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

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OFFICIAL DRAWING I OF THE (Georgia Stale Lottery. Far the benefit of the Augusta Indep't Fire Comp'y CL\SS NO Id, UOR 1537. 12 345678 9 10 r } ■> j o;j 60 29 5 5J 35 01 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbers • as they stand are correct, as taken from the Man-1 Offer's cenifi ate of thedrawing of the Virginia State Lottery for Mongalc, (.’lass No. 3, lor 1837, drawn at Alexandria, Va., April 15th 1837.—And which determines the fate of all the Tickets ini he above Lottery. A. HEAD, Agent, april 18 90 GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of the At'CUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY CLASS NO. 16. —FOR 1837. To be determined by the Drawing of the Alex in firm Littery, fiir Internal Improvements in thu District of Co.umbm. Class D, for 1837. To bofirawn at ALEXANDRIA, D. C. Saturday, April 22d, 1837. D. S. Greoorv & Co. (successors to Yates &■ Me- Intvro,) .Managers. HIGHEST PRIZE 50,000.DGLLARS. (iIIAAOSCUIktIP. I Prize of $50,000 is 850,000 1 20,000 is 20.000 1 10,000 is 10,000 1 5,000 is 5 000 J 4,000 is 4,000 1 3,190 is 3.190 J 3,000 is 3,000 X 2,500 is 2,500 1 2,000 is 2,000 50 1,000 is 50,000 50 500 is 25,000 50 300 is 15,600 61 200 is 12,200 63 100 is 6,3 0 63 80 is 5,040 63 70 is 4,410 63 60 is 3,780 126 50 is 6,300 126 40 is 5,010 3654 20 is 73,080 23136 10 is 234,360 27814 Prizes, amounting to $540,200 SPT Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. J ickets in the above Lottery can bo obtained at all tunes by country dealers and those who are dispose ! to adventure, by sending their orders to the undersigned, who will give prompt attention, if ad dressed to A. READ, . Contractor and State Agent, Augusta, Geo. april 18 90 House and Lot lor Sale. ii i) That eligibly situated Lot on the . south east corner of Green and Mein I■ 5 'Eua ,os h streets, extending on the former UJIfH feel, and on the latter 172 feel, JSBhSBHL with n Dwelling-House, Stable and Carriage House therein. If not disposed ol before .May, Fifty (50) feet of the unimproved part on Green-st., w ith a 20 foot en trance to l he rear from Mclntosh street, will be sold at auction on the first Monday of that month. For tern a apply to S. K. TAX. MAG Is, or March 21 tM 65 K. CAMPELL. Missing. ONE cask discharged from Savannah & Augusta Steamboat Company's boat, No. 3, on Satur day, March 25, 1837, mark K. &11 Consignees will please examine their stores, and dhlige, april3 KITCHEN & ROBERTSON. notice. HE citizens Itfß notified that after the 10th Inst. ■ all Dogs found running at large, will be killed agreeably to :1 resolution of Council passed in 1836. FOSTER BLODGET, april 3 City (Marshal. Kell I tig OH*. WM. C. IF AY, Agent, intending to discontinue the agency for Mr. Joseph Shannon, will dispose of his stock of well assorted and seasonable ! DRY GOODS, at very reduced prices for cash, at . wholesale and retail. VV'M. C. IYAY, Agent. Augusta, April 7,1837 81 BANk STATE OP GEORGIA, jT~ Savannah, 4th April, 1837. \ JCOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. AN election for Six Directors on the part of the Stockholders in this Bank, will be held at the Banking House in this city, on .Monday, the first day of May ensiling. The Poll will be opened at ten o’clock, A. M and closed at 2P. M. By order of the Board, A. PORTER, Cashier, april 7 td 81 Additional Supplies. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day from New-York, large additional supplies ol fancy and staple DllY GOODS—among which are Extra Rich French Muslins, small figures and splen did styles Extra Rich fancy and plain white and black Her nam 4-4 Shawls Rich Gauze Cap and superior embroidered Belt Ribbons Superior checked Swiss Muslins Superior 6-4 Nansook and Jackonel Muslins Superior Galment and 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Furniture Dimities Superior fancy Oil Cloths. Ladies superior Corsets, No. 1, 2,3, 4,5 and 6, (best stylo) With many other articles to which they respectfully invito the attention of the public, april 6 80 Kale ot Lot* in the City OF BRUNSWICK, OA. r|MIE minacious applications which have been i made for Luts by persons anxious to make ar rangements to build and commence business next Autumn, and tin difficulty of obtaining them from indviduaU Lot-holders, have induced the Brunswick Land Company lootfcrat public sale, from one to Uvohundred wel) selected, The sale will commence on Thursday, the twenty-fifth day of May next, tin der the superintendence of the Directors, or an Agent appointed for that purpose. The terms of sale will be liberal, and titles indis putable. A timely distribution of Pamphlets will be made, Containing the terms of sale. Reports of Engineers and Commissioners, Explana ory Maps, Catalogues, &e. &c. C W. CARTWRIGHT, ; HENRY RICE, Directors GEORGE M. DEXTER, ) April j td 76 VAIICUISE MANUFACTURING CO. A SUPPLY of Yarns and Oznahurgs will, in fu ture, be kept on hand at the Company’s Dc positdry, at R. C. Baldwin’s Store, Broad-st. Augus ts, Ga., where tile former customers of the Factory, and the trade generally dte invited to call. WM. G. NIMMO, Sec y <fe Treus’r. March 29 ts 73 Heady Made Linen- S SUPERIOR Fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, cut and made in the best possible manner expressly to our order; fine Linen Ruffled and Plain Bosoms also. 50 doZ. best round find square end Collars, by B. B. KIRTLAND & CO., march 31 75] Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad 3t. EGE VTLEMEN’S SUPERIOR. GLOVES. XI RA superfine black and fashionable colored Hoskin Gloves, (real kid ) t -S'pun Silk, Raw Silk white and colored, Lisle thread spring wrist, white and colored Lisle thread HBerhn. Just received by, 8.8. KIRTLAND & Co. Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad Street. t VTR . Fa 7°y Goods s«Perfi|fljfc.ll' l l Spittlefield Pocket fine linen I“,' ' lo - Belts. Silk Night ■tpsand Purse, Lca.her JTsUk Nett lln(ler Shirts Wcl Drawers, Cloth and Hair Brushes, by B-KIRTLAND & Co. ■{march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-Sl. Hosiery. ENTLEMEN’S superior Black and White Silk pjr Derby rib d Half Hose. do. White Spun Silk ■>., Clergymen mixt do , Silk and Cotton do Fancy Keck Silk do. White and Brown Cotton do. jJ ilcoivod by B. B. KIRTLAND & CO Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-st. SB march 31 ’DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP jfIAHE firm of Antony & Toole is this day dissoi *d l ’>’ ™utual consent. All persons indebted lo the concern will phase make payment to J. Toole, and those having demands, will present them o him, as he alone is authorized to settle the busi ness of the concern. E. L’ROY ANTONY J. TOOLE Hamburg, S. C. March 30, 1837. NOTICE. rjXHE f abscriber having this day purchased the A entire interest ol Dr. E. L Antony in the Drug Store, heretofore owned by them, will con tinue the business in his own name and on his own •eeoont- .1. TOOLE 1 wtreb 31 jltsw 75 1 ! , ■ GREEKS • j VEGETABLE TONIC MIXTURE, ! ' Or Fever and Ague Conqueror. For Intermittenior Fever and Ague. | f JMIIS inestimable Febrifuge has warranted it j -I self, by repeated trials, to bo superior to any ar j tide yet offered Is the public; it is infallible in In \ tersutting and Fever and Ague ; fn recent cases | it exterminated the Chills and Fever in twenty j four !° forty-eight hours ; being of a vegetable com j position, the public will apprehend no injurious ef | sects from deleterious minerals; it operates as a mild . but effectual purgative, and may be given with groat ndv atitago in Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, Deprav ed Appetite, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, and many other affections of similar origin. For proof of the efficacy of this mixture try n bottle. The in • ventor, being aware of the many unprincipled frauds that are daily practiced on the public, has takon the precaution to prefix Ins signature to the genuine. _ £7" Beware of Imposters and Counterfeits. This medicine is put up in sqato half pint bottles, with the words “Green’s Tonic .Mixture, or Fever and Aguo Conqueror, New-York," blown on the aides ol the bottles. For sale by N, B. CLOUD, No. 232 Broad-street march 39 74 Agent for Augusta. [A SHARES STEAM BOAT COMPANY ~ STOCK fur sale Enquire at tins Office. Sept. 27 _ 77 , f Ei» I versify of Georgia, Athens, March 23d, 1837. AT the Commencement in the first week in Au gust next, the Trustees of this Institution will elect a Professor of Moral Philosophy and Bellos Letlros, to filUhe vacancy occasioned by the death of Professor Fressley. Salary 81600 per annum. ASBLRY HULL, Sec’ry. march 29 mtAug 73 BULLARD'S celebrated Patent Animal and Vegetable Oil Soap, for cleansing coat collars, woollen, linen, and cotton goods from spots occa sioned by grease, paint, tar, varnish, and oils, of every description, without injury to the finest goods, for sale by N. B. CLOUD. april 17 89) No. 232 Broad-st. Kloqi Hie Hojf Thief. STOLEN from the subscriber on the Ist instant, a black sided, half-bred seller and pointer 1)00, with a chain collar on, engraved A. Spencer, Fifty Dollars will be given for the prosecution lo convic tion ot the thief, or a suitable reward for the r. covery ot the Dog. JOHN COS KEY. ~ april 15 3t 87 F I On i*. OJC to 30 barrels,prime Canal Flour, now land au® ing, and for sale by P. FLEMING & Co. april 15 3t 87 MKDICAIiI’OLLIi<i¥uFSM«aA. rpilE annual meeting df ths Board of Trustees A will be held at the College, on Wednesday, the 19th inst. at II o'clock. L D. FORD, Secretary, april 15 td 87 Storage of wel or dry good*, MAY be had in K fire proof building, m a safe and central situation, by applying at the cor ner of Bay and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 28 Notice. \\T EDNEY, is my legally authorised Agent, » w . during my absence from the city of Augusta, Georgia. H. R. LEW IS. april 13 3tvv 86 Gentlemen’* Stock*, AND Boys and Children’s Palm Leaf Caps, just received and for sale by WM. 11. CRANE, No. 231, Broad-st. April 11 84_ For Sale, t VALUABLE Negro Man, 43 years of age, nn 1 V excellent field, raft and bor.t hand—long accus tomed to work on the Savannah river and about the xvharves at Augusta—honest and faithful. Apply bes ire Ist June to Col. Samuel Hammond, Beach Island, or to (JAMES H. R. WASH NGTON, april 10, 1837 2wtf Milledgville. For Kale -I'HE comer Lot opposite the Bnptist Church, situated on Green and Jackson streets, being central and situated on the principle street, leading to the Kail Road Depository. 7'itles indisputable, For term-* enquire of feb 28Iwi THOMAS G. IfALL. C hoice Wood In aid. FOR sale, about 300 acres choice WOODLAND, situate about two and a half miles from An gusta. Persons wishing to purchase Will find it hi their interest to make early application; as it mav bo some time before they find as good an investment —about one hundred acres are newly cleared nn I planted in corn,and the balance heavily timbered. Will also be sold with the abtivc or separate, fil toon likely ybttng NEGROES, mostly follows, nc ■ costumed to field work. Apply at the Constitution alist Office, april 1 3taw2w 76 Stocks. JUST received a few doz. of Bomhazin Satin and Silk Bristle Stocks, suitable for those that may wish them very narrow. PRICE &. MALLERY, april 17 Drapers & Tailors, 258 Broad-st. WANTED TO HIRE—A Negro Girl capable of nursing and wailing about the house— one nearly or quite grown would bo preferred. Lib eral wages will be given, payable monthly or by the year Apply at this office. Jan? 5 ts f LEATHERS. —1200 lbs. Feathers,just received and for sale by MOISE & COHEN. I>ETIT GULF COTTON SEED.- 249 sacks 1 Genuine Petit Gulf COTTON SEED, careful ly selected expressly for this Market. Just received from New Orleans and for sale by RATHBONE & BAKER. Jan. 27 23 If RC. BALDWIN.—Fancy and Staple Dry . Gbods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, Au gusta, Geo. [Jan 3 I]y ffllN PLATE, constantly on hand and for sale by 1 Jan 3 ItfJ R.C. BALDWIN. \ Permanent School. milE undersigned has made arrangements for es- A tablishing a permanent Boarding School at Powelton, Hancock county, Georgia. The well known healthiness of ibis village, its quiet and se cluded situation, and Ihe unostentatious character of its citizens generally, make it every way, a most eli gible situation fora permanent Academy. A Georgian by birth as well as in feeling, the un dersigned is dclct mined lo bend all his energies un ceasingly to the establishment of an Institution, in all respects worthy of the liberal patronage of his fellow-citizens —a patronage which he solicits So far only as he shall ho found to merit it. For the accommodation of Pupils from a distance, and with a view lo the permanev of his school, his house is now open for the reception df boarders. The domestic management of tiis house will be con ducted by Mrs. Ball, formerly of Washington, a lady long experienced and very favourably known as a house-keeper. Mrs. Ladd, a native of Virginia, and a lady of es tablished reputation as an instructress, will give les sons in all the ornamental branches of female edu cation. TERMS. Per Quarter. Tuition ilt the Ist Class, composed of begin ners, 84 00 do. 2nd Class, composed of such as study Geography, English Grammar, Arith metic; &c. ® 00 do. 3rd Class, composed of such ns study the ancient languages or the high er branches df Engli. It education, 8 00 do. Drawing and Painting on paper satin, and velvet, 8 00 do. Oil and Miniature painting, 3 lessons per week, ; —~— 1° 00 do Oriental painting and Meza tinni, 8 00 do. ’ Wax-work taught perfectly, and a set of moulds furnished, 36 00 do. Ebony and Gilding, 5 00 do. Fancy work, 5 00 do Musicunthe Piano Forte, 12 50 do. do. Gnitar,- 813 50 Beard, washing, lodging and fuel, per month, 12 00 Ist Term to commence on the -d Monday in .Inn nary, of each year, and end on the 2d I ndaym June fidlowing. , , . , , 21 Terra to commence on the 4th .Monday in June of each year, and end on the 4th Thursday m No ''iToard and tuition payable semi-annually at the close »f each terra. &.FOLCIIE, Powelton, March 23, 1837. The Chronicle and Sentinel Angnsta, and the j Recorder, Milledgville, will each publish the above j twice per month, lor three months, and once per , month for three months thereafter, and forward their , ! accounts. „ , , : ■ marct) 37 Jlmhnletn3m I good Chance for Great (BARGAINS! FURNITURE FOR SALE It\ AUCTION. r |MIE subscriber intending lo remove lo anew A Store the ensuing lull, and wishing through the emitter to devote his peafonal Attention at the North, m gening up hia stock for that purpose, will offer at auction on Tuesday, May 2d, his extensive, and well assorted stock on hand, at his Ware Rooms, on Broad and Cam bell streets, (first corner below the late fire) consisting of— Sofas, Side-Boards, Bureaus, Piano Fortes, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Pier and Centre Tables, Dining do. P. and C. Tables, Mirrors, Looking Glasses, and Toilets, Mahogany, Curl'd Maple, Fancy and Windsor Chairs, Wash Stands. Window Blinds, Foot Stools, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Ac. Ac. Terms csslt, —Catalogues will bo ready on day of sale. N. B. Should the weather fie unfavorable, the above sale will take place the first lair day, and be continued until all is sold. Persons wishing to purchase at private sale, can do so at very reduced prices. TUGS. M. WOODRUFF. Angnsta, April lo 83 DO" The Constitutionalist, Standard (if Union, Son them Recorder, Athens Whig, Greenville Moun taineer, and Washington News, will publish the a hove twice, and send their accounts to litis office. I»R. S€II)DEK’S GENUINE ACOUSTIC Olt, For deafness, and diseases of the Ear in general. f 11111* never failing remedy has been used many years with distinguished success at the Eye mid Ear infirmary pf Dr Scudder, Now York, and is con fidently recommended as an extraordinary and won derful remedy for either partial or complete deafness in all its stages. By the timely use of this pungent oil many Who have been completely deaf, have been restored lo perfect bearing, after using - from one lo four flasks. This may appear s range, but it is nevertheless true. The Acoustic Oil is not presented to the public ns a nos tmm, but ns the description of one who has turned his attention exclusively to the Eye mid Far, and v\ ho pledges his professional reput at alion upon the success ol this remedy. Dr. Ncudder has numerous certificates, but hesi tates to publish them, ns he considers them unnoces jory to so truly valuable on article as the Acoustic- Oil. Its nmmonso sale is the fairest proof of the esti mation in which it is held. It is presented ns a public blessing, enabling the aged parent to mingle in the conversation of his chil cJrcn, and replying to their numerous questions with facility, from w Inch he had previously been debar red by that distress Ing situation, partial or complete deafness. OCrPrice (including directions) Si per flasks. For sale by N.B. CLOUD, April W No. 8& Bread street. “TRUTH WILL PREVAILr DR. BOBERTS’S GENUINE Welch ITlcdicamenfuin, curing Indigestion or Dyspepsia; Liver Com plaints, Jaundice, Colic, Fever ami Aguo, Dys eatery, Ifoadach, Less of Appetite, Flatulence, Hy pochondria, Hysterics, Dropsical Complaints and Heartburn. Itn;so prevents all Bilious Disorders, and removes Habitual Costiveness, Asthma, Stran gury, Gravel, Rheumatism, Gout and impurities of the Blood CERTIFICATES. Sanquoit, Dec. 19, 1831. Dr, Mitrchisi — Dear Sir—ln the month of December, 1824, being at St. Anvils, province of Upper Canada, I caught a cold which soon settled into a fever ; at (ho same time 1 had a most distressing cough, and a very se vere pain in my left side. 1 applied to several emi nent Physicians in Lewistown, Niagara co. who l-realcd me for tho Liver Complaint—but without success. 1 grew worse every day, and 1 thought 1 should soon be called lo appear before the great ‘1 In the month of March, 1825,1 applied to skilful I Itysieians iu Oneida county, who treated mo also for the Liver Complaint, without any essential ben efit. I went afterwards to New York, in hopes that change ol climate ami diet and now scenes might possibly restore me to Health ; and indeed a stay of a lew months there enabled me to renew my trade. 1 xyas not cured, however, lor from the time 1 was sick, until very lately, 1 wan often distressed by u pam in my left side, want of appetite, indigestion, and a general depression of spiriis. Last October I was induced lo take “Dr. Roberts’s Welch Modica mentum,” prepared by yourself, and I feel grateful that 1 am able lo stale that after having used one pint snd a half, the pain in my side has entirely subsided. I have regained my appeiitc, and my general health has been so fur restored t hat 1 have not felt so well us I do now within the last eight years. 1 conceived it a duty J owe to the public at large, to make my case generally known. I hope that thousands tl trough the United Slates* who are now as much afflicted as 1 have be induced to make a trial of your medicine, convinced that they will find it most beneficial. Yours respectfully, HENRY DAVIS. Mr.J.M.Marckin- Utica, May Mth, 1831. Sir—This may certify that I have been severely afflicted for five years with the Inflammatory Rheu nmtism. I applied to sonic of the most eminent I hysicians in New York, but received little or no relief, fortunately, I began using Dr. Roberts'u Genuine welch Medicamentum, prepared by you, from which I experienced very great and surprising benefit; and 1 sincerely recommend lo every family this important medicine. Your humble servant, A. D. TALLANT. _ ~ Utica, Jan. Ist, 1831, Dr. Mnrrtiisi — Dear Sir—Previous to tukirig your Modieamen tum, 1 was very mucli afflicted with Dyspepsia, loss o( appetite, my eyes were very much inflamed and had been for more than a year. I had tried various remedies without much or any relief, until 1 com menced using your Medicamentum, from which I received almost immediate relief. Yours, <fcc. LUKE DODGE. N. B.—The Medicine will in no case be genuine without ray wntt-n signature on the label of each JOHN B. MAJtCiIIS'I. Utica, March Ist, 1836. A supply ol the above valuable Medicine just re ceived, and for sale by ’I! CLOUD a P rll 1? 90 No. 323 Broad street. a Fro!ap*ii* Ifuri, CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICATION. DR A. G. HULL'S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER is off red to those afflicted with Prolapsus Uteri, and other diseases depfending upon relaxation of the abdominal muscles, as an instru ment in every way calculated for relief and perma nent restoration to health. When this instrument is carefully and properly fated to the form of the pa tient it invariably affords tlie most immediate immu nity from (lie distressing “dragging and hearing down” sensations w hich accompany nearly all ca ses of Visceral displacements of tho abdomen, and its skilful application is alxvays followed by an ear ly confession of radical relief from the patient her self. Tho Supporter is of simple construction and can bcapplieil by tho patient without further aid. Within the loot two years 7boofllte Utero Abdomi nal Supporters have been applied with the most hap py results. The very great success which litis Instrument has met warrants tho assertion, that its examination by the Physician will induce him to discard tho dis gusting pessary hitherto in use. It th gratifying to stale, that it has met the decided approbation ofeve ry member of tho Medical Faculty who has applied it, ns well as every patiom who has worn it. The Subscriber having been appointed agent for the sale of the above Instruments, all orders address ed lo him will be promptly attended to. N.B. CLOUD, Wholesale Druggist, No. 23*2 Broad-st., Augusta, Ga. COrA supply of Hull's Celebrated Trusses always on hand. April 4 • 77 Examine Vom* Tecili. Dll, PARSONS, Surgeon Dentist, of New York, respectfully informs ihe ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and vincity, that he has removed on Jaekson-streotj in the rear of the Globe Hotel, (retired from the company of tho Hotel,) whore no person can object to call for consultation oroperation; if ob jectionable to any lady, they may be waited on at their dwelling. He will remain til! June ; after leaving ho will vis it the Springs and various villages and return in Oc tober, He feels grateful for the patronage thus far extended to him and hopes a continuance of the rarao. Painful teeth cured and plugged, from the smallest lo the largest cavity. Teeth inserted, filed and cleaned; the most difficult teeth and roots extrac ted w ith case and safbly. Any operation on the teeth and gums will be done in a superior manner; Scurvy, and inflamed gums perfectly cured in three days. Children's teeth, when crowded, itis very important they should be attended lo in the duo season, in order to save them forlife. , , • *, . His eiporience for repairing teeth cannot he sur passed; after twenty-five years constant practice, ho tracts to give entire satisfaction. Those who may desire his services had betur apply toon, and leave notice llioday previous, in order that he may meet his ;ng- gemonts. _ ... The Aromatic Detergent Dentifrice may bo had ' that will give the teeth a beautiful polish. Reference mav b« made to Dr. B, Harris and fifty i others, who have experienced his operations to this place april 10 ts 83 i jor orncr. 3 'WtT’E lake this method of informing onr friends, t * and the public generally, that Wv have opened a large ami extensive office, in the rear o( u, lr fiuhli -1 cation ellice on Broad street, in the building formerly 9 occupied by Messrs. Pemberton us the office of the ■ Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOBS, of } every description. The office will be under the msn -1 ogement of Mr. W. T. Thompson, who is one of '■ the best job-workmen in the city. ! HA Ml’ll OUTS, BANK CHECKS, C V It l»S, COTTON RECEIPTS, CIRCULARS, DIELS OP EASING, HAND BIIEES, VISITING CARDS, I BLANKS, HORSE BILES, LABELS, PRICES CCUREXT, and every description of plain and ornamental print ing. in Black, Bill#, Green, Bed, Bronze, and oilier fancy colors, will l»o utocuted with neatness, taste, r and promptilnde. F©h. 25 16 rpUK subscriber having purchased the ir tereslof •1- Mr. D. K. Bothwell, in the Drug establishment heretofore conducted under the linn ol Cloud & Bolh ' well, would inform his friends and the public gone rally, that ho w ill continue the same, and keen con stantly on hand a largo assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, «&c., which he will dispose of on terms as ■ low ns nm be obtained in any Southern market. He would invite Physicians, Merchants, and others, to call and examine his slock before purchasing else where. april 4 N. B. CLOUD. Card. UAL B. McKEE, & CO. beg leave to return their acknowledgement, to their friend, and the | üblic on both sides of the Savannah, for the very liberal patronage extended toward, thorn since iheir commencement in business. They nlso wish to announce to the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta hntl it, vicinity,/that they are now overling froin recent importations in New York a new and fashionable stock of spring and summer dry gi ods, which will bo sold on moderate terms 1 for cash or approved credit. ' march 1720 w fiwa Copartnersh ip. rSNHE undersigned have taken Mr. F. J Brown JL into copartnership, and will hereafter do busi ness under the firm of Haßi.ev, Owens, & Brown. Thankful to their friends for past patronage, they solicit x continuance ot it til the old stand. HADLEY & OWfePfS. Augusta, April 8, 1837 if 82 Parasols *V linhrclla*. ICASE latest stile Parasols A Ladies’ Umbrellas. 1 do sop. Gentlemen’s Silk and Colton do. . Just received, and for sale by april 5 J. P.SETZE&CO. Take Notice. 1 HEREBY caution all persons against crediting any member of ray family on my account, as 1 am determined to pay no debts of their contracting Without my written authority. H. KOBENSON. March 30 Bw* 74 PULASKI S. MOLT, Attorney at Law, Eaton ton, Oa. —Continues to practice Law in the . Ookmulgee Circuit and some ol the adjacent coun . lies. I Jail 2l X w2m 17 Hooks* Stationary, &c. riVHE Subscribers would inform their Htalenter.* -* and the public generally residing in the Upper Counties, that they have opened an Establishment at Columbus, where they have on hand, arid intend to keep, a largo and general assortment ol Books, Stationary, Fine Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Prints, Paper-hangings, Picture Frames, mul every article usually called for in a BOOK STORE. Orders ar«respectfully solictod. T. H. Si IC. PLANT, Augusta. I. C. PLANT & CO., Columbus, Geo. March 25 C 9 PRINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson & Son’s Paper Mill, Greenville, S C.—Just re eeived and for sale at the tnrinufaeturars prices, by Jan 7 tfj T. H. Si I. C. PLANT. NEW SPESIftU tsOODM. 88. KIUTI.AND Si CO , No 250 Brond-st„ ■ have just received and now offer to the public, a splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS, con sisting in part of the following articles: Superfine Raven Black BROADCLOTH (jo Blun do ! do R>flo Green do | do Mulberry do Alazepprib single Cassimoros Oxford mix’t do do Fancy do doj Black Cushman!** Drab do Black dress D’Eta Green do do Blue do do 1 Mulberry do do Satin stripe Linen Drill Vidonia do Bleached Crape do Honey Comb rib do ■Salisbury Check do Ribbed do A splendid assortment of Vestings, consisting of Rich Figured Satins,a new article; a splendid lot i of Satin stripe prints, Bull's and White Brdcade. i March 14 CO I“.' ’ ’ CxiTrnville Mail Line OF FOUR HORSE POST COACHES. fpHROUGH IN two DAYS, via Edgefield, C. 11., Liberty Hill, Cedar Springs, Abbeville C. 11., Anderson C. 11., Pondleion, I’ickensvillo, to Gremviljo C. 11., vS. C., resting for the night at Ah , bevillo C. 11., oaeb way, and intersecting llio Pied mont Line of 9 Paswenger Conches, which runs north, and rests at Abbeville the same night. Leaving Augusta, Mondays,Thursdays and Snt mdnys, «i 3 o'clock, 9A. M., arrives at Greonvillo Friday, Sunday and 7’uesduy, ni 8 o’clock, P. M. Loaves Greenville Monday, Tlmrfidiiy and Satur day, at 3 o clock, A M, find arrives at Augusta, Friday, Sunday and Tuesday, ot H I*. M. At Greenville it intersect a Newland's Saluda Lide of lour horse Post Conches, running via ofjFlat ' Kock and Ashville (Bunkum eonuty) to the Warm Springs on Frenah Broad River, via Greenville, Term., to Bean's Station, at which point the tra veller intersects the great line from Washington Ci ty via Knoxville to Nashville, Term., and at said point, intersects a lino running to Lexington, Ky. and Cincinnati, Ohio ; us also »t Berth’s Station the Southern Traveller has the advantage of stage fa cilities virt Itogorfivilloand Ahhingdon, Va. to White and Red Sulpher (Springs. All the above routs are slocked with well broke horses, good Coaches, sober, polite, careful, and ex perienced Drivers. Al! baggage at risk of the owners. R. DOUGLASS <k CO. April 4 If 77 New *priii:; Woods. SNOWDEN Si SHEAR arc now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, their Spring sop plies of Fancy and Staple UltV GOODS, oomprj. niiig a great varicy of new mid splendid articles ol the latest London and Paris styles. AMONG WHICH ARE : Extra Rich French Muslins,new style Superior French Printed Jaconets and Cambrics, small figures and entirely now style Superior 4-4 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 and Collars of the latest Paris style A very largo supply ol Needle Worked Muslin Edg ings ami Inscrtings, now patterns Superior Thread Lace Edgings and Inserting Rich Fancy Gauze Hukfs.„aud Chattelaincs Ladies and Gentlemen’s superior Linen Cambric Hdkfs., large sizes. Extra Rich Black Gro do Bine, richest lustre Matleoni's best Black Italian Lustrings Superior wide Black Gro de Swiss Extra 3-4 French Black Bumbasin, Lupin's manu facture Superior BlackChally’s and Black Italian Crapes Ladies Extra (dol’d 11. S. Gloves ol the bcstsyloA and colors Ladies superior Black and White Open Worked and plain English Silk Hose Ladies superior plan While and Open Worked Lin en Hose Ladies superior Lilsc Thread Cnllon Hose Ladies superior English White Cotton I loss, best style Exlra White and Fancy Col’d Marseilles Vestings Superior White and Brown French Drills Superior Fancy Mexican Mixture* and Bengal Strips A large supply of superior Kentucky Joans A large supply of Paper Hanging*, new patterns Rich Screens for Fire Boards, of the most splendid | pattern* The public are respectfully requested to call and examine the above, with a groat variety of other ar ticles. S. AS. will receive in a few days other large invoices of the Isp-st importations, which will give them the moat complete and extentrive assortment they have over offered to th» public, all of which | will be sold nr very low prices, \ i April 1 76 ponrsMourn .ixn no.evoke I Kail Road. f J4JIE Cars run D.itl.v on this Road.—Passengers X going North will bo conveyed from Halifax, ’ N. C. to Carey's Depot, in the company's) coach es, and will arrive at Portsmouth in lime for the Baltimore Boats, which leave every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, at 3P. M. and lor the Wash ington Bout, which leaves every Sunday' at the samo Hour. Passengers leaving Halifitx on either of the r above mentioned days, will arrive in Baltimore the i, following morning, mid in Philadelphia imho even ing, without being deprived of sleep. The Engines on this road are m fine order, and no detention need ■ bo apprehended. f Stages leave Halifax in time for the departure of I the Cars at 7 o’clock, A. M., from the upper lormt • nation of the road. i- Office Portsmouth Si Roanoke Rail Rond Co. - Jtfarch 18, 1837. 1m 69 A SUPPLY of the above celebrated medicine, warranted n spaedy and lasting euro for Ague t and Fever, and every symptom of general debility. 1 Just received and for sale wholesale rind retail, by 3 THOMAS BARRETT & CO. a Appointed Agents. March 22 67 ( 1 lIAV E this day sold my stock m trade to Messrs, J- Clrirk & Holland, who will continue the Cloth . ing Business at the old and well established stand, ( 291 Broad-street. I trust that tho liberal patronage which has been extended to mo while in business, will not be lost with them. Jan 14 Hjn D’LYON THORPE. * I.L persons having claims against me, w ill please , x\ present them at the old stand, where I can ho found for one month from this ditto Persons in debted to mo are politely requested to make iinme ! dialo payment. D’LVON THORPE. Jan 14 11 If I > HEAODBM, Portrait Painter, respect- JL#. fully informs tho Citizens of Augusta that be has returned lo this city, and taken the room in the Masonic Hall, which ho occupied last winter. jg)* Specimens of his Painting may be seen in a few days at Ins room, to which he invites the atten tion of those disposed to patronize liini, Jan7 3 ts Ij reensboiu) ’ maliTand female" Academics. fIHIE Trustees ol the above institutions take this X method of informing tin public that they are now both iu n highly flourishing condition, under the care of experienced and tilde teachers. The male department has about fifty students, and is under ■ the direction of Mr Augustus Aldon, whose ac i knowlcdged abilities as an instructor of youth, nd • dod to many years experience in his profession emi nently entitle him to the patronage of the public. The Female department lias upwards of sixty pu pils, and is under the care el Miss A. P. Hamilton, a ludy ol superior literary nttninmanls, whoso sys i tern of discipline and iiiodo of instruction have been • highly approved, and have secured for her a charac l ter as an instructress, perhaps unrivalled in this sec -1 lion of country. The Trustees hnvo engaged the , servifces of Miss M. A. Miller; ns an assistant, who I is a lady well qualified to fur tho discharge of her , duties. Id the department Os Music; they have the servi ces of Mills E. A. Howell, who was it successful and highly approved teacher 61 tho science of mu , sic in the Sparta Female Seminafy ilia last yerir. In anticipation of numerous acquisitions to limit departments, by the commencement of another quarter, the',' are happy to stale that they ha e tho promise of-the lieV- Francis Bowman to hear reci tations of some classes in either department a" oc casion may require. They expect also in a short time lo engage a com petent teacher of the French language. Greensboro'in w hich these institutions are loefi' led as to healthness of situation,and intelligent, re fined and moral society is not surpassed it is beltev* | ed by uny village in this State. Board can bu bad on moderate terms iu many genteel families. JAMES P. FOSTER, Y. P. KING, W. C. DAWSON, O. G. MATHEWS, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Trustee*. Greensboro', March 13 wCt 59 Tho Editors of I lie Charleston Observer and Southern Recorder will publish the above once a week lor six weeks, in each of their papers and for ward their accounts to tho Board ol Trustees ut Greensboro', for payment. rVolicc. ALL persons indebted to the late Wasteful B. Thomas will please make payment, and those having demands against him will hand Iheitl in, du ly authenticated, within tho lime proscribed by law, to N. W. Cocke or lo EM ELIWE F. THOM AS. Adm'x. Tho undersigned - may bo lotiml liy all person* having business with him ot the oflico of James W Davies, Esq. in Ciimrning's Low Range. March 11 04 N. W. COCKE. \v¥ il. J RAAi:. IS now opening a largo assortment of Dry Goods, which ho will sell low at Wholesale or Retail, at No. 231 Broad street. March 7 fm iliazim, *s»w. Wi 1 stand the ensuing soaton at i /yfe Jobiaii Patterson's near White IfT YliHnll, and at Cambridge, at ®4O the season, SCO to insure. Hiazim is full ’ n, sixteen hands and n half high; lie was vskffewsi'WSSgiithy old Sir Archy outoflho dam of the celebrated running mnro l olly Hopkins. Pendleton, (S C.) Feb. 10 L. GOODE. The Greenville Mountaineer, Columbia Telescope, and Edgefield Advertiser will publish the above once a week, until tbo Ist of May, and forward tliolr accounts lor payment. J,. .(} Feu 14 tM 36 t'ARPENTER’S Solution of KreosoU —For tbe ‘ cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, tellers, ring-worms, and will immediately stop bleeding from fresh wounds, bleeding al the nose, Ac. <fcc. For sale by CLOUD & BOTHWELL, lan 16 IS] No. 232 Broad strent. Negro woman for SALE-About forw years of ago—sbe con be seen at the jail, and will be sold low, if taken out el the .Vtoto; is Hold be cause she will not live with her present owner. Jan 14 1 DISSOLUTION OK CO PAHI NKUSHIP. *-'0 , P a rt || «rahip heroloforo existing between #- Bothwei.i. A Maguire, was, this day, by mutual consent dissolved. All persons indebted 10, or having claims against said firm aio requested to make settlement with .1. W. Bothwell, who is duly authorized lo transact all business connected with said firm. J. W. BOTHWELL. . JAS. MAGUIRE, Jon. 1, 1837. 44 C( ARPENTER’H Oliu-Ilositwu « Extract of Mus > lard, or Ore of Sinapia—Ji most valuable ru befacient, and acts instantaneously on it* application For sal* by N. 0. CLOUD, Jan 19 15] No. 232 Broad.street, C (AItRENTER'S Compound Fluid Extract of ’ Boneset —A valuable remedy in Intermittent Fevers, general debility, loss of appetite, &e. Sic. For sale by N. B. CLOUD, Jon 19 15] No. 232 Broad.streel£ Petit taiilph (Jotton Seed. SACKS, direct from the Hills, from the 'stH'J well known plantation of T. Bock, near . Rodney. We have satisfactory certificates of tho measurement and genuieneness ol those seed, those wanting will do well to cull or tend their orders as early as postiibla. ADAMS, PARMELEE, At CO. Feb 23 44 f'ity .llar*h:il’K Sale. WILL bo sold bn Tbnriday, tho 13th April, if 1 net previously applied (or, one sorrel IIOK.S'E, blind in both eyes. Said horse Utkon up in the cor porate limits of this city FOSTER BLODOET, City Marshal, march 30 74 A ftiritl rale Hcnnmnn and Ac. CShms counlant is desirous ofamployinem, for s short time in this city. Apply at this office. Jan 17 ts 13 fSoaps Pipes, and Nadira wine. Q/Y CASKS Iresh imported 51. M Win* JOO Ca*e* Hat*, fur, bilk & Horse: 20 Boxes Pipe* 50 do Soap 9 Case* Bottled Madena I Just landed sod for Sole low hr SA.NDIFOBD AtCOLUNN Au*’r«. Fsh 6 30 Opposite the Planters Hotel. Information Wanted. RALPH CRANE lift his brother's re idrncQ in llilistwrough, Jasper county, Gs on Wed' ’ iil'iiday, th< lot February last, lor CuarlreU.n, was I seen two miles and a half below Warrenton, on his Way to Augusta, sinco then nothing has heen heard of him. He is a young man, about twenty-three years of age, with black hair and black whiskers, anil had on, when he led,a brown caiublet cloak,alt adelaide dress coat with figured gill buttons, anil a • pair of clouded ensaitnere pantaloons; nnd rode a , small bay horse with black mane and tail nnd black • feet, a Spanish gillsd saddle, and had with him a [pair i of saddle bags marked A. Crahe, HillaborV Geo. , Ay information respecting him, directed to Abrt - ham Crane, Hillsboro’, or Wni. 11. Croud, Augusta, a will bo thankfully received, and if this notice should > meet his oye, ho is requested to relive the anxiety ol ) his friends by writing to them immediately. Augusta, ApnlS Iwd&wtf 82 < Tito jWonlgomeiy Journal will phase insert the I above (semi-weekly) Ibrone month. r IHsh Linens. SNOWDEN & SH EAR have just received from Now York, n largo supply of very superior 1-4 Irish Linens of the best stylo and some of very fine qualities round thread, and warranted free bum all admixture of cotton. ALSO, Superior .'-4 end C-4 Irish Linen Sheetings, 0 4, 84-4,10-4, 12-4, 14-4 Damask Table Cloths, and a great variety of other late and splendid styles of Staple and fancy Dry Goods, to which they respect fully invifcf the attention of the public. B_upr.li;) 80 M*ctit Unit' Cotton Seta. * low sacks of genuine Petit Gull Cctton Seed a*■ on hand, and for sal* by aprilO M. MOVE, For Nnle. TWO first ralo Road Wagons and Harness.— Apply to march 29 73 TUG’S DAWSON. Norfolk Blonui Docket Lino, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. JVme of passage 40 to 50 hours anil scarcely ever out of tight of land. nUfUHmeom. “ ThnGfionou nnd .Sooth T’yi®Sai7(L Carolina will run regular kV sbjh ly until Aug. Ist at least; one boat leaving Charleston ovc crt»ifA‘..fitFCT, l kllWgMry Friday Afternoon, ol 4 o'clock, ns follows: tho Georgia 31st March, 14th and 2Hih April, 12 and 26 May, 9lh and 93d Juno, 7th nnd 21st July. The South Carolina, 7th and Slut April. sth and I'Jlh May 2d, ICth and 30th Juno, 7th nnd 28lh July. Tlio atehmer Kkntuckv is to run to nnd Irom the Norfolk nnd Charleston Steam Packets in the Buy, and Insure passengers being pul on board tho Phila delphia boots Monday Meriting, and they may bo in Now York Monday night. WILLIAM PATTON, Agent, 6 Fitzsimuns' Wharf, march 30 wb 74 thomsoNTXn"" Rolanic Iflcdlolnc Store. .Vo. 251, opposite the If. S. Hotel , Hroud-slreet, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. t 9 HIE sultscribkr thankful for tho encouragement I. heretofore awarded to his establishment, must respectfully acquaints his fritnds, former patrons and the public generally, that he has removed to the a hove stand, where he is now receiving and oprning a large and extensive assorlm. nt 01 Thmnsrinian Medicinek, warranted fresh and genuine, which will ha disposed of on os good terma os call bo procured any when' in the South. A supply will bo kept con stantly on hand. i Also, Dr. Thomson’s No W Guide In Health, Dr. Robinson’s Lectures, Ist, 2d and 3d volumes Thom simian Recorder, Medical Discussions, and Dr. Met sny’s Woman's Confidential Friend, and all other works which ilia subscriber may think beneficial t» the Thomsuriian friends will be kept as soon as they can he procured. Chronic rases, such ns hove been given over ns incurable by the mineral practice will be attended if brought to the city. Those who may wish tho Botanic practice may bo assured I but minerals will neither bo found hi our practice nor in our store. M. GRIFFITH, nprll T wlm 81 C “CLASSICAL AND LNGLI-.H bCliwUl..- V Mr. Norcrosn would respectfully inform the citizens of Augusta thaths has associated with him in Ilia school, Mr. Howey, a graduate ol Jnlfirsoa College, Pa., and for tho lust six years an instructor ol youth. In consequence of this arrangement an additional nulhher of pupils, of both srxes, can he accommodated, Tho School will now consist ol two departments. The C’lassietfl and Mathematical will be under tho supennlendaoco of Mr. 11„ who will tench the Lstin and Greek languages—Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Mensuration, Are. Tho oili er branches will bo taught ns heretofore. The following certificates from Professors .S’nmd and Twiss, of 01)111 b Carolina College, relative to Mr. H.'s scholarship, are respectfully submitted; I have examined Mr. Hewey with much particu larity, both in Latin alid Greek, nnd linvu been quite pleated with the ease ibid correctness of hits tr.nslu lions, especially in Latin. He appears also to be familiar with the rules and principles of Syntax. I should think him wall qualified for primary instruc tion In the clat/sic languages. J W. .STUART. Prof, of Lon. in S C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. This Is to certify that 1 have examined Mr. Howey in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geonietry, and find him Inmilidr with the principles of malhomulicH and have no doubt of his competency to give instructions in these branched , THOMAS’ S' TIVT.S'.S’, Prof, of Math in S. C. College. Jon. 27. 22 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Just opened at J. I*. Seize Jk Co’s. TO WITS OS COTTON Cambrics, Jackonetts and Nari •Hl sook Muslins C-4 cross bar’d do Assorted width blond lace Edgings Plaid and rib'd white and black silk Hoixery do do do and col'd cotton do Silk and cotton Sucks Ladies’ long and short pic nie Gloves Misses pin nic Milts, Cornett Lunette 11-4 and 12-4 colored Counterpane* 11-4 and 12 4 fine mid superior Aflirseillea Quilts 3-4 nnd 6 4 low priosd and superior Irish Sheetings 3-4 and 4-4 bird’s-eye Diaper, some very fine 3-4, 4-4 and 0-4 striped end pleidcd Ginghams in great variety of patterns and price* Corsican prints (a handsome article) 4-4 and 3-4 best Italian Lustrings White, green, crimson and black tabby Velvets Sup. black silk do Black Italian Crape Gentlemen's fine shin Collars and Stocks Gum elastic Suspenders, guard Ribbon* 4-4 and C-4 I’cdiicking 3-4. 4-4,5-4 and 6-4 bleached and unbleached thin ings and Sheeting* Assorted quality Binding Plain nnd aprigg'd Swiss Mutlint Striped and check'd do Fancy Calicoes well assorted in patterns snd prices Second mourning do Green, blue, crimson and scarlet worsted Table Covers 36 inches block Italian cravat* Blenched and unbleached twilled Jenne# Italianns, Lyonnoiso French muslins in great variety of pattern* from 37cls to $1,60, Second Mourning 6-4 muslins Ginghams, a fine nnd handsome erticle 8-4, lb-4 fine and superfine Damask Unsn Table Diaper Drab and Brown Buffalo Cloth Assorted colored S(iafloori • 6-4,8-4 Pavilion Gauze, German Oil Cloth Flaxen and Colton Osnahurgs ■Small figured .lackonolle and Cambriae Extra fine lung Lawne BlueTwll’d Stripes; Plain nnd striped Slormanti x Hamilton Juanes, Constitution twills JJt Assorted Brown Linens - 4-4 superfine grass do Erminetls, Mexican mixture Saco Stripes, fancy do Ribbed French Linen Drilling, beautiful I article Plain White and Brown do ’ § French Cassiraere Mixed and striped Centoons s’ Rouen Casaimercs *3 German, Indio, and Georgia Yellow Nan- < kaolin, do. do Blue g Sop White and Colored Marseille# * Vestings, low priced 4-1 Irish Linens in whole and half pieces Dowlas, Russia diaper and crash (fcr toweling) Burlaps snd Russia Sheeting 7-4 Barnsley Table Diaper Satin Check and Drapery muslins Extra rioh Gauze,Capand Bonnot Ribbons Ascorri-d border) and Grass Shirts Crown Linings, M, 8-4 Pavilion Netting Blue tpron checks Striped end Fielded Second mourning Ginghams India Rubber Apron*, Fine Boob muslin fldkf.. Brown lio'lands fieoand Duparfina Furniture and Garmott Dia.'.y l SCO *O. To the above wjl besdded a xreriotynf (Irvirabl * Faooy and Rtople irtfeltv, which art now on fh?ii way. upril 5 7£ * iionbie Halil in*. . n II >r received at the Align, ta f>ed Strife I J- *y i nmeo mol *upcrb collreuoi. i»f Double JUaUtet. which hiring Irom the aubferitars own garden. c«n, is with conlidkiice, be warranted in all rr«ne«u. Al ii so oiiiong otlif r . s wds, just KarJy Crimson e plover. Turnip Rooted Cabbage, under ground, s 1 unup Rooted Labbage, above ground m 1! vnv J * U * J ‘ «»VICE. i\ rob. 23 k SIMU.Hti Is'OODS. Kilsai* Sc Carmichael; AKL now forming a large and general cu«art menl of STAPLE AND FANCY '| BUY ftOUIIS, Which will be offered di rcaeotitblc rttee and ComrouJaiing terma. Mtrrli 13 59 e Notice. ft ill It Coni rtnership heretofore existing under 1 -I tho firm ofClnud A Buthwcli is this day dissrilv -1 ed by mutual consent, o N. B. CLOUD, 1 oprd 1 78 D. E. BOTHWELL Notice. a lieißflONS Irtdbbted lb mo fat Ppufessioasi ser- I A vice*, xvill pierce make payment to Naurs J*w kins <k Min.n, who arc ihy nuthorised Attorneys, ■■ during my absence from the State. Feb 4. 1837 3u 1). PATTERSON. Indian Springs. ■I ji 1 he subscriber has prlrehtjqd th - f buildings formerly occupied tiy Ms. i • I • hf Erwin and others, and it now put im.. *. Ii u p lln in in the best order fur th* reception of company. The pram - iac* are very convenient to the springs, and by the attention the subscriber will bestow on his custom ers, be hopes to merit an ! receive the patronage es nil who have heretofore patronized the rateUiehv merit. The virtues of the mineral water, are too well known to need any rcbummcndaiiuo lie espeefe ‘ to be able to accommodate irom one hundred to one hundred and fifty persons. Ericry arrangement will ha tilts Jo for the amusement and recreation of the la " dice. His stables are put in good order, and Rill be Well • attended. MORRIS MATHEWS. Feb 3 vvlOw 36 The Savannah Georgian will publish the above weekly ten wooks. i STATE OF GEORGIA,) In the Superior Count 1 Richmond County. ) January Term, ISS7.’ Eleanor Jano Rood, > A v*. [ Lihrlfor Divorce. Ricbrird Rood. ) IT nppcarihg to the Court by the return a the’ Deputy Sheriff, that tho defendant is not to be found—it is ordered Hist he appear, and file hie an swer in said cause, dt the next term, as the Court will proceed, as in case of judgment by default. It is Inn her ordered that this rule be published in one of the Gazettes of the city of Augusta, Ibr the span* of three months prior to the next term. A true extract from the minutes of said Court JAMES MoLAWS, Clerk. M "rcfi 1 wim 48 l iny Dollars Reward. f|Al IE subscriber offers filly dollars for the sppte -1 herlslort ol JAMES U. 8MITH;& his delivery lolhc inilorol Lincoln County, Oi. IchargesaM Smitli w-th committing Forgery in Augusta, in 183tt and conveying a ringed leltor to me. At tbe time ol tins transaction, Smith made his holtie iikar Bachelor Retreat, in Pickens district, 8. (J. Janies R. ShtlthU about Dll years of age, round bodied, etrait built; ha* lair Imir, bluceyea, lairskin.and a ecar on hie left chock, which looks like it might hdvk horn caused by the cut of a razor; two of hit lore-teeth b'llt, talks tm*- . ken and lispn very much in his speech: Ally person that will cdnfihe said Smith in any iectlteJillAu Ibal I cun get him, 1 willgivs thirty Dollhn. JOEL GITTEN4. P S.—ln addition to the above reward, I will girt - tor the delivery ufthe said .Smith, to th* jailor atom, said, thirty live dollars mors. . J. 0, Lincoln county July 13 Mail’ LAN WETS, FLA NNELS’, Sen. ft*.- Thelii senbera have just received 3 bales Dulfil Blankets 1 do super Bed da 2 do whit* Flannels , 2 rf*» Kd do ; 2 do rod Lin'icyi, i 2 cases Saiinets. (low ptioel r With a variety of oilier Goods In th*ir line, which, i I having been lately purchased, and a part of their > I own importation from England, they ere enabled f lo oiler them below tlio present market prioee, I EDGAR & CARMICHAEL. ; Jm, 9 g t i Wr. fitenj, llouflafis, SLUGEU:> DENTIST). HA'S relumed to tlie city and resumed t-Sedutleeel his profession, at Iris residcnac comer of Bipod and Jneksnn rtructe, over the store ol Alssaae. Clktka McTier Ac Co. if Got 4 iM!«ROKS FOR SALE. r I "HE subscriber, residing in Hamburg, South -I Carolina, at the second house from the. bridge, has on hand a largo number of likely VIRGINIA SLAVES, and will receive new eupplia* every two weeks. Persona wanting to purchase, Planter's or Trodor's, would do well to give us a call. JOSEPH WOOD A CO. Tho city papers and the Macon Messenger wifi insert the above ouce a week for three montas.. Feb 2 rt SAMUEL LANE. " Tailor and Imjiort r of. English Cloths, fa. 48 Broad street, HAVING just arrived from London, begs moat roepccflully to return his si cere thanks to tint citiwhs of Charleston, and the adjoining States, for the very liberal ilixre ol patronage which he bos hitherto received,and fools that ho would be warn ing in gratitude fur such support, were hu not Ibu* publicly lo acknowledge tlio honor* so conferisd, and to prove that ho has mill an carnret and sincere desire to extend, il possible, his connections in South Carolina, Ho has been to England tor the purpose of effecting arrangements o( a direct intercourse be tween the establishment there and here, and also with the Cloth Manufacturers, Ac. &r. Having computed his arrangemant* m a manner to ensure a quick succession oflhe mosilaahionahi* articles of Dress being exported, he most reaper*- liillyaisun.s them that h« has now opened ah assort ment of COAT'S, Ac. Are., wllicli Are not <6 bo sur mised for quality, workmanship and slylt, (n the U. Slate*. S. L. hogs lo add that all orders in Ms business fur the Loudon Market.], will meet a promptness us ties, ntch wluc.’i ui.l characterize tho peculiar ad vantages of this establishment Master Tailor* may bo supplied with the latest lesbians. N, B.—Wanted, 12 first rale COAT HANDS. tT The Savannah Georgian and AaguaU Chroni do, will please give the above two insortmns on Set urday and Thursday, mull ftinber notice.— Chariot Urn Mercury, Jan. 20. 1$ JL_j* ip OR SALE—That fine establish; A men , known as .Marsh's HO TBL, sit naiad in tho town of Aiken, it\li tLfjJ nearly apposite the Engine House, can * venirnt lor passengers travelling on tbe con from and lo Charleston Also convenient for Iravvlters : this Establishment is large and comm* (lions, with Biobl«s,iiffic«s,and all other necessary out buildings, calculated for a large business. It will he sold uu liberal terms, by applying to Denial' Cook, Esq. Charleston, b. C. or Pi rim bubacatwo the premises. JOHN MARSH Aiken, Jan. 23 20 3 TVT OTIC E.—Colored persons found it large n tho - . Ciiy after nine o’clock nt night, and before day light next morning, without pusses fating distinctly the place or pine v to which inch colored person ts permitted to pass, will fie confined as tho Ordinances of the Ciiy direct. FOSTER BLODGET, Jan 17 13 It] City Marshal.'* SALE —A splendid brass mounted Buggy Wagon, double seat, lined with tleeh ooloreij watered Gras do Zin, w ith double harness, pule end shafts—mado to order in New Haven, lust summer; of tlio host malarial*. Apply lo Jnn I I 11 id C. MINER. 7|>HE subtenbers having mvochfaS with thorn A in business, Mr. Aretnbsld Boggs, give ndugv'’ that I'ae Hat htisincst will in future 'cm-eAoMrmd in Augusta, under the firm of Rankin, Boggs & Co. RANKIN & EVANS. All parsons indebted to Rankin * Evans, cither by note nr book account, will ploeee com* forward and settle the tame, acd ail who may have claim* against them will please present th* some for pay ment. Augusta. Jan 2, 1337. R. ft E. march 1 i tivlws Office of Transpgrtatioßi Axsty, February 28.1837, TV OTICF ie gi'-on that from the Ist March, the 1 v Ptetongrt Cart will d>part from Hamborr and Ciiarksma, deily (Sunday’s exdtpted) at 9 o’clock, A. M , end run ihrough the carbo day. WM. ROBEHTSON, JR., A~nt Transportation B Cl C. ft R. R C. Fob. 94 _ 45_ VEW MACKEREL 20 whole end 20 half i s bUt>. No It 20 w-hrdeand 2o half hb!a. No, 2} 50 who o bills. No. 3—late c*;ighr Macketel-Jua re«vj..ed and for ssla hy JIuIPL ft CL v KE“ Jen 75 13