLAND,
may 2 102 291 Broad-s(.
IVotlco.
\| r « if o Martha Ann Carpenter, having ceased
. , lobe a wile to me, and apprehensive that she
• is about to leave my bed and board without mv
permission, 1 take this painful method of irivin nr it
publicity to the world,—and I do hereby Ibrewam
all and every person whatever, from trading with
i my smd "'fe or giving her credit upon the laith of
my responsibility—as I will not be liable for her
contracts, conduct or conversation in nny shape or
; form whatever. BAILEY CARPENTER.
. Burk county, Geo., May 3.1837. [may 6 106
~ Canal llonr.
'>j| BBLS fancy Brand Canal Flour,
50 do Baltimore, Howard Street.
ALSO,
10 Tiercct of Prime Rice.
Ju«t received and for sale, by
may 9lt 103 A. I. HUNTINGTON &CO
Notice.
ON the first Saturday in May instant, the (. ity
Council will appoint a City Constable to fill
the vacancy occasioned by the resignation ofWkuh
ington Lawson. Applications to be made to the
Clerk on or before 10 o’clock of that day.
By order GEO. M. WALKER,
may 2 102
The different papers in the City will publish ti c
above.
HAH KINSVILLE MONEY taken at par, tor
Goods, by the undersigned, No. 197 Broad st.
may 1 101 E. D. COOKE
New Spring <*oods.
SNOWMEN A: SHEAR.
HAVE just received from New York and Phila
delphia, a very large and splendid assortment
ol Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, suitable for the
Spring and Summer season, comprising a great va
riety of new and splendid nrticles of the latest LonJ
don and Paris styles, which have been selected with
great care from the most recent importations for the
city and country trade, among them are—
Extra rich French Muslins with small figures, (lates
styles)
Superior French Printed J ickoneta and Cambrics
small figures, and entirely new styles
Rich 6’ilvor-stripcd and Printed Lawn Muslins
Superior black and white French Muslins
Extra black Grenadine, and black Crape D’Lyons
Extra French, Gorman, and Manchester, Ginghams,
of very superior styles
Superior black and white Mourning Ginghams (extra
quality)
I Extra 4-4 French Prints, small figures, and superior
styles
SupcriorEnglish and American Prints
Superior French and English blackand white Prints
for mourning, (extra quality)
1 Extra rich London and American Furniture Prints
! Extra rich black Gro do Rine, (richest lustre)
’ Matieoni’s best black Italian Lustrings
Superior wide black Gro dc Swiss
Extra 5 4 French bl’k Bombazeens, (Lupin’s raanuf.)
Superior black Chally’s and black Italian Crapes
Extra rich French Needle Worked Muslin Capes
and Collars, of the latest Paris style, (a very
largo assortment)
: Infant's Needle-work’d linen Cambric Cops & Bodies
Needle-worked Muslin Bands of superior style
A very large supply of Needle-work'd -Muslin Edg
ings and Insertings, (now patterns)
A large supply of Thread Lace Edgings and Insert
ings, (new and rich patterns)
A large supply of Blond laces and Grecians quillings
Superior German Cruets for embroidering (a very
largo supply of the best quality) embracing a
very great variety of tbo richest colors
Canvass and Needles for embroidering
Ladies fancy cotton & rich embroidered silk Aprons
Ladies superior Mohair Caps, (a very largo supply)
Extra 3-4 and 4-4 rich Hornani, Gauze, and limey
Shawls and Handkerchiefs
Superior plain white, black, and fancy 4-4 heavy
twisted silk Shawls
Rich Blond Gauze Scarfs and fancy Chalelaines
Superior 3-4 and 4-4 black love Hdkfs and black love
and crape Veils
Rich green, white, and black Blond Gauze Veils
Superior black, white, & green dolled Lace for Veils
Superior plain and figured B ibbinett’s & Blond Laces
Superior white and black Silk Laco Edgings
Ladies’ superior Hem stich-needle worked, and cor
ded linen, cambric Handkerchiefs
Gentlemen's superior white Damask, crimson, Eng
lish, and fancy Pongeo Hdkfs
Extra plain Jackunct, Nansook, Mull, and Book
Muslins
Superior figur'd Swiss and Book Muslins
■Superior undressed Cambrics and Bishop Lawns
Rich fancy striped & check Swiss Muslins, new style
Superior oriental and fancy check’d Muslins, (a very
large supply)
Extra rich fancy bonnet and cap Ribbons
Rich embroidered and fancy Belt Ribbons
Ladies’ extra colored and black 11. S. Gloves
Ladies' superfine white and black pic uie Gloves
Gentlemen’s superfine black 11. S. and white Berlin
Gloves
Ladies’superior block and w hite open worked, and
plain English Silk f/ose
Ladies' superior Lisle Thread Hose
Ladies’ superior plain mid opened-worked Linen
Hose
Ladies’ superior English amlGerman while and black
cotton I [me, (best style)
Ladies' superior brown and fancy cotton Hose
Misses superior white and fancy colored cotton Hose,
- No. I, 2,3,4, and 5
Youths' white and mixl cotton half-Hoso
Gentlemen’s superfine while, black, brown, ami Ran
dom Cotton and Thread half-Hoso
Superior French Gum Elastic Suspenders, (best qua
lity)
Superior 5-8 and 3-4 long Lawns
Superior 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, round thread and
warranted all Flax
Superior heavy 9-B_lrish Linens, expressly for pillow
cases
. Superior 5-4 and 6-4 Irish Linen Shootings
Extra 8-4,10-4, 12-4, and 14-4 rich Damask Table
Cloths
Superior Damask Napkins and white Doyles
Heavy Scotch and superior B. E. Diaper tor Towels
Scotch Huckaback a very superior article for Towels
, Superior Ticklonburgs and Russia Sheetings
i Extra 12 4 w hite Marseilles Quilts with fringe from
r S7 to S2O
I Superior 12-4 white knotted Counterpanes
, Ladies’ superior w hile and black corded Skirts, with
■ small raised JJplks
Ladies’ superior Corsctts, No. 1,3, 3,4,5, and 6, best
stylo
- Superior 9-8 and 5-4 Furniture Dimities extra quality
1 Superior Garment Dimity and Hair Cord Muslins
, A lar.e supply of American and German Cotton
f Fringe
. Superior white and brown French Drills
. Extra French and German plain white, and brown
Linens
, Superior Georgia and German Nankeens
. Superior Crape Camblets, black Lastings and black
Circassians
Superior (aucy mixtures* Bengal stripes for youth’s
clothing
e Extra uht. & colored double back Marseilles Vesting
i Extra blue and black cloths ami Buff Cassimeree
4 A large supply of Kentucky Jeans
e Gentlemen’s superior Linen Bosoms and corded Col
lars (best style)
e A large supply ofGent'cmon’s Summer Stocks (some
very narrow)
t. Ladies’superior Umbrellas and Parasols of the best
i, Gentlemen’s superior Silk'and Cotton Umbrellas
(extra size and quality)
Ladies’ rich white and gilt, and black and gilt Reti
cules
Rodger’s best quality of Scissors
Superior Drill Eye Needles, & Kirby’s patent Pens
Taylor’s and Clark’s best Spool Cotton (300 yards)
Superior Pearl Buttons, some very small size for La-
r < dies' Dresses .
1 Superior quill back and shell-tuck and side Combs,
(deep teeth)
V Li ncn tapes, braids, white and colored Bed Lace
n , Superior Darning Cotton
11 .Superior palm leaf and rich feather fans
r " Superior Oil Silks and Oil Cloths
? A large supplyof paper hangings (new patterns)
nidi Screens for Fire Boards, ot the most splendid
10 patterns .
Coarse Bobbinetts for Pavihions
’■ Slater's 4-4 Premium Bleached Shirtings and English
11 SuperiorVL 7-8,4-4, 5-4, and 6 4 Brown Shirtings
11 and Sheetings . _ .
3- Heavy Shetucket Ticks, Apron & Furniture Checks
Superior Flax Osnaharghs and Bear Duck
s > Buckrams Padding and Top-sad Duck
ir The above with a great variety of other articles
9 ; embracing almost every description of Dry Goods,
' d su jtable for the supplyof families and country Mer
-hants will lie sold at very low prices—the public
arc respectfully invited to call end
3- sortment. -
of Lois in H» c tll y
'■ * ,C OF BRUNSWICK, GA.
5 ‘ ,«.ite „„ oerous applications which have been
milE UU'- by persons anxious to make ar
-1 made for Lou. * g commence business next
rangemenls to bu 1 a „f obtaining them from
Autumn, and th - mllicul j ,j uce d the Brunswick
“ indviduali Lot-holders,h' ,j e from one to j
Land Company to offer at public J" ~ comrnon cc
tw-ohundred wellsclecred■ W nelt) un .|
derThe'supermtcndencc of tho D.rectors.or an Agent j
be liberal, and title, indis
rd'cotmtMionerGFxp^- 0 " Catal ° gUe “’
|t , j &c. CAR TWRIGHT. J
HENRY RICE. Director.
GEORGE M. DEXTER, )
April I
Flour! Flour!!
BBLS. Su|«rfine Baltimore Flour, on lard
• G ing, will be sold low, for Cosh, in lots lo suit
purchasers —Apply to
GOULD & SIMMS,
may 6 106
Soutiirrii Stcniii Packet t'o.
SUBSCRIBERS in Augusta to the capital Slock
of the above Company, ore required forthwith
to pay to Kerrs & Hope, agents ol the Company,
the second instalment due on their subscriptions—
say one hundred dollars on each share.
T. J. KERR, Trens’y & Sec’ry.
Charleston, S. C., 21th April, 1837.
may 1 ts 101
A Card.
WILLIAM 11. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu
sic, respectfully announces to the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta, and its vicinity, that he has
just arrived from New York w ith a view oflocali ig
himself in this place ns a teacher of Music on t ie
Piano Forte and Guitar; and hopes that his pum - u
ality ami strict altemion to tho improvement ol his
pupils, will insure him n liberal sh ire of public pvl
ronage. Amite lefi with Mr. H. Parsons, (to w rim
Mr. O. h s the bon jr to refer) will receive pr. n pt
attention.
Piano Fortes tuned and repaired;
may I dtf 101
1i J 111 S.—a splendid assortments of French
CJ Muslin Shirts, just received and for sale by.
CLARKE & HOLLAND,
may 2 102.
Siuiiunvi* Cllolliiu^.
THE subscribers have this day received from
their house in N. York, an assortment of Heady
Made Clothing, made up under the immediate di
rection of one of the firm which they would recom
mend to the public. TRICE & MALLEHV,
may 2 102 258 Broad street.
Notice.
ON the first Saturday in May instant, the City
Council will grant Retail and Dray Licenses
for the ensuing year. Blank applications for Retail
Licenses can to had in application to the Clerk.
By order. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
may 4 104
Dissolution.
THE Copartnership now existing under the name
of Yarborough and Meriwether, will be dissolv
ed on the first day of May next by consent of par
ties. All unsettled accounts must he rendered on
said day. JOHN W. YARBOROUGH
W. B. MERIWETHER
Hamburg, april 20,1837
Town of Hamburg.
reward.
RESOLVED, That the Town Council of Ham
burg, offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS, to any person or persons, who may
bring proof to eonviction ol any person or persons,
who may have had any incendiary agency in the
late fire. Done in Council 251 h of April, 1837.
B. F. McDONALD, Int. Pro. Tem.
By the Intendant Pro. Tem.
M. Gray,Clerk.
April 20 5t 97
55* The city papers and Charleston Courier, will
give the above five insertions.
Congress Water.
Afresh supply immediately from tho Congress
Springs at Saratoga, for sale by
april 29 100 W.HEWSON
Oils.
FINE White Sperm and Linseed Oil, just received
(or sale by
april 29 W. HEIVSON.
Brushes.
CLOTHES, Hair, Nail, Plate, Comb, Horse,and
fine Dusting Brushes—comprising an elegant
assortment, just icceived and for sale, by
april 29 W. HEWSON.
Lost Breast S^bbi
LOST last evening a Gold Frame Breast Pin with
tho figure of n Bird on the laco of it. Tho
finder will ho rewarded and receive tho thanks ol
the owner by leaving it at this office.
april/29 100
(ilrcvn Douse liimts.
JUST’receivod and forsale at tho Augusta Seed
Store, a fine collection of Green House Plants,
april 4 68
“TRUTH WILE PREVAIL. 1 '
DR. ROBERTS’S GENUINE
W 7 olch IVlcdteamenCuin,
BTVOR curing Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Liver Com
-I ’ plaints, Jaundice, Colic, Fever and Ague, Dys
entery, Ilcttdach, Loss of Appetite, Flatulence, Hy
pochondria, Hysterics, Dropsical Complaints and
Heartburn. It a)so prevents all Bilious Disorders,
and removes habitual Costiveness, Asthma, Stran
gury, Gravel, Rheumatism, Gout and impurities of
tho Blood.
CERTIFICATES.
■Sanquoit, Dec. 19, 1831.
Dr. Marchisi—
Dear Sir—ln the month of December, 1824, being
at St. Anvils, province of Upper Canada,! caught a
cold which soon settled into a fever ; at the same
lime 1 had a most distressing cough, and a very se
vere pain in my left side. I applied to several emi
nent Physicians in Lewistown, Niagara co. who
treated mo fur the Liver Complaint—but without
success. I grow worse every day, and J thought 1
should soon ho called to appear before the great *'l
AM.”
In the month of March, 1825,1 applied to skilful
Physicians in Oneida county, who treated me also
for the Liver Complaint, without any essential ben
efit I wehl afterwards to New York, in hopes that
change of climate and diet and new scenes might
possibly restore mo to health; and indeed a stay of a
lew months there enabled me to renew my trade. I
was not cured, however, (or from Uie time I was
sick, until very lately, I was often distressed by a
pain in my leftside, want of nppelito, indigestion,
and a general depression of spirits. Last October J
was induced to take “Dr. Roberts's Welch Medica
mentum,” prepared by yourself, ami I feel grateful
that I am able to state that after having used one pint
sml a half, the pain in ray side has entirely subsided.
I have regained my appetite, and my general health
lias been so far restored that 1 have not felt so well
as I do now within the'lnst eight years.
I conceived it a duty I owe to the public at largo,
to make my case generally known. I hope that
thousands through tho United Slates, who are now
as much afflicted as 1 have boon, will be induced to
make atrial of your medicine, convinced that they
will find it most beneficial.
Yours respectfully, HENRY DAVIS.
Utica, May 14th, 1831.
Mr. J. M. Marchisi —
Sir —This may certify that I have been severely
afflicted for five years with the Inflammatory Rheu
matism. I applied to some of tho most eminent
Physicians in Now York, but received little or no
relief. Fortunately, I began using Dr. Roberts's
Genuine Welch Medicamentum, prepared by yon,
from which I experienced very great and surprising
benefit; and I sincerely recommend to every family
this important medicine. Your humble servant,
A. D. TALLANT.
Utica, Jan. Ist, 1831.
Dr. Marchisi—
Dear Sir—Previous to taking your Medicamen
tum, I was very much afflicted with Dyspepsia, loss
of appetite, my eyes were very mucli inflamed and
had been for more than a year. 1 had tried various
remedies without much or any relict; until I com
menced using your Medicamentum, from which I
received almost immediate relief. Yours, *c.
LUKE DODGE.
N. B,—The Medicine will in no case be genuine
without my vvritt’n signature on the label of each
bottle. JOHN B. MARCHISI.
Utica, March Ist, 1836.
A supply of the above valuable Medicine just re
ceived, and for sale by B. CLOUD,
april 17 90 No. 323 Broad street.
rculoi al Eiom v ol ISoucaet.
FOR colds, coughs, complaints of the lungs load
ing to consumption, spitting of Blood, asthma,
croup or hives, hooping cough, pain in the breast
and side, dyspepsia, difficulty in breathing m young
children, &c. &c. &c. .
This be ding and valuable preparation has proved
successful in a practice of many years, and its repu
tation and good effects may bo learned by the use of
lor 2 vials. It produces ease, expectoration and an
equal circulation of the fluids, obviates costiveness
without causing debility, and brings a gentle and
healthy moisture on the skm. It immediately quits
a coughing .'lit, gives ease to a sore and painful breast,
and supports the debilitated ( best and lungs under
disease, and seated consumption. The highest me
dical authority agree with those who have used it,
to be the most valuable compound yet known m
71 A°snpply of the above justly celebrated Medicine
just received and for sale fay jq r GLQUD,
! a p r il 28 _ 99] No. 232 Broad-st.
D UTCH BOLTING CLOTHS—India Floor-
Mattings.
Philadelphia Kid and Moreceo Slippers,
Cotton Fringes, and Cotton Hosiery,
Brown Linens and Drillings,
Irish Linens and Diapers,
Mohair Caps. Curls and Ringlets,
French Muslins and Ginghams.
A good assortment of the above articles, just ro
celved and for talc \ VyATT & Co.
' april 24 95 No 206 Broad-st
j;>n oiru z;,
* *l*i* •weihod of informing onr IrionJs,
i ** and the public ponorally, that wo h.i vc opotitHi
a large and extensive office, in the roar of tqp publi
cation office on Broad street, in tho luiiiding formerly
occupied by Messrs. Pemberton us die office of* llio
. Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOBS, of
every description. The office w ill bo under the man
| ageroent of Mr. \V.T. Thompson, who is one of
k the best job-workmen in the city.
| PAMPHLETS, BANK CHECKS,
! CAtIDS COTTON RECEIPTS,
CIRCULARS, IMLI.N OF LADING,
HAND BILLS, VISITING CARDS,
BLANKS, HORSE BILLS,
LABELS, PRICES CURRENT,
and every description of plain and ornamental print
ing, in Black, Bine, Green, Red, Bronze, and oilier
• fancy colors, will be executed with neatness, taste,
> and promptitude. w
1 Feb. 25 46
llacon.
fVIHE subscribers havejust opened a Bacon house
i JL at the Planter’s Hotel, (Hamburg,) ard being
■ determined to soil 50,000 rounds in live or six weeks,
i are offering at lower prices than are usual in this
t market. Come and get while you cun, for the article
is first-rate, and prices very low.
CRAWFORD & MFIVER.
npril 89 3td a 3tw 100
otl’arlnn’Nliii).
t'fnilK public are respectfully informed that the
JL Partnership heretofore existing between Elias
Nm an -& James Douglass, is this day dissolved,
npril 21 2tw 03J 1.1,1 A6’ NASON
B’ainti
4 N Invoice of White Lead consisting of Pure
and Extra No. I. nml 2, from the Union White
Lead Factory, together with a general assortment
ol Coloured Paints in Oil, and drv, for sale by
aprim \V. IIEWSON.
tiaiiiaii’t* l*aiiaccn, ,Vv.
A few boxes of Indian’s Panacea, Green’s Vcge
i.34, table Tonic Mixture, Kowmid’s Tonic .Mix
ture, nnd most of the fashionable patent nicdici.vw
of the day, for sale by
april 29 W * IIEWSON.
rpilE subscriber having purchased the interest of
1- Mr. D. K. Bothwell, in the Drug establishment
heretofore conducted under (he firm of Cloud & Both
‘ well, would inform his friends mid the public gone
■ rally, that he will continue the sumo, and keep con
stantly on hand a large nssoitinent of ftesh Drugs,
i Medicines, &c., which he will dispose of on terms as
low as can be obtained in any Southern market. Ho
would invito Physicians, Merchants, nnd others, to
call nnd examine his slock before purchasing else
where.
april 4 N. B. CLOUD.
Card.
I i M. R. McKRE, & CO. hog leave to return
» » their acknowledgements to their friends nnd
the | uhlie. on both sides of the Savannah, for the
I very liberal patronage extended towards them since
their commencement in business.
They also wish to announce to the ladies and
gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity,/that they nr#
now opening from recent importations in New York
a new and fashionable siock of spring and summer
dry g> oils, which will he sold on moderate terras
for cash or approved credit,
march 172aw6w«
Copartnership .
fVIIIE undersigned have taken Mr. F. J Brown
JL into copartnership, and will hereafter do busi
ness under the firm of Uadi, ey, Owens, <fe Brown.
Thankful to their friends for past patronage, they
solicit i continuance ol it at the old bland.
HADLEY OWENS.
Augusta, April 8,1837 if 82
Kratly lade B.iiicu,
S SUPERIOR Fine Linen nnd Cotton Shirts, cut
and made in the best possible manner expressly
in our order; fine Linen Rutiled and Plain Bosoms
also. 50 doz. host round nnd square end Collars, by
B. B. KIRTLAND& CO.,
march 31 75] Merchant Tudors, 250 Brond st.
. GENTLEMAN’S SUPERIOR GLOVES,
H AXTRA superfine black nnd fashionable colored
L*i II as Kin Glares, (real kid )
Spun Bilk, Raw Silk while nnd colored, Lisle
Thread spring wrist, white and colored Lisle thread
Berlin. Just received by,
B. B. KIRTLAND& Co.
march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad Street.
Fancy Woods.
ITtXTRA superfine twill'd Spittleficld Pocket
li Handkorehi Ts; do. do. embroidered fine linen
cambric; do. Riding nml money Belts. Silk Night
Caps nml Purses, leather, do.,Silk Nett under Shirts
and Drawers, Cloth and Hair Brushes, <fcc., by
B. B. KIKTLANDACo.
march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-Sl.
naosierv.
GENTLEMEN’S superior Black aria While Silk
Derby rib’d Half Hose, do. While Spun Silk
Jo., Clergymen mix! Jo , Silk and Colton Jo., Fancy
Chock Silk Jo., White and flrowrt Cotton do. Just
received by 11. B. KIRTI.AN I) Ac CO.
Merchant’Jailors,3so liroadst.
march 31 75
PRINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson Ac
Son’s Paper Mill, Greenville, S. C.—lust re.
coiveJ and fir sale ut the manufacturers prices, by
Jun7 If] T. 11. &1. C. PLANT.
CnS’ccaavaEJc JV3a3 I.inc
OF FOUR HOUSE POST COACHES.
saaßfe - ■■•4SSSS!
rgIHROUGH IN TWO DAYS, via Edgefield, i
U C. H., Liberty Hill, Cedar Springs, Abbeville .
C. 11., Anderson C. I £., Pendleton, Pickonsvillc, to i
Greenville C. H., S. C., resting for lilt! night at Ab
beville C. H., each way, nnd intersecting the Pied
mont Line of U Passenger Conches, which runs
north, and rests at Abbeville the same night.
Leaving Augusta, Mondays,Thursdays and Sat- |
unlays, at 3 o'clock, fA. JIL, arrives ft Greenville |
Friday, Sunday and Tuesday, et fi o'clock, P. M. I
Leaves Greenville Monday, Thursday and Satur
day, at 3 o clock, A M, anil arrives at Augusta,
Friday, Sunday and Tuesday, at 8 P. M.
At Greenville it intersects Novvland's Saluda Lido I
of four (torso Post Coaches, running via ofllFlut l
Rock and Asbville (Bunkum county) to the Warm
Springs on French Broad River, via Greenville,
Term., to Bean's Station, at which point Iho tra
veller intersects the great line ftotn Washington Li
ly via Knoxville to Nashville, Tuna., and at Haiti
point, intersects a lino running to Lexington, Kv.
and Cincinnati, Ohio ; as also at Bean’s Station the
Southern Traveller has Iho advantage of stage fa
cilities via Rogorsville and Abbingdon, Vn. to While
and Hod Sulpbor .Springs. t
All the above roots are slocked with well broke
horses, good Conches, sober, polite, careful, and ex
perienced Drivers. n
All baggage at risk of the owners. .
It. DOUGLASS Ac CO. „
April! ts 77
New Spring WooilS.
SNOWDEN Ac SHEAR are now receiving from ,
New York and Philadelphia, their Spring sup- ’
plies of Fancy and Staple DHV GOODS, coropri- r
sing a grout varie l yof now nnd splendid article, ol (
the latest London and Paris styles.
AMONG WHICH ARE :
Extra Rich French Muslins, now style
Superior French Printed Jaconets nnd Cambrics, I
small figures and entirely now stylo ‘
Superior!-! French (small figured) Prints, ncwstyle »
Rich Silver Striped nnd Printed Lawn muslins c
Superior Black and White French muslins
Extra Rich French Needle Worked muslin Capes
and Collars of the latest Paris style
A very largo supply of Needle Worked Muslin Edg- '
ings anJ Insertings, new patterns
Superior Thread Lace Edgings and Inserting
Rich Fancy Gauze Ghaltelaincs
Ladies and Gentlemen’s superior Linen Cambric ri
Ildkfs, largo sizes.
Extra Rich Black Gro do Rino, richest lustre 8
Matteoni’s best Black Italian Lustrings
Superior wide Black Gro do Swiss
Extra 5 ! French Black Bombasin, Lupin’s mnnu- _
facture
Superior Black Chally'sand Black Italian Crapes
Ladies Extra Col’d H. S. Gloves ol the best syle & <
and colors \
Ladies superior Black and While Open Worked 1
and plain English Silk Hose r
Ladies superior plan White and Open Worked Lin- '
en Hose c
Ladies superior Lilse Thread Cotton Hose
Ladies superior English White Colton Hose, best
nty lo
Extra White nnd Fancy Col’d Marseilles Vestings , j
Superior White and Brown French Drills ] I
Superior Fancy Mexican Mixturcsand Bengal Stripes i
A large supply of superior Kentucky Jean,
A large supply of Paper Hangings, new patterns
Rich screens fur Fire Boards, of the most splendid
patterns „ ~ , ...
The public are respectfully requested to call nrtd ,
examine the above, with a great variety of other ar- I,
tides. S. Ac S. will receive in a few days other large
invoices of the latest importations, which will give
them I lie most complete ami extensive assortment j
they have ever offered lo the public, all of which 1
will be sold at very low prices.
April 1 w 1
,WjA To Rent,
ft A small dwelling House near the
• tl'Hk business part of the city, in Keynote
street, opiwsod Dr Bowin. Enquire
“^ B. Murphy. No 212 Broad street
may 2 103
Nalioiiiil ColliT House.
ClAllF.subscriber having purchased Marlin I re 1-
JL crick’s, stock of Wines, Liquors &c.,hns ole i
ed a splendid Coffee I louse under iho above nr m >,
superior to any thing ever before in Augusta, in m i
dintely in the re-ruf the Confectionary. Coffee a J
relishes lobe hail at nil hours.
Entrance to the Bar at the same door ns hot. It •
fore. J. ROUSSF.AI .
may 1 2w 101
Post Oflico Augusta
-IVTOTfCE.—Afior thiN (inttMho Athens and Grocn
* ville Mails will close at 6P. 51.
May 3,1837 103 E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M.
Lailirs llaltit Clodis.
JUST received a beautiful article for gentlemens
summer Frock Conte (fashionable colors)
STOCKS.
Black’and Saxton superior plain Oombaiin Stocks
on silk frames, made light for summer,
B. B. KIRTLAND Ac CO.
npril 17 Drapers &■ ’Tailors, 350 Broad sL ,
BBLS Prime Canal Flour nml 20 casks Ckw
tJVsct a good article, just received and for sale
by
P. FLEMING & CO.
Novß S 9
Notice.
riAHEciliznns arc notified that idler the 10th Inst.
I all Dogs found running at large, will be killed
agreeably to a resolution of Council passed in
1836. FOSTER BLODGET,
npril 3 City Marshal.
Parasols & Umbrellas.
ICASF. latest stile Parasols \ Ladies’ Umbrellas.
1 do sup. Gentlemen's Silk and Cotton do.
Just received, and for sale by
npril d J. P.SETZE &CO.
A SUPPLY of the Above celebrated medicine,
warranted a sp#ody nml lasting euro tor Ague
and Fever, and every symptom of general debility.
Just received nnd for sale wholesale nml retail, by
THOMAS BARRETT At CO.
Appointed Agents.
March 22 67
V HAVE this day sold my stock in trade to Messrs.
1 Clark At Holland, who will continue the Cloth
ing Busmen at the old ami well established stand,
201 Broad-street. I trust (lint the liberal patronage
which has been extended lo mo while in business,
will not ho lost with them.
Jan 1! II tfl D’LYON THORPE.
ALL parsons having claims against me, will please
present them at the old stand, whore I cun ho
found for one month from this date Persons in
debted to mo are politely requested lo make imme
diate payment. JJ’LYON THORPE.
Jan 1! 11 ts
BJIEADDEN, Portrait Painter, respect
. fully informs the Citizens of Augusta that he
has returned lo this city, and taken the room m the
Masonic flail, which ho occupied Inst winter.
i£r Specimens of his Painting may be seen in a
few days nt Ins room, to which he invites thu atten
tion of thuse disposed to patronize him.
Jan? 8 ts
GREENSBORO’ MALE AND FEMAI.IT
jlrndcmics
rjlHF, Trusty's of the above institutions lake this
X moth#*! of informing the public that they uro
now hoia highly nourishing condition, under
the car* . experienced nml able teachers. The male
department has about fifty students, nnd is under
the direction of Mr Augustus Alden, whose ac
knowledged abilities as nn instructor of youth, ad
ded to many years experience in his profession emi
nently entitle him to the patronage of the public.
*f" -■ Female depart mem Ims upwards of sixty pu
pils, nnd is under the enro ol Miss A. P. Hamilton,
n lady of superior literary attainments, whose sys
tem of >b eiplino ami mode of instruction hnvolioen
highly approved, and hove secured for her a charac
ter ns Kn instructress, perhaps unrivalled in this sec
tion of country. The Trnslnos have engaged Iho
services of Miss M. A. Miller, as an assistant, who
is a lady well qualified to for the discharge of her
duties.
In the department of Music, they have the servi
ces of Miss E. A. Howell, who was a successful
and highly approved teacher of the science of mu
sic in the Sparta Female Seminary I ha Inst year.
In anticipation of numerous acquisitions to both
departments, by the commenceuoeni of another
qtmrlci", they are iinjpjiy to stale that they Im the
promise of the Rev. francts Bowman lo hoar reci
tations of some classes in cither department n H oc
casion may require.
They expect also in a short lime lo engage o com
petent teacher of tho French language.
Greensboro’in which those institutions arc loca
ted ns to honlthness of situation, and intelligent, re
fined and moral society is not surpassed it is behov
ed by any village in tins A’lulo.
Board can ho hud on moderate terms in many
genteel families.
JAMES F. FOSTER,
Y. P. ICING,
W. C. DAWSON,
G. G. MAT.IEWH,
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
Trustees,
Greensboro’, March 13 w6t 5‘J
Tho Editors of Iho Charleston Observer nnd
Southern Recorder will publish the above once a
week for six weeks, in each of their papers and for
ward their accounts lo the Board ut ’Trustees at
Greensboro’, for payment.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to tho late Western B.
Thonlas will please make payment, and those
having demands dgainst him will hand them in, du
ly authenticated, within lire time prescribed by law,
to N. W. Cocke hr to
EMELINE F. THOMAS, Adm’x.
Tho undersigned may bo found by nil persons
having business with him atthooflica of James W
Davies, Esq. in Cumming’s Law Range.
March 11 3! N. W, COCKE.
Iliaxim,
Will stand Iho ensuing season at
rANBv Josiaii Pattbrson’s near White
ty* m Hall, and at Cambridge, at $!0 the
Awjscason, S6O to insure. Iliazim is full
\ J (TiLff sixteen hands and a half high; he was
ravßSsaSCßgolhy old Sir Archy out of the dam
of Ihe celebrated naming mare Tolly Hopkins.
Pendleton, (8 C ) Feb. 10 L. GOODE.
Tho Greenville Mountaineer, Columbia Telescope,
and Edgefield Advertiser will publish Iho above
once r week, until tho Ist of May, and forward their
accounts for payment. L. .O
Feb 1! tM 36
CARPENTER'S Solution nf Krconotc —For the
core of cancerous ulcers, old sored, tetters, I
ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding I
from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose. Arc. Arc.
For sale by CLOUD Ar. BOTHWELL,
lan 16 IS) No 232 Brand-street.
IVTEGRO WOMAN FOR SALK—About forty
IN years of age—she can ho seen at the jail, and
will hcsolfi low, if taken out of tho .Vtnlo; is sold be
cause she will not livd with her present owner.
Jan I! 1 ts
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAR TNERBHIP.
rriHE Co-partnership heretofore existing between
X Bothwki.i. At Maquirb; was, this day, hy
mutual consent dissolved. All persons indebted to,
or having claims against said firm am requested to
make settlement with J. W. Bothwell, who is duly l
authorized to transact all business connected witli
said firm. I
J. W. BOTHWELL, ;
JAS. MAGUIRE,
Jnn. 1,1837. !!_
Pclit (*ulpli Cotton Heed.
QAA SACKS, direct from the Hills, from the
&\f well known plantation of T- Beck, near
Rodney. Wo have satisfactory certificates of the
measurement anil genuicheness ol theso soed, those
wanting will <lo well to call or send their orders os i
early as possible.
ADAMS, PARMELEE, & CO.
Feh 23 !! I
A fiirsl rate Pennmtin and Ac- ■
tliifm cnunlnnt is desirous ufcmploymcnt, for a
short lime in this city. Apply at this office.
Jan IT ts 13
Hoang, Hats, Pipes, and
MADIRA WINK.
Oft CASKS fresh imported M. At. Win*
list Cases Hats, lor, Silk Ac Kornm
20 Boxes Pipes
30 do .Soap
5 Canes Bottled Madena
Just landed and for Safe low by
1 SANDIFOKD AsCOLLINS, Auet’rt,
Feb 6 30 Opposite the Planters Hotel.
Mu forma tlon W’atttfd.
R A I.l*ll CRANK hid brofhur n reftidonce in
Jmnjm r county, Ga oil Wcnl
iicNtlny, th° ht February lust, fhr C/nnrleatcn, w«»
Men two mik« mid n halflvlow VV arronion, »rn lfi«
way lo Augusta, nmro then nothing hat been heard
ofhim. lie ia n young man, about twenty-three
yon m of age, with Mark hair and black whisker*,
and bod on, when he lelt,n Ivroun cnmblct cloak,an
adelaide dre** coat with figured gilt buttoriH, and a
pair of rlomlt'd cn«*imere |» niuloons ; and rude a
Ninall bay liofta with black mane and tail and black
feet, a Spanish gillffd saddle, and had vviih him a {pair
of saddle bags marked A. I’nine, JlilluhorV Geo.
Ay infjrmation reabot ting him, directed to Abra
ham Crane, Hillsboro', or Win. 11. Crane, Augusta,
will be thankfully received, and il this notice should
meet his eye, ho is requested to relive the anxiety of
his friends by writing lo them immediately.
Augusta, April d Iwd&wtf 82
Tim .Montgomery Journal will phase insert the
above (semi-weekly) throne month.
Flioap flriwli Lliiciim.
SNOWDI-1N it S//KAK have just received from
New York, a large supply of very superior 1-4
Irish Linens of the lx sf stylo and some of very line
qualities round thread, and warranted free from all
admixture of cotton.
Al.fO,
Superiors-1 end f»-*l Irish Linen Sheetings, 0-1,
84-4,10-4, 12-4, »4-l Damask 'l’nhle Cloths, and n
groat variety of other late and splendid styles ol
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, to which they respect
fully invito the attention of the public.
H npril 13 85
& M elil Unit Cotton St r't/.
A few sacks of genuine Petit Gull Ccttoh Seed
on hand, and fur sale by
april (*> M. M DVB.
(Car Sale.
rilWO first rnlc Road VVngons end Harness.—
Jr Apply to
march 29 7.1 TUG’S DAWSON.
Norfolk Nloum Pile Ice I I.lnc.
SIIM MEH A HUANGE i\IENT.
Time of passage 40 to AO hours and Scarcely ever out
of sight of land .
T*Wr*tiiCl Caiioi.ina will rim regular
~l ,lnl '* A u ß‘ '* lnt lpHßt;«ne
Friday Afternoon, at 4
o’clork, ns follows; the Georgia- 31st March, l lth
nml 28th April, 12nml 26 May, 9th and 23d June, 7th
ami 21st .Inly.
The South Carolina, 7th and 21st April fith
nnd 19lh May 2d, 16th mid 30th June, 7th nnd 28th
July.
The steamer Kkntockv is lornn to nnd Irom the
Norfolk and Chnrlostun Strain Pockets in the liny,
nml insure passengers lining put on hoard (ho Phila
delphia hnnls Monday Morning, nnd they may ho
m New Vork Monday night.
WILLIAM PATTON, Agent,
0 Fitzsimons’ Wharf,
irmrch 30 vvh 74
I 'm’ Sale,
.4 VALUABLE Negro Man, 43 years of ngo, an
/■.excellent field, rail and boat hand—long accus
tomed to work on the Snyannnh river and about the
wharves at Augusta—honest nnd faithful. Apply
before Ist June to Col. Samuel Hammond, Beach
Island, or to
(JAMES 11. U. WASH INGTON,
npril 10, 1837 2wtf Milled gville,
111 .SHAKES STEAM BOAT COMPANY
I" STOCK lursnle Enquire at this Ofliee.
Nept. 27 77 tl
ViiirtTMly of Ci(‘ori;in,
Athens, March 214, 1837.
AT the Commencement in the first week in Au
gust next, the Trustees of this Institution will
elect u Professor of Moral Philosophy nnd Holies
Lnttros, lo fill ths vacancy occasioned by the death
of Professor Pressley. Salary 9)600 per annum.
ASUUIIV HULL, Soc’ry.
march 29 mtAug 73
Bill. LAUD’S celebrated Patent Animal and
Vegetable Oil Soap, (or cleansing cunt collars,
woollen, linen, nml cotton goods from spots occa
sioned by grouse, paint, tar, varnish, nnd oils, of every
description, without injury to the finest goods, lor
sale by N. 11. CLOUD,
april 17 891 No. 232 Bruad-st.
Classical and ENGLISH SCHOOL.-
> Mr. Nouoiioss would respectfully inlorrn the
citizens of Augusta that ho has associated with him
in Ins school, Mr. Ilovvey, a graduate ol Jetferaim
College, Pa., and for ihelast six years an instructor
ol youth. In consequence of this arrangement mi
additional number ol pupils, of both sexes, can he
accommodated. Tito School will now consist »(
two deportments. The Classical nnd Mathematical
will ho under the supcnnlendaneo of Mr. IL, who
will teach the Latin nnd Greek languages—Algebra,
Geometry, -Surveying, Mensuration, acc. The oili
er branches will he taught ns heretofore.
The folluwingcertifientes from Professors ■Stuart
nnd Twins, of .South Carolina College, relative to
Mr. IP’s scholarship, are respectfully submitted:
I hnvo examined Air. llowcy with much particu
larity, both m Latin and Greek, nml have been qnito
pleased with the ease nml correctness of Ins transla
tions, especially in Latin. Ha appears also lo he
familiar with the rules and principles of .Syntax. 1
should think him well qualified fur primary instruc
tion in the classic languages.
J W. .STUART.
Prof, of Lnu. in S C. College.
Columbia, .lari. 3,1837.
This is to certify that I have examined Mr. IloWey
in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him
familiar with the principles of mathematics and have
no doubt of Ids competency to give instructions in
those brunches.
THOMAS S TWINS,
Prof, of Math in S. C. College.
Jon. 97. SB
NEW SPRING AND HUMMER GOODS,
Juet opened at
J. I*. Seize iffc Co’s.
•ro wit:
6 4 COTTON Cambrics, JnckunoUs nnd Nan
-4ft souk Muslins
6-4 cross har’d do
Assorted width blond laco Edgings
Plaid nnd rih’d white and black silk Hoisory
do do do and col’d cotton do
Silk nnd cotton Socks 1
Ladies’ long and short picnic Gloves
Misses picnic Mills, Corcolt Lncetts
11-4 and 12-4 colored Counterpanes I
11-4 and 12-4 fine nml superior Marseilles Quilts
fl-4 and 6-4 low priced and superior Irish Shootings
3-4 and 4-4 bird's-eye Diaper, some very fine ,
3-4, 4-4 and 0-4 striped and planted Ginghams in
great variety of patterns nnd prices
Corsican prints (a handsome article) I
4-4 and 5-4 best Italian Lustrings
While, green,.crimson and black tabby Velvets
Sup. black sillc do
Black Italian Crape
Gentlemen's fine shirt Collars and Stocks
Gum elastic Suspenders, guard Ribbons
4-4 and 6-4 Bcdticking
3-4, 4-4,5-4 and 6-4 bleached and unbleached Shirt. <|
ings nnd Sheetings I
Assorted quality Binding . v
Plain and Sprigg’d Swiss Milelins
Striped end check'd do ,
Fancy Calicoes well assorted in patterns nnd prices '
Second mourning do
Green, blue, crimson and scarlet worsted Table -
Covers r
36 inches black Italian cravats
Kloaclmd and unbleached twilled Joanes
Itnlionas, Lyonnaise
French muslins in great variety of patterns frsm
37cls to $1,50, Second Mourning (
0-1 muslins Ginghams, a fine nnd handsome article
8-4, 10-4 fine and superfine Damask Linen Table -
Drab and Brown lillfl'nlo Clolll
Assorted colored Shalloon
0-4,8-4 Pavilion Gauze, Gorman Oil ClolH
Flaxen and < lotion Osnaburgs
.S'niall figured Jackonetfs and Cambrics
Extra fine long Lawns
Blue Twif’d Strips*, >
Plain and striped Siormanls
Hamilton Jeancs, Constitution twills ? c
Assorted Brown Linens - l
4-4 superfine grass do I
Krminutts, Mexican mixture g
Saco Stripes, fancy do S'
Ribbed French Linen Drilling, beautiful I
article
Plain White *nd Brown do _ S "
French Cassimcre '
Mixed amt striped Canloons o
Rouen Cossimcrcs "2
Gorman, India, and Georgia Yellow Nam 5!
keens, do. do. Blue
Sup While nnd Colored Marseille* " I I
Vestings, low priced ,
4-4 Irish Linens in whole nnd (mil pieces
Dowlas, Russia diaper and crash (lor toweling)
Burlaps and Russia Sheeting
7-4 Barnsley Table Diaper
Satin Check and Dmiiory muslins
Extra rich Gauze, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons
Assorted Corded and Grass .Skirts
Crown Linings, G-4, 8-4 Pavilion Nailing
Bine Apron checks
Striped and Pfauded Second mourning Ginghams
India Rubber Aprons, Fine Book muslin lldkf*.
Brown Hollands
Fine nnd Superfine Furniture nnd Garment Dimity
&c. &c.
To the above will he added a variety of desirable
Fanoy and Staple articles, which ore now on their
way.
npril 5 ( T 9
Xv'fi’Ofs for Puts.
JA OR 50 LIKELY NEGROES—WiII pnoi
lively be sold in Hamburg,second house Irom
the hralg.., on Saturday 2d May, without reoerve,
amongst which arc firm rale seamstresses house ser
tanu, Cooks, Washers, Ironers, nml a variety of ex
celled field hands. Also, on the seme day will bo
sold, the house end lot wheroonl resid-, with an
enjoining lot. ] orms made known on that day.
„ . „ „ JOSEPH WOODS. ||
Hamburg, S. C. April 17ih, 1837.
A P ri ‘ I** _ _ td 90
double JUahliatt *
■ UST received at the Angnsla Seed Store a
*' . r l h V cn "V 1 Ml P' rh Collection of Double Dahlias,
wbu ll being irom the subscribers own garden, con
with confide nce, he warranted in all rrepects Al
so among other Needs, Just received, Early Crimsoii
Clover, /urmp l ooted Cabbage, under ground,
1 iirnip Rooted Cabbage, above ground
Tab. 23 • J- H.J. NCR VICE.
sprii\« coons,
ililgar & L’ni’isiichacl,
ARE now receiving a large and general assort
ment of STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY ftOOIW,
Which will hoofferdd at reasonable rates and ac
cuinrnorhiiinp terms.
March l‘.i 59
INotirc.
r Coporlncrftlilp heretofore) resting under
~ the firm of ( loud & Bothwcll is this day dissolv
ed by mutual consent.
, N. B. CLOUD,
n P r| l 1 78 D. E. BOTHWELL;
I JkEflftONP indeiited to mo for Professional ser-
B vl ®c*i will please make payment to Messrs Jen
kins dt Mann, who are my authorised Attorneys,
during my absence from the Slate.
Feb 4, 1837 30 J). PATTERSON.
Hook*, Stationary, &c.
r | ,I,E Nnbscribcrs would inform‘iheir enslomers
and the pnlilio generally residing in the Upper —'
CounMcs, that they have opened an Establishment
, ohimhiis, where they have on bond, nnd iniend
to keep, a large and general assortment ol Books,
Stationary, Fine Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Musical
Instruments, I nuts, Paper-hangings, Picture Frames,
"ffy nr, iclr usually railed fi.r in a
of ORE. Orders arerospccUullysoliclfid.
I' f ’ I’I.ANT, Augusta.
~ . I. (-■ PLAN 1 & CO.; Columbus, Geo.
A/nrch 25 gg
EANIfETS: f'La Nneln, Sc. &c.-The si t
NcnhcrH hnvo just received
3 bnlcß DufTil Blankot.N
1 do Btiipor Hod do
2 do white Flannels
2 da red do
2 do red Lindseys;
2 conch
With a variety of other Good* in their lino, wl.ioli,
having been lately purchased, and „ „ Brt ’ of , "
own importation Irom England, they are enabled
to Oiler them bciow the present market prices.
EDGAR & CARMICHAEL.
Jnn 9 ' Cj(
“ r ’.SSSfi
HAS returned to tlie city and resumed the Julies of
Ins profession, at Ins residence comer of Broad
nnd Jackson streets, over the store of Mcssss. Clark*
McTier&Co. ts Oct 4
. HiSTIET.TANTh *"
Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, <fr.
48 Broad street,
HAVING just arrived from London, begs most
respectfully lo return his si cere thanks to ths
citizens of Charleston, ond the adjoining Stales, for
the very liberal share of palronago which 1m has
hitherto rncciveA, nnd feels that bo would be want
ing iu gratitude for such support) were be not thus
publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred,
audio prove that he has still an onnieSl nnd sincere
desire to extend, il possible, his connections in Souib
Carolina. He lias been lo England lor the purpose
o( enacting arrangements of o direct intercourse be
tween Ihe establishment there and hero, and also
with the Cloth Manufacturers, &c. &c.
Having completed his arrangements in a manner
to ensure a quick succession oflhe most fashionabld
articles of Dress being exported, bo most respeet
lullyiissureH them that ho bus now opened nit assort
menl us LOATH, Ac. Ac., which arc not to bo sur
passed for quality, Wbllundiisllip mid style, in tho
U.btales.
8. L. begs to add that all orders in his business
for tho London Markets, will meet a promptness of
despatch which will elinraclcrizo .the peculiar ad
vantages of ibis establishment. Blaster Tailors
may be supplied with the latest fashions.
N. B.—Wanted, 12first rnto COAT HANDS
Kr The Savannah Georgian ond Augusta Chroni
cle, will please give thouhovn two insertions on Sat
nrdny and I liursday, until further notice—Charles
ton Mercury. w.uriso
Jan. 20. jg
IV ( *f tCt:.—Cnlnml persons found nl largo n the
nevi m i<r n T o<, '' k ntni » ,lt . fnd before day
light next morning, Without passes s’aling distinctly
the place or places to which such colored person ts
permuted to pass, will be confined us ibo Ordinance*
of the City direct. FOSTER BLODGET,
. Ju " 17 13 City Marshal.
SALE—A splendid brass moiintcd BiWir
Wogun, double scut, lined with flesh colored
watered Gras do /in, with double liamess. polo nnd
shads—made to order in New Haven, lust summer,
of the bout materials, A nply to
Jnflll< 11 i( 'j C. MINER.
OHlce ol* 'h r.'inM|)ortntion,
«- nT , rl7 . . Aiken, February 28, i 837.
l\ OTICE is given tliatfrom the Ist March, thn
rassenget Cars will depart from Hamburg arid
Charleston, daily (.Sunday’s excepted) at 6 o'dook.
A. and run through the name day.
VVM. ROBERTSON,
n i * enl r«n*portiitkm S. C. C. &K.n. c.
F0b.21 45
]\ F m MACKEREL.— 20 whuio nm! 20 hah
iB hills. No 1; 20 wlioloand 20 half bids. No. 2 ;
o 0 who o bids. No. 3—late caught Mackerel—jus
received and (or sale hy MOISE & COHEN
Jan lu 12
iVm Voi i^ckcrr.
v 111 IE report ol ihe Stcnrn I'acket d»LUMBTA
X lining sold lo the Texiati Government is incor
rect. 1 assengers maj< depend on hoing lorwnrdod
Ihe Columbia leaves hero at 10 o’clock on the
mornings of Thursdays, tho 4lh aid ]Bih May
and every I Intraday fortnight therenlicr. Tho new
hoot m the place of the Gibbons will take tile inter
mediate 1 hursdeys, sometime during the month of
” April 20 WILLIAM PAT TON, Agent.
Mfllmg Off,
C. 1) AY, Agent, intending lo discontinue
»h<; ?goncy for Mr. Joseph Nhannon, will
,!?Pv*r.?i f A.?o tock ol nssorted nnd seasonable
I)RYGOOU.S,at very reduced prices for cash, at
wholesale nnd retail. , . WM. C. WAY, Agent.
Augusta, Aprd 7, 1837
9f wt-t or dry sooiltT,
[% 1 A Y ho had in n fire proof building, in a safe
-LT.I nml centra Valuation, hy applying at the cor
nerjif Bay and MWntosh streets. Fch 3 28
.... Notice.
T \T EDNEY, is my legally authorised Agent,
• during my absence Rom the city of Augusta
Georgia. If. U. LEWIS.
april 13 3tW 86
Uentlcmeii’B Stocks,
AND Boys and Cluldreii's Pnln: Cap>, just
received and fornalo hy
WM. IL CRANE. No. 231, Broad-«t.
April 11 84
For Male. '
riBIIE comer fait opposite the Baptist Church,
X silunlisl oft Grreo and Jackson streets, being
central nod situated on the principle street, leading
to tho Kail Rend Depository. Titles indisputable*
for terms enquire of
feb 28twi THOMAS G. HALL.
Stocks.
.1 «ni i7 ! ’ r . l i VC Li “ \ ow offiorabnxin Satin and
. r’* k suitable for tho*e that may
wish them very narrow.
PRICE A MALLERY,
oprtl 17 Drapers b Tailors, 258 Broad-st.
\\T ANT KD PO HIRE—A Negro GirLeipaUltf
” ” of nursing and waiting about the \ouse
one nearly or quite grown would bo preferred—
oral wages will he given, payable month!}
year Apply at this oilics.
■l»n 7 * it
If EATtfEKS.—I2OO lbs. Feathers, just received
and for salo by MOISE & COHEN.
7 5 ts
l>Ef]T GULF
x Genuine Petit Gulf COTTON SEED, careful
ly selected expressly for this Market. Just receivtd
from New Orleans and Sir sale by
, _ RATHBONE * BAKER:
Jan. 27 og ,(
RC. BALDWIN.—Fanc-jr and .Staple Dry
. Goods, at Wholesale, 254 Broad street, Art-"
gnstn, Gen. [Jan 3 IJy
TIN PLATE, constantly on hand and for sale hr
Jan 3 ftfl K.C BALDWIN, 7