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OthH.t M. it It A IVLVG
OK THE
Georgia Stale Lottery.
jr thebenefit of tbo Augusta liiilep't Fire Comp’y
ci.ass no 21. i on 1837.
1 i 3 1 5 6- 7 8 0 10 II 12
69 66 00 2 2s 10 46 40 6 . 10 11 O
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers
* as lliay stand arc correct, as taken Irma the Mon
ger's certificate of the draw iug oft he Virginia State
■otiery for Ipreshurgh Academy, (’lass No. 4, for
437, drawn at Alexandria, Va., June 34th, 1437.
nd winch dole-mines llie l ate of ail tbc Tickets in
tifrobove Lottery.
w -s A. READ, Agent,
jane 27 160
GEO ltd IA STATE
LOTTERY.
I For the ItPnf'Ht of the
tUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRECOMPANY
| . CLASS N 0.25.—FOR 1837.
7.1 be determined by the Drawing of the Virginia
•State .Lottery, lor (ho benefit of the Leesburg
Academy, C.ass No 5, for 1837.
’o be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. Saturday,
July Ist 1837.
).S. Gregory & Co. (successors to Yates & Me
Imvre,) Managers.
CAPITAL
30,000 DOLLARS
KKANWSCMK’I*)-
I Prize 0f830,000 is $30,000
1 10,000 10,000
1 0,000 6,000
1 5,000 5,000
1 4,000 4,000
1 >’ 2,500 2 500
I i 2,000 2,000
1 1,747 1 1,7471
251 1,000 25,500
500 12,500
28 300 8,400
200200 40,C00
62 100 6,200
62 80 4,960
62 60 3,720
62 60 3,100
124 40 4,96(1
124 30 ,3,720
4340 20 86,800
14583 10 245,83,1
!9705 | Prizes, amounting to $506,437;
Mr -i I’ickels slo—Shares in proportion.
in the above Lottery ertn ho obtained
tl all times hv country dealers and those who are
lisposej to adventure, by sending their orders to the
tndersigped, who will give prompt attention, ifad-
Iressed to
A. READ,
Contractor artd Stale Agent, Augusta, Geo.
June 27 149
anted to hire.
fi TO 20 good negroe men lo work on section
luf Rad Rond, gelling out Timber, (he
itiialion is ns healthy as any part of the State, 12
idles from Augusta Apply 10.
■ WEBSTER, J'ARMELEE & CO
June 9 3lawtf 135
xfffi MACKEREL.-20 whole ami 20 hal
f * hbls. No 1 ; 20 whole and 20 half bbls. No. 2 k ,
'»0 whole bbls. No. 3—lale caught Muckered—Jus
'Gceived and for sale by M (JbSE & CUJIEN
Jan W 12
Ui|lT E1) ST A TKS lIA U. COACH 10S.
E'iriuM IV. WsSsjm’.ri
LINE Ol' FOUR HOUSE MAIL COACHES,
From Augusta hy way of Washington, Lexington,
Athens and. Jefferson to Gainesville.—Running
3 times a week ami hack—through to Alliens in
one and a half days, and lo Gainesville in two
days.
UIRAM N. WILSON having purchased the in
terest of Messrs. Tate 2k Newlnnd, in this line,
respectfully informs the public that no exertions on
his part will bo left untried to give satisfaction to
the travelling public. The Coaches are new and
of No. ijTroy, N. V., manufacture. The teams are
(list rate, and the Drivers are careful, sober, sleady
young men : having been trained hy the late pro
prietors in North Carolina. The contractor pledges
liiinsell to do every thing in his p/iworto accommo
date the public. IBs Teams, Coaches ami Drivers
will not suffer hri comparison with any other line
ill the kSuntlicrp -Slates. '1 his line will ho eonlii.il
.tn-Hukly in Hacks from Gainesville to Dahlon
ega, and also front Gainesville In Spriifg.Place.
SQr Tins iintUtiagos Augusta on .Monday's Wed
nesday's ami Friday's at 2 a. M. and arrives in
Washington same days hy 5 r m. and Athens by
11, on next day, Gainesville hy 10 r si. of the se
cond day.
Returning—Leaves Gainesville Monday's, Wed
nesdays and Friday’s at 2 a m and arrives in
A#-a|game day hy 12 noon, and Washingion next
I iicirmngjhy 7 a. si. and Augusta hy 7 r si of the
soeondtday. :|
9raßio Office in Apgnsl.n is kept at Ihe General
Btag*Otfice, in one of the Irotlt rOonis of the Engle
and Phoomx Hotel.
MTjUI Parcels, Bundles, &e. at the risk of Ihe
owner.
iKrFare in Washington 85, Alliens s9,and to
a 1 other poinls in proportion.
Augusta, Ga. June 5, 1837 ly 131
Having stood the lest of experience, are re
commended to the public as decidedly supe
rior to any sombinatlon of inedioine over offered lo
the American people. The proprietor oft hese pills,
being a tegular bred Physician, and having piacli
cod his pro tession extensively for many years in dis- )
feteb| oßp»ies, is enabled lo offer to the afflicted
invalid on the effects of which ho is
willing lo risk his reputation.
He does not pretend that they are n positive
cure, or even beneficial, in every complaint, hut he
moat firmly believes that in all diseases where a
cathartic or an aperient medicine is needed, ihey
will be (bund far superior to any of those drastic
purgative medicines which are so much puffed in
the public Aims as purifiers of the blood. When
44'ken according to the directions accompanying
iTiem, they are highly beneficial in ilm prevention
and cure Os Bilions Fevers. Fever and Ague, Dys
pepsia, Liver U’ompla.nls, Sick Headache, Jaundice,
Asthma, Drppsey, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the
Spleen, Tiles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heart
Hurt), Nauaea, Furred 7'ongne, Distension of the
Stomach arid Bowels, Incipient Diarrlmja, Flatu
lent* Habitual Coslivenusa. Loss of Appetite.
Blotched or pul low Complexion, and in all eases
ofTorpor of the Bowels, where a cathartic or an
aperient is peed il. They are exceedingly mild in
their operation, producing neither nausea, griping,
nor debility
Wheresoever these Pills have been introduced in
to*n family, they become a|slanding|remody,(and are
called for again and again, winch is sufficient proof
ol their good quel hies.
I’erliape no article of the kind has ever been offer
ed to the public, supported by testimonials of a char;
actor so decisive, from sources ns respectable, or
that lias given men universal satisfaction.
They have the testimony of the whole medical
profesion in their favor, w hile not a single case of
ill consequences or inefficiency can lie ullegid
against them.
Hundreds and thousands bless the day they be
came acquainted w ith Peter's Vegetable Pills, which,
in consequence, of their extraordinary goodness,have
attained a toi-jlaiuty Onpkeckdested in the
history of medicine.—
The very circumstance alone I hat physicians in
every part of the Union (out more especially in the
southern Stales, whore tiiey have long been in use)
are making/ree use of them in ihoir practice. speaks
„ volumes m their jiraiso. Add to this the fact that
all who use invariably recommend them to their
friends, and the testimony m their favor is almost
irresiatahlc. As an anti-bilious remedy, and to pre
vent costivencss, they have no rival. One fifty
cent box will establish their character, and prove
that there is truth even in an advertisement.
Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, M. D. at his in
stitution for ilia cure of obstinate diseases hy means
(fc. of vegetable remedies, No. 129 Liberty street, New
Ydrkl Each box contains 40 pills. Price fifty
*lO*A fresh supply of these celebrated Pills, jnat
and for sale by
Jt HAVIL.VND, RI-SLEV A CO
THOMA-V B ARRET, &. CO., A
NELSON CARTER.
Jm>#2S lm 149
Nolit-p lo Travellers.
rMNHE Wilmington and Roanoke Rail Road Corn
ua puny have put on the lino ol ihoir road a splen
did stock of Horses and Post Coaches, to run in con
nexion with the Steam Boat BOSTON, (now plying
between Wilmington and Charleston,) and the heals
on the Chesapeake Bay The Coaches will leave
Wilmington o" Monday, Wednesday and Friday, of
each week, and reach Halifax in 36 hours, giving
the Passengers one night's sleep, and he in time (or
the Petersburg or Portsmouth train of Cars, to meet
the Boats on the Bay, which leave Portsmouth on
Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.
The Company are able lo start from Wilmington
3 Coaches on the arrival of the boat, and 2 on the
next day, if necessary, so that no delay need he ap
prehended.
The travelling public ate assured that they shall
find on this line, good coaches, fine horses, earelul
drivers, attentive agents, and the best natural road j
in the world These the company hope will ensure
them a fair share of patronage.
A stage runs Iri-vvoekly Irora Wilmington lo Fay
etteville; and one twice a week from Wilmington,
via Newt ern, Washington and Plymouth, in con
nexion with the Steam Boat which runs up the
Black water to the Portsmouth Rail Road.
Miles.
Passengers leaving Augnstn in the morning w ill
roach Charleston by Kail Road same day, 136
Wilmington hy steamboat next morning, 170
Halifax hy stages next day,(wherethey sleep,) 160
Portsmouth hy Rail Road next day, 75
And Baltimore by steamboat next morning.
Mri FARE (tom Charleston to llnlifax, -2 dollars
—distance 340 miles. Wilmingion, June 10.
juno 23 151 Gt
Mr The Charleston Mercury and Patriot, Mobile
Chronicle, all the Augusta papers, Georgia Journal,
Milledgoville, and the New Orleans Bee and Bulle
tin, will please insert the above six limes, and for
ward th ci r * 1)i 1 is . —Charleston Mercury.
Apw School.
ON ihc lOlii of October next, MR. and MRS.
EGERTON will open a School atilu* corner
of Reynold am, Mclntosh street* in this cry, for the
instruction of Young Ladies. They will be provi
ded with able Assistants, and make all (ossible ar
rangements to furnish their pupils with the advau
lage of a thorough and accomplished education.
There will be but one term, consisting of eight
months, from the 10th October to the 10th June.
Reference:
Rev. S. S. Davis, Rev. S. K, Tnlmnge,
Rev. E. E. Ford, Rev. W. Smith,
Col. H. 11. Gumming, Mr. John Moore,
Mr. Robt. Campbell, Chas. J. Jenkins, Esq ,
Mr. John Rones, Win. E. Jones, Esq ,
Wm. UM!olt,Escl., J. W. Davis, Esq.
juno 22 .140 swlf
Kr* The city papers will copy the above.
Usilwer’s IV ew Work.
ATHENS, its riseahd fall, by E. L. Ruhvcr,au
thor of H’cl bum,” jfcc.
Crichton, by W. H. Ainsworth, Esq , author of
“Rockwood.” ;
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Waller Scott, Bart., by
J. G. Lockhart. . _ •
New Experiments, means without liviqg.
The History of Siiqou Silver, or living on other
people's means
Oliver Twist, or the parish boy’s progress, by
“Roz,” with ollur talcs and sketches by other wai
ters.
The Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club,
containing a faithful record ofthcpcramhulaiions,
perils, adventures, and sporting transact ons of the
corresponding members, edited by “Roz.”
Just received and lor sale by
T. 11. & I. C. PLANT,
june P.) 143
A ND Roys and Children’s, Palm L'.af Caps',jus
2 A received and for sale by
iitfSß WM. it. CRANE,No.23I, Broad-sU
kV |>ril II 84
(Uopigrefes WateK
,1 SUPPLY of Congress Water, fresh from the
jk spring, just received and for sale by
N. R. CLOUD,
june 8 131 233 Broad-street.
jttjYE ATJJERS. — 12U0 Ills. Feathers, jus! r.i\m!
3- and for sale by MOUSE & COHEN.
7 Calf
SeSifnag' Oil*.
WM. C. I PAY, Agent, intending to discontinue
the agency for,Mr. Joseph •Shannon, will
dispose of bis stock of well assorted and seasonable
DRV.GDOIKS, at very reduced prices for cash, at
wholesale dml retail. WM.C. I PAY, Agent.
Augusta* April 7, 1837 81
Stocks.
JUST received a few do/,, of Bqmbayin Satin and
Silk Bristle Stocks, suitable for those that may
wish them very narrow.
PRICE * MALLERY,
april 17 Drapets & Tailors,2s3 Broad-st.
4 "aV Pit ESS SIHNULESFOR SA/,E. Ami\y
VJ to JOHN PHINIZY.
may 19 wtf 117
C. BALDWIN.—Fancy and Stapla J/ry
.6/. Gdpils, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, Au
gusta, Gtd. [Jan 3 Ily
f S4IN PLATA), constantly on hand arm tor sale b
1 .Inn 3 I ill R O BALDWIN
'S'« its ire,
A VAI.UABLE y/ouse Boy. Enquire at this
xo. office. may 8 !(I7
mHE Copartnership hereloforp existing nntlgr
X lliefi/mofClout! &, Bothwcll is this day dissolv
ed by mutual consent.
N. B. CLOUD.
npnll 78 D.E. BOTHWELL
? ('Oil SALE —A splendid brass mounted Baggy
L Wagon, double scat, lined with flesh colored
watered Gras doZin, with double harness, polo and
shafts—rjnade to order in New Haven, last summer,
of the b«st materials, Applvlo
Jan li 11 lf| ‘ C. MINER.
DScuaaovaß.
H it (I. CkARK, Dealers in ]Va/dies and Jew
fl . eln/, have removed to the .Store on tbo corner
ol Broad and Mclntosh el reefs, known as the Post
Office corner. may 25 if* 122
Wauled.
A NEGRO ROY, between 12 and 14 yearn old,
wanted lo hire by the month or year Enquire
at this olh o. jtlhes
i\T —Colored persons found at large n the
i City after nine o’clock at night, and before day-1
light next morning, without passes suiting distinctly
the place or places In which , such colored pcrso/i is
permilteA lo pass , v\ ill ho confined as the Ordinances
of the City direel. FOSTER HLODGET,
Jan 17 13 ill City Marshal.
Just Btcccived
A ND fur sale, a supply of Osborn's Phifoto'kan
or Female’s friend. A liberal deduction Will
he made to those who purhease to sell again.
iIAVILAND, RISLEV As CO.
June 19 M 3
For BSouL
M From the 15th of June, till the Ist of
October next, that largo and commodi
ous Dwelling situated over Ml*. Thus.
M. Woodruff ’s Cabinet Furniture
Ware-rooms; a good yard, kitchen,
wash-house,and all attached thereto; also, an ex
cellent Hydrant in the yard It will ho let if early
application is made ut Mr. Thos. M. Woodruff’s
Ware-rooms. June 13 138
A -SUPPLY of Left wields best Chewing Tobacco ,
d-M. just received and for sale by
N. B. CLOUD,
june 3 No. 232 Rrond-st., Augusta.
Easic & t’iifi'Ksv Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
a THIS large and well known Hold
■» offered lor Rent fur otto year, from
Ihc Ist day of October next. The
lease of ilia present occupant expiring
on that day. This Hold is situated
in the centre of business, and convenient to the
Charleston and Georgia Rail Roads, and is believed,
at this time, to have the most extensive business of
any similar establishment in the city. The rent fur
one year, including the Stable, will bo 83,000
payable quarterly. Applvlo
june 9 JOHN PHINIZV,Sec’y & Treas’r.
Notice.
riflHE Office of the subscribers will bn closed
A for the summer, during which time EDWARD
THOMAS, Esq., will act as our attorney.
ALLEAfS, PADDOCK, & CARTER,
may 13 wl2t 112
.Summer Clothing.
T THE subscriber:, have this day received from !
their house in N. York, an assortment of Readv
Made Clothing, made up tinder the immediate dt- l
motion of one of the firm which they would recotn
i mend to the public PRICE MALLERY,
may 2 Phi 25$Broad street
I Southern Strum Packet C o.
SL BSCRiBEHS id Augusta to ih« capital Ntock
of lhe above Con. puny, are required forthwith
lo pay to Kerr* & Hojk*, agents ol the C’onqMinVr
i the second instalment duo on their subscriptions—
say one hundred dollars on each share.
T. J. KEHU.Troas y & Scc’rj.
Charleston, S. C., 24th April, 1837.
may 1 ts 101
TliiMiral Notice.
WILLIAM 11. ORCHARD. Professor of Mu
sic, respectfully infoJins the ladies and gen
tlemen of Augusta, that he has vacancies for tlin > e
■ more pupils in music, provided they reside immedi
ately in the city. The instruments on which *Mr.
O. teaches are the Piano Forte, Guitar, Harp, Or
gan ami Flute. His method of instruction is that
adopted by the most eminent European professors
Persons wishing lo avail themselves ol Mr. O’s
services would do well to make early application,
before bis number for the season shall be made up.
Communications left at ;Vlr. Parson’s Piano Forte
Ware rooms, or Mr. O.’s music room at Mrs. John
Byrd’s, 206 Broad street, will bo promptly attended
to.
A variety of thv newest Music, and instruction
| books always on hand.
Piano Fortes and Organs tuned and repaired.
Morale of net or (Irygoort)*
MAY be had in n fire proof building, m a safe
and central ritual inn, hy applying at the cor
ner of Bay and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 28
Cvppcss SiiiiigieN.
A SUPPLY just received and for sale.
A. ALSO,
"000 pounds of Leaf Lard, by M. M. DY E
june 12 if 137
Eii-nllii Coiiiiiiittrrf.
Ward No. I—Messrs, G. F. Parrish, J. G. Mc-
Whoner, and Wm. Thompson.
Ward No. 2—James R. Walker, Thus. J. Wray,
and H. Mealing
Ward No. 3 J. Miller,John Kerr, and lira.
! M. D’Anfignac.
Ward .No 4—F. 31. Robertson, J. Haiper, and
Jacob JVluise.
Published by order of Council.
GEO. 31. WALKER, Clerk.
Jdne l i 13U
For Sole.
VEHICLES of various kinds, consisting ol Car
riages, Barouches, Buggies, &c. They can lie
seen at the Livery Stable on Green street, recently
occuped by Olho Weaver. Enquire of 11, W. Wil
son on the premises or to
june 3 4tw JAMES GARDNER, Jr.
Coloured whirls.
•BTIIE subscribers have j u-1 received an addition-
F al supply ol the above article, with alewdaz.
while cotton and linen do. Also, a variety ol fancy
articles, viz—Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
silk and cotton Half-Hose, Russia Belts, At.
PRICK*MALLERY, ,
mav2s 122 Drapers and Tailors.
Notice.
GEO. W. CRAWFORD is my legally,authoris
ed agent during ray absence froth the city of
Augusta, Geo. WM. WRIGHT,
npnl 24 IwtOct. 95
LTEIIO A HDOMIX AL Mi IM'OtfT HUS.
AN additianal supply (different sizes) of this vul
uublo instrument, received and for sale hy
may 10 109 lOTCKEN * ROBERTSON.
.NoSicc. „
» 9 GIF, Citizens are hereby notified that the Mar
u ke! Ordinance, will for the future, he strictly
enforced. FOSTER HLODGE P, Marshall
may 10 * 109
VACn.I'SK MANUFACTURING CO.
A SUPPLYofVurns and Oznahurgs will,in fu
lure, he kept on Imnd dt the Company’s De
pository, at. R. C. Baldwin’s Store, Bfond-st. Augus
ta, Ga., wkdre the former customers of the Factory,
and llie trade generally are invited lo call.
WM. G. NIMMO, Sec'y * ircas r.
March 29 !l ' 73-
SHIRTS.— A splendid assortments of French
Muslm Shirts, just received and for sale hy,
C’LAkh’E * HOLLAND,
may 2 1» 2 -
(tuigrcss Water.
Afresh supply immediately from the Congress
Springs at Saratoga, for sale hy
april 29 _ 10fl W.HEWSON.
Oils.
XNINE While Sperm and Linseed Oil, juat received
for sale by ,
april 29 W. 11 1. U SON.
BSeushes.
CNLOTHES, Hair, Nail, Plate, Comb, Horse,and
J lino Dusting Brushes—comprising an elegant
assortment, just received and for sale hy
april 29 w . II KWSON.
Lost EScoast, Fibs
IOST last evening a Gold Frame Breast Pin with
i the figure (if a Bird on llie fate of it. 'ilm
finder will be rewarded and receive the thanks ol
the owner by leaving it at this office,
april 29 166
Across ESoisse Pinutx,
JUST received and (l.rside at the Augusta Seed
Store, a fine collection of Green House Plants,
lipril 4 68
New <no»ds,
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER,
f B HIE subseribora bav a recoivpd an as.sortn*cnl of
sentioiiublo goods, consisting of
Bii|>. hl’k, green and Dahliacol’d Broad Cloths,
do do and otivocol’d (’aslimcrelt
do do and*brown drab’d. <’ fe's
do do and olive Rombazins,
I hililia col d Cashmere,
Sniped and fancy do
Imricy Linen Drillings,
do Chully, Alnr’snnL&itin Yrsting^,
U tih a variety ol articles to which they would •in
vite the attention of their customers and the public
generally PRICE At MALLERY,
april 17 Drapers & Tailors, 258 Broad st.
HAMBURG I)E«*OT,>
April 18, 1837. \
,\T DTICE is given, that pay nent of (reight for
inl Mercliundize by the Rail road will-be requi
red at tbo Depository on delivery ol the Goods.
All Goods not taken from the Depot, within
twenty-fourbours alter notice of arrival and delivery
h given*, will bp sent to a public stohe, dl the
owner or consignees expcnco.
april ID ‘J 1 ] A. R. IIAIG, Agent.
I rßillE subscriber would respectfully inform li s
X friends and customers that bo will continue li
carry, on the CABINET BUSINESS at the old
stand, sign of the Big Bedstead, nearly opposite
Messrs. Stovall & Simmons’ Ware-1 louse—and lias
on band a general assortment of CABIN ET FUR
NITURE, ol the best vvorkniansbip and latest fash
ions— Logetjief with an extensive assortment of
Bedsteads and C baiis, &c. &e., allot which he will
sell ns low as can be purchased in this city. The
article of Bedsteads, it is well known to many, 1 hcM
below the New-York puces, and will continue to
sell as low as any man in the United States.
CALVIN WILLEY
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS—India Floor
. Waitings.
Philadelphia Kid and Morocco Slippers,
Colton Fringes, and Colton Hosiery,
Brown Linens and Drillings,
Irish Linens and Diapers,
Mohair Caps,Curls and Ringlets,
French 3luslins and Ginghams.
A good assortment of the above articles, juut re •
ccivcd and for talc by
T. If. WYATT & Co.
april 24 95 No 200 Broad-st.
Fvans’ Camomile Pill*.
8 PREPARED Irom a pure extract of tho fluivor,
a very wholesome medicine, mild in operation
and pleasant in effect, the most certain preserverof
health, a safe and effectual euro of Indigestion and
Stamped! Complaints, and as a natural consequence,
a purifier of the blood, and asweetener oft ho whole
system.
To the Nervous and Drhililated. —The poivers o
Evans’s Comomiie Pills are such, that the palpita
ting heart, the tremulous hand, the dizzy eye, and
llie fluttering mind, vanishes before their effects,
like noxious vapors before the benign influence of
the morning sun. This tonic medicine is for nerv
o is diseases, general debility, indigestion audits eon
(cqucnces; as want of appetite, an apparent disten
tion of the stomach, belchmgs, polls in the stomach,
acidity, unpleasant taste in the mouth, rumbling
noise in the bowels, nervous symptom.-;, languid
ness when the mind becomes irritated, desponding,
thoughtful, melancholy, and dejected; hypochondri
asm, low spirits, consumption, palpitations of the
heart, nervous irritability, nightmare, rheumatism,
I spasmodic affection, dimness of sight, delirium, and
j ill other nervous symptoms, there Pills will produce
! a safe and effectual cure.
j A supply of the above highly valuable medicine
1 |.ist received and for sale by N. B. CLOUD,
No. 232 Broad street,
i Where may be hada’.l the popular Fatenr Medicines
I oftheday, as well as a general supply of Drugs, _
! Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, &e *e
‘ may 5 . 165
Ollicc orTraiiepoi'lulioti,
i Aikew, Febranry 82,181)7
1 !V OTICE is Riven dial from the Is' March, the
r ' ’ Haaaengtr Can will depart from Hambur.' and
- Charleston, daily (Sunday’s excepted) at C o'clock,
A. M., and run through the same day.
\VM. ROBERTSON, JR.,
Agent Transportation S. C. C. & U. It. C.
Feb, a I 45
Piano Cortes.
mmsPysSlfma.
: ni Ipj
, T 3 PAR-SOX N has 1-itcly received *2 of those
.‘1 • superior Piano Fortes mndo J. Cliickeriug
* <& Co., of Poston, ami Stoddarr, Worcester & Dun*
t ham of New York. 11 ts slock is now very largo,
1 and offers inducements to purchasers, it is be
lieved, equal to any ofthe Northern maikels.
t Orders will bo taken for Instruments of any do*
scnption,and no charge made except for freight ahd
insurance. inn* 7 133
Wpoi-Ria Hiioi Hoad.
AFTER this date, the Cars will leave tho Depot
at 5i o’clock, P. M. tor Wilkinson's, and leave
Wilkinson’s at 17, P. M., arriving at the Depot at 7
Parties of 40 or more ca** be accommodated,at
any time, by giving one day’s notice to
June'.) 135 C. B MARTIN.
Bfloaick’s Pniiineoa.
PREPAREDSOLELY FROM VEGETABLE
I MATTER.
Eg'HJS very vnl liable Medicine maybe taken with
-B perlbct safety by all ages,ami in all discuses:
—its euros are liirthe following diseases:—Dyspep
sia, Loss ofappelito, Indigestion, Intlamatiou'ol the
stomach, Heartburn, Diarrhoea, Dysonterry, or Flux,
Piles,Fistula,Obslruc'ion or Excessive Menslruatian,
- Fluor Alhus, Ague and Fever, Billions and Uoniit
• tent Fever, all Eruptive Feyors, Asthma, Pleurisy,
r Measles, Costivcnoss, Cholera Mprbus, and all ilis
- eases of thd Bowels, Influenzas, and Colds, Coughs
<tc., I’alsey, (Join, ißheumnism, Inllamatory Sure
Throat, or Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Thrush or
• Sore mouth, Putrid soro Throat, Croup, Dropsy,
diseases of the Liver, Jaundice. Hysterics, Nervous
. and ‘Scrofulous affections, Mercurial and Venereal
, diseases, Ulcers, Sores, affections of the skin, and
, all diseases ari.ing from Impure Blood sr. Ac.
, There ate numerous certificates from highly re
spectable men recommending this invaluable med
icine to those afflicted by any of the above diseases,
aceompaniog quell bottle.,
A supply ofthe above article j usl received anil fur
sale by N. B. CLOUD,
June 10 No. 232 Broadst.. Angtltfa.
> Card.
H. ORCHARD, professor of IVu
w v sjc, roppectfullv to the La dies and
Gentlemen of Augusta,ati<i its vicinity, that he has
just arrived from New Vork with n view oflocmi ig
himself in this placn ns n lonelier of Music on t ie
Piano Forte and Guitar; and hopes that hispuiii.u
aiiiy and strict attention to the improvement ol hi?
pupils, will insure him a liberal share of public p it
ronage. A note left w ith Mr. JL Parsons, (to \v run
Mr. O. h n the lion u- to refer) will receive pn n pt
attention.
JPinno Fortes tuned and repaired
may 1 dll 101
Heady jviadc JLinen.
S SUPERIOR Fine Linen and Cotton Shins, cut
and made in the best possible manner expressly
jo onrorder; fine Linen Ruffled and Plain Bosoms
also. 50 doz. best round and square end Collars, by
B. B. KIRTLAND & CO.,
march 31 75] Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad st.
GE\TLEWi:.\’M NfPEIMOII (fbOVES.
If XTRA .superfine black and fashionable colored
A Iloskin Gloves, (mill kid )
*Vpun Silk, Raw Silk white and colored, Lisio
Thread spring wrist, white and colored Lisle I broad
Berlin. Just received by,
B B. KIRTLAND & Co.
inarch 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad Si red.
Fancy Moodf*.
superfine twill’d Npitijofihld Pocket
J Handkerchiefs ; do. do. embroidered fine linen
cambric; do. Riding and money Belts. Silk Night
Cups nod Purses, Leather, do. Silk Nett under Shirts
ami Drawers, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Ac., hi'
B. B. KIRTLAND JkCo.
man-h 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Bruad-St.
Hosiery.
("< ENTLEMEN’S superior Blank and White Silk
JT Derby rib'il Half Hose, do. W hite Spun Silk
Jo., Clergymen mixt do .Silk and Cotton do., Fancy
Check silk do., White ond Ijriiwn Cotton do. Just
i received by B. K. KIRTLAND A CO.
i Merchant Tailors, 250 Erond-st.
1' march 31 75
PRINTING PAPER—From A. Fullerton &
Sup’s Paper Mill, Greenville, >S. C.—Just re
calved and for sale at the manufacturers prices, by
Jan7 ill T. H. A I. C PLANT.
ftwcuvillv Mail Dzine
OF FOUR HORSE POST COACHES,
rfIHROUGH IN TWO DAYS, via Edge Held.
.1. C. H., Liberty Hill, Cedar Springs, Abbeville
,C 11., Anderson C. IL, Pendleton, Pickensville, lo
GreenvilleG. If., S. ()., resting for the night nt Ah
hfville C. 11., eftch way, and intersecting the Pied
mont Lino of 9 Passenger (Conches, which runs
north, and rests at Abbeville tho same night.
Leaving Augusta, Mondays,Thursdays mid Sal
indnys, at 3 o'clock, A. M., arrives at Greenville
Friday, Sunday iuid Tuesday, at 8 o’clock. P. At.
Leaves Greenville Monday, Thursday and Satur
day, at 3 o clock, A M, and arrives at Augusta,
Friday, *Viinday and Tuesday, nl 8 P. M.
At Groenvllloit intersects Newland'n Saluda Lidc
of four horse Post Coaches, running via of "Hal
J Rock and Ashvillp (Bunkum county) to the Worm
[ Springs on Frencdi Broad .River, via Greenville,
; Term’, to Beau's Station, qt which point the tra
veller intersects tho great line fiotu Washington < i
ty via Knoxville to Nashville, Term., mid at said
point, intersects it Ibid running to Lexington, Kv.
< and Cincinnati, Ohio ; ns also at Bean’s Station the
Southern Traveller lias the advantage* of stage fa
-1 cililics via RogersviHo and Abbingdoii, Vu. lo W bile
• and Rod Sidphcr .Springs.
i All the above routs are stocked with well broke
- horses, good Conches, sober, polite, careful, and ex
• peneueed Drivers,
f All baggage at risk oi lhe owners.
I R. DOUGLASS & CO.
> April 4 B '•'<
J iVetv (ifdodi)
SNOWDEN A. SHEAR are now receiving from
New Vork and Philadelphia, their Spring sup
. plies of Fancy and Staple Dll Y GOODS, compri
sing a great variety oi new and splendid article* ol
tho latest London and Paris styles.
AMONG WHICH ARK .
Extra Rich French Muslins,new style
Superior French Printed Jacorals and Cambrics,
small figures arid entirely new style
Superior 4-4 French (small figured) Prints, new style
Rich Silver Striped ant) Printed Lawn muslins
.Superior Bjack and White French muslins
Extra Rich French Needle Worked mnsliit Cape
ahd Collars ofthe latest Paris style
A very large supply of Needle Worked Muslin Fair
ings and Inserting*, new patterns
Superior Thread Lace Edgings and Inserting
Rich Fancy Gauze Hakfs.*amf Chufielainch
» Lmlics and Gentlemen*e superior Linen Canih.'ir. 1
* lidkfs/largo sizes.
[ Extra Rich Black Gro do Rina, richest lustre
' Matteoni’s best Black Italian Lustrings
’ Superior wide Black Gro de Swiss
Extra 5-4 French Black Bonilmsin, Lupin's n.anu* |
facture
Superior Blmjt Chally’s and Black Italian Cn.pcs
j Ladies Extra Col’d 11. S. Gloves of the best fvU* A
1 and colors
Ladies superior Black and While Open Worked
* and plain English Silk Hose
Ladies superior plan White and Open Worked Lin
en Hose •
' Ladies superior Lil.se Thread Cotton Ho e
’ Ladies superior English White Cotton Hose, hci.t
1 style
Extra White and Fancy Col d Marseilles Vettings
* Superior White and Brown French Drills
* Superior Fancy Mexican Mixtures and Bengal st/ipco
5 A large supply of superior Kentucky Jeans
’ A large supply of Paper Hangings ( new patterns
* Rich Screens for Fire Boards, of the mo: t .splendid
' 3 patterns
The public .ire respectfully requested to call and
5 examine thn above, with a great variety of >ther ar
ticles. S. &S. will receive in a few days other large
* invoices of the latest importations, which v/ii| give
3 the mo*! complete anci -V.oirment
they have ever offered to th public, a;! of which
will be sold ar v«?r. low price:
April 1
HAXX'KiNSI //././: MOM. \ taken at par, !o
Goods, by the undersigned, No. BrouJ *t.
may I 101 K. D. COOKE
J ” jobs oiiki;.
"SM7 - 1." tako this method o) informing our Irionds,
v * and the public generally, that we have opened
a largo and extensive office, in the rear of our publi
cation ullicc ou Broad street, in the building formerly
occupied by Messrs. Fembcrton os the office of the
Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOHN, of
every description. The otileo will he under the man
agement of Mr. W. T. Thompson, who is one ol
the best jpb-workmsn in * ci'y.
PAMPULBTS, BANK CHECKS.
CVHDS, COTTON RBCKIPTS,
CIRCULARS, 811.1. S OF LADING,
HAND BILLS, VISITING CARDS,
BLANKS, HOUSE BILLS,.
10 LABELS, I’ltjrrr.S CURRENT,
X and every description of plnhiariu ornamental print
i- ing, in Black, Bine, tireen, Ited, Bronze, nod other
■, fancy colors, will be executed with neatness, taste,
>■ and promptitude,
Feb. 25 If,
a Paiu^
4 N Invoice of White !.end consisting of Pure
7 » and Extra No. 1. and 2, Ifom the Union White
Lead Factory, together with a general assortment
ol Coloured Faints in Oil, and dry, for sale by
april 29 W. HKW’SON.
Indium * IV-iaiaccaeiic.
View boxes of Indian’s Fanaeea, Green's Vege
table Tohie Mixluio, Rowand’s Tonic Mix
ture, midmost ofthe tashionable patent medicines
. of the day, for sale bv i.l
J april2!) W. lil'.U’SON
purchased the it torest of
i- Mr. D. E. Bolhwell, in the Drag establishment
ig’ietofore eondiicted under the firm ol'f'loud sk- Bolli
well, would inform his friends and the public geue
rilly, that he will continue the same, and keep eon
, slant ly on liund n large assoilmont of fresh Ifrngs,
' JhslicinCK, Ac , which he will dispose of on terms as
low as can he obtained in any Southern market. He
I would invite Fhysieians, Merchants, and others, l ( ,
: call and examine his stock belbre purchasing else
- whore.
i april4 NIL CLOUD.
, |i | BOXES Lemon Syrup,
■ Id do. Kasherry do.
, 6 pipes Holland Gin,
Just renewed and for sale low by
1 ma y 23 W. E. &J. 11. JACKSON, Auctioneers.
Woclis.
, 4 I '"" dozen fine Silk and Satin Slocks, (rejeiv
.» ed this day.) Also, a few dozen tins /.men do.
with an. additional supply of Summer Clothing,
which limy offer at prices to suit the limes.
FRICK & MALLERV.
may 20 118 Drapers and Tnilors.
Xiilicc.
nmJnrsignpil will purchase unvurnuit n onoy
Jl- and n.ay always ho fouricFatllio Georgia N’tuie
Izollery ofii’.-e, No. 220 Broad street,
may 31 A. RE MV
Palm B.raa DS:il«.
A FEW dozen Vopihs Falm Leaf Hals, just re
* * eeived and lor sale by
June 7 133 CLARKE & HOLLAND,
FOST OFFICE f
13th May, 1837. 3
SIR—You will until further orders, retain the
proceeds ol your office in your hands in specie, to
meet the Drafts nl this Department,
i am respectfully yoitrob't serv't.
AMOS KENDALL.
E. B. Glascock, Esq.,
Fostmaslor at Augusta.
B*«nI Ofllirc .-?vhs;'!ss(h, ?
MAY 20th, 1837 5
B N ordor lo comply with tho above requisition ol
H the Poslinqfiler General, specie will, he required
hereafter lurid! postage duo nl this office,
may 20 15. B GLASCOCK, Postmaster.
New Spring' Annuls.
r Bl 11. WVATT ifeC’l). at 20fi Broad slreel,lle ,
• store lately occupied hy Morgan & Wyail, are
now opening a now stock of .Spring and Summer
Dry Goods, of neat and handsome styles, having
hoen very lately selected from tho Northern market q
I hey will make their prices to suit the present
as they are Uetorrainedlo sell on the lowest terms fvr
rash .
AMONG WHICH ARE.
Blk Italian Lustring Silks, best quality
Blk Gro do Swiss and Gro de Kliiuq, rich lustre
Blk Hernnni Gauze, a huiidsonie article
Blk Chuilo and blk Bombazine, fine
Mourning Muslins, Ginghams and Calicoes
Printed JncUonets ond French /.awns, small figure-.
Irish /zinons, Shoelings and Lawns
(’ambries and Muslins,all kinds
Gent., -Ladies and Misses Hosiery, all Kinds
do do do Gloves do
Fine Hemal itch and plain Linen Cambric Hdkfs
Bobbinct ami Gauze for Pavilions
A good assortment Ol' Umbrellas, Parasols
Paper Hangings. Borderings and fire »S'ciccns
Tickings, Apron and Fiirniiure (Jhec-s
Georgia Nunkocns, Crape Cmhbltlß, Ac.
may 10 „ „ 100
Bifulsr*. kßalHl Clotll*.
n il.sr reeiuvod a bonutifhl arlich. for gentlemens
J summer Frock Cunts (tastiioimblocolur.)
STOCKS,
Blnek'and Saxton superior plain Rnmbnzin Stocks
on silk Iramea, made light for sum mu-.
B. B. KIRTLAND*, CO.
april 17 Drapers & Titilurg, 3SO Brand st.
j); BBLS Prime Canal Flour nnd 20 casks <;hee-
u good article, just received and lor sale
by
F. FLEMING & CO.
Nov!) 8!)
citi/.pus arc notified lhal after Ihn 10111 iust.
fl- all Dogs lluind running at lm*gn, will he killed
agreeably lo a resolution of Council passed in
183 l». FOSTER BLODGET,
april 3 Gjiy Marshal.
ParaK'U's -A- lliahi’ellHs.
Sf’ASE latest stile Parasols <V Ladies’ (hubrcllas.
1 do sup Gentlemen’s Silk and Colton do.
Just received, and for sale by
april 5 J.P. SETZG&CO.
AKUPPLy of the above celobraied tnadicim*,
wnrraqlcd a spaedy and lasting cure for Ague
and Fever, and every symptom of general debility.
Just received and for sale wholesale and retail, hy
THOMAS BARRETT & GO.
Appointed Agents.
March 22 f»7
]! IIA V E this day sold my stork in trade tq Messrs,
fl Clark <V Holland, who will continue ill# Cloth
ing Business at the old and well established stand,•
291 Brorid-strcct. I trust that the liheml patronage
which has boon cxlonded lo mo while in business,
will hot he lost with them.
Jan 14 Hill IPLVON THORPE.
A LL persons having claims agaitiXpue, will please
7 m present them nl (Tie old stand, whom 1 enn be
fimnd for orie month from this dale Persons in
debted to mo are politely requested lo make imme
diate payment. D’LVON THORPE.
, Jan 14 11 ts
BHEADDEN, Portrait Painter, m. pecr
• fully informs theGitiz-msof Augusta that he
has returned to this city, and taken the room in tho
Masonic Hall, w hich he occupied last winter.
.Specimens of his Painting may be seen in a
few ddys at Ins Poum, to which Tie invites the alien- i
non of those disposed to patronize him.
In 7 5 t(
VEGRO \Vo.M \ N FOR Abom forty
yours of ago—she can be soon at tho jail, and
■ vvjll be sold low, if taken onto! tlie -State; is sold be
-1 / fniHO she wfll not live withher present owner.
Jdn ii l it
I Dl.s.sol.i: I’lo.N OF f’O-F.Mn’NERSHII’.
) fiIHE Go-j lartnership heretofore existing between
I. Both WELL A Magoiiik, was, this day, by
j mutual consent dissolved. All prisons indebted to,
bp having claims against said firm aie requested lo
j moke settlement with J. W. Bolhwell, who is duly
authorized to transact all business connected with
said firm.
J. W. BOTHWELL,
.IAS. MAGUIRE,
1 Jan. 1.1837. JH
i Felil illicit C»ttun Seed.
!)A<.KK, direct from the Hills, from tho
! rwlwell known pianlation of T. Beck, near
i Rodney Wo bnvo a.iiiifaotory e,ortifictitc« of tho
, 1 tncazuroinent and genuieneness ol tlojne eoed, thono
wanting will do well to call or .end their ordorw ax
, I early an posetblo.
ADAMS. PARMELEE,* LO.
' Feb 23 11
;1
r A prut rule Ponnman ami Ac.
'i kcoiiiiraot is desirous for 'i ,
fthorf liwir) inthlii city. Applvat this office.
. Jan 17 It I-
J »ft HEsnhsrihrr respectfully gives noiicb to In
• friends and the public,that he has returned n
.. the city ; and can hereafterb« found at his resident**
1 opposite tiieA/asunic Hall, whore he will hehapp]
p 1° attend the (alls of his freimfs and all those win
may need his Professional services.
. E. OSBORN, Sergron Dentist.
! June 7. 133
Smjiovlaisi lo the Aliiidrfll
’ 4 N additional auppih of Dr. Hull’s deserved!}
*■ celebrated Vterv• Abdominal-Supporters, will
his Pamphlet treating of tlie fthovfe Instrument am.
its use at large. Just received and lor sale ny
N B. CLOUD,
jure 3 No. 232 Broad street, Augusta
In form at! on I W*a n left.
ALPII CRANE left his brother’s residence ir
3a- Hillsborough, Jasper county, Ga on Wed*
rtesday, the Ist February last, for Cnnrlcstui, whs
seen two miles nnd a half below Wnrrenlun, on his
, way to Augusta,since then nothing bus been heard
, of him. 110 is a young man, about twenty-three
t years of age, with black hair and black w tuskers,
nnd had on, when ho left, a brown camblel cloak,un
adclaidedress coat with figured gill buttons, and a
pair of clouded cassimero p*nlaloons; nnd rode u
small bay horse with black mnno and tail and black
- feet, a Spanishgillod saddle, and had with him a pair
■ of saddle bags marked A. Grnno, Ilillsbor»’ Geo.
< Ay infirmntion respecting him, directed lo Abra
ham Crane, Hillsboro’, or VVm. if. Crane, Augusta,
will ho thankfully received, nnd if this notice should
meet his eye, he is requested to relive the anxiety ol
I his friends by writing to fliem immediately.
I Augusta, Aprilß Iwd&wtf 82
Tho A/ontgomory Journal will phase insert the
■ above (semiweekly) flirone month.
Cheap Bimsls liinciiK. ,
O NOVVDF.N * SHEAR knve jioo roreivod from
! r Npxv York;-fi largo supply of very superior 4-4
Irish l.inrn:' uftlie buslplylo ipid npmn of vory find
qunlitios round Ihroad,and warranted free from all
admixture of cotton.
a i. so, l
Superior. 1 ) ! nnd 0 4 Irish Lilian, Shortings, 04,
84-4, ID-4, 18-1, 14-4 Damask Tallin Ulolhs, and a
great variety of other late and splendid styles of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, to w hich they respect
fully invito the attention of the public,
fl april 13 . Hfi
Petit trills Cotton Sreu.
A few sacks of genuine Petit Gulf Cotton Seed
on band, and forsnle by
may ) *M. M DVR.
l or Sale.
fIMVO first rale Hoad Wagons and llameqs.—
J Apply to
march§9 73 TOP'S DAWsdn
Ilnliliih,
JUST received at thn Augusta Seed Store a
choice and superb collection of Double Dahlias,
which being (mm the subscribers own garden, can,
with confidence, he warranted in all respects. Al
so among other .Seeds, just received, Early Grimson
(’lover, Turnip Booled Cabbage, under ground,
Turnip Rooted Gubhuge, above ground.
J. H. J. SERVICE.
Feb. 2B 48
in .SHAKES STEAM BOAT GO.VI PAN A
BH “ sTOGIC for sale Enquire nr I his Office.
kSbpt. 87 77 il
tulverslty of Gcoi^jfi,
Atiibnb, March 23d, 1537.
A T Ihe Gonnnonccmont in the first week in An
/4 gust next, the Trusteed of this Institution will
elect a Professor (»f Moral. Philosophy..and ‘Belles
Leu res, lo fill the vacancy occasioned hy the death
of ProL'Kour Frcssloy. Salary SI6OO per annum.
ASBIJUY IlUidy, See’ry.
man h 29 ml Aug 73
Sfot
|J»EHSONS iujubted lo rno (.or Frofcidionnl scr-
I vii OH, will pitman iiutki 1 poymotit to Messrs Jun
kins & Mann, who nro my authorised Atlormys,
during my absence from the Slate.
Feb 4, l-‘<37 ill) D, PATTERSON.,
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH, BCtmOU-
V Mr. Nobciiosb would rotpncUnlly inlorm ibe
i citizens ol Augusta that ho hue asxuc.hitcd w ith him
I iniiis school, Mr. Huwny, n gmduule ot JctT'-rson
College, Fa,, nnd for dm lasi six years tin instructor
al youth. In con«o(|iience of this arrangement nn
additional number of pupils, of hath sexes, can he
accommodated. The School vx ill now consist ol
two departments. The Classical,and Mathematical
will ha malar tho snperinlondnuco of Mr. H , who
will touch tlie Lilia and Greek languages--Algebra,
Geometry, Surveying, Mensuration, Ae. The oth
er hraneia s will he taught as heretofore.
The followingeorlilieates from Froles.ors .Vluarl
and Twins, of .South Carolina College, relative to
j)r. ll.'s sehol irship, are rospeelfnlly suhmilted:
I have examined Mr. Howcy with much |iarlieu-
Inrity, both in Latin ami Greek, and have been quite
pleaMsl with the ease and correctness of las transla
tions, especially in Latin, lie appears also lo he
ihmiliar w ith The rale* ami principhs of .Syntax. I
shipthl 11,ink Inin well qualified for primary instruc
tion in the classic languages.
.1 W. .STUART.
Prof.of Lan. in S
Columbia, Jun. 3,1837.
Tins is to certify that 1 have examined Mr. IloWey
in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him
Inmiliar with the prineiplesotinuilieriialies and have
no doubt ol’ his competency lo give distractions in
these brandies. , „ ,
THOMA.S B- TVVf.S.S,
Prof, of Math in >S. C. College.
Jan. 27. .ft
NEW SPRING AND HUMMER GOODS,
Just ojjfiihd n't
.1. I*. Splice €o’s.
•ro wit:
I COTTON Cambrics, Jackonolls and Nan
l Hook .Muslins
G-4 cross har’d .do
Assorted width blond lace Edgings
Fluid and rih’d white and black silk Hoisery
(In do do and eol’d cotton do
Silk ami cotton Socks
I .lakes’ long and short pie tlie Gloves
Misses pie iiie Milts, Coreult Lneells ( ,
11-1 ami 12-4 colored Counterpanes '
11-1 and 12 4 (inn and superior J/ursdlh’s Quills
5-1 and fi-l low priced in.d superior Irish Slieolings
:t 1 mid 4-1 bird’s-eye Diaper, some very line
3-1, 4-4 and 0-4 striped and plaided Ginghams in
jjfg’real variety nl pntiernu mid prices
(,'ursiean prints (a handsome article)
4 4 and 6-4 best Italian Lustrings
Whin,, green, crimson and black luhhy Velvets
Sup. black silk do
Black Italian Crape
Gentlemen's fine shirt Collars and Stocks
Gum elastic Suspenders, guard Ribbons
4 4 and 0-4 Bedlicking
3-4, 4-4,5-4 and 0-4 bleached and unbleached Shirt
ings and Sheetings
Assorted quality Binding
/'I nn ami surigg’d Swiss Muslins
Slriped and cheek’d do
Fancy Calicoes well assorted in patterns ami prices
Second mourning do
Greem blue, crimson and scarlet worsted 7’ahle
■ Covers -
30inches black Indian cravats
Bleached and unbleached twilled Jcancs
Jtnlimjus, Lyonnaise
Frnncb nniplins in great variety ol patterns from
37cts to $1,53, Second Mourning
0-1 muslins Ginglmuis, a line nndehimdsui/in ariielc.
H-4, |O-4 line and superfine Damask Linen Table
Diaper r- t
Drub and Brown Buffalo Cloth
Assorted colored Shalloon
(■,.4,8.4 Favilidn Gauze, German Oil Cloth'
Flaxen and < ’otton Osnaburgs
-Vrhnll figured Jaekoilctts and Cambrics
Extra line long Lawns
Blue Twil’d Striiws,
Flain and striped Stormants 1
Hamilton Jcancs, Constitution (wills
Assorted Brown Linens *
4-4 snperllne grass do o'
Krmiuetla, Mexican mixture j §_
Saco Stripes, (aney do
Ribbed French Linen Drilling, beautiful | o
article i. p
Flam While and Brown do
French Cassirncre “
.Mixed and striped Cantoons o
Rouen Cassiniores
German, India, and Georgia Yellow Nan- J
keens. <lo. do. Blue u
Sup \Vlntu and Colored Maraeillcs
Vestings, low priced
4-4 Irish Linens in whole and halt pieces
Dowlas, Russia diaper and crash (for toweling)
Burlaps and Russia Sheeting
7-4 Barnsley Table Diaper
Satin Check and Drapery muslins
Extra rich Gauze, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons
Assorted Corded and Grass Nkiris
Crown Linings, fi- l, 8-4 Pavilion Netting
Bine Apron r-ie-rkk
Striped and Flaided Second mourning Ginghams
India Rubber Aprons, Fine Book muslin Ililkfu.
Brown Hollands
Fiim and Superfine Furniture and Garment Dmrity
,Vc. .tc.
To the above will beaiWcd a vancivof desirable
1 Fancy and Stapic articles, whTr-.h are now on their
1 way.
I april 5 7
I ■ <-«ODS.
h a t’armlcliacl, ■
H \ Kl ' "»w receiving n large and cenenil osiorl
V dX memos STAPLE AND FANCY
„s ...... „ BRY «©oiW,
to "men will be offered at reasonable rates and ac
rommodating terms.
, y march 13 . . 53
10 Books, Stationary, &c7~ ■
fJ'ilIM .Subscribers would inform‘iheir customers
J and ilm public generally residing in the Inner
_ I unntica, that they have opened an Establishment
f at Columbus, where dray have on hand, and intend
* to keep, a large and general assortment of Cooks
iy Stationary, Fine Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Musical
lit Instrumoms, PrintajPaprir-hanglngj, Picture Frames,
id and every article usually railed (or in a COOK
S' I'UKK. Orders ur.- respectfully sulictcd.
'IV U. & I.C. PLANT, Augusta.
n - I. f. PLANT & Co.,Columbiifl, Geo.
tiiorrh 25 .6',) i
n §£ 1 - A 3 JiK ' J '‘ S ' FLA NALL S', Ac: Ac.-Thcsut
n MJt j.cfioers have jhsi received
’■ 3 hales Dttffil fflnnkets
1 do super lied do
H , 2 do white Flannels
1 2 do red do
2 do red Lindsys,
J* 2 coses Salfnets. (low price; ' '' ■
J "ilhn variety of oilier Goods in their line, which:
' having been lulely purchased, and a part of their
. own impormtion from England, they are enabled
' to offer them below the present market prices.
KDOAII A CARMICHAEL.
„ _ *■" » 6 tl
i, i*r. Itcnj. llouglaxK,
rl SIRGEOa DENTIST, ‘ 1
1 T.f AS returned to (he city and resumed the duties of
•I ■- Ills protrusion, at his residence comer of Croud
ond Jackson street*, over Ilia r ifeoJ Measss. Clarke
e AlcTier*. Co. if Oct 4
SA.MI FI, I.A K.T "To
Tuilur and hajmrt rof English Cloths , yf.
v 48 Croud street, ’
I I A VINO just arrived from l.ondon, hega most
.. H “ respei flully lo return his si eere I hanks lo the
■ citizens us Charleston,ond lire adjoining States, (or
the very liberal share of patronage which he lias
hitherto receiver,and tools ihal ho would be wants
ing in gratitude for such support, were ho not thus
' publicly to acknowledge the honors so conferred,
1 amt to prove linn he has still an earneai and sineerb'
desire to extend, it possible, his eoonee(ioia) in Sourll
Carolimte He has been to England (or the purpose
ofeffeciiag arrangements ol a direct intercourse ho-
Ivveen ihe eslabiisnmenr there and here, and olso
with the Cloth Manufacturers, <fec. See.
Having completed his arrangetneols in a ninmibr
to ensure a quick stieressioh'nflhe most fashionable
articles ut Dress being exported, he most respeel
lullyassiires them that ho lias now opened an assort
ment oft 'OATS, Are. Ac.,' which are not to Ho sur
passed for quality, workmanship and style, in the
lb Staled.
S. 1,. hops to odd that nil orders.in his business
lor the London Markets, will meet a promptness ol
despatch which will characterize the peculiar od
vnolnges of this establishment Master Tailors
may he supplied with the latest fashions.
N, I!.—Wauled, 12 first rale COAT HANDS. '
Oj" The Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni
cle, will please give the above two insertions on Slif
unlay and Thursday, until further nutiru.—Charles
ton Mercury,
Jan. 20. ]g
I bii port.*) ii 11 n forma l ion
TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH
Cholera Morbus, IJiarrhaa, Summer Complaints
('(dies, Cramps, and Spasms.
fllllK utility ofU. S. BERNARD'S Remedy for
.1. ('holera has ceased to he a problem. Expert
cnee, the only sure foundation of Medicinal, asof
all olher kinds of knowledge, has effectually estab
lislp d what ihnjiidieious composition iif'fhc Rome .
dy, its ndmiinblo mhiptaliun lo the various iiidicn- 1
liens which occur in the course of liaise diseases of
thcstoinuch, liver ninj bowels, usually designated
us Chnjorn complaints, led the Proprietor to unlici
patofrttin the first of nil experience; however, that
ofthen nunpelent to discriminate accurately and to'
decide justly .upon the trfloc.s of a medicine, must ho
ihe best; and with such in its liivor, even ihe must
fastidious in these mailers, must lay aside llmse pre
prejudices, rj ■
’•Tie indications of eilre 1 hro—tli irnriquiliZo the
stomach mid bowels ; lo relieve the excessive puk
ing mid purging ; to allay the increased irritability
of the intestines, giving there increased peristaltic
Ihoiiun ;lo relieve that rheumatic statu'of flip bow
els which is often the attendant of chronic eases,'
sometimes aecompani d with inflammation and ul
ceration; lie overcome the spasms; equalize the
circulation, mid,.restore warinlh to Ihe surface f ro
muve eougt aiohot the internal organs ; nndlo fc
lieve the morbid Irritability rot* the brain hnd' nor
volts syslemall of whirl) lias been efieeltil by the
use ol Her nurd's Remedy Joe Cholera : Certificate*
ol‘which have lieeiv*gnon at various' limes, of ils
efficacy in eases widely different in iheir origin and
progrocfi of each other. ' ,J ; ’ ' '
KT Look to tire.f 'eniflrnles; tiny ore the best
evidence dial can he giver). ’ ' 1 '
The eummeiidiiiions which several liheral'and in
telligent Physicians have heslovved upon I he Rome-'
dy, have already been published, and ihejsubserih
or lias hpjv the grjililil'ttlioii el adding the lid lowing
Irom a friosl rcspecmblo practising physician 6fSo
aierloa, Vn. R. S. BERNARD,
Soinerton, May 14, 1837.
Mr. R. S. Bernard. < ' ' 1
Dear Sir—This is lo iitlimnyou F have tested the
eflieticy of your Remedy lur Cholera in several in
slanens that have lately come under my care, and
that ils effects evince it lobe a judicious prepare
lion—one cqifnendy servicuhle, 1 will say altugcth
er competent to core die diseases for which it is re
coirnii-ndcd. I lis Ino hesilntion, llieroforo, iride
clsnng dial fur the trunlment of such disorders, I
shall legnlurly flispenso your Remedy from my of
fice, nod would rucomraond it lobe kept iu all ium
■lics liable tqlheso dangerous attacks.
Voii may lisp this eeriifieniens you will'
Vours, very respod’ully, ' '' '■ *1
W., 1,. PARHAM.
This certificate was given hi my agent, H.j P.
Nash,ol i’nlurshiirg and tor its inipuriaiicu, notice
Mh Nash’s remarks; , ■ ,j -
“As agent for t'crnhrll's Clolerugn.f Dicrrhoe Mo-'
dieine, I call thentteotioh ot die pitbiiC tn lhecer
lifioute below trom orie ol the most respectable gen
tlemen in Ihe stale ; and I particularly call their al-.
tendon in ilieone.given by a gentleman in this town
‘-rand if Jr were iiecessary, I could produce a half
dozen odiers fioni Pct.-rbiirg, who have tried the
medicine within two weeks past.
EDW. P.NASH' 4
Mr. Eduard E. Nash, Agent for Ucrnard's Cholera
Medicine. ,1 . gfj ~/
Dr nr Sir: I (eel it a duly I owe lo the pfbprictor
<d die above medicine, ns well as the, public gener
ally, to inform you that th i bottle of Cholera mix;
lore which I bought nl yoitr sloro u few evenings
since, has entirely cored me ot a severe DiurThois
The cure waseffiicied in tnkiiig'bnly two doses;
and ns I hud tried many olher remedies fviihoiitthe
least offi'ci lii)iiI ii)ii lolly of die opiifmii that the modi-'
eiac here alluded lo iv every thing that it is said
lo he. J AS. S. WALLACE, i eturslmrg, Vo.
II ho will neglect to supply themselves with Ber
nnrd’u Remedy tor Cholera, when it is so fully
proven to he efficacious in all the diseases fur
which it is recommended ? In no ease lias 1 it failed
to cure die most obstinate attack ol summer com
plaint made upon children. In one instance a per
manent cure was cffecleil Upon a child in thin
phute, alter the Mitanv r complaint had put it (as
thought by ihe doctors) beyond the power ofmed- ■
ieinc lo relieve. It was such an aggravated ease, 1
■hat the child hod in the course ol one day and
night, sisty-lhroe evacuations from the bowels. Yet
one bottle proved u sovereign rtmedy Extract
: from one offay agents , ■
Petersburg. June \th, 183fi.
Mr tl. S. Bernard—Dear Sir Your Cholera
Medicine I:I highly thoaghl of in Petersburg and'
adjacent counties ; I have never sold a bottle out of
dm w hole that I im ve sold, which has nut, so fur as
1 Could ascertain, proved effectual in curing; I
hnvo never had a cuinpluint— but many recoin
memlutions of ils good effects have Itecn 'given m J
Yon may, ns (hr us my judgement and the gooil
sense of die many to whom I have sold it goes,re
commend it highly to anv and all who may wish
sio h medicine I shall suoon he in w ant ol more.
Kespl'y. E. P. N A>H, Ag'ilgr Petersburg, Va,
From my Agent, Mr. John Ham,of Memphis, Tenn ,t
tonaerly ol Murfroesborough, Pi C • ■ ' \
Memphis, July 7,183 f».
Mr. li. S Hcriiard—Dear fcir : Alter soiling a ~
g< od deal ot your medicine (or. Cholera, with enure
salislaciion, 1 called on u lew ot our most respoela
hie eilizens, lo get, d poitsiMe, some evidence of
ill— efficacy Ol said medicine, and I am glad if> en
close yon some ecrtificuies, which I am confident
wilt add much lo the proof already obtained'. Hiv
mg used your medicine in my own himily, (br some
most violent attacks of Cholera arid Diurrhata, i
lake pleasure in adding my certificate, inasmuch as
I consider it the most valuable preparation ever
made. 1f my name is of any service, you may u»o
it in any way you think best, and I shall at a.i I
timeeleel proud lo drink that I have been called aH
to tcctily to the many cures performed by your med-'
ieinc lam daily distributing it over thia district ‘
and have t«nf some to Arkansas, where it has been
tried with complelesurrees. Y'uurfriend
J. HARE.
To pievent imposiMoa, a sac. simile of nv
' njnm will bn attar bed to each bottle.
For tale fry IlAvrtANO, Hibi.f.v A Co , Tuos4
’ EaskFTT A Co, and Nztso.v CasYe* . Price ft
r per battle. ‘ ' '•
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