Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, June 15, 1837, Image 3

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Limited states maii. coaches. Hiram IV. Wilson’s LINt: OF FOUR HOUSE MAIL COACHES, From Augusta byway of Washington, Lexington, Alliens nlnl Jefferson to Gainesville.—lt nulling Slimes a week mid tack-through lo Athens in one and a half days, and to Gainesville in two days. HIRAM N. WILSON having purchased the in terest o( .Messrs. Tate&Newland,tn this line, informs the public that no exertions on bis pari will be left untried lo give satisfaction to lhatravelling public. The Coaches nr. new and of No I, Troy, N. Y., manufacture. Thelenmsare first rate’ and the Drivers are careful, sober, steady vown-r meni having been trained by the late pro prietors in North Carolina. The contractor pledges himself to do every thing in his power to accommo date Ihe public. His Teams, Coaches ai.d Drivers u,;n not suffer by comparison with any other line mthe 'souihcni States. This line wifi be con.mu ed tri-weekly in Hacks from Gainesville to Dahlon "ga, and also from Gainesville lo Spring Place. 83“ This line leaves Augusta on Monday h VV ed nc-day’s and Friday’s at 2 a. m. and arrives in Washington same days by 5 p m. and Athens by Hi on next day, Gainesville by 10 p m. oflhese ’ Returning—Leaves Gainesville Monday s, Wed ioalay s anti Friday’s at 2 A. M. and arrives m Athens same day by 12 noon, and Washing on next morning by 7 a. m. and Augusta by 7 i- M of (he * C in Augusta is kept at the General Stage Office, in one of the trout rooms of the Eagle ■nod Phoenix Hotel. 53- All Parcels, Bundles, &c. at the risk of the °' fio" Fare to Washington 95, Athens 89, and to a'l other points in proportion. Augusta, Ga. June 5, 1837 ly 131 positive Sale IB /S7TLL take place on the premises on Saturday the 17th ol Juno next, II the property is not ircviously disposed es. The subscriber having offered a portion of his roperty for sale, and not ns yet been able to make ny sale, is determined lo lay off in small lots or rads of land, say from 51) to 400 acres, and all sizes etvveen, the whole tract of land known ns the Mc •ee tract, coupling from If) to 17 hundred acres ; thick will he laid off in about 30 lots—paying due egard to lay off to each lot a building situation— ml sold at public sale, positively for vvhal it will ring; the whole of which is very healthy, lying rithm 10 miles of Augusta, nearly on the Savannah oad, decidedly the best road that leads to the city; vhicli gives tu those who may choose lo purchase which might suit any one who has lo buy Ins fire rood,) the best opportunity that lias been offered to he public for many years past, and certainly must ,*ne for many lo come, ns most of the tract is a forest ilhickly set with the best kind of firewood anil lint- [ Iber; the small port which is cleared, is good cnlti- Mvatingland, which wiil be laid off with the mills, sJthatare on anever-lniling stream of water, —asuffi- Jcient quantity ol wooden land will lie laid off with 111 to keep it up in good repair. S' The terms of sale will bo very liberal, say one- Shalf of the purchase money lo hejpaid (and posse*. I eeion given immediately,) Ist January, 183 d, with put interest;—the other half the Ist January,.’3.) ‘with interest from dale; good and sufficient per sonal security will be required in small notes, and a bond made fur titles from me lo the purchaser when the last payment is made; the interest will he de ducted if any purchaser prefer to make payment, and a title made immediately. Ifnny person should wish to examine any part or the whole of the tract of land hetoro thesalc, they will plea«e call on Air. John Allen who lives on n part of the premises, ■ and who can give them I .be best information. All or any pari of the properly before advertised is still for sale on good terms in proportion 11 ihe present stale of the times, may 2(i swtd HENRY MEALING. To IliiT, A VALUABLE House Boy. Enquire at this office. may 8 107 Augusta Chronicle; PERSONS indebted to the Augusta Ciironi ct.E previous lo the first of January Inst, are earnestly requested to make immediate payment, as it is highly desirable to the lain proprietors lo close all their old business with that establishment as early ns practicable. They will take ihe'risk of remittances i,y mail, whore the Postmaster's certificate ofthe re- Miiltanceis obtained, and forwarded to them in ca- Mae of failure; and where the amount is such as enn- Hot ho enclosed in a letter, those who have other ■ccaunts in the city, (at the Chronicle & Sentinel Office, or any other office or commercial house,) by 1 remitting an additional sum lo makeup an even ■ innk note or notes, may have the surplus placed lo \ their credit there, and a receipt returned on the I same sheet as that of the Augusta Chronicle. Direct to A. H. PEMBERTON, or A.H.&. W. F. PEMBERTON. „ may 1 bvlf 101 shoes. SP RING AND SUMMER ASSORTMENT B. VV. FORCE & CO. HAVE received 500 packages Boots and Shoes comprising every article in the line. All ar rangements being with Manufactures direct, they can he sold as low as in the Northern cities. For Sale, all kinds of Leather, Moroco, Seal, and IB ling Skins. , , WANTED.— SOO Sides Georgialanned light Sole leather, 500 do do do Uper Loath erin rough. April 15 15vans’ Camomile IPills- I PREPARED from a pure extract of the flower, .1 a very wholesome medicine, mild in operation and pleasant in effect, the most certain presorverof health, a safe and effectual cure of Indigestion and Sumach Complaints, and as a natural consequence, a purifier of the blood, and asiveeloncr ofthe whole system. To the Nervous and Debilitated. —The powers o Evans’s Comomile Pills are such, that the palpita ting heart, the tremulous hand, the dizzy eye, and the flulteHng mind, vanishes before their effects, like noxious vapors before the benign influence of themorning sun. This lonic medicine is for nerv o is diseases, general debility,indigestion and its con- Huquonces; as want of appetite, an apparent disten tion of thostuulacb, belchtngs, pains in the stomach, acidity, unpleasant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise in the bowels, nervous symptoms, languid ness when the mind becomes irriinted, desponding, thoughtful, melancholy, and dejected; hypochondri a'sm, low spirits, consumption, palpitations of the heart, nervous irritability, nightmare, rheumatism, spasmodic affection, dimness of sight, delirium, and allplher nervoussymploras, these Pills will produce a s»fo and effectual euro. A supply ofthe above highly valuable medicine fast received and forsale by N. B. CLOUD, No. 232 Broad street. Where may bo had all the popular Patent Medicines ofthe day; as well as a general supply of Drugs, Med icincs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. may 5 105 * I COSTER & COXE’S Son I lie rn Tonic, A Family Medicine for the cure of Ague & Fever, Jbosa of Appetite, Indigestion, Heartburn, night Sweats, and every sympton of general debility. The “Southern Ton c” is not offered as a remedy against the whole catalogue of diseases which man it heir to; but the disease for which it is imended as o remedy, is that form of Fever known as Inter mittent or Fever and Ague—ln order that those who may be disposed to give the Southern Tonics trial, maybe bettor satified with regard to its efficacy, the (following certificates are offered. .From Dr. Mmgrove, Surgeon in the U. S. Army. Walker county, Ala., July 2 Is), 28315. ’■ Gentlemen.—l have h.ld occasion, in the recent campaign with the Creek N.(fiun, to attend upon very many cases of Ague and cdVd”) a , ■’F il l 0 e ’ commendation of our .S'urgeon Ggnef?*> F r- 2}° . * on, who supplied the army with our Souths." 11 l° nlc i I was induced to fry R. I did so, and hnveiiv'er in tho whole course ofmy practice been more pleas ed by the effect of any medicine. It never Jaded to cure. Yours respectfully, EG. MU.StJROVE.M.D. Sur.Col McMillan’s Bat’n,4thßog. Ain. Vol Ts. Montgomery, August Ist 1935. Gent.—-I have used your Southern Tonic in sev ver;’, cases, aril it proved efficacious in every one. ’ ’ Truly and respectfully yours, y THOS.M. COLES A aunnlv fust received and forsale by A supply J N „ CLOUD) n 0 232 Broad-st. Hats! Hats! ! DRAB FUR HATS Drab Russia do Blaek do f l ’. Children’s black Silk Hats d» do Fur do do Drab Silk do Mexican plain do Sup black Beaver do ■SupMack Silk do .„ , , , . TVfiiethor with an assortment of I aim Leal and Legion Hats and HOLLAED, m#y3 jp* 291 Broad-st, , Notice. , fflllE A gen' of the Charleston Fife andl Mutant X insurance Company, will he found at liih oilict in Mrlntosh street, opposite thtf Consiinuionalisl office. T. H. H.GRBGOIiIh, Agent Ten tit Regiment, «. ITI.^ Augusta, May 1, 183/. } ('l F.NTLEMEN who may desire or will accept IT Brevet Commissions lor any of the vacant Company Offices ofthe city orconnty Battalion, are requested lo make immediate application lb ihe Col onel, who will proceed to make appointments fur those offices without delay. Jlv nroerof Colonel A. H. PembkrtoN-. m a y i ewif WM. A. ROBERTSON, Adj’t. F. Bradford, OFFERS his stock of DRY GOODS, in the up per tenement of Fox’s new brick range, at Cost, for Cash, at wholesale or retail; the greater part of tho slock, consisting of Staple Goods, and will be found to lie at prices much below the cur rent rates in the city. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call, may 16 sw4w 114 Notice. IDA HE Office of the subscribers will be closed A fur the summer, during winchtime EDWARD THOMAS, Esq.,will actus our attorney. ALLEN’S, PADDOCK, &. CARTER. may 13 w!2t 118 Southern Steam Packet Co. SUBSCRIBERS in Augusta lo the capital Stock ol the above Company, are 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, Treas’y & Sec’ry. Charleston, S. C., 24th April, 1837. may 1 if 101 Summer Clothisig. IBAHEsubscribers have this day received from JL their bouse in N. York, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing, made tip under the immediate di rection of one of the firm which they would recom mend to the public. PRICE & MALLERY, may 2 102 258 Broad street. HAW KI NEVILLE MONEY taken at par, lor Coot’s, by Ihe undersigned, No. 197 Broad st. may 1 101 B. D. COOKE New Spring Goods. 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 now and splendid articles of the latest Lon] dim ami Paris styles, which have been selected with great care from the most recent importations lor the city and country trade, among them are— Extra rich French Muslins with small figures, (lales 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 blaek Crape D’Lyons Extra French, German, and Ginghams, • of very superior styles 1 : Superior black and white Mourning Ginghams (extra quality) Exlra 4-4 French Prints, small figures, and superior styles SupermrEnglish and American Prints Superior French and English hlackand white Prints for mourning, (extra quality) Extra rich London and American Furniture Prints Extra rich black Gro do Rino, (richest lustre) Mot coni’s best black Italian Lustrings Superior wide black Gro de Swiss Extras 4 French bTk Bomhazeens, (Lupin’s manuf.) Superior black Chnlly’s and black Italian Crapes Extra rich French Needle Worked Muslin Capes ami Collars, of the latest Paris style, (a very large assortment) Infant’s Needle-work’d linen Cambric Caps & Bodies Needle-worked Muslin Bands of superior style A very large supply of Needle-work’d Muslin Edg ings and Jnsertings, (new patients) A largo supply of Thread Lace Edgings and Insert jugs, (new and rich patterns) A largo supply of Blond laces and Grecians quillings Superior German Cmels for embroidering (a very large supply of tire best quality) embracing a very great variety of the richest colors Canvass and Needles for embroidering Ladies fancy cotton &, rich embroidered silk Aprons Ladies superior Mohair Caps, (a very large supply) Extra 3-4 and 4-4 rich Hernani, Gauze, and fancy Shawls and Handkerchiefs Superior plain while, black, and fancy 4-4 heavy twisted silk Shawls Rich Blond Gauze Scarfs and fancy Chatelaines Superinr 3-4 and 4-4 black love lidkfs attd black love and crape Veils Rich green, white, and black Blond Gauze Veils Superior black, white, & green dotted Lace for Veils Superior plain and figured B ibbinett’s &, Blond Laces Superior white and black Silk Lace Edgings Ladies’ superior Hem slich-needle worked, and cor ded linen, cambric Handkerchiefs Gentlemen’s superior white Damask, crimson, Eng lish, and fancy Pongee Hdkfs Extra plain Jackonct, Nansook, Mull, ami Book Muslins Superior figur’d Swiss and Book Muslins -Superior undressed Cambrics and Bishop Lawns Rich fancy striped & chock 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 licit Ribbons Ladies’ extra colored and black If. S. Gloves Ladies’ superfine while and black picnic Gloves Gentlemen’s superfine black 11. S. and white Berlin Gloves Ladies’superior black and w hite open worked, and plain English Silk Hose Ladies’ superior Lisle Thread Hose Ladies’ superior plain and opened-worked Linen . Hose ' Ladies’ superior English andGerraan white and blaek cotton Hose, (best style) Ladies’ superior brown and fancy cotton Hose Misses superior white and fancy colored Colton Hose, No. 1, 2,3,4, and 5 Youths’while and mixt cotton half-Hose Gentlemen’ssdperfine white,black, brown, and Ran dom Cotton and Thread half-Hose Superior French Gum Elastic 6’uspemlers, (beat qua lity) Superior 5-8 and 3-4 long Lowns 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 Sheetings Exira 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 for Towels Scotch Huckaback a very superior article for Towels 1 Superior Ticklcnburgs and Russia Sheetings Exlra 12 4 white Marseilles Uuilta with fringe from 1 $7 to 920 Superior 12-4 white knotted Counterpanes Ladies’ superior while and black corded Skirls, with 1 small raised tucks ' Ladies’superior Corsetts, No. 1,2,3,4,5,and 6,best style Superior 9-8 and 5-4 Furniture Dimities extra quality Superior Garment Dimity and Hair Curd Muslins A larjo supply of American and German Colton Fringe Superior white and brown French Drills , Extra French and German plain white, and brown I. Linens Superior Georgia and German Nankeens Superior Crape Camblets, black Eastings and black i Circassians 1 Superior fancy mixtures & Bengal stripes fjr youth’s • clothing i Exlra wlit. & colored double back Marseilles Vesting , Extra blue and black cloths and Buff Cassimeree s A large supply of Kentucky Jeans Gentlemen's superior Linen Bosoms and corded Col lars (bestslyle) A large supply ol'Gent'emen's Summer Stocks (some I very narrow) Ladies’superior Umbrellas and Parasols of the best style Gentlemen's superior Silk and Cotton Umbrellas , (exlra size and quality) • Ladies’ rich white and gilt, and black and gilt Reli ett'es Rodger’s best quality of Scissors Superior Drill Eye Needles, & Kirby’s patent Pens Taylor's and Clark’, best Spool Cotton (300 yards) Superior Pearl Buttons, BOjne very small size for La dies' Dresses . Superior quill back and shell-tuck &nd side Combs, (deep teeth) Linen tapes, braids, white and colored Bod Lace Superior Darning Colton Superior palm leaf and rich feather Fans Superior Oil Silks and Oil Cloths A large supply of paper hangings (new patterns) Rich Screens for Fire Boards, of tho most splendid patterns Coarse Bobbinetts for Pavihion* Slater's 4-4 Premium Bleached Shirlmgsand English Lung Cloths Superior 3-4,7-8,4-4, 5-4, and 6 4 Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Heavy Shetucket Ticks, Apron & Furniture Checks Superior Flax Osnabarghs and Bear Duck Buckrams Padding antlTop-sail Duck The above with a great variety of other article! ] embracing almost every description of Dry Goads suitable for the supply of Families and country Mer chants, will be sold at very low prices—lhe public arc respectfully invited to call and examine the as sotfmenf. a'jrjl 27^97, ic 1/IsIIiCLKS of various kinds, consisting ol Car re » tfages, Barouches, Buggies, &c. They can lx* st seen nt ihe Livery Stable on Cteen street, recently oceupecJ by Otho Weaver. Enquire of il. W. Wil - j son on tho premises or lo I J >mc 3 itw JAMES GARDNER, Jr. j Coloured Shirts. I nPIIE subscribers hove ju t received an addition | “ al supply oi thenbovo article, with a few do*. w hite cotton and linen do. Also, a variety ol fancy I articles, viz—Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, ,r silk and cotton Half-Hose, Russia Belts, \:c. PRICE & MALLERY. may 25 122 Drapers anil Tailors. Notice. GEO. W. CRAWFORD is ray legally,authoris ed agent during my absence from the city of t Augusta, Geo. WM. WRIGHT. r tipnl 24 IwtOct. 95 , •—— l ■ ' ■“ CTEKO ABDUiMIJJAEMiPI’OBTKKS ‘ \ N additional supply (different sizes) of this vnlj ' -cV uablo instrument, received and forsale by may 10 109 KITCKEN & ROBERTSON. Notice. j »I HIE Citizens arc hereby notified that the Mnr , ■ ket Ordinance, will lor I lie future, bo strictly enforced. FOSTER BLODGET, Marshall may 10 109 VAUCMISE MANUFACTURING CO. V SUPPLY ofYarns and Oznaburgs will, in fu ture, bo kept on hand at the Company's Dc t posilory, at R. C. Baldwin’s Store, Broad-st. Augns t ta, Ga., where the former customers of tho Factory, , and the trade generally are invited to call. WM. G. NIMMO, Sec’y <fe Treas’r. March 29 )L 73 SHIRTS.— A splendid assortments of French Muslin Shirts, just received and for sale by. CLARKE & HOLLAND, may 2 102. J Congress Water. Alreslt supply immediately from the Congress Springs at Saratoga, for sale by npril 29 100 W.iIEVVSON. Oils. r |7*INE White Sperm and Linseed Oil, just received ■ if for sale by npril 29 W.iIEVVSON. fiSnislies. CLOTHES, Hair, Nail, Plate, Comb, Horse, and fine Dusting Brushes—comprising an elegant assortment, just received and forsale by ' april 29 W. HEWSON. ; ILost Breast I*in T OST last evening a Gold Frame Broast Pin with | .i. J tho figure of n Bird on the face of it. The finder will he rewarded and receive the thanks ol , the owner by leaving it at this pffice. npril 29 100 Careen BBonse Plants. JUST received and (i.rsalc at tho Augusta Seed Store, a fine collection of Green House Plants, april 4 68 New tnouds, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. f BAIIE subscribersltavi received an assortment of 0 seasonable goods, consisting of Sup. bl’k, green and Dahlia rul’d Broad Cloths, do do and olive col’d Casltraerelt do do and brown drab’d r le's do do and olive Bombazins, Dahlia col’d Genoa Cashmere, Striped and fancy do hiiooy Linen Drillings, do Chally, Mar’s and Satin Vestings, 11 ith a variety ol articles to which they would in vite the atter.tiou of their cnsltjiners and the public generally PRICE & MALLERY, april 17 Drapers & Tailors, 258 Broad st. HAMBURG DEPOT, ) April 18, |VT OTICE is given, that payment of freight for 1N Merchandize by tho Rail road will bo requi red at the Depository on delivery ol the Goods. All Goods not taken from tho Depot, within Uxcnty-fourjhours alter notice of arrival and delivery h given, will be sunt to u public store, al the owner or consignees expence, npril 19 91] A. R. HAIG, Agent. 1 “TRUTH WILL PREVAIL:’ DR, DOBURTS’S GENUINE Welch Mcdicaiiicntiini, ffAOßcuring Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Liver Com- X" plaints, Jaundice, Colic, Fever and Ague, Dys ) entcry, Headach, Loss of Appetite, Flatulence, Hy pochondria, Hysterics, Dropsical Complaints and Heartburn. It also prevents all Bilious Disorders, s and removes habitual Cosliveness, Asthma, Slran s gury, Gravel, Rheumatism, Gout and impurities of the Blood. CERTIFICATES. &anquoit, Dec. 19, 1831. ■ Dr. Marchisi — Dear Sir—ln the month of December, 1824, being t nt St. Anvils, province ol Upper Canada,! caught a cold which soon settled into a fever ; at the same time I had a most distressing cough, and a very se vere pain in my left side. I applied to several emi -3 nent Physicians in Lcwistown, Niagara co. who I treated me for tho Liver Complaint—but without success. 1 grow worse every day, and I thought I should soon bo callud lo appear before the great *•! AM.” . , In the month of March, 1825,1 applied to skilful Physicians in Oneida county, who treateil mo also i for the Liver Complaint, without any essential ben efit. I went ufterwards to Now York, in hopes that, 1 change ol climate and diet and new scenes might possibly restore me to health; and indeed a stay ol a lew months there enabled me to renew my trade. 1 a was not cured, however, lor from the time 1 was sick, until very lately, I was often distressed by a k pain in my loft side, want of appetite, indigestion, and a general dspression pi spirits. Last October 1 was induced lo lake “Dr. Roberts's Welch Medica ', raenlum,” prepared by yourself, and I fuel grateful that I am able lo stale that after having used one pint end a half, tho pain in my side has entirely subsided. - I have regained my appetite, and my general health has been so far restored that I have not felt so well - as Ido now within the'last eight years. I conceived it a duly 1 owe lo the public nt large, lo make my case generally known. I hope that i thousands through the United Slates, who are now as much afflicted as I have been, will be induced to v make atrial of your medicine, convinced that they will find it most beneficial. Yours respectfully, HENRY DAVIS, e Utica, May Mill, 1831. Mr. .7. M. Marchist— Sir—Th is may certify that I have been severely s ’ afflicted for five years with the Inflammatory Rhou -8 matism. I applied to some of the most eminent Physicians in New York, but received little or no n relief. Fortunately, I began Using Dr. Roberts’s Genuine Welch Medicamentum, prepared by you, from which I experienced very great and surprising 1) benefit; and I sincerely recommend to every family this important medicine. Your humble servant, t A. D. TALLANT. Utica, Jan. Ist, 1831. ■’ Dr. Marchisi — Dear Sir—Previous to taking your Medicamon n turn, I was very much afflicted with Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, my eyes were very much inflamed and had been for more than a year. 1 had tried various n remedies without mush or nay relief, until I com menced using your Medicamentum, from which 1 , received almost immediate relief. Yours, A-.c. * LUKE DODGE. s N. B.—The .Medicine will in no case bo genuine without ray written signature on the label of each ~ bottle. JOHN B. MARCHISI. Utica, March Ist, 1836. A supply of the above valuable Medicine just re- I. ceivcd, end for sale by B. CLOUD, npril 17 90 No. 323 Broad street. o Pectoral Honey oi Itoiieset. I I NOR colds,coughs, complaint) ol the lungs lead ' ing to consumption, spitting of Blood, asthma, croup or hives, hooping cough, pain in the breast 18 and side, dyspepsia, difficulty in breathing in young children, &c. &c. &c. i- This he ding and valuable preparation baa proved successful in a practice ol many years, and its repu tation ami good effects may be learned by the use of 1S lor 2 vials. It produces case, expectoration and an equal circulation of the fluids, obviates costiveness t- without causing debility, and brings a gentle and healthy moisture on the skin. It immediately quits s'. a coughing .fit, gives ease to a sore and painful breast, ant' supports the debilitated chest and lungs under disease, and seated consumption. The highest me dical authority agree with those who have used it, to be the » ust valuable compound yet known in of the above justly celebrated Medicine d just received and for »010 by B- CLO u Di april 23 991 No. 232 Broad-st. h rwUTCII BOLTING CLOTHS—India Floor- Philadelphia Kid and Morecco Slippers, Cotton fringes,and Cotton Hosiery, Brown Linens and Drillings, Irish Linens and Diapers, „ I Mohair Caps,Curls and Kinglets, I French Muslins and Ginghams. J] I A pood assortment of the above articles, just re - in j uetyed and for talc WYATT A Co. *•' 21 95 No. 206 Broad-st 4(\ llOXfes U moh Syrup, r . v/ In Jo. Ha* berry do. e (> pipes Holland Gin, v Just received and for khlu low by - nil> y &J. U. JACKSON. Aurtioneiir Slocks. A Few dozen fine Silk and Salin Stocks, (recei\ etl this day.) Also, a few dozen fine Amen dt - with an additional supply of Summer Clothing • wl*i h they oli’er at prices to suit the times. f PRICE &MALLBRV, » may 20 118 Drapers and Tailors. JOBS OFl'ieir WE take this method of informing our friend) anil the public generally,that we have openo a large and extensive office, in the rear of our puhl . cation office on llroad street, in the building former! f occupied by Messrs. Pemberton us the ofliee of th Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOBS, o every description. The office will he tinder the mar agement of Mr. VV. T. Thompson, who is one i fhc best job-workmen in the city. « PAMPHLETS, BANK CHECKS, CAItnS, COTTOX IIWCEIPTS . CIHCCI.ARS, BILLS OP LADING, HAND BILKS, VISITING CARDS, BLANKS, HORSE RIELS, I LABELS, PRICES CURRENT, and every description of plain and ornamental prim ing, in (Hack, Blue, Green, Red, Bronze, and olhe , fancy colors, will bo executed with neatness, taste ami promptitude. . Feb. 25 46 Bacon. , f B’HE subscribers havejust opened a Bacon honsi X at the Planter's Hotel, (Hamburg,) and being determined to sell 50,000 rounds in five or six weeks are offering at lower prices than are usual in tbit market. Come and get while you can, for the articli t is first-rate, and prices very low. ' CRAWFORD & MEYER. april 293td a 3tw 100 Paints AN Invoice of White Lead consisting of Pure and Extra No. 1. and 2, Ifom the fhnim White l.ead Factory, together with a general assortment ot Coloured Paints in Oil, and dry, for sale by april 29 W. HEWSON. |)i4igaEs’N I‘aaacea, Ac. A few Itoxos of Indian’s Panacea, Green’s Vege table Tonic Mixture, Rownnd's Tonic Mix ture, and most of the fashionable patent medicines of the day, for sale by april 29 W. HEWSON. milE subscriber having purchased the interest of Mr. D. E. Bothwell, in the Drug establishment, heretofore conducted under the firm of ('loud A Both well, would inform his friends and the public gene rally, that he will continue the sump, and keep eon stantly on hand a largo assortment of fresh If rugs, Medicines, Ac., which ho will dispose of on terms ns low ns can be obtained in any Southern market. He would invite Physicians, Merchants, and others, r ( , call and examine his stock before purchasing else where. april 4 N. B. CLOUD. A €at*<l. WILLIAM 11. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu sic, respectfully announces to the /suites and Gentlemen of Augusta, and its vicinity, tlml he has just arrived from New York with.n viewoflocati ig himself in tins place ns a teacher of Music on l ie Piano Forte and Guitar; and hopes that his pum * u niity and strict attention to the improvement ol his pupils, will insure him a liberal sh ire of public pat ronage. An ile left with Mr. H. Parsons, (to w inn Mr. O. Irs tliohomr to refer) will reeeive pr. n pt attention. Piano Fortes tuned and repaired may 1 dtf 101 Ready iHadc Linen. Fine Linen ontl Colton Shiits, rut L-J and made in tho host posaiMo manner expressly jo our order; fmo Linen Ruffled nnd Plain Bosoms also. 50 doz. best round und square end Collars, by B. B.KIRTLAND& CO., march 31 75] Merchant Tudors. 250 Broad st. GE NT EE M EIV ?.S St’PKK BOIt. XPRA superfine black und fashionable colored JLi Hoskin Gloycs, (real kid ) &pun Silk, Raw Silk white nnd colored, Lisle Thread spring wrist, white nnd colored Lisle thread Berlin. Just received by, B B. KIRTLAND & Co. march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad Street. Fancy Goods- ITtXTUA superfino twill’d Spiulofiold Pot-.kot -I Handkerchiefs; do. do. embroidered fine linen cambric; do. Riding nnd money Bells. Silk Night Caps nnd Purses, Leather, do.,Silk Nett under Shirts and Drawers, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Ac-., hy B. B. KIRTLAND A Co. march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-Sl. Hosiery. Cl ENTLEMEN’S superior Black and White Silk X Derby rib’d Half Hose, do. While Spun Silk do., Clergymen mist do .Silk and Colton do., Fancy Check Silk do., White nnd Brown Colton do. Just received by B. B. KIRTLAND A CO. Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-st. march 31 75 T>RINTING PAPER—From A. Pntlerson A Jr Son's Paper Mill, Greenville, S C.—Just re ceived nnd for sale at the manufacturers prices, by Jan7 If] T. H. A I. C PLANT. Greenville Mail Line OF FOUR HORSE POST COACHES. rfIIIROUGH IN TWO DAYS, via Edgefifilf, I. C. 11., Liberty Hill, Cedar Springs, Abbeville C 11., Anderson C. 11., Pendleton, Pickcnsville, to Greenville C. 11., S. C., vesting for the night nt Ah beville C. 11., each way, nnd intersecting the Pied mont Line of 9 Passenger Conches, which runs north, and rests at Abbeville the same night. Leaving Augusta, Mondays,Thursdays nnd Snt nidnys, at 3 o'clock, A. AL, arrives at Greenville Friday, Sunday and Tuesday, nt 8 o'clock. P. M. Leaves Greenville Monday, Thursday and Satur day, nt 3 o clock, A Mj nnd arrives nt Augusta, Friday, Sunday nnd Tuesday, at 8 P. M. At Greenville it intersects Ncwlnnd's Snlifdn Lido of four horse Post Coaches, running via ofJFlat Rock nnd Ashville (Bunkum comity) to the Warm Springs on Frenah Broad River, via Greenville, Tenn., lo Bean's Station, at which point the tra veller intersects the great line fiom Washington Ci ty via Knoxville to Nashville, Tenn., and at said point, intersects a line running to Lexington, Ky. nnd Cincinnati, Ohio ; ns also at Bonn's Station the Southern Traveller has the advantage of stiigq fa cilities via Rogersvilleand Ahbingdon, Va.lo White and Red Sulpher Springs. All the above routs are stocked with well broke Kofses, gdod Coaches, ifober, polite; careful,and cl penenced Drivers. All baggage at risk of the owners. R. DOUGLASS A CO. A prill if 77 IJew Spring Goods. SNOWDEN A SHEAR are now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, their Spring sup plies of Fancy nnd Staple DRY GOODS, compri sing d great vnrie' y of new nnd splendid article, ol the latest London and Paris styles. AMONU WHICH AKE : Extra Rich French Mnslins.now stylo ( Superior French Printed Jaconets nnd Cambrics, small figures and entirely new stylo Superiorl-4 French (small figured) Prints, now style Rich Silver Striped and Printed Lawn muslins .Superior Black and White French muslins Extra Rich French Needle Worked muslin Capos ami Collars of tho latest Paris stylo A very large supply ofNcedla Worked Muslin Edg ings and Inacrtings, now patterns Superior Thread Lace Edgings nnd Inserting Rich Fancy Gauze Chaltelnines Ladies and, Gentlemen’s superior Linen Cambric Hdkfs., large sizes. Extra Rich Black Gro do Rine, richest lustre Matteoni’s beat Black Italian Lustrings Superior wide Black Gro do Swiss Extra 5-4 French Black Bomhasin, Lapin's manu facture Superior BlackChally’s and Black Italian Crapes ' Ladies ExtraCol’d II.’S. Gloves oi the best syle A and colors Ladies superior Black nnd White Open Worked nnd plain English Silk Hose Ladies superior plan While and Open Worked Lin en Hose Ladies superior Lilsc Thread Cotton Hose Ladies superior English White Colton Hose, best style Extra While and Fancy Col’d Marseilles Veilings Superior White and Brown French Drills Superior Fancy Mexican Mixturesand Bengal Stripes A largo supply of superior Kentucky Jeans A largo supply of Paper Hnngings.new patterns Rich Screens for Fire Boards, of tho most splendid Sric public are respectfully requested to call and examine tho above, with a great variety of other ar ticles. S. AS, will receive in a few days other large invoices of tho latest importations, w hich will give them tho most complete and extensive assortment they have ever offered to the public, fill of which will tie sold at very low prices. _ April 1 *® Notice. fIHIE undersigned will purchase uncurrenl mom X and n.ay always he found nlllie Georgia .Via Lottery office, No. 220 Broad street. ‘"ay 31 A. READ. iv- Palm Leaf Hals. I°. A FEW dozen Youths Palm Leaf Hats, just r ig, o-X ceived and lor sole by juno 7 133 CLARKE A HOLLAND. POBTOFFICE DEPARTMENT^ l3th May, 1837. ; SIR—You will until further orders, retain tl Js, proceeds ol your office in your hands in specie, I ed meet the Drafts of this Deportment. ili- I am respectfully your üb’t serv’t. fly AMOS KENDALL. lie E. B. Gi,ascock, Esq., of Postmaster at Augusta. ‘"I- Post Gllico Anjfiisfa, ? MAY 20th, 18.37. 3 J N order lo comply with tho above requisition c x the Postmaster General, specie will be require ®> hereafter for all postage due nt this office, i. may 20 E. B GI.ASCOCK, Postmaster. I>ry Goods at Cost. npHE stock of the subscriber, consisting of an ex U- a ,c "* ive lawnmiim of Staple nnd Fancy 1)10 icr is now offered nt wholesale or retail a . New York cost. Persons wishing bargains will di ’ well to cal'. GEO. A WALKER. '»i»y ID H 117 JVcw Spring Goods. se HP 11. WYATT ACO Tu 806 Broad street, tl.< -X • store lately occupied by Morgan A Wyall, an ;8 now opening a new stock of Spring nnd Suiurue j ß ' Dry Goods, of neat nnd handsome styles, bavin; ] e been very lately selected from the Northern market i they will miiko their prices to suit the present limes as they are determined to sell on the lowest terms foi cash. AMONG WHICH AIIE. 01k Italian Lustring Silks, best quality ■e Rlk Gro do Swiss ami Gro de Rhine, rich lustre >e Hlk Hemoni Gauze, n hand tome article it Blk Chillis and hlk Bombazine, fine Mourning Muslins, Ginghams and Calicoes Printed Jackonels and French /.awns, small figures Irish Linens, Sheetings and Lawns Cambrics and Muslins, all kinds Gent., Ladies and Misses Hosiery, nil kinds , do do do Gloves do s Fine Hemstitch nnd plain Linen Cambric Hdkls Bobbinel nnd Gauze fur Pavilions A good assortment of Umbreh is, Parasols Paper Hangings. Bonlerings and fire Soiecns J Tickings, Apron nnd Furniture Checks *■ Georgia Nankeens, Crape Camblels, Ac. may 10 109 Ladies llaliif Ciolli*. i 11.SI' received a beautiful article for gentlemens < »" summer Frock Coals (fashionable colors) I STOCKS. Blackball Saxton superior plain Bomhnzin Slocks on silk lrames,mado light fiir summer. B. It. KIRTLAND A CO. april 17 Draper! A Tailors, 350 Broad st “A BBLS Prime Canal Flour and 20 casks Cheo uHTset a good article, just received nnd for sale by i P. FLEMING A CO. ; NovS 89 Notice*' riIHE citizen* are notified that after the 10th Inst. X nil Dogs ibund running nt large, will lie killed agreeably to a resolution of Council passed in ‘ 1830. FOSTER BLODGET, april 3 Cily .Marshal. PariHoh X. (I mitre I la*. ICASE latest stile Parasols A Ladies’ Umbrellas. I do sup. Gentlemen's Silk and Cotton do. Just received, and for sale by april 5 J. P. SETZE A CO, BUM ASUPPLKof the above celebrated medicine, warranted a speedy ami lasting euro for Ague and Fever, nnd every symptom of general debility. Just received and for sale wholesale and retail, by THOMAS BARRETT A CO. Appointed Agents. March 22 07 111 AV F. this day sold my stock in trade to Messrs. Clark A Holland, who will continue the Cluth -1 ing Business at tlmold and well estahlisl ed stand, 1 291 Broad-street. I trust that the liberal patronage which has been extendoj to me while in business, will not ho lust with them. Jan 14 II tf] D’LYON THORPE. ALL persons having claims against me, will please present I hem ol ihe old sllind, where I can ho found for one month from this date Persons in dehied to mo nro politely requested to make imme diate payment. D'LYON THORPE. Jan 14 11 <f BIIEADDEN, Portrait Paintkii, reipeet • fully informs the Citizens of Augusta I hut he has returned to this city, nnd taken tho room m the Masonic Hall, which he occupied Inst winter. ACT Specimens of his Painting may he semi in u lew days ut his room, to which he invites the atten tion of those disposed to patronize him. Jan7 5 if MALE ANT) FEMALE Academic*. ft IHE Trustees of the nhove insliliilions lake this J. method of informing Ih» public that they are now both In n highly nourishing condition, under the care of experienced nnd able teachers. The male department has about filly students, anil is under the direction of Mr Augustus Alden, whose ac knowledged abilities as an instructor of youth, ad ded to many years experience in his profession emi nently entitle him to the patronage of the public. Tho Female department has upwards of sixty pu- I pils, nnd is under the core of Miss A. P. Hamilton, ( a buly of superior literary attainments, whose sys tem of discipline and mode of instruction have been highly approved, anil have secured for her a charac ter ns nil instructress, perhaps unrivalled in this sec tion of country. The Trustees have engaged the services of Miss M. A. Miller, ns mi assistant, who is a lady well qualified to for the discharge of her duties. In the department of Music, they have tho servi ces of Miss E. A. Hewed, who was a successful nnd highly approved teacher of the science of mu sic in the Spurta Female Seminary (ho last year. In anticipation of numerous acquisitions lo both , departments, by the commencement of another quarter, they are happy to slate that they had the promise of the Rev. Francis Bowman to hoar red- , rations of some classes in either deparlrtiont a" oc casion may require. , They expect also in a short lima lo engage a com- , potent teacher ol the French language. Greensboro' in which these insliliilions are loca ted ns lo heulthness of situation, nnd intelligent, re fined and moral society is not surpassed it is believ ed hy any village in this Stale, Board can he had on moderate terras in many genteel families. JAMES F. FOSTER, Y. P. KING, W. C. DAWSON, G. G. MAT.IEWS, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Trustees. Greenslmro', March 13 wfit 59 Tho Editors of the Charleston Observer nnd Southern Recorder will publish the above once a ( wee!; for six weeks, in each of their papers and (or- ( I wahl their decimals to the Board ol Trustees at Greensboro', for payment, CARPENTER’S Solution of Krmsotc —For tho ( cure of cancerous Ulcers, old sores, tetters, ] ring-worms, dud will immediately stop bleeding , from fresh wounds, bleeding nt the nose, Ac. Ac. For sale by CLOUD A BOTHWELL, lan Ifi 15] No 232 Broad-street. VfEGRO WOMAN For SALE—About (liny in years of age—she can be seen rtf the jail, dnd will be sold low, if taken out ot the State; is sold be cause she will not live wilhhef present owner. Jan 14 1 it DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. r'l’IHE Co-partnership heretofore existing between X HoTiiwei.i. A Maguire, was, this day, hy mutual consent dissolved. All persons indebted to, or having claims against said firm me requested to make settlement with J. W. Bothwell, who is duly authorized lo transact alt business connected with ( 80111 fir "‘ J. W. BOTHWELL, JAS. MAGUIRE, Jan. 1. 1837. 44_ Petit Gulpli Cotton Seed. q/ia SACKS, direct from the Hills, from the Alio well known plantation of T. Bock, near Rodney We have sslisfiiclory certificates of the ( measurement nnd genuieneness ol those seod.ihose wanting will do well to call or send their orders as ; early as j Feb 23 44 ] ; si if A fiirsl rate Penntnnn and Ac. i Rbß* countant is desirous ot employment, for a I short time in tins city. Apply at this office -1 Jan 17 13 u-> | me Ha Ji £ sAajS Sa f'-'l wS n I I" TlEsulisriber respectfully given notice lo I j * friends and the public, that he Ims returned re- the city ; anil can hereafter be found nt his residen opposite the Masonic Hall, where he will he imp] to attend the calls of bis freinds nnd all those wl • may need his Professional services. 1 ( . _ E. OSBORN, Sergoon Dentist. 3 June 7; 133 the Z ig Important to (lie Afflicted A N additional supply of Dr. Hull’s deserted rw. celebrated Ultra-Alidominal-Snpporters, -ait • his Pamphlet treating of the above Instrument an its use at large. Just received and for sale hy N B. CLOUD, * I June 3 No. 232 Broth) street, Augitsli ' of Information Wanted. e<l LJ ALPH CRANE left his brother's residence i -■-X Hillsborough, Jasper county, Gn on Wed nesdny, the Ist February last, fiir Uiinrleskn, wn _ seen two miles nnd a half below Warranion, on hi way to Augusta,since then nothing has been lienn of him. He is a young man, about twenly-threi years of ngc, with blank hair and black whiskers ' , “ml had on, when ho left, a brown cnmblet cloak, m Jo a af* a '^ e dross coat with figured gilt buttons, alul i J pair of clouded cassimere pantaloons; and rolle i small bay horse with blank mane and tail nnd blacl ieet, a Spanish gillsd saddle, nnd had nil h him a pni ol saddle bags marked A. Crane, Hillsboro' Gfco. I Ay information respecting him, directed to Ahrn re * l * m Grane, Hillsboro', or Wm. 11. Crane, Augusta ( , r will be thankfully received, nnd iflhis notice shmih med his eye, he is requested lo relive the anxiety ol * l“ 8 Wends by writing to them immediately. ’ Augusta, April 8 IwdAwlf 82 ' Tho Afontgomcry Journal will phase insert the r above (semi-weekly) fiirune month. Cheap lri*h Linen*. I fiJNOWDEN A SHEAR havejust received from * ~ New York, a largo supply of very superior 4-4 Irish Linens of the best style and some of very fine qualities round thread,and warranted free from all admixture of cotton, s I At.so, I Superior 5-4 end G-4 Irish Linen Sheetings, 6-4, 84-4, 10-4, 12-4, 14-4 Damask Table Cloths, and a great variety of other late nnd splendid styles of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, to w hich they respect fully invito the attention of the public. 9 april 13 gg JPetit Half Cotton Seed. \ few sacks of genuine Petit Gull Cotton Seed t R on hand, and for sale hy t may 1 M. M DYE. J'oc Sale. T WO ral ° Wagons and Harness.— X Apply to jnarch 29 73 TITO’S DAWSON. IlouMc Glahlia*. "JUST received at the Augusta Seed Store a t 3 choice and superb collection of Double Dahlias, w hich being Irani the subscribers own garden, can, with confidence, he warranted in nil respects. Al so among other Needs, just received, Early Crimson Clover, 7’urnip Routed Cabbage, under ground, Turnip Runted Cabbage, above ground, J. if. J. SERVICE. | Fob. 28 , 48 in shares steam boatT'oaTpanY Xvc .S TOCK fur sale Enquire at this Olfico. Sept. 27 77 ts i iiivci’Mily of (ecoj'ffia, Athens, March 23d, 1837. A T the Commencement in the first week in An iX gust next, the Trustees of this Institution Will I elect u Professor ol Mural Philosophy nnd Bellos L Hires, lo fill the vacancy occasioned hy the death of Professor Pressley. Salary SI6OO per annum. ASUURY HULL, Sec’ry. march 29 mtAug 73 Notice. PERSONS indebted lo me for Professional ser vices, will please make payment to Messrs. Jen kins A Mann, who nro rny authorised Attorneys, during my absence from the Suite. Fob 4. 1837 30 D. PATTERSON. C CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCIIOOL.- / Mr. Norcrohb would respectfully inform the citizens of Augusta that ho has associated with him in Ids school, Mr. Howey, n graduate ol Jefferson College, Pa., and for ihe lust six years nu Instructor ot yimlli. In oonsequence of this nrrangelnont an additional number of pupils, of both sexes, can be nrcommndnied. The School will now consist of two departments. Tho Classical nod Mathematical will he under ihe siipcnntcfldance of Mr. IL, who will teach the L-itiii nnd Greek languages—Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Mcneurnliou, Ac. Tho oth er branches will betuughtaa heretofore. The following certificates from Prolessors Stuart nnd Twiss, of South Carolina College) relative lo Mr. ll.'s scholarship, are respectfully submitted; I have examined Mr. Howey With iiulch particu larity, both in Latin mid Greek) and have been quite pleased with the ease and correctness of lus transla tions, especially j/i Larin. Ho appeals also to ho ; 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 Lan. in S C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. This is to certify that I hove examines’ Mr. Howey | in Ariihini-lic, Algebra, nnd Geometry, and find him tmniliiir with the principles of matheiiiaties uml have on doubt of Ids competency lo give instructions in these branches. THOMAS S- TWISS, Prof, of .Math in S. C. College. . Jen. 27, ■ 22 _ , NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, J Just opened at J. I*. Seize .& Co’*. TO WIT! Gi COTTON Cambrics, Jnekonclls and Nhn- \ “41 sook Muslins 1 6-4 cross bar’d do Assorted width blond lae.o Edgings Plaid mid rib’d white and black silk Iloiscry do do do and col’d cotton do j Silk nnd cotton Socks , Ladies’ long nnd short pic nio Gloves Misses pie nio Milts, Corcelt Lncelts J 11-4 mid 12-4 colored Counterpanes 11-4 and 12-4 fine and superior Marseilles Quills 5-4 and 0-4 low priced nr.d superior Irish Sheetings ] 3-4 and 4-4 bird's-eye Diaper, some very fine I 3-4, 4-4 and fi-4 striped nnd plnided Ginghams in v great variety of pntlcrns und prices s Corsican prints (a handsome article) u 4-4 nnd 5-4 best Italian Lustrings While, green, crimson and black tabby Velvets Kup. black silk do Black Italian Crape Gentlemen’s fine shirt Collars and Stocks Gum elastic Suspenders, guard Ribbons 4-4 arid 6-4 Bedlicking < 3-4, 4-4,5-4 and 6-4 bleached nnd unbleached Shirt- J lags and Sheetings Assorted quality Binding Plan nnd sprigg’d Swiss Muslins Striped and cheek’d do Fancy Calicoes well assorted in patterns and prices J Second mourning do { Green, blue, crimson and scarlet worsted I able r Covers 36 inches black Italian cravats Bleached and unbleached twilled Jenfles Itnliunns, Lyonnaise , . , ’ French muslins in great variety ol patterns frefn 37cts to $1,50, Second Mourning r 6-4 muslins Ginghams, a fine and handsome article 'J 8-4, 19-4 f< nc end superfine Daulask Linen Table i Diaper o Drub nnd Brown Buffalo Cloth I Assorted colored Shalloon n 6-4, 8-4 Pavilion Gauze, German Oil Cloth } Flaxen and Cotton Osnaburgs Small figured Jnckonetts and Camhrios Extra fine long laiwns Blue Twil’d Stripes, Plain nnd striped Slormanls Hamilton Jonnee, Constitution twill* o « Assorted Brown Linens J. 1 4-4 superfine grass do V 1 Erminetis, Mexican mixture H Saco Stripes, fancy do 3 s Ribbed French Linen Drilling, bcUulifill 2 , article . » J Plain While and Brown do g_ n French Cassimeto Mixed and striped Canloons Rouen Cassirnercs » / German, India, ami Georgia \ cllow Nan* JS I keens, do. do. Blue § Sup While and Colored Marseilles ? Vestings, low priced J 4-4 Irish Linens in whole and hull pieces Dowlas, Russia diaper and crash (for toweling) Burlaps nnd Russia Sheeting w 7-4 Barnsley Table Diaper w Salin Check and Drapery muslins Extra rich Gauze, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons Assorted Cordell and Grass Skirls - Crown Linings. 6-4,8-4 Pavilion Netting 1 Blue A pron cheeks . Striped and Plnided Second mourning Ginghams 1,1 indin Rubber Aprons,Fine Book muslin Hdkfs. 01 Brown Hollands Y Fine and Superfine Furniture and Garment Dimity . Ac. Ac. To Ihe above will be added a variety of desirable J Fancy and Staple articles, which are sow on their gi w*y. _ 7 april 9 7 " IJfoUn Bascoiiil*, f ™ Oll a “ l "‘ Hampton ITE* ®°- un & Ins VI tr Tjh.tr r ,»i l i Mr - W. nee the season, payable asih '*"ndred Dollars ipy Hollar to the 6rZt7 ,1, - ■» ■ho 15i h February) anil end tfte I ira"? 1 ? totnmtl>< " >ho r «x^rr^”b:zsr'“r- , » I,uJ With the h^ r r U will W'* •tay. Htacl. -emmaTllmtWhll:* W •*' Every rhre and ottehtitiri «. ill k rcß i* grain.-- against accident* or wanes bit *vTn 10 incurred for.alher A reS W- t ,mbl,i '. y *' U •* sS^^-SSbS i ;Psas»rSSs 1 ' lisHCby IwyHyTrat 6 ,^ “ r millia. by "old Zrujhf R S£* dam Ca a- Bur*el&'rZlZS?;!i?^ rle . d I ravel Ifer, out of Col. Bird’e C.ll«. ts Morfon * Id « re ot e real grand dam by import Fittm*W tohrt ( great grand dam untold sSbn(nerkih g ti’. b “ gr “‘ Jl by imported Wddair.onlof ?!'£%** Unscomhe’s performance on iheWtfttre„fa?«‘ cent date, and consequently to well ktmwh°t niJm it unnecessary to trouble tht public -of mule, in relation to tbem etcep to . has nevir lost a heal since C£S^ti t “ Mareh 10 JOHN CROWELL ■I . 67 li rriIIP >, 1 ‘ ; jwM 78 glgggjlEU, B '’"font Animal «7d •^ , i^."!a‘Snassis: tionod by grease, paint, tar, varnish.and oils of everv ' tStST' vv ‘“ 10ul ,njury ,0 nnril 17 Ofti CLOUD. »* a*M a Bpf , *’ ar * ®«Mnlchacl, A me7,'7sTrpTrANTF a ANcT ra ' DRY GOODS, at ~ Me ™“* •***■ march 13 fl 9 f «S? i S,a,io ««**.V, &C. T »„,h '"'m™ would inform their ou.tomera (fonmfo. ill. II 1 lll< i K" norul, y residing in the Upper Counnet' that they have opened an Establishment " rh6re . ll * ey Itaveonhahd) and Inland l» keep, a large and general assortment ol Bboka. S» Fancy Article,. Musical aml I™,! ’ V?’ ,t T*; r - , <« rl *in*a. Picture Frames f uT,mZ y !!h cle "“'lolly called for in a HOOK ol UitL, Orders are respectfully solicted. T'H-*l. C. PLA ( NT, Augusta. mn.nl or * CO., Coltltublli, Gab. ♦ march 25 BLANKET.V, FUNNELS, * c . Ac.-Tbet.» scrihera have just received 3 baleii Du fill Blankuln .r- J do tunor Bed do 8 do while Flannels 8 do rWI do 8 do red Lindsey*, 3 eases Satinets. (low pfkm W 111. a variety of other Goods in (heir lihe, ts hlehi having been Inloly purchased, and a part of theit own importation from Kngiand, they are enabled to oiler them below the present market prices. In. Q EDGAII * CARMICHAEL. - Jan 9 6 tl Ur. Ueuj. l)«iig|aM, _ rio SURGEON DENTIST, * ¥Treturned to the city and reetimed the dtiiiei of xu. ins proleg*ion, at his residence comer Os Broad . J nckw>n Btroels » ever the store of Messss. Clarke Ale Tier & Co. ts Oct 4 SAMUEL LANE; “ Tailor and Imjiortir of Englith Cloth,, ij-c. 4S Ilruad street, Tl A VINO just arrived Ihmi London, begs moil ■. rrsperl fully to return his si' eere thanks to Ihe citirens ol Charleston, and the adjoining Sidles, fur the very liberal shore ol patronage whlth he’hoa hitherto received, and feels that he would be want- Ing in gratitude for such support, were be not thus publicly to acknowledge thd honors so cuhfcrred and to prove that ho has still ah earnest and sincere* dosire to extend, il possible, his connections Ih .South Carolina, He has boon to England lor the purpose ol effecting arrangements ol a direct mtercohrse be tween the establishment there and here, and aliu with the Cloth Manufacturers, *fc. Sic. Having completed his arrangements iri k manned to ensure a quick succession ortho most fashionable articles ol Gross being exported, he most respecl lullyassnres them that bo lias now opened an assort' ment of COATS', <Sre. Ac., which are not to be tur* passed for quality, workmanship and style, Ul the U. Stales. 8. L; hags to add llitil all orders Ih his business for the London Markets, will meet a promptness ol despatch w inch will characterize the peculiar ad vantages of this establishment Master ’Failure may ho supplied with the latest fashions. N. ll.—Wanted, 111 first rate COAT HANDS, tCr The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chrohß tic, will please give the above IWu insertions oh Sat Urduy and Thursday, until further notice.—UAarlss tun Meriinryi Jan. 20. )Q (\[ HTlCE.—Colored persons found at largo n the Cily after nine o’clock at night, and before day' light next morning, without passes ataling diitiucthf tin: place or place* to which each colored perron ti permitted to pais, will be nonfilled as the Ordinances ol IheC.ty direct. FOSTER RLODOBTj . Jnf l 17 ,J |[ ) City Marshal. lI'HR SALE—A Splendid brass mounted Buggy 1 VVogon, double seal, lined with flesh colored watered Gras de /in, w ith double harness, pole and shafts—made to Order in New Haven, laei summer, of the best materials. Apply to _JanM_ll_ifl C; MlflElt. WHicc ol’ Traiigportntioii, Aikkv, February 28, 18d7. IV OTICE is given that from the Ist March, ih. i V Patrengtr Carr will depart from Hamburg and Charleston, daily (.Sunday's excepted) at 6 o'clock. A. M., and run through the same day WM. ROBERTSON, JR. | Agent Transportation S. C. C. A R. R. 0; Feb. 24 49 IV EW MACKEifEt..-t2O whole and 20'had i N bhls. No 1; 20 whole and 20 half bids. No. 3; 50 whole bhls. No. 3—late caught Mackerel—Jus received and for sale by MOISE A COHEN Jan 16 18 \ cwToFirSlfaiii IVisctiT. y|l HE report ol the Steam Packet COLUMBIA JL being sold to the Texian Government is meow reel. Passengers may depend bn heihg forwarded. The Columbia leaves here at 10 o'clock on the inorninga ol Thursdays, the 4lh a id )Blh Mur, mid every I hlirsilay forlnighllherealier. The n«W boat ill lha place of the Gibbons will take the infer' mediate Thursdays, soinellino during Ibe manta ol May. WILLIAM PATTON, Agent. April 20_ _ 98 Selling otf*. W’ i\t. C. IEaV, Agent, irile/iding Id dlscOMßane the agency for iV/r. Joseph Shannon, will dispose of hi« stock of wel* assorted and seasonable DRVGOOD.Sat vefy reduced prices lot cash, a( Wholesaleand retail. UAf. Ci U'AY, Afam. Augusta, April J, 1837 81 Stor.’iiffc ofiviT or dry good% MAV bn had lb a fire proof building, m a safe) rtnd central sitnaiion, hy applying at the cor ncr of Bay nod Mclnnisli strecla. Feb 3 8(f '■* (sciitlciiicn’ii Ntofkk. AND Boys arid Children's Palm Leaf Cap*, just -»• received and tor sole by WM. H. CRANE, No. 231, Bmad-st. April 11 84 Ntocka. JUST it»celvp(l o foW doz. ofßotnbazin Satinaon Silk Bristle Siocks, suitable for those that may vish them ocn/ narrow. .... PRICE a JIfALLERY, aprll 17 Drapers A Tailors, 258 Broad-st. Wanted to hire —a Negro Giti canahl of nursing and wililing abotlt (he htmae-> „,0 nearly or quite grown would be profaned Libs oral wages will be given, payable month!} or by Hie year Apply ,hi * offi,,e ' Jan 7 j.. Ltf ay c. BALDWIN—Fancy and Staple Dry ■» JV. Goods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, An -Usta, Geo, fJan 3 Ily rtNIN PLATE, constantly on hand and ter sal* b 1 tan 3 I tfj ,R C BALDWIN. .#