Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, May 20, 1837, Image 3

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OFFICIAL DRAWING , OF THE Georgia Slate Lottery. ggSjjcFjr the benefit of tlio Augusta lodcp’t Fire Comp'y I CLASS NO 19. FOR 1837. I 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 U 12 9Hj£;'M HEREBY CERTIFY that tho above numbers ns they aland are correct, as taken Irnm the Man "SgamiT's certificate of the drawing ofthc Virginia State Lottery for tho Town, if Petersburg!! Class .No. !, lor f/liSP 937 ' drawn at Alexandria, Va., May 13th. 1837. 9 And which determines the fate of ail tbo Tickets in lha above Lottery. r A. HEAD, Agent. I MTwlno knuectki) AioßiunV GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit oflho ■s' AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY CLASS NO.2O.—FOR 1837. . To be determined by tho Drawing of the Virginia *r .State Lottery, for the benefit of the Monongalia t Academy, C aas No 4, for 1837. I|P To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. Saturday, | May 20th, 1837. Hi D. S. Gregory & Co. (successors to Yates '& Mc | Intyre,) Managers. I 25,009 DOLLARS I Git AND SC'SS !)91 s'. Kl. I'prizo of 623,001) is 25,000 I l‘ 7,300 is 7,300 ■ 5,000 is 3,000 S 1 4,000 is 4.000 ■ 1 3,000 is 3,000 K 2,300 is 2,500 ■ ■ i 2,200 is 2,200 I m 20 1,000 is 20,1100 ■ ■ 20 230 is 3,000 ■■. 7jj 200 is 13,000 B '2OO 123 is 25,000 B ■ GO 100 is G BB 60 90 is 3,100 B K 60 GO is 3,000 HH [HBV 43305- Prizes, amounting to ¥310,200 ■ 75 No. LOTTERY—IS DRAWN BALLOTS HE fry- Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. m DCr l'ickets in tho above Lottery can be obtained H at all limes by country dealers and those who are B disposed tidad venture, by sending their orders to the B, undersigned, who will give prompt utlonli.m, it ad dr.sscd to PI'ID IB Contractor and State Agent, Augusta, Gi o. may 22 LLi |B Breast E s m laosl. » TT OST,last evening, between this city and the il_J Georgia Rail Uoad dopol, a Gold liroast 1 in. BH The finder will he liberally rewarded, mid reeetv. 111. thanks of the owner by leav ingil at tins oliiei e B| may 4 NB VACOI.CSK MAjaFACTIIUXOrO. n A SUPPLY of Yarns and Oznahurgs will, in lu ■l (w. lure, bo kept on hand at the ( mapany s De- HB iswiwry, at R <’. Baldwin's Store, llroad-st. A nans- IRB ia t Ga., where the former cu-slomers ol ilio l uilory, it ril the trade generally are invited to call. rl|| VVM G NIAI.MO, Sec y ife Ircasr. March 20 ls 7a r- » ■ EO. W. CRAWFORD is my legally, authoria -1 1 0T ed o-rent dnr.ng my absence from the city of I I psla. Geo. ° * VVM. WRIGHT. iI slTolflS. I I »;’ RING ANDSOMMER^SSORT.MENT | ITI U AVE received 300 packages Roots and Shoes 'i I comprising every article in the line. All ar- I ■ rangoments being with Manufactures direct, they g I ra:i bo sold as low as in tho -Northern cities. I ■ t~r Sale, all kinds of Leather, Moroop.rical, an ' ■ AJpe.,l ;,;m-;;iatanneil light Nolo ( B I ■liter, 3UO do do do Upcr Lcath- B IH I rough. April 15 ■V-JI IIAMBTRO OEPOT, | 1 Be 'iBk'OTICE is given, that pay nont of freight for 1 rL.JRv Merchandize by the Rail road will be requi- < J at the Depository on delivery ol the Goods. »la>l Goods not taken from the Depot, within alter notice ol arrival and delivery rlß||’en, will be sent to a ruoLio store, at the consignees expenco. I IttKß TCCW (in 4)5)53 S, \ SPRING AND SUMMER. ’I E subscriber;hav; received.an assortment ol 4 BHasonablo goods, consisting of I Hl'li, preen and Dahlia ool’d Droid Cloths, 3 do and olive eol’d Cashmsrett £ KHiJi) (lo and brown drab’tl cte a 1 do and olive Rombazins, M ced'd Genoa Cashmere, j and fancy do m Drillings, Mar’s an 1 -Satin Vestings, W ot articles to which they would in of their customers and thepnblie Drapers & Tailor.-?, Ini Bus’ d'amnnsaoitc F53S‘-i --■I n uhnle-.mi" in clleel, the in'.-* <vt : i |.f erv.-rof :tm| , ie'el i, ,| (ii.-e i ! liirli 1 1 si i.ei and J, ' . i* blood, and a :t,:i■ r i.Ulm w liol, 1 ■ ,li B 1": J H^^9^^Htin f l, v a:i. 11 s he! lh ’!!' % b 'lore lb.- I. ol -n inllm nr; ..f Thir tonic in heme is lor is rv . - ■ ii.i BHBBH" 1 "''''B':' '•! V'l app.r Old h- !i h'e ■■.; 'I mil •!.! Hb, b' ■ 1 1,1 ■ . ni I In , . - ■ and . V, V 4^VH' a ' um;>-i >n, ) .:i! jii 1 .11 !• >1 sos lit" I 1! 1 ; ' i !0 . : 1 : ! . 11 MB, ; t. ,1 mde I B A Family of Ague m-Fever, t |jal r B /\ Loss Os Alßion, Hearlh.irn, night £ J gyveaG, and debility | rs f ■ AIT to 'mfored as a remedy ■ against the which man 111,,; it’heir to; but it iifende.l nl "f ■ as.a remedy, is lm .un as Ini r mil tent or Fever who { I>, may be dispos- I nine a trial, niw/ bo better to ilsellicacy, the ■ following cerlil^^H yjpm Dr. the I ■ b.^Army ■ -Aratllemen.— l Hoti, 1 from t 0 alli:!lil i‘P 0M i D ‘ ,y , <1 “ l " supplied the ‘ ,j,l In I wSTm*tW*-H> try it. Vn more pleas ' {■ m the whole course ol my V nmr f ul i c ,i vvisu S ed hy the c flf oct ol any ml '■ ois ono loeure, Yours V\| p. | j.®: •ol’ul;'. S TlJsi oS»im n d" hint i a MD Uro'o W » dSi: |o&a« s r A ■ Jo Drab Silk do fcc- H Sup 1 do It-- 1 tealh'r ■ Leghorn Hals and " \M I B may? IVolleo. 1 |\fV wife Martha Ann Car|ienler, having ctysed 1 s" a tol)e a wile to me, and apprehensive that the 1 is about lo leave my bed and board without mv permission, 1 take this painful method of giving it I publicity lo tho world,—and I do hereby ibrowarn all and every person whatever, from trading w ith my said wife or giving her credit upon the laith ol my responsibility—as 1 will not be liable lor her contracts,conductor conversation in any shape or form whatever. BAILEY CARPENTER. Kurk county. Goo., May 3.1837. [may 6 100 Fresh Canaß ITom*. ~ BBLB Taney Brand Canal Flour, 50 do Baliimore, Howard Street. ALSO, 10 Tierces of Prime Rice. Just received and for sale, by mayO it 103 A. 1. HUNTINGTON & CO Notice, ON the first Saturday in May instant, the C in Council will appoint a City Constable lo till the vacancy occasioned hy the resignation of \Va h inglon Lawson. Applications to ho made to the Clerk on or before 10 o’clock of that day. , By order GL’O. M. WALKER, may 2 102 The different papers in the City will publish tl e above. HAWKINSVILLE A/OA'-EY taken at par, lor Goods, by the undersigned, No. 197 Broad st. mayl 101 E. D. COOKE New fs*{)a*aßS}.y t»oo(3s. SNOWURX A MIE VU. HAVE just received from New York nnd Phila delphia, a very largo and splendid assortment ot Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, suitable for tho Spring and Summer season, comprising a great, va riety of new and splendid articles of the latest Lon] don and Paris styles, which have been selected with great care from the most recent importations lor the city and country trade, among them ore— Extra rich French Muslins with small figures, (lates styles) Superior French Printed J ickoncts and Cambrics small figures, and entirely new styles Rich Silver-striped 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) Extra 4-4 French Prinls, small figures, and superior i styles SupcnorEnglish and American Prinls Superior French and English black and white Prints I for mourning, (extra quality) , Extra rich London and American Furniture Prinls , Extra rich black Gro tie Rine, (richest lustre) Mat.caul’s best block Italian Lustrings Superior w ide black Gro do Swiss Extra 5 4 French bl’k lloinbazceus, (Lupin’s rnannf.) Superior black Chally’s and black Italian ( rapes Extra rich French Needle Worked Muslin Capes and Collars, of the latest Paris style, (a very large assortment) . Infant’s Noodle-work’d linen Cambric Caps & Bodies Needle-worked Muslin Bands of superior style A very large supply of Neetllo-vvork’d Muslin Edg | lugs ami Inserting,, (now patterns) A large supply of Thread Lace Edgings and Insert ■ iugs, (new and rich patterns) A largo supply of Bland luces and Grecians quillings . Superior German Oruols for embroidering (a very largo supply of the best quality) embracing a very great variety of the richest colors Canvass and Needles lor embroidering ’ Lillies fa:sev cotton & l icit embroidered silk Aprons Ladies superior Mohair Caps, (a very larg r supply) Extra 3-4 and. 4-4 rich llcrnani, Gauze, arid fancy Shawls and Handkerchiefs Superior plain white, black, and fancy 4-4 heavy twisted silk Shawls ’ Rich Blond Gauze Scarfs and fancy Chatelaines Superior 3-4 and 4-4 black love Ildkls and black love and crape Veils Rich green, while, and black Blond Gauze Veils Superior black, white, & green doited Lace for Veils Superior plain and figured B ibbinctt’s As Blond Laces , Superior white and black Silk Lace Edgings Ladies’ superior Hem slich-neod’.o worked, and cor ded linen, cambric Handkerchiefs 1 Gcnllqracn’s superior whjto Damask, crimson, Eng i mllf |i , |4ra,-" I’ttTt — Hdkfs y- I jfifm plain Ini ii** ! " ill lliin'i'w ~ u '' ll nn ' l y Muslins 7 Superior figur’d Swiss and Book Muslins Superior undressed Cambrics and Bishop Lawns Rich fancy striped & check Swiss Muslins, now style 5 Superior oriental and lirncy check’d .Muslins, (awry large supply) Extra rich fancy bonnet and cap Ribbons Rich embroidered and fancy Belt Ribbons [.allies’ extra colored and black //. S. Gloves Ladies’ superfine w hile and black pie, trie Gloves Gentlemen’s superfine black 11. S. and w bile Berlin Gloves Ladies’ superior black and white open worked, and ( plain English Bilk Hose I Ladies’ superior Lisle Thread Hose Ladies’ superior plain and openod-worked Linen t 1 lose 1 Ladies’ superior English andGcrman while and black t cotton i/ose, (best style) Ladies’ superior brown and limey cotton /fuse Misses superior white and fancy colored cotton Hose, . No. 1,2,3,4, and 5 , Youths’ while and mixtcotlon half-Hpso i Gentlemen's superfine while,black, brown, and Ran- < dura Cotton and Thread haU-iloso I Superior French Gum Elastic Suspenders, (best qua- ’ lily) i Superior 5-3 and 3-4 long Lawns I Superior 7-8 and 4-1 Irish Linens, round thread and i warranted all Flax i Superior heavy 9 B_lrish Linens, expressly for pillow cases Superior 5-4 and 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings Extra 8-4,10-4, 13-1, and 14-4 rich Damask Table Cloths Superior Damask Napkins and white Doyles Heavy Scotch and superior li. E. Diaper lor Towels Scotch Huckaback a very superior article for To welt Superior Ticklenburgs and Russia Sheetings Extra 12 4 white Marseilles Guilts with fringe from 67 to 620 Superior 12-4 white knotted Counterpanes - Latlici’ superior white and bluett corded Skirls, with small raised tanks Ladies’ superior Corselts, No. 1,2, 3,4,5, and 6, best stylo .Superior 9-3 and 5-4 Furniture Dimities extra quality | Superior Garment Dimity nnd Hair Cord Muslins | A larro supply of American and German Cotton Fringe Superior white and brown French Drills Extra French and German plant white, and brown j Linens Superior Georgia and German Nankeens Superior Crape Camblels, black Lootings and black Circassians Superior limey mixtures & Bengal stripes for youth's clothing Ext rawht.it colored double back Marseilles Vesting | Extra blue and black cloths and Buff Casshneree j A largo supply of Kentucky Jeans _ j Gentlemen’s superior Linen Bosoms and corded Col lars (best style) A largo supply ofGcnt'cmen's Summer Stocks (some very narrow) Ladies’superior Urab-ellas and Parasols of the boat stylo Gentlemen's superior Silk and Cotton Umbrellas (extra size and quality) Lathes’ rich white ami gilt, ami black and gilt Reti cules Rodger’s best quality of Scissors Superior Drill Eye Noodles, & Kirby’s patent Pens Taylor’s and Clark’s best Spool Cotton (3UU yards) Superior Pearl Buttons, some very small siz.a for La- j dies’ Dresses Superior quilt back and shell-tuck and side Combs, (deep teeth) Linen tapes, braids, white and colored Bed Lace Superior Darning Colton Superior palm leaf and rich feather Fans Superior Oil Silks and Oil Cloths A largo supply of (taper hangings (new patterns) Rich Screens for Fire Boards, ol the most splendid patterns Coarse Bobbinetfs for Pavihions Sluter’s 4-4 Premium Bleached Shirtings and English Long Cloths Superior 3-4, 7-8, 4-1, 5-4, and 6 1 Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Heavy Sheluekot Ticks, Apron At Furniture Checks Superior Flax Osnabtirglis and Hear Duck Buckrams Padding ami Top-sail Duck Tho above w ith a great variety of other articles embracing almost every description of Dry Goods, suitable for the supply of Families and country Mer chants, will ho sold at very low prices—the public are respectfully invited lo call and examine the as sortment. aprit 27 97 Wale ot Bsolsiaa Ihe (Jity OF BRUNSWICK, GA. fffUIE numerous applications which have been JL made for Lots by persons anxious to make ar rangements to build and commence business next Autumn, and tin difficulty of obtaining them from indvidual 4 Lot-holders, have induced the Brunswick Land Company to offer at public sale, from one to I two hundred wollselected. Tito sale will commence j i on Thursday, the twenty-fifth day of .May next, tin- 1 der the superintendence of the Directors, or an Agent appointed for that purpose. . The terms of salu will be liberal, andrittles mdts l 1 A timely distribution of Pamphlets will ho made, li containing the terms of sale. Reports of Engineers laud Commissioners, Explana orv Maps, Catalogues, ■tVe. Ale. ■ C W. CARTWRIGHT, i H HENRY RICE, Directors H GEORGE M. DEXTER, ) I td 76 t • S'lour! Fitter! ! i •Vtt BULK. Superfine Baltimore Flour, on lai d • tsf ing, will he suM low, for Cast i, in lots Jo suit purchasers —Apply to GOULD & SIMMS, may 6 106 Wonthcm Wteasn PackcM'o. in Augusta lo tho capital Stock oflho above Company, ure required forthwith to pay to Kerr*&llupe, agents of iho Company» tho second ins'.ahncnt due on their subscriptions— say one hundred dollars on each share. T. J. KTlUi,Trcns’y &Scc*i*y. Charleston, S.C., 24th April, 1537. may 1 ts 101 A Card. WILLIAM li. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu sic, respectfully announces to tlio Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, audits viciniiy, that ho has justarrived from New York with a view oflocati ip himself in this place ns n teacher of Music on t.ic Tinno Porte and (iuitar; and hopes that his pum du ality and strict attention to the improvement ot his pupils, will insure him a liberal sh ire of public pat ronage. An >to left with Mr.IT. Parsons, (to wDm Mr. O. h s thehoiur to refer) w ill receive prt n pt attention. Piano Fortes tuned and repaired! may 1 - dtf 101 l —A splendid assortments of 1 rench Muslin Shirts, just received and (bt salolvy. CLAUKE HOLLAND. ftwys io2, _ CSothia*^. l BU^sc nhcrs have this day received from , their house in N. York, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing, mado up under tho immediate di ' roetlon of one of ihe firm which they would recom j mend to the public, PRIC'D MALL!}{IY, * may 2 lU2 *’&f>Sßroad strert. , IVolicc. ON the first Saturday in May instant, the City Council will grant Retail nnd Dray Licenses for the ensuing year. Blank applications lot* Retail Licenses can to had in application to the Clerk. Hy order. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk, may 4 104 IHssolaiflion. 1 milE Copartnership nowexisting untlcr the name .8 of Yarborough aiul Meriwether, will be ilissolv r oil on the first day of May next hy consent of par ties. All uiisetllod accounts must ho rendered on said day. JOHN W. YARBOPOUGH i W. H. MERIWETHER Hamburg, april 20,1837 Tow a ot'fiSatiiburg. REWARD. EvSOLVTvD, That tho'Tow n Couneil oflTam- burg, offer a reward of FI V E IIUN1) REI) DOLLARS, to any person or persons, who may bring proof to conviction ol any person or persons, who may have had any incendiary agency in the late fire. Done in Council Sdth of April, 1837. it. F. McDUNALD, Int Pro. Tem. Ry tho Intendant Pro. Tcm. M Gray,Clark. April 26 5t 07 Odr The city papers and Charleston Courier, will give t ho above five insortimis. __ CoHg’rcss Wnlei*. 4 fresh supply" immediately from tbo Congress Springs at Saratoga, for sale by april 39 lot) ‘W.IIF.WSON pTiINE White Sperm and Linseed Oil, just received Jl 1 for sale hy april 29 W. 11 El VS ON. DSa’HriiEBCS. C'H.OTIIF.S, Hair, Noil, Plate, Comb, Horse, and J fine Dusting Brushes—comprising an elegant assortment, just received and for sale by april 29 W. HEWSON. ,Ba©sl lilrOKiß'i tpBBS I OST last evening a Gold Frame Breast Pin with J the figure of a Bird on the taco of it. Tho 6ni|erw ; 9 iT'ilt~6^'l ; ’~ J ‘ the thanks ol the owner hy leaving it at lliuffUlUiL®. april 29 . Snl*«cm HioiiDC k^Eaca JUST received and for sale at the Augusta Seed Store, a line collection ot Green House I’laufs. , april 4 *’B “JRVTII WII.L RREVAII.r mi. uouniiTS’s genuine Welch IcilicaEacnUtisi, fN OR curing Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Liver Com- J ’ plaints, Jaundice, Colic, Fever and Ague, Dys entery, Ilcadaeh,lLdhs of Appetite, Flalulenee, lly pochonilria, Hyslorirs, Dropsical Complaints and Heartburn, it apt) prevents all Bilious Disorders, and removes hubilnal Costivenessj Asthma, ■Stran gury, Gravel, Rheumatism, Gout and impurities of the Blood CERTIFICATES. .Vanquoil, Dec. 19, 1831. 1 Dr. Marchisi — Dear Sir—ln the month of December, 1321, being at St. Anvils, province oMJpper Canada, I calighta cold which soon settled into a fever ; at ilte simrn time I bad a most distressing cough, anil n very se vere pain in my left side. 1 applied to several emi nent Physicians in Lcwistown, Niagara co, wj.ro t treated me for the Liver Complaint—but without success. I grew worse every day, and 1 thotlgiu I should soon bo called lo appear before the great ‘ I In the month of March, 1325,1 applied to skilful Physicians in Oneida county, who treated mo also for the Liver Complaint, without tray css mini ben efit. I went afterwards lo Now Y ork, in hopes that change ol climate and diet and new scones might possibly restore mo to health; and indeed a slay of a low months there enabled mo to renew inylrade. I was not cured, however, lor irom the time 1 was sipit, until very lately, 1 was often distressed hy a pain in my 101 l side, want of appetite, indigestion, and a general dvpresi ion of spirits. Last October I was induced to lake “Dr. Roberts's Welch Medina- ( monlum,” prepared by yourself, and I fool grateful that lam able to stale that alter having used one pint , sod a ball, tho pain in my side has entirely subsided. I have regained my appetite, and my general health Iras been so for restored that 1 have not foil to well | as 1 do now within the last eight years. I conceived it a duly I owe to rim public at largo, I io make my case generally known. 1 hope that j thousands through the United Slates, who are now as much afflicted as 1 have been, w ill ho induced to make atrial ol your medicine, convinced that they will find it most beneficial. Yu ms respectfully, HENRY DAVIS. Utica, May Mth, 1331. Mr. J. M. Mercian — Sir—TTiis may certify that I have been severely ! afilietetl for five years with tho Inflammatory lllinil j tnalistn. I applied to soma of the most eminent Physicians in New York, but received little onto relief. Fortunately, I began tiring Dr. Roberts’s Genuine Welch Medicamentum, prepared by yon, from which 1 experienced very great ami surprising benefit; and 1 sincerely recommend lo every family this important medicine. Y our humble servant, A. D. TALLANT. Utica, Jan. Ist, 1831, Dr. Marchisl— Dear Sir—Previous to taking your Mc.Ttrnmon lum, I was very much afflicted with Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, my eyes were very much mllamod and had been for more than a year. I bad trie ! various remedies without much or any relief, until I com menced using your Modicumcrilum, from which 1 received almost immediate relief. V ours, Ate. LUKE DODGE. N. B.—The Medicine will in no ease be genuine without my written signature on the label of each bottle. JOHN B. M.V KG 111 .Si. Utica, March Ist, 1836. A supply of Hie above valuable Medicine just re ceived, and for sale by B, CLOUD, april 17 99 No. 3(3 Broad street. 6 b 4's’l»vh3 £So3B<‘y «j JSoucaut. E.'XOK colds,coughs, complaint)ol the lungs load - ing to consumption, spitting of Blood, asthma, croup or hives, hooping cough, pain in tho breast nnd side, dyspepsia, difficulty in breathing in young children, &c. Ate. Are. - . TliU holing and valuable preparation lias proved successful m a practice of many years, and its repu tation and good effects may he learned by tho use ol lor 2 vials. It produces case, expectoration and an equal circulation of the fluids, obviates cosliyencss without causing debility, and brings a gent la and healthy rnoia nre on tho skin. It iiiiinedictcly quite a coughing 111, gives ease to a sore and painful breast, and suoports the debilitated chest and lungs under disease, and seated consumption. The highest me dical authority agree with those who have used it, bo the most valuable compound yet known in /Y supply of the above justly celebrated Medicine just received and for sale by [? crmJD( april 28 _ 00] No. 232 I!road-»t. DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS—India Floor- Mattings. j Philadelphia Kid and Morocco Slippers, Colton f ringes, and Gotton Hosiery, Brown Linens and Drillings, Irish l.meai and Diapers, 1 Mohair Caps,Curls and Kinglets, French Muslins and Ginghams. V good assortment of the above articles, just re reived anrlfor.alohy T }[ wvArn& C'o. o p,ll 04 95 No 206 Br jad-it. .voM| : \\T I* lake this • w ;mci llie public generally, mar we Imveopciuar a largo and extensive olHro, in Iho rear of onr publi cation office cm Broad street, in the building formerly occupied by iMcssm. Font her ton u« the ©Hire of the Chronicle, expressly for fin* execution of JOBS, of every description. The olUco wiil be under the man agement of Mr. W. T. Thompson* who is one of the best job-workmen in the ci*y« PAMUItLETS, BANK CtIF.CKS' ! CARES, COTTON RECEIPTS, Cl lieu I; A US, HILLS OV EAI>:hKG, HAND BILLS, VISITING C AUDS, BLANKS, UORSF. BILLS' LABELS, PRICES OCE HENT, and every description of plain and ornnmrntifl print ing* in Black, Hluo, Croon, Red, Ihvmzo, and *>iher ■ fancy colors, will bo executed with neatnetu, la’^le, ‘ and promptitude. Feb. 25 in ISaeoH. * FflllE subscribers Imvcjust opened a Bacon bouse nt the Ulanlcr’s Hotel, (Hamburg,) ur.d being ■ determined to sell 50,080 rounds in five or six weeks, » arc offering nl lower prices then are usual in this i market. Conn* and got wliiD you can, for the article is lirsl-rale, and prices verv low. CRAW FORD & MEYER. QpriJjQ 3td a 3t w 100 * !55ss»SB3{ioaa of Fat t» e E’sls 01>. milE public are Tcspcctftdlyinformed that tho a. Barm crab Ip heretofore existing between Elias IS 1 as jn& James Douglass, is this day dissolved, npril 21 2tw VM] KLIA& NASON ] E s afiaal« f AN Invoice of White Lead consisting of Pare nrul Extra No. I. and 2, from the Union White * Lead Factory, together w itli a general assortment ol Coloured Faints in Oil, amj dry, for sale by npril 2d* \V. 1 1EVVSON._ fltadSon’s ftusiicca, v A hexes of Indian’s Panacea, Green’s Vc:rc iS TjA. table Tonic Mixture, Ronand’s Tonic Mix- II lure,and most of the fashiohable patent medicines of the day, tor sale by npril 21) W. IIEWSON. - i subscriber having purchased the htercstof n. Air. I). E. RothweJl, in the Drug establishment heretofon* conducted under the firm of Cloud & Both -0 well, would inform his friends and the public gone - rally, that ho will continue the same, and keen con * stantly on hand n largo ossoitmont of fresh Drugs, 1 Medicines, &c. t w Inch ho will dispose of on terms as low as can be obtained in any Southern market. Ho would invite Physicians, Alercliants, and others, to call and examine his stock before purchasing else where. npril I N. R. CLOUD. . C'lswTC » f S AF. R. McKEE, & CO. beg leave to return » v I heir acknowledgements to their friends and , the j üblic on both sides of tho Savannah, for the . very liberal patronage extended towards them since their commencement in business. They also wish to announce to the Indies ami gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity,/that they ar« now o ’cniug from recent importations in New York a new end fashionable , >ckof spring and summer dry g« oris, which will bo sold on moderate terms for wish or approved credit, march 172awT»ws Cdnnrthersh ip . fgillE undersigned have taken Air. F. J Brown -U- into conartubrship, and will herea ter do busi ness under the firm of Hauf.f.y, ()\v'K.\b, ‘V Riiown. Thankful to their friends for past patronage, they solicit i continuance ol it nt the old stand. HADLEY & OWEN’S. Augusta, April 8,1837 ts 82 ISrady Itlside l.incu. i QJSURERIOR Fine (<iiienan 1 (.’otton Shifts, cut and made in the best possible manner expressly lootin cler; fine Linen Ruffled and Plain Bosoms also. do/, best round and square end Collars, by . R. R. KIRTLAND A'. GO., i march 31 75] 'SMc^chantTudors,2so Rroml st. [• OM'XTf.BRieJS’.S S i w.iuo », G j.o Vsc si ftJIXTRA superfiuo black and f.iKhionablo colored L A ITo:dtin l 'G}orcs, (real kid ) *Vpm» Silk, diuw Silk white and colored, Lisle i:n lin C march 31 Merchant -r. ry : R7t XTU A superfine twill'd Npinleflehl Pocket h JL_J Handkerchiefs; do. do. embroidered fine linen u cambric; do. Riding and money Rolls. Silk Night ii Caps and Purses, Lea! her, do. Silk Nell under Shirts .si and Drawers, Cloth and Hair Rnishes, &c., by i R. R. KIRTLAM) <fe Co. d march 31 Merchant Tailors,2so Broud-Sf. Hosiery. ». ENTLEME.VS superior Black and While Silk SJ LDT Derby rib’d Half Hose, do. While Spun Silk . do., Clergymen mixt do , Silk and Colton do., Fancy ( Cheek Silk do., While and Brown (,’otion do. Just ‘I received by R. ?L KIRTLAM) & CO. V Me rchant Tailors, 250 Broad si. '• march 31 (l ’ORINTINO PAPER—From A. Patterson & P B. Soil's Paper Mill, Greenville, S C.—Just re ceived mid f«»r sale at tho manufacturers prices, by J* Jan7 111 T. Jl. *I. G. PLANT. » Cspremillßc Kniß C/se:c ?■ or FouJi house post coaches. ~" ■ ' > ( % l', ‘ f y, i .■ V-~ >- ;■ nrmiiouoii m two day.v, via k<i- «fipi.i, u £L C. 11., I.iborly Hill, Crilar .Sprinv'», A 1)1 villc u C 11., Anclenon It., I’omllolon, I’icKrn.svillv, la (; Groonville C. 11., S. C., iv.V.iir; fur the nt Ali bevillo C. If., nacli way, ami i!ilor,:;Oing ilio Pied monl Uno of'J Passitnycr \vliicli runs norlli, and rorts at Abbovillo tin; nine niglit. y Craving Augnsla, A/ondnys,Tlinruilays and Snt- | ( in days, at 3 o'clock, "A. M., nrrivra at Crociivillo |, I'riday, Sunday and '/’msday, nl 8 o'clock. I’. W. l( Leaves Grucnvillo Itlomlay, Thursday and Satur day, at 3 o clock, A ill, and arrives at Augusta, Friday, Sunday und Tuesday, nt H I’. HI. At (.'fi avillo it inlcrsei l.i Xowjand’s Saluda I.idr I, of four Ilorso Post Coaches, nnining via of'Mat i Rock and Ashville (i’unknin ronnly) to Ilio Warm Springs on Picnsli liroad River, via Grecnviilr, - Tern., to Bran's .Station, nt which point tho tra veller intenocls tho grout line limn Washington ti- , ty via Jvnoxvillo to Nashvtlic,'J’cnn.,and nl « ml point, interserfs n lino running to I rsington, Ky. 1 nnd f 'iilcinnttli, Ohio-; nsnlsonl Bonn's Sinlion I lie Southern Traveller has the advantage of storm fa cilities via Uogcrsvilloaml Ahhingdon, Va. to While and R.- I Sulphcr Springs. 0 All lisa above routs arc stocked with yvi I! broke horses, good C'oaciics, suitor, poiito, careful, and ex perienced Drivers. „ Al! baggage at risk of tboowners. ~ K. DOUGLASS* CO, „ April-1 _ If TT Hfcw Spring (tiQoii^. f i XOWDI’.N * SHEAR aro now receiving from / i") New York and Pldlndolpbi-i, Bioir Spring sii)t> > plies of Fancy and Staple DUV HOODS, eninpr:- j r sing a great varie'y of new nnd splendid article, oi if the latest London and Paris styles. AMONG WHICH AttE : Extra Rich French Muslins, new stylo ' Superior French Frintcd Jaconets and Camhrics, I smnll figures and entirely new stylo j * Snperim -i- I Frcncli tsnmll figured) Prints, new stylo v Rich Silver Striped and Printed Lawn muslins c .Superior Black nnd White. Frcncli ninslins Idsira Rich Frcncli Need in Worked muslin Capos and Collars of Iho If.ic.R Paris style _ f A very largo supjily of Needle Worked Afusiin i.dg ings and Inscrtings, now pollcrns Superior Thread Lana Edgings and Inserting Rich Fancy Gauze Ifokfs.„anil Clialtcl.-iincs Ladies and Gcnllemcn’s «ui»crior Linen Cambric n lldkfs, large sizes. Extra Rich Black Gro do Rine, richestlnslro I s Maltcnni’s host Black Italian Lnslrings Superior wide Black Gro do Swiss Extra 3-4 French Black Bomlmin, L-tpin's inanu- i._ faclnro Superior Black Chally’s nnd Black Italian Crapes , Ladies Extra Coi’d 11. S. Gloves ol the b-.-i • ylo ft ' nnd colors ’ Ladies superior Black and \> Into Open * t-r!.e.l | 1 and plain F.nglislt Silk I loco j 1 ( Ladies superior plan White and Open Work'd i.m- 1 i on Hose Ladies superior Lilac Thread (.otton Hose i * Ladipbsuperior English Whim Colton Jloso, best ; . Extra Whitn and Fancy ('..l’d Marseilles V.Mings ,; Superior White and Brown French Drills Superior Fancy Mexican Mixlnrcs-md IJengalSlripos 11 A largo supply of snperier Kentucky .leans A lnr ,f o supply of Paper Hangings, new patterns j Rich Screens for Fire Boards, of the most splendid j patterns . , „ , 1 Tin- public arc respectfully requested to call nnd i, examine the above. «ill. a great variety of other ar- j, tides. S. *S. will receive in a tew days other largo ; invoices of the latest importations, which will give . them the most complete ami extensive assortment [ they have over ofTcrad to ths public, all ol which, will Ira sold al very low prices. April I 76 t A small dwelling Houso fteaf*«ho j 1 D* • business part of the rity, fn Key no D slrocl, opjhmrJ Dr Bowin. Knquiro 1 -* A ofJ. 11.51uiqiliy. No 212 Broad street may 2 lc>3 _ iXntioEinl 'l’oSlei* B’d«iu*{*. E snlMcribrr having purchased Marlin I ro 1- h. orirk’s,wlock of Wined, Liquors At.,huso ><■ \- eel a splc ml id Cotfoc Houso under tho tthovo nr m \ .s iporior l*> any thing over before in Augusta, in nn diukdy in tin* re« coj'tho Confcclionary. Cußuoa i rclislu's to bo bud nt all hours. Entrance to the; Rar at the same door ns lunch • foro. J. UOUSS>E/\l . mav 1 2\v 101 i*o«4 OgSlcc Assfjnsla- NOTIC C. —Ailor this date tile Athens und Green ville Mails will close ul G P. JL May 3,183.7 103 E. B. GLASCOCK, P. M. IQnkil Clollis. K I’.S !' received a beautiful artirie for gentlemens summer Frock Coats (fashionable colors) STOCKS. Blnck'and Snx.’on superior plain Bomlmzin Stocks on silk Iraiuos,raai.'e liglu fir summer. I,'. It. KIR IT..AND * CO. npril 17 Draper.;- * Tailors, 351) Broad st. t f r.BLS PrimeCnllhl l-'l.n? 1 ’ nudSOcasks Chec *-i(>'sel a good article, just roeei'cd and lor sale by P. FLEMING & GO. i\ovß 80 Ri'OsHT'. r r’HIE f ilizans arnnotifind that after tlm 10th insL -it- all Doga found running at largo, will bo Killed ngrfcubly to a rosoluti«»n of f’ounril passed in 1835. ' FOSTER RLODGET, npril 3 City Marshal. ETSMSOIH it B f asS}3-cliP.a3i. Tj CASE latestslilo Parasols cf' todies’ Umbrellas, a I do sup. Gomlomcn’s Silk aiu. -Vttoii do. Just received,and for «alo by _npril D J. P. SETgg *CO._ A SUPPLFof the above celebrated medicine, warranted a Hpaedy and lasting cure for Ague and Fovor, nnd every symptom of general debility. Just received and for sale wholesale nnd retail, by THOMAS BARRETT A CO. Appointed Agents. - March 22 <»7 n IIA VI - tins day sold my stork in trade to Messrs. U Clark & Holland, who will continue the Cloth ing Business at. tho old nnd well cstahlisl rd stand, 2UI Rroml-streot. I tnist that tho liberal patronage which has been extended to me while in business, will not be lost with them. Jan 14 11 HI D’LYON THORPE. ALT. persons having claims against me, will please present them nt the old stand, where 1 can he fojind li»r one month from tine dale Persons in debted to mo are politely requested to make imme diate payment. JJ’LVON THORPE. Jem 14 11 if f]’J HEADDEN, Portrait Paintiou, re.-peet fully inlorms thoCiti/rns of Augusta that he has returned to this eity, and taken the room in the Masonic Hall, which he occupied last winter. Wjt Specimens of his Fainting may bo seen in « few days ill his room, to which he invites the atten tion of those disposed to patronize him. Jqn7 ‘ 5 ts GREENSBORO* MALE AND FEMALE rHIIIE Trustees ol the above ihsliluliona lake tills H method of informing the ptililin I hat they are now both in a highly nourishing condition, under the care of experienced and aide teachers. Tim male derarlment lias about filly students, and is under the direction of Mr Augustus Aldcn, whoso ac knowledged abilities ns no instructor of youth, ad .led to many years experienco in his profession emi nently entitle him to the patronage of the public. Tho Female department lias m.wn»ls nfvsy • ■ l.ils, and is ri'iw -.V — ,T ~ rT ' ll " ;Tr; - |, Ji'iV'-’j-WrpertiaTllferarv hllainmonlg. whose «ya-. ,• l,un of diaeipline nnd mode of iuslrurlhm have been (| liigldy approved, and have secured fir her a eharac- u terns an inslruelwrs, perhaps unrivalled in this sec- ftl lion of conutry. Tho'i’rnsloes Imvo engaged tlie services of .Miss M. A. Jliilor, as an assistant, who v is a lady well quaffed to lor the discharge of Iter v duties. _ ( In Ilio deparlmont of Jlusie, they liavc tlio sorvi- e cos of Miss E. A. Unwell, who was a micorsalhl and highly oppnwod teacher of tlio seieneo of mu- „ sic in tlio Sparta Female Seminary Ilia Inst year. j lu anticipation ol numerous acquisitions to both departments, by the commencement of another ), quarter, they are happy to stale that they ha the ( promise oft ho Rev. Francis Bowman to hear reel- |j unions of some classes in either department a* oc- notion may require. _ _ s ’I hey expect also in a short lima to engage a com- (I peter.l lonelier of the Eroneh langoago. Greensliofo’ in which lltese insiiinlions are loon led as to lioallllneas of aitualinn, and intelligent, ro linod and moral society is not surpassed it is behov ed by any village in tins .Slate. Board run ha had on moderate terms in many j M ennti cl I'ttinilies. JAUIf S' F FOSTER, V. 11.I 1 . KING, ,| W. C. I) VWSON, :c. G. MAT MAYS, JOHN 'CUNNINGHAM, TniHfecH. Creonalmro’, March 13 wCt O'J * ’i ho liililurn of the (-harleHton Observer and Southern Recorder will publish tin above once a week for six weeks, in each of their papers and for ward their accounts to thu Hoard ot Trusle. s ul Nrcenahoro’jfor payment. fi Xollcc. A A I.L persons indehlod to tlie late Western R. j> /■i Thomas will please mok« payment, and tlioso , liavingilemands again- 1 him yyill hand liiem in, du- Si iy tiutln nliealed, within tho limo prescribed by law, | to N. W. C’ucktiorlo vt EMEI.INE ,, Tho undersigned may he found by all persons J having business with him at the oilieo of James W ;J‘ Davies, Esq. in Cumming’a Law Range. J, Jlundi 11 G1 N. W. COCKE. EUiaiJiiicß, ( ( Wi 1 si and the ensuing season nt y /r \ ]\ Jo.SIAII pATTKHSON’q Hear WJlilO /■; * I (all, and at Cambridge, at ®-U) Hie jj loinHiiro. Ilinzirn in foil \ 1| :.i ft f-ixtoan luuidMund a half high; lie vvaa (; .''“’’ilSgothy okl HirArchy out ofthe darn ,j' of tho celebrated running innroiolly IfopkiiH. *, JVndlolon, (S (J.) Feb. It) I,.GOODE. 'J’heGrei nville Moimlninecr, ('olomhiu 'i’clcseopc, nnd Edge Held Advertiser will pnbliidi the nboyo ) once a week, until the Ist of May, and forward their Dcconnfs for payment. L. .G i,- Febli lM 30 Jj CIAURENTER’S Solution (\f Kremote —For the rj / euro of cancerous nlcera, old sores, let lei s, •*' ring-worms, arid will immediately htop bleeding from frfcKli wounds, bleeding ul. tlie nose, &c. &c. H For sale by CLODDY BOTIIWELI., V lan (ft 15j No 232 Broad •street. IVTEOIiO WOMAN FOR SA LE— About forty g yearsof age—sho can he seen at the jail, nnd will he sold low, iflaken out ol the .Slate; is Hold be- I cnun« film will not live with her present owner. Jan 11 I If g DISSOLUTION OP CO-PARTNERSHIP. J fBHIE Co-parlncTHhip hen loforo oxisting between j R RuthwKM. A- Maouikh, was, (his day, by j mutual dissolved. All persoriH indebttd (»», j or having claimsi against Raid linn mo rcquculed to j make HOtile.Tvnt vvi:h J. W. Bothwcll, who is duly auihori/.ed to transact all hu.micfis connected with \ n mi firm. , f J. \V. nOTHWELL, JAS. i»IACHjJKE, jj Jan, h I F-. 11 Petit Ctnlpli Cdtlou Seed. I -03 e (f> SA«'KM, direct from tho Hills, from the j &\AJ well known plnnlation of T. Beck, near |, if,doty. Wt have sstisliielory certificates of the c m'asnr<merit hud gennienenees ol these seed, those wanting will do well to call of send their orders as .« '■ariv oa possible. ADAMS, I’AUMELEE, & < O. \ Fell 88 44 r vn&npm A fur.il. rule Ponnman timl Ac- 7 coontn’nl is desirous ofomploymont, for a short lime in this eiiy. Apply al this office. ! Jan 17 if 13 , I - -■■ -■■ ■■ - »i 1 i.n.— ( 80a EJM, BZn<M, E*«pcs, a sad 1 MADIKA WINE. : CASKS Ircsh imported M. U. Wine I \£\9 I 0» Gases I hits, lur, .S’ilk * Romm •JO Boxes I’ipes oO do A'oan li Cases Bottled Jladern Just IsmlmLand for .Vale tow by «/INI>U'(<KD *C(|LLIN.9, AoH'n. FcbG 3Q OpposilAlhe Planters Hotel, T information 1 3 V. a Serf. RAI.PII CUANK 101 l Iwm IlilUhoroilgh, Jns|M*r county, (in on Wcd nosclny.ilii Ist F« bi nary l.wt, lor Cuarlowftn, wns seen two milod mid n lia!T b*'low \\ nrrcntgn, on hi* way fa An"n»U»,sinco then nothing Hum hern kenid «»f him. Ho i* a yaui'i; man, i.boul twenty*!lire6 years of ngo, vvifh Mark I.air and black whiskers* and had on,vvhon ho K*!t, a brown oamhlcl cloak,nn adclaido drciH coni with figured pli buttons, ant! n pair of rlomh d cats hue*© p ntnluons; and rode n small hay horse with Mack mane rind tail and black th.>t, a Spanishpilfvd saddle,and had with himalpair of saddle hags marked A. (-rafter, llill.dmr i T Geo. Ay lufinuntion rcipei'tmg biin, diiwtod to Abrn hum (’rune, Hillsboro’, or Wm. 1L (•nine* Angustn, will bo thankfully received, and iftliia notice should meet his eye, ho is request* d to relive the anxiety ol his friends by writing to theta immediately. Augusta, Apr,! 8 Iwd&wif 82 Tho .Montgomery Journal will phase insert th© above (somi-vVoekly) for tine month. Chr»[> Efl’iwEa BsaiaesM*. QJNOWDFN & have just received from ►-*7 New York, n large supply ol veiy Minovior l-l Irish Linens ofthe best stylo am! Rome of very fine qualities round thread,and warranted free hum all admixture of cotton. AT.ro, Superiors- C end C-i Irish Linen Sheetings, 6-1, 81-1,10-1, 12-1, it-1 Danvjsk. '1 able (Mollis, and a uroat variety of other Into and wplondid riyhw of and Limey Dry Goods, to v\ hiehlhey reaped hilly invito ihu uttw'iitiuu of lh« public -1 npril Id RC Jt'viit c!t}iF~rotfuit' 'N*en. A few sacks of gerimnn Petit Gull Colon Sect! on band, ami for sale by npril 0 M. m ro w . Wale. fI'IWO first rule Road Wagon# mnl Harness.— JL A oply to march '*'> 73 TIKI'S DAWSON. Nm-.'s)k SK'i’iii I’loK.-t l.liir, SUMhJ EPv AKRANOI3MENT. Time of passage 41) so 50 hours ami seared;/ ever out of sight of land. —_ n ' - TlieGnonoiAntid South V-eiSar 1 Caroi.ina w ill run regular >' ly iiniij Ang Islnt least; one 1 'on f leafing < fiiarleston eve- Fruity Afternoon, nl 4 o’elnek, us lim/ws: ■ ,| * s Georgia 3ist Mnixli, Ut|i ami2Btb April, 13 nijUS6-V«r, l*tl»and 23d.’‘Die, nil and 21nt July. 'J’ho South Caromna, Via nnd 21,st April and 19th May 2d, IGili ami 30th Juno, Tib and 28m July. The steamer Kentucky is to run to nnd Irom the Norfolk and Charleston Steam I’ucketa in tho/hjy, and insure passengers being put on hoard the Phila delphia bouts Monday Mot ning, and ikey may be m New York Monday night. WILLI A.l/ PATTON, Agent, G Fitzsimons’ Wharf, march 30 \v6 71 Uoiiblc iirjsEslias. H 11 ST received at the Augusta Seed Store a e# choice and superb collection of Double Dahlias, which being from the subscribers own garden, can, v\iih confidence, he warranted in all respects. Al so among other Needs,Just received, Fariy Crimson (•lover, Turnip (touted Cabbage, underground, Turnip Hooted Cabbage, above ground. J. 11. J. .SERVICE. Fob. 28 18 , SliAllES >“•> ir.\ \i IM >\ i SsP’’ for sale Empiire at this Ollice. Nnpt. 27 77 if _ _ \ -I**. — Uest c|l*rally ol* GncoPfyia, Atiirnh, March 23.), 1837. A T tha in the first weak hi An j «/ gust next, Die 'rmstees of this Institution will elect a Professor of Moral Philosophy and Hclloh Leltms, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Professor Eivasley. Salary SUiOO per annum. ASUUKV HULL, See’ry. march 29 nit Aug 73 Notice. PERSONS indebted lo m. for Pmfodsionnl nor viiT.s, will plimso mnkopnyinm 11» Mi'tmra •lnN' kinh & Mann, who mo my nnllmriscd AUinioyn, during my nlm'imo IVuinthu Slnto. Fell I, m;n :i i l>. PATTERSON. rf'M.ASKUIAi. AM* KNOIdSM SClliToiL- would ruspniliilly inlorm iho ■ ■ -|)| t || I(nHDcillted willl him 111 tils Kchuol) Sir. I lowry, n ptttlnn«»«b» College, I’u , nnd for ilielunf ni.x yours mi nisTnnifc| nl youth. In eon«ei]ueiieo of llii# iirningeliient no® ndditionnl nuoiber id' piipiln, ol’ bolh sexes, enn be hj ncconmiodnled. 'J’ho .‘School will now eoiisisl of , two depni'l llieiltß. Tim (‘bissieiil in :i I i<::il ( will bo under iho stiperinlendaneo of Mr. Tl., who , will teueli the 1, din nnd (ireoh l iuoirif'es—Ali'elmi, (ieonieliy, Niirvoying, Mensnnilioii, Ae. 'i'lie oth er brnnelies will herolofbrn. ( The following eoilifientes from t’rofossom .S'timrt , and Twiss, of .Somh Cnrolmn College, relutivo to t j|r. Il.'s selmbirsliip, nro respectfully mibinittod: 1 have examined Mr. Ilowey will, mueli particu larity, boll, in t.alin nnd Creek, nnd have beenqnilo (domed willl llie easeund coiToetncssof Ins ir.nsla- j lions, especially in l.nlin. Ho upnonrs also lo bn | finniliar willi the rules and nrineipb sos Nynlnx. 1 , slimild ihink him woll qualified for primary inslruc- , lion in Iho classic laiiL-oagos, { ,1 VV. .STUART. Prof.of Lun. m S C. Collego. Columbia, dun, 3,1H37. J This Is to eerldy (lint 1 have examined Mr. Ilowey v II Arilhmi'lie, Algebra, and Geometry, and finil him 11 Inmiliar wiidi ibo principles of mathematical and linyo o in doubt of his competeney to give instructions in huso branches. „ THOM A.S’ fi- TWI.S.S, Prof, of Math in -S’. C. College. , Jan. 27. « _ j NEW BPKI.NU ANi) SUMMER CUOJJS, ( Just opened at A J. E*. fSclK® .&■ Co’s. to wit : r» A COTTON Cambrics, Jockonelt* and N'nn sunk Muslins ',-1 cross liltr'd do i Assorfod width Idond luce Edgings 6 I’jnid and rib'd white and black silk Ifoisery r( do do do and eol’d cotton do -til|e nnd notion Socks _ « Ladies’ long and short picnic Cloves * Hisses picnic Milts,Corcelt Laeclts 11-4 and 12-4 colored CuUi)ter( ano» 11-4 and 121 (inn and superior Marseilles (iaibs n ’,■4 and fi-4 low priced ar.d superior Irish Shoutings 'I ,1-4 and 4-1 iiird’s-eyo Diaper, sorno very fine li 1-1, 4-4 aod fi-4 striped and plaided Oinghnins hi a gn at \arifdy of patterns and prices b Corsican pilots (n handsome article) n 1-4 nmi 5-4 best Italian Lustrings fl While, green, crimson and black tubby Velvets Slip, black silk tin Black Italian Crape tienllimen's fine shirt Collars and Stocks than elastic Suspenders, guard Ribbons 1-4 and fi-1 Red licking d ■j.i, | h 5-1 and fi-4 bleacliod and unbloachcd Sliirt- I iogs and Sheetings V Assorted quality Rinding p| im and sarigg’d Swiss Muslin* ( ’ Striped and chock’d do Policy Calicoes well assorted in patterns and prices Second mourning do [ireen, blue, crimson and scarlet worsted Table 11 ('overs 3fi inches Mack Italian cravats llleae.liod am) unblaaolied twilled Jeanes Ihiliamis, I.yonnuiso Drench muslins in great variety of patterns from C 37eis to Sl,sd, Second Mourning G-1 me.slios (iingkanls, a fine and bauds,,me orlielo ' q,), pi. I due and saperlino Damask Linen Table Diaper Din!, and Brown Buffalo Cloth Assorted colored Shalloon fi' I.H-l Pavilion liaone, Dorman Oil Cloth flaxen and Cotton Osimbnrgs .Vniall flgnrnd Jaekonctts ini Cambria* Extra fine long Lawns I Bine Twit’d JSlripon, I’lain and striped Slnrmanls ■) c llain'dton .tonnes, Conslilution twills J 11 Ac <rtrd Brown Lint ns - I 4-1 superfine grass do y Ermimtis, Mexican mislnro 5 Sne.o Stripes, laf'iy tb, Ribbed French Linen Drilling, beautiful ” arlitlo | - plain V\ bite nnd Brown do Ereiii.li Cassimero Mixed and slripnl Canloons W Rouen CuKsimen o ( tiormon, India, and Ceorg A Yellow ,\nn- keens, do, do, Bluo Sup White anil t i,red Marseilles e Voslings, low priced 4-1 Irish Linens in whole and half pieces Dowlas, V.msia diaper and crash (liir toweling) Burls ~s and Russia Sheeting 7- Barnsley Table Diaper ■ ; alia Cheek and Drapery muslins Extra rich (iaiiza, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons Assorted forded and Cross .S'Lirts Crown Linings, <l-4,8-1 Pavilion Netting Blue Apron cheeks Striped and Plaided Second mourning Ginghams India Robber Aprons, Fine Book rnusliu lldkls. Brown lb,lands Fine and Siqicrfino Furniture and Garment Dimity &c. &c. To the rdmve will bo added a variety of desirable Flint)*' and Staple article,', which are now on (heir way. npril 5 7<) - an onni To ftc r iff/it Stvhonof (no nanci'y panscil on the Mb March, iß3j. BE if onluinud hy Hi* City Loiinril of nnd it is lieruliy ordnjfird hy fh© authority tho snrnc, th.it from and oIUT the passag'd ol thiHl o din line, if ho lit© ifuty of nolclcra of or land 2, {\\not Tier iho hnnu; hr> imlosoc! or , tl) f,i Ir j• 1 1 cm ( Iran and dry. 7 fttf «)] f rr initnusink lo contain wafer* nnd shall fill Op all: low j.Jnrrn on until lota or lands in au'fhJl manner as so jHissoir ili; wan r from them. Ar.d inrasr oi tin? lailnro of any porsun after notice from tho L’oun oil lo him or her, or to his or so herngent, to fi*l up my such Kink or low place, Council mny prodccdl so Jill iiptlioeunm nt the expense of the 10l ui* li3ij.il- '7\ lio’drr, mid an >oon ns iho oxprrso is * ovocutiort aboil Lsuc lor Iho eartie against the lot or' , nudholdrr, nnd tho amount mude from his or J lior property. And the raid lot or 1 nd-holddr / slmll h!bo ho f iai> e w ho fined in a xum not A Bxr«»‘difig one hundred dollars, for each day fiufi/fl notice shall remain nncomplicd with, and iur whie’i-| •mrs,execution shall issue. .jfM Done in Council lire fiih day of Mav, ISS/J',- hy theJfnyor, JOHN PIUNIZY, Mayor/ i ' GEO. M. WALKER,CIerk. / V 1 g I’LLA KH’*S cf’lohnitcMi Patent Animal/ nru! , , Vigetahlo (Jil Lonp, 1 rleamnng coat coll irs, , vyuollon, linen, mu! co.lon gooi's from spots Jqrfca j nipped hy giTHHC, paiut s tar, varnish,nnd oily'.of fvcry . doscriplion, without injury to the finest lor s.ilohy N. D, CLOT U. »l>nl 17 89) No Ih^.d-at. ’u2ii; v .a c^b'Esrw”^ C U’lilii liCHill/’ if# 1 A HE now receiving a In ir • nnd gcm/al tosiM* iA mcnl of STAPLE AM) FANC V/ GQmzm J - Which will be offered nt rtdgnrtabh/ralca commodaiiug terms. March 13 $$ BS<»«Sxn, WSaJiwtßKTy, &c. 1 Nubarnljors would inform iheir cusfomen^ ~ f ll1 * 5' lt ‘ puLlio gonerully reaidipg in the Upper Counties, that they have opened an Establishment ■ Ht * nhtmbiw, where they have on linmt, mid intend to Keep, a large ami general nssoritnont ol liocks, ■ blalionary, Finn Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Musical ' Instrqmcnls, Prints, Paper-hangings, Picture Frames, i 2,'p SS?P nrll '' ,l ‘ nstuilly called tor in n BOOK 8 1 ORE. Orders nr.rospretfullysolielecl. *J’._II. & I. 0. PLANT, Aiignstit.' , LC. PE ANT it CO., Columbus,' Coo. March 2S c» rt'UNKET«, FLANNELS,&c. &c.-Tlie«B> U.J? r onbers have just received 3 bales Dnflil Blankets I (!„ ‘ Uper Bed j,/ 2 ib> w Into Flannels 8 de red do tl do rod Lindsays, 2 ca?°a Satinets. Row price/ Willi a variety ol‘(,;!.er Goods in llieirline, wbioli, having been lately purchased, and n pair!' 41 tfceir ow n importation from England, they arc enabled' to offer them below rho present market price. EDGAR & CARMICHAEL, Jan 9 ______ fit! Jss*. BSoisaJass, SIJRGEO;, DENTiSJ’, H AS returned to tho city and resumed the datiea ol bis profession, nt bis residence comer ol" BroAd' and Jackson streets, over tlio store ot fllcssss. Clarke JlcTier&Co. ts (Jet 1 NAM DEL LANE. ' t Tailor and Import r of English Cloths, <fe. ■lB Proud street, MAYING just nrrmitrfrom London, begs most respeefhilly to return his si core thanks to the eitizans of Charleston, and the adjoining t-'iates. for the very liberal share of patronage which helms hitherto recetvei’,and In,’ls that bo would bo want ing in gratitude Ibr such support, were ho not thus publicly to neknewh dge lim honors so eonlirred, ami to prove (lint lie lias still an enrneei end sin, ero desire U> extend, it |ii,ssil,lo,biseenneeliunnin .South Carelina. Hr, baa been lo England fur the purpose of effecting arrangements ol n direct intercourse, be , tween the establishment I here and hero, and also With till) Cloth Mamdiieliireis, Arc. A'c. Havin g ~met led his arrangements in a manner to ensim/a quick sneec.ssiun oi the most thsliionablo j art Dress being exported, 1,0 most respect- m that ho I,as iiiavn; died an nsaert , u *■’' 11 to l>e snr lid! 0.l 'Q.’i-.H in .. • ye ttyt "t • ■ ! ■ vi 11 ' 1 11 " , . ■ I ' ‘ L 1 Jan. 21). __ _ * EtJ V-* •'■"-Colored persons found at largo n 2 y ( ily alter nine,, r lock nl night, and lictiiraday light next morning, \v it limit passes s'oting ilislrnrth/ Ihv pincc or pint: .? to which ruck cnlorcit person in permittol tn pass, will hr coiifiit'-d an iho OidiiiDiicuM’ of thoCiiy direct. FOSTER RLODGET, •'•Gi 17 13 lU City Marshal, fT’OR HALE A splendid brass monniod Buggy' “ U agon, double seal, lined vvnli fiea(r colored watered (.ms do Zin, w ith d .able harness, polo ami sledis—made to order in New Haven, hist summer, of the best materials, Applyto Jan H II tQ C. MINER. ftsisicc oi" 'U’fisti'ipires'irsliosJs Aiicky, February 22, 1837. T. OTiri: is VCM f ir , r n ihn J K t March, lha jx* / osstnget Ca :: wiUdvpart from llanihnr j and Glmrlcston, daily (oTiindny’H excejilod) at C o’clock, A. 31., otid run ihroifjrii iho aattiodny. WM. KOBERTtfON, JR., Ag"nt Transporlatinn S, C. C. &R,R. C. I cb. 24 qr, New MACKEREL.—2O Whole nnd 20 bait bills, No I; 2u wbeloand 20 half bids. No. 3 ; 50 who e bids. No. 3—lnto caught. Mackerel—jus received and lor sale by AIUISE <fe COHEN Jan If, jo W«*w rs3«;asEU PaeSiefsl HE report „l the Steal,i Packet COLUMBIA a. being sold lo the 'J'exian Government is infer red. Pass aigers may depend on being (oewarded. The Columbia leaves horn at 10 o’clock on tlio mornings of Thursdays, tho 4th aid IHih May, and every I Imrsday forlnighttlioreatier. Tho new beat in (ho plan, of the Gil,Sons will take the Inlor mediate I Imntdays, sometime during the month el May. WILLIAM PATTON, Agent. April 20 <J2 foTSßiu# eser. C. IV AV, Agent, intending to diaeontinno' u J the agency for .Mr. Joseph .Shannon, wij( tfispose orins Stock of well assorted nnd t casoriabU DR x C.OOUN, nt very reduced prices for cash, at wholesale nail retail IV M. C. U’AV, Agent. Augusta, April 7, 1837 ti| wjoraffi; of wcl ordpv eropjfo fj "1 A V be bad in a fire proof building, in a safe “ .nod central siluulion, by applying at the .or ncr.of Buy nnd Mclntosh streets. IVb 3 28 NofSci*. WEDNEV, is my legally nnlliorised Agent, . during my absence Ifom tboeity of Augusta. Georgia. ILK. LEWIS, njiril I33tw kr cg 3 c e<*• ebb«• na ’w ' AND Bovs and Cbibln n’s Pnbr. Leaf Cor. *, just received nnd formlo hy WM. 11. CRANE, No.SSI, Urond-«(. April II 84 Sale. npilE corner I-.A opposite the Baptist Ctmreh, u sitnated on. Grron nnd Jneksnn streets, being central nnd sunatml on the principle street, leading to the Itr.ii IJcnd Do|sjsilory. 7files indisputable, For ter , n , enquire of ... y 2-ilwi __ THOMAS C.. HALL. Stocks. W fST received a few d„Z. of Bombazin Satin and • " Silk Bristle Stocks, suitable for those that |noy wish them ten narrow. 7*s’! PRICE Al iMA LLEUY.Xs. npril 17 Drapers *, Tailors,2sß Uroad^naMS WA NTlhTpo' 1 |TrE-A Negro of nursing and wailing about the house ono nearly orqnito grown vxould boprefi.rred. Lib eral wages will be given, payable montlilj or by (ha year Apply ut this office. JmiJ 3 t s ffNI'.AIHERS,—I3OO lbs. Feathers, just reeeivud H- and for sale by- MOISE & COHEN. ' 7 _ stf gjEi’i l' GULF Ctl rt’GS SEBB.- 24'J sacks * /Genuine Petit GnlfCO I’TON SEED, enrrlnl ly sclreied expressly for this Market. Just received from New Orleans and for sale by S , „„ KaXUHONE <fe BAKER. , J;| " 27 ' . 32 If H 3 C, BALDWIN,—Fancy nnd Stanlo jir*s Id a.-, (mods,at Wholesale,23l Broad street, AtS^ Ifi's'a. torn. _ (Jnn 3 I ly/ (gILN e....sinv.iJ 3 JabMf • • V’rfvh.DiftN jh — ‘ ■ rnrnjm