Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, April 24, 1837, Image 3

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I OFFICIAL DRAW! SO OF TIIK , . orgia Stale Lottery. ■nefitoflKe Augusta In.lep't Fire Comp’j class no 13, for 18370 !3456 7 8 9 10 4 i as eo 2-j 5 53 33 61 JBV CERTIFY that the above numbers \f stand arc correct, as taken from the Man ificate of thedrd'.ving oftho Virginia State r iMongale, Class No. 3, (hr 1887, drawn iria, Va., April 13th 18J7.—And which i the fate of all the Tickets im he above A. READ, Agent. 90 JJG EXPECTED TO-MORROW GEORGIA STATE jOTTERY, For the benefit ot the A INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY CLASS SO. 16. FOR 1837. jrratned by the Drawing of the Alei ,n --llery, for Internal Improvements in the of Co umbta. Class D, for 1837. Atn at ALEXANDRIA, D. C. Saturday, April 22d, 1837. gory & Co. (successors to Yales & Mc- Intyre,) Managers. HIGHEST PRIZE m DOLLARS. (iItAKDSCIIEDIiI. e of $30,000 is $50,000 20,000 is 20,000 H i 10,000 is 10,000 i;i 1 5,000 is 5 000 1 4,000 is 4,000 n 1 3,190 is 3,190 ■ 1 3,000 is 3,000 ■ 1 1 2,500 is 2,500 1 2,000 is 2,000 ■ 50 1,000 is 50,000 SO * 500 is 25,000 ■ 50 300 is 15,600 1 200 is 12,200 100 is 6,3 0 80 is 5,040 70 is 4,410 GO is 3,780 50 is 6,300 40 is 5,010 20 is 73,030 10 is 234,360 , (Mounting lo $540,200 ckets slo—Shares in proportion, s in the above Lottery can bo obtained y country dealers add It lose who are dvenlure, by sending their orders to the who will give prompt attention, ifad- A. READ, lor and State Agent, Augusta, Geo. 95 e and Lot for Sale. That eligibly situated Lot on the south cast corner of Green and .Vein tosh streets, extending on the former 116 feci, and on the latter 172 leet, with a Dwelling-House, Stable and tse therein. tosed 61 before May, Fifty (50) feet of ed part on Crcen-st., with a 20 footen rearfrom Mclntosh street, will ho sold i the first Monday of that month, ippiy to S. K. TA I.MAG E, or tM 65 R. CAMPELL. ork Steam Packet*. rt ol the Steam Packet COLUMBIA dd so the Texian Government is mcor igers may depend on being forwarded, ia leaves here at 10 o’clock on the Thursdays, the 4th aid 18th May, ursday forinight thereafter. The new ace of the Gibbons will take the inler sdays, sometime during the month of WILLIAM PATTON, Agent. 92 Selling OUT. WAV, Agent, intending to discontinue ;oney for Mr. Joseph -Shannon, will stock of well assorted and seasonable S, at very reduced prices lor cash, at retail. IVM. C. D AY, Again prfl 7, 1837 HI i STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Savannah, 4th April, 1837. ( ■ TO STOCKHOLDERS. a for Six Directors on the part of the Iders in this bank, will be held at the »c in this city, on Monday, the first day tg. ill ho opened at tea o’clock, A. M and M. By order of the Board, A. PORTER, Cashier. td 81 litional -Supplies. N di SHEAR have received this day w-York, largo additional supplies oi pie DRY GOODS—among which are rench Muslins, small figures and splcn t ncy and plain white and black Ilcr- Shnwls Cap and superior embroidered Celt '■ ' ked Sw-iss Muslins Vansook and Jnckonet Mustins nent and 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 F’lirnilurc . y Oil Cloths. >r Corsets, No. 1, 2,3, 4,5 and 6, (best ther articles to which they respectfully ntion of the public. 80 it Lot* in the City F BRUNSWICK, GA. lerous applications which have been ■ Lots by parsons anxious to make ar build and commence bitsincse next thi difficulty of obtaining them from [-holders, have induced the Brunswick ty lo offer at public sale, from one lo veil selected. 'I he sale will commence the twenty-fifth day of May next, tm itendence oftho Directors, or an Agent drat purpose. if sale will bo liberal, and titles indis stribution of Pamphlets will bo made, e terms of sale. Reports of Engineers oners, Explana otv Maps; Catalogues, W. CARTWRIGHT, i WRY RICE, \ Dirsctors JORGE M. DEXTER, ) td 76 SK SiANUPACTI’ KING CO. F of Yarns and Oznaburgs will, in fu i kept on hand at the Company’s Do ;. C. Baldwin’s Store, Broad-st. Augns s tile former customers of the Factory, generally are invited to call. WM. G. NIM.MO, Sec’y & Treas’r. if 73 »<Sy Made Llneti- OH Vine Linen and Colton Shuts, cut ein the boat possible manner expressly fine Linen Ruffled and Plain Bosoms . best round and square end Collars, by B. B. KIRTI.AND & CO,, 75] Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-st. IICIV’S SCIM-’.IMOII G I.OVI S. uperfiue black and fashionable colored t Gloves, (real kid ) Raw Silk white and colored, Lisle ; wrist, white and colored Lisle thread ecoived by, B B. KIRTLAND& Co. Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad Street. Fa-icy Woods. superfine twill’d Npittlcfiold Pocket rctuefs; do. do. embroidered fine linen Riding and money Bells. Silk Night ses, Leather, do. Silk Nett tinder Shirts , Cloth and Hair Brushes, &c., by B. B. KIRTI.AND&Co. Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-Sf. Hosiery. IMEN’S superior Black and White Silk rib’d Half Hose, do. White Spun Silk an mixt do , Silk and Cotton do., Fancy 0., White and Brown Colton do. Just B. B. KIRTLAND & CO. Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad at. 75 TION OB' CO-PARTNERSHIP. of Antony & Toole is this day dissol mutual consent. All persous indebted irn will plaaso make payment lo J. lose having demands, will present them alone is authorized to settle the busi oncern, E. L’ROY ANTONY. J. TOOLE S. C. March 30, 1837. NOTICE, iscriber having this day purchased ihe merest ol Dr. E. L Antony in the heretofore owned by them, will con linees in his own name and on his own J, TOOLE 3tsw 75 ! 4A fW »* *«*€. Jfi t 9 R , 5 ,° iKUY NEGROES—WiII poe i v 1 >1 i. •' in Hamburg,second house from 5 the br.de, on Saturday 2d inat. without reserve amongst which are first rafeseamstresses, hou.-c sar _ '’*,?*l rollers, and a variety ofos collect field hands. Also, on the same day w ill ho ■s sou, the house and lot w hereon I rcsidwith an adjoining lot. Terms made known on that duv e „ . JOSEPH WOODS, n Hamburg, S. C. April 17th, 1837. h April 18 t(] 90 e .. wiit;go\’3» VEGETABLE TONIC MIXTURE, f Or Pi-vei* ami Ajgne Cotn-acrar, bur IntcrniUtcnlor Fever and Ague. rrUllSincsthnabie Kkhrifpoe has warranted it sell, by repeated trials, lo he superior to any ur ttcle yet otlored U the public ; it is infallible in K termitting and Fever ami Aoi-ts ; 5, recent cases 1 f “terminated the Ci.ills and Fever in twentv lour to forty-etgi-t hours ; being of a vogelahlo cotn • position, the public will apprehend no injurious ef fects from deleterious minerals; it operates as a mild but effectual pnrgativ c, and may be given with groat advantage m Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, Dcprav ’ cJ Appetite,Flatulency, Jaimdico, Night Sweats, and many other affections of similar origitt. For proof ol the efficacy of this mixture try a bottle. The in ventor, being aware oftho many unprincipled frauds that arc daily practiced on the public, has taken the precaution to prefix his signature to the genuine. Beware of Imposters and Counterfeits . This medicine is nut up in sqaio half pint bottles, with lae words “Green’s Tonic Mixture, or Fever and Ague Conqueror. New-Vork,” blown on the sides ol the buttles. For sale by - N. B. CLOUD, No. 232 Rroad-street march 30 74 Agent fir Augusta. 10 ST , EAM ,]OAT COMPANY for sale Enquire at this Office. Se P- 87 77 if Ynlrcrsity «>l* Athens, March 23J, 1837. A T the Commencement in the first week in Alt ,*• 6 lJ st next, the Trustees of this Institution will elect a Professor of Moral Philosophy and Hellos Lettrcs, lo fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of 1 rofossor Irossley. Salary SI COO per nun urn. , „ ASBURV HULL, See’ry. march 29 mtAug 73 BULLARD’S celebrated Patent Animal and vegetable Oil Soap, f-r cleansing coat collars, t woollen, linen, and cotton goods from spots occa ’ stoned 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. Slop the Thiel*. fcjJTOI.f.N from the subscriber on the Ist instant, L7 a black sided, half-bred setter and pointer DOG, with a chain collar on, engraved A. Spencer, Fifty . Dollars will bo given for the prosecution (o convic tion ol the thief, or a suitable reward fur the r. covery ’ of the Dog. JOHN COSKEY. april 15 3t 87 FiOlll*. QfZ lo 30 barrels,prime Canal Flour, now land ins, and for sale by P. FLEMING & Co. april 15 3t 87 MEDICAL. COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. FBHIE annual meeting of the Board of Trustees L will he held at the College, on Wednesday, the 19th Inst, at 11 o'clock. L D. FORD, Secretary april 15 td 87 Storage ol* wot or dry g'uod*, MAY bo had in a firo proof building, in a safe and central nituation, by applying at. the cor ner of Bay and Mnlntoab streets. Feb 3 213 Notice. VBT EDNEY, is my legally authorised Agent, vV . during my absence from the city of Augusta, Georgia. 11. K. LEWIS, april 13 3tvv 86 Stocky AND Boys and Children’s Palrr. Laaf Cap*, Just received and for sale by WM. 11. CRANE,No.23I, Broad-st. April 11 84 For Saic 5 ,4 V ALT/ABLE Negro Mnn, 43 years of age* an l ».excellent field, raft an-i boat hand—long accus tomed to work on Ihe Savannah river and abo t the wharves at Augusta—honest and faithful. Apply hes ire Ist June to Col. Samuel Hammond, Beach Island, or to Games it. a. wasM ngton, april IQ; 1837 2wtf Mill.-dgville, I’\Ss' SiJiSl*. corner f.ot opposite tlu? Baptist Church, * situated on Grrci anil Jackson streets, being central and situated on the principle street, leading to the Kail Hoad Depository. Titles indisputable, For term* enquire of feb 28 hvi THOMAS G. TIAT.L. Slocks. JUST received a few doz. of Bomhazin Satin and Silk Bristle Stocks, suitable lor those that may wish them vent narrow. PRICE & MALLERY, april 17 Drapers & Tailors, 253 Broad sf. WANTED TO HIRE —A Negro Girl capable of nursing and waiting about the house— one nearly or quite grown would be prefurred. Lib eral wages will ho given, payable momhlj or by (ho year Apply at this office. Jan 7 5 ts rNEATHERS. —1200 lbs. Feathers, just received ami fur sale by MOISE & COHEN. 7 5 ll IJF.TIT GULF COTTON SEED.- 249 sacks 1 Genuine Petit Gulf COTTON SEED, careful ly selected expressly lor this Market. Just received from New Orleans and for sale by RATHUONE& BAKER. Jan 27 22 ll RC. BALDWIN—Fancy and Stapla Dry • Goods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, Au gusta, Geo. (Jan 3 Ily IJ4IN PLATE, constantly on hand ami for sale by 1 Jan 3 Itl’J R.C. BALDWIN. \ EVi'iuiiMerit School. rjIHE undersigned has made arrangem-nls for cs i tablishing a permanent Boarding School at Powclton, Hancock couniy, Georgia. The well known healthiness of this village, its quiet and se cluded situation,and the unostentatious character us its citizens generally, make it every way, a most eli gible situation for a permanent Academy. A Georgian by birth as well,as in. feeling, ihe un dersigned is detei mined to bend all his energies un ceasingly to ihe establishment of an Institution, in all respects worthy of the liberal patronage of his follow-citizens—a patror ago which he solicits so far only ns he shall he found to merit it. Fovtho accommodation of Pupils from a distance, and with a view lo the permanev of his school, his house, is now open for the reception of hoarders. The domestic management of his house w ill be con ducted by Mrs. Ball, formerly of Washington, n 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 in tho Ist Class, composed of begin ui-rs, Si 00 ,jo. 2nd Class, composed of such as study Geography, English Grammar, Arilh mt-lic.&c - ’ ~ " r ‘ no do. 3rd Class, composed of such as study the ancient languages or iht high er branches of Engli h education, 8 00 Hr. Draw ing and Painting on paper satin, and velvet, ;8 00 ,10. Oil and Miniature painting, 3 lessons per week,— ; * 10 00 do. Oriental painting and Mezo tinto ^ ~——~~~~~~~ ———- 8 00 do.’ Wax-work taught perfectly, and a set of moulds furnished, 36 00 do ,-’-bciny and Gilding, 5 00 do. Fancy work, 6 00 Hn Music on the Piano Forte, 13 50 do’. do. Guitar, sl2 50 I Board, washing, lodging and fuel, per month, 12 00 Ist Term to commence on the 3d .Monday m Jan ; nary, of each year, and end on the 2d Friday m \ June following. , . , 2 I Term lo commence on tho 4f li Monday in Juno ofeach year, and end on the 4th Thursday in No- V *BoaiS and tuition payable semi-annually at tho close of each terra. S.FOUCHE. Powclton, March 22, 1837. 1 The Chronicle and Sentinel Augusta, and the Recorder, Milledgville, w ill each tmblish ihe above twice per month, lor three months, and once per month for three months thereafter, and forward their ’ af march 27 2lmlmlam3m J good Chance for Great „ BARGAINS! FURNITURE FOR SALE a, BY AVCFION. r- I'HF subscriber intending to remove to anew «Ntore the ensuing fall, mid wishing through (lie (e ummer todevute his attention at the Surlti, A I ,n uj> his stock tor that purpose, will offer at auction ou Tuesday, May 2d, his extensive, ami \y« II assorted stock on hand, at his Ware Rooms, on Broad and l am bell strec.’s, (fir>i corner below tho lire) consisting of— Noihs, Side-Boards, Bureaus, Haao Fortes, Book Cases, Wardrobes, 1 ler and Centre Tables, Dining do. **• a, JjJ C. Tables, Mirrors, Looking Glasses, and Toilets; Mahogany, Curl’d Maple, Fancy and Windsor Chairs, Stands. Window Blinds, Foot Stools, Bedsteads, Mai trasses, Ao. d c. s 3 erms cash,—Catalogues will be ready on day of . sale.. N. B. Should the weather bo unfavorable, the ■ fikove sale will take plane tho first iair day, and be I continued until all is sold. i Persons wishing lo purchase ul private sale, can do . so at very reduced prices. I THOS. M. WOODRUFF. [ Augusta, April 10 83 fcy- The Constitutionalist, Standard of Union, q ‘Southern Recorder, Athens Whig,Greenville Moun i Jumper, and Washington News, will publish the a hove twice, and send their accounts lo this office. »>R. S€III>»EK’S r GENUINE ACOUSTIC OIL, ‘ For deafness, ami diseases of the Par in general. 'I'HI* never failing remedy has been used many M years with distinguished aucci'ss at the Eye and Lnr infirmary of Dr Now York, and is con fidently recommended as an extraordinary and vvon . aorlul remedy for either partial or complete deafness in all its stages. By the timely use of tin's pungent oil many who have been completely deaf, have been restored lo perfect hearing, after using* from one to four flasks. This may appear s;range, but it is nevertheless true. Tho Acoustic Oil is not presented to tho public as a nos lium, but as the description of one who has turned his attention exclusively to the i’ye and Far; and . who pledges his professional repudiation upon tho sucecss of this remedy. J Dr. Scudder lias numerous certificates, but hesi tatesto publish them, as he considers them unnoces f ary logo truly valuable an article as the Acoustic- Oil. Its ammenso Stale is the fairest proof oftho esti mation in which it is held. I It is presented as a public blessing, enabling the nged parent to mingle in the conversation of his cliil • u rc Ui and replying to their numerous questions with facility, from which ho had previously been dehnr . red by that distressing situation, partial or complete deafness. aCrßrice (including directions) $1 per flasks. For sale by N. B. CLOUD, april 13 No. 232 Broad street. “TRUTH WILL PREVAIL." DR. BOBERTS’S GENUINE Welch iltf'diinmeiiaim, fl'OU curing Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaints, Jaundice, Colie, Fever ami Ague, Dys entery, Hcadach,Loss of Appetite, Flatulence, Hy pochondria, I lysterics, Dropsical Complaints ami Heartburn. Itapo prevents all Bilious Disorders, and removes habitual Coslivcness, Asthma, Stran gury, Gravel, Rheumatism, Gout atul impurities of tho Blood CERTIFICATES. A'auquoit, Dec. 19, 1331. Dr. March Ist —* Dear Sir—ln the month of Deconiher, 1821, being at St. Anvils, province of Upper Canada, I caught a cold which soon settled into a fever ; at tho same time 1 had a most distressing cough, and a very se vere pain in my left side. 1 applied to several emi nent Fhyslcians in Lewistown, Niagara co. who keated me for the Liver Complaint—-but without success. I grow worse every day, and 1 thought I should soon bo called to appear before the grout ‘1 AM.” In the month of March, 1825,1 applied so skilful Physicians in Oneida couniy, who treated me also for the Liver Complaint, without any essential ben efit. I went afterwards to New York, in hopes that change ol climate and diet and new scenes might possibly restore me to health ; and indeed a stay of a few months there enabled me to renew my trade. 1 vyns not cured, however, for from the time 1 was , sick, until very lately, 1 was often distressed by a j pain in my 101 l side, want of appetite, indigestion, ; and a general depression of spirits. Last October I was induced lo take “Dr. Roberts’s Welch Mcdicu mentum,” prepared by yourself, and I feel grateful that 1 nm able to stale that nlier having used one pint i and a half, the pain in my side has entirely subaided. ■ 1 have regained my appetite, and my general health 1 has been so far restored that I have not lolt so well ' as Ido now within the last eight years, i I conceived it a duly 1 owe lo the public at largo, to make my ease generally known. I hope that thousands through the United Slates, who are now ns much afflicted ns I hax o been, 1 will ho induced to make a trial of your medicine, convinced that they will find it most beneficial. Yours respectfully, HENRY DAVIS. Utica, May 14lh, 1831. Mr. J. M. Marchsi — Sit—This may certify that I have been Severely afflicted for five years with tho Inflammatory lihoit tnalism. 1 applied lo some oftho most eminent I‘hysicioiis in New York, but .received little or no relief. Fortunately, 1 began using Dr. Roberts’s Genuine Welch Medicamentum, prepared by you, from which I experienced very great and surprising benefit; and I sincerely recommend lo every family this important medicine. Your humble servant, A. U. TALLANT. Utica, Jan. Ist, 1831. Dr. March isi— Dear Sir—PreviiAts to taking your Medicamon turn, 1 was very much afflicted with Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, my efes were very much inflamed nud had been for more than a year. 1 had tried various remedies without much or any relief, until I com menced using your Medicamentum, from which 1 received almost immediate relief. Yours, &c. LUKE DODGE. N. B.—Tho Medicine will in no oaso he genuine without my wrilt n signal tire on the label of each bottle JOHN B. MARCXUSI. Utica, March Ist, 1836. A supply ol (ho above valuable Medicine just re ceived, mid lor sale by 'll. CLOUD, april 17 90 No. 333 Broad street. h’«Sn|»»iH4 Uteri. CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICATION. Dll A. G HULL’S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER im off red lolhoNt*afflicted with Prolapsus Uteri, and other digeasos depending upon relaxation of the abdominal musclra, as an mwtru inent in every way calculated for relief and perma nent restoration to health. When thia iiißtrument ia carefully and properly hltcd to the form of the pa- i tient it invariably nllbrdMthe most immediate immu nity from the distressing “dragging and hearing < down” sensations which accompany nearly all cn- i scs of Visceral displacements of the abdomen, and its skilful application is always followed by an cur- i ly confession of radical relief from tho patient her self. The Supporter is of simple construction and con ho applied by the patient w ithout further aid. Within tlie last two years 7(JO oftho Utero Abdomi nal Supporters have been applied with the most hap py results. Tho very great success which this Instrument has met warranfs the assertion, that its examination by the Physicidn will induce him to discard the dis- , gusting pessary hitherto in use. It gratifying to j j.ta!e, that it has mi t the decided approbation of eve- , ry member oftho Medical Faculty who has applied it, ns well as every patient who has worn it. Tho Subscriber having been appointed agent for ; tho sale of the above Instruments, nil orders address ed to him will bo promptly attended 10. N.B. CLOUD, Wholesale Druggist, No. 232 Broad-st., Augusta, Gn. J yCrA supply of Hull’s Celebrated Trusses always on hand. April 4 77 Examine Your Teefßi. e R, |>A RSON Sergeon Dentist, of Now York, B.> respectfully informs the ladies ami gentlemen 1)1 Augusta and vincity, that he has removed on i .lackaon-street, in the rear of Iho Globe Hotel, (retir' d from the company of the Hotel,) where no person 1 can object lo call for consultation nr operation; if ob jectionable lo any lady, they may he wailed on at l their dwelling. He will remain till June; after leaving he will vts ) it the Springs and various villages and return in Oc tober. lie (cels grateful for the patronage thus far I extended lo him and hopes a continuance of the » r.irao. Painful teeth cured and plugged, from Ihe I smallest to the largest cavity. Teeth inserted, filed • and cleaned; the most difficult teeth and rootscxtrac ) ted with ease and safely. I Any operation on the teeth and gums will he done • in a superior manner; scurvy, and inflamed gums t perfectly cured in three days. Children’s teeth, when crowded, ifis very important they should he t attended to in tho due season, in order to save them • for life. . His experience for repairing teeth cannot hn stir . passed; after twenty-five years constant practice,he Iruets to give entire satisfaction. Those who may desire his services had belter apply soon, and leave notice the day previous, in order that he may meet s his -ngegemenls. ! The Aromatic Detergent Dentifrice may bo had r that will give tho teeth a beautiful polish, r Reference may be made to Dr. B. Harris and fifty others, who have experienced his operations in this place. april Ift if 83 JOB OPPIfR. ; lake tlii-t method of informing our friends, W¥ ami the public generally, lhai w. have opened a largo nnd extensive office, in the rear of our publi cation ollicoon Broad street, in the building formerly > occupied by Messrs. Pemberton ns the olhee „f the > Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOHN, of I every description, 'flic office will be under the man ' agemont of Mr. W, T. Tliompson, who is one ol the best job-workmen in the city. I*A MHHLEI'S, BANK CHECKS, CA It fits, COTTON RIICEIPTS, CIHCCI.ARS, BILI.M OP I.ADIMU, HIM) DHLS, VISITING CAUUS, BLANKS, HOUSE BILLS, LABELS, I*lt ICES CC Kit EXT, and every description of plain and ornamental print ing, in Black, Bine, Green, Red, Bronze, nnd other fancy colors, will bo executed with neatness, taste, . and promptitude. Feb. 25 If, fjpilE subscriber having pnrehnsod the interest ol *• Mr. l>. E. Both well, in the Drug e»tuhh»hmei:l horeloforu eondueted under tire firm oft loud .V Both well, w ould intbrni his friends nnd the public gene rally, that ho will continue the same, and keep con stantly on hand a large as-ai tment of Ireab thugs, Medicines, Ac., w hich ho will dispose of on terras ax low ns can he obtained in any Southern market, lie would invite Physicians, Merchants, nnd olhera, to call and examino Ills stock before purchasing else where. apvil 4 N. B. CLOUD, til'll. UM. B. McKF.H, & CO. btgloavn to return tlieir tti-kiiDwlt to their iiuiul* uiul the | üblic on both sides of the Savannah; lor the very liberal patronage extended towards ilium since their commencement in business. They also wish to nnnouare to tho Itultaa and gentlemen of Augusta and it a vicinity,/that they are now opening from recent importations in New York ft now und fashionable stock of spring and summer dry g« uds, which will be sold on moderate terms for cash or approved credit, march 17 2a w 6 tvs C'oparturrsh ip. FT!HE undersigned have taken Mr. F. .1 Bbown M. into copartnership, and will heron'far do busi ness under the firm of iUDi.F.r, Owk.ns, & Buown. Thankful to their friends fur past patronage, they solicit i continuance ol it at tho old stand. HADLEY & OWENS. Augusta, April 8,1837 if 83 hiriiiiolif & Umibi'eTial ICABE latest stile Parasols dr Ladies* Umbrellas. 1 do sup. Gentlemen's Silk und Colton do. Just received, and for sale by april 5 J. P. SETZE&CO. Til kc Volttt, 1 HERE BY caution nil persons ng.inst crediting any moinbor of my family on my account, as i am determined to pay no debts of UHr contracting without my written authority. 11. ROBENSON. ° A/arch 30 2w* 71 PULASKI S. HOLT, Attorney at Law, I'aton ton, (la. —Continues to practice Law in the Ockmulgco Circuit and some ol the adjacent coun ties. ■lnn 21 X w2m |7 Books, SlalioiKtipy, &,c. ITHIE .Subscribers would inform their customers J nnd the public generally residing in iho Pppcr Counties, that they have opened an Establishment ut Columbus, where llioy have on hand, and intend lo keep, a largo and general assortment o( Books, Stationary, Fine Cutlery, fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Prints, Paper-hangings, Picture Fruition, ami every article usually called fur in n BOOK STORE. Orders are res pact fully eolieUd. T. 11. Ar I. C. PI.ANT, Augusta. I. C, PLANT & CO., Columbus, Goo. March 35 CD ORINTING PAPER—From A. Patterson & X Son's Paper Alii), Greenville, S C.— Just re ccived and Ibr salo at the momiiai turers prices, by Jan7 tfj T. H. & L C. PLANT. NEW «oSSii>.*i. 88. KIHTLAND ifc CO , No 240 Broad-st., • bnvejust tacoivcd arid now ollbr lo tho public, a splendid assortment of SEEING GOODS, con sisting in part of tho following articles : Superfine Raven Pluck BROADCLOTH do Blue do do R'lla Green do do Mulberry do Mazopp rib single (Jossfittoros Oxford inix’t do do Fancy do duJJ Black Cdshmaritto Drab do Black dress D’Eto Green cl(j do Blue clti do Mulberry do do Satin stripe Linen Drill Vidonia do' Blenched Crape do Honey Comb rib do Salisbury Check dp Uibbcd do A splendid assortment of Vesting*, consisting of Rich Figured Satins, a now article; u splendid lot of *Valin stripe prints, Busts and While Brocade. March 14 (10 (kTi t-mille [flail Iriuc OF FOUR HORSE POST COACHES. IN TWO DAYS', via Edgefield, 1 C. 11., Liberty Hill, Cedar Springs, Ahhevillu C 11., Anderson C. H , Pendleton, Fickensville, lo Greenville C. 11., S. C., resting for the night ul Ab beville C. IL, each way, and intersecting the Pied mont Lino of ‘J Passenger Coaches, which runs north, and rents at Abbovillo the same night. Leaving Augusta, Mondays,Thursdays und Sat unlays, ol 3 o’clock, *A. AJ., arrives at Greenville Friday, Sunday and Tuesday, at H o’clock, K M. Leaves Greenville Monday, Thursday sud Satur day, at 3 o clock, A ill, and arrives at Augusta, Friday, Sunday and Tuesday, at H I*. M. At Greenville it intersects Rowland's Saluda Lido of (bur horse Post Coaches, running via ol'UFlat Rock and Ashville (Bunkum comity) to the Warm Springs on French Broad River, via Greenville, Trim., to Bean’s Station, at which point tho tra veller intersects the groat line (torn Washington Ci ty via Knoxville to Nashville, Term., nnd ut said point, intersects a lino running to Lexington, Ky. and Cincinnati, Ohio ; ns also at Bean's Station the Southern Traveller has tho advantage of Hinge fa cilities via Rogersvilh* and Abbingdun, Va. to while and Red Snlphcr .Springs. All the above routs ur© stocked with well broke horses, good Coaches, sober, polite, careful, and ex perienced Drivers. AU baggage at risk of the owners. K. DOUGLASS & CO. April 4 ts 77 IVcw CiooilM. SNOW DUN & SHEAR are now receiving from New York und Philadelphia, their Spring sup plies of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS', compri sing a great varie'y ol new and splendid article* ol tho latest London and Paris styles. AMONG WHICH AHK : Extra Rich French Muslins, new stylo Superior French Printed Jaconets and Cambrics, small figures and entirely now stylo Superior!-! French (small figured) Prints, new stylo Rich Silver Striped and Printed Lawn muslins .Superior Black and While French muslins Extra Rich French Needle Worked muslin (’apes and Collars of'lbo latest Paris style A very largo supply of Needle Worked Muftlin Edg ings an 4 Inserlings, now patterns Siijicrior thread Laee Edgings nnd Inserting Rich Fancy Gauze Cliattelaincs Ladies and Gentlemen’s superior Linen Cambric Hdkfs, largo sizes. Extra Rich Black Gro <Io Uine, richest lustre Matieoni’s best Bind; Italian Lustrings Superior wide Black Gro do Swiss Extra .0-4 French Black Bombasin, Lupin’s manu facture Superior Black Chally’s mid Black Italian Crapes Ladies Extra Coi'd 11. S. Gloves of the best sylo &. and colors Ladies superior Black nnd White Open Worked nnd plain English Silk Ildus Ladies superior plan White and Open Worked Lin en Hose Ladies superior Lilse Thread Colton Hose Ladies superior English White Colton Host, best style Extra White and Fancy CuPcl Marseilles Vestings .Superior While and Brown French Drills Superior Fancy Mexican Mixtures and Bengal Stripes A large supply of superior Kentucky Jeans A large supply of Paper Hangings, new pattern* Rich Screens lor Fire Boards, of the most splendid patterns The public nro respectfully requested to call nnd namin'* the above, with a great variety of other ar ticles. S. &S. will receive in a few days other large invoices of the latest importation*! which will give them the most complete nnd extensive assortment they have ever offered to th* public, all of which will I)©sold at very low prices. April 1 HEALTH SECURED S. BY Til 1C USK or TIIF. d HYOEIXN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL *; Medicines y OF TIIK « URITISII COLLEGE OF HEALTH, LONDON. TI7HICH have obtained the approbation and w w recommendation of ihoiisands who have been cured in consumptions, cholera morbus, mllamnm lions internal I y or externally; dyspepsia, fever, ayn©, indig,‘btion, hd.ous or nervous affections, and all diseases of the liver, yellow (ever, gout, rheumatism lumbago, tic doiormix, dropsy, Sr. Vitus’ dance, epilepsy, paralysis, palsy, green sickness, mm nil ( obstructions lo w hich the Female form is so distress, . iugly liable, and which sends so many of tlw fairest portion of creation to their untimely graves; small p pox, measles, w hooping cough, scarlet fever,asthma, ’ jaundice, gravel, stone, and ail urinary obstructions, fistula, piles,strictures, ruptures, and syphilis in nil - it s singes, constipated bowels, worms, scurvy, itcb >f ingul the skin, king's evil, ami all cutaneous disor it ders ; in short, ul every complaint lo which the hu i. mar. (mmeis so direfully subject, under nil their va ). ried forms and na ncs; as tho iiygeiun conviction is, l- that MAN is Rf'HJECT to ONI.Y RKAt. IHSKASK, 9| that is,— TO THE JMP( RJTV OF THE , g ItLOOl}— from vx hence springs every complaint [q that can |K>Hsihly nsN-.nl hij complicated f ame, and 0 that is the perpetual struggle ol tins vital pure sin am ol life (the gill ol almighty) lo disencumber itself of its vLeons, acid humors, with winch U has be come coinmilled through the negligence of parents, - the ignorance or maltrestmonl oi tho doctors, or the vicious or gormandizing propensities of um all. For sale by N. B ( LOUD, JJ april 30 No. 33.3 Broad-st. * WvlitT. THE cilixpns arc nolifintl dial after lira 10111 insl. all Diik, limml running at large, will lie killctl u agr.icably to a resolution ol Council pasted in t 1836. FOSTER BLODGET, r april 3 City iUaralrnl. ■S ~ ~ ‘ \ SUITEF of thu nlmv? celebrated medieiue, wnrmuled a apeody ami lattiny cure tor Ague and Fever, and every symptom of genital debility. Just received nnd li<r sale wlielesale and retail, by THOMAS BARRETT A CO. Appointed Agents. March 23 «7 SHAV E tins day sold my slock m trade to Jlossrs. . Clark A; Holland, who will continue lira Cloth ing Business iH the old ami well esl.iblisl cd stand, ’ 291 Brond-slroot. I irusl that lire liberal patronage which has been extended to mo while in business, > will nut ha lost with thorn. 1 Jan I t lljfl DT.YON THORPE. ALL persons having claims against mo, will please present them ul the eh) aland, where 1 cun ho . found for oneinutnli from this elate I’ersoiis in . debled lo me are politely requested lo make iuinie , dime payment, D'LVON THOUTE. Jan i t 11 u BHEADDEN, Poutrait I’mnvcu, rtvpeel • fully iutiinns lluiCiiixvnsof Augusta that Ira has returned to this city, ami taken the mem m the Masonic Hull, which bu un upiml la l winter. 1 I f.j‘ Specimens ul his Painting m»y hu seen in a few days at his room, to which he invites the alien -1 lion of those disposed lo patronize him. I Jun7 Stf I GREENSBORO’ MALE AND FEMALE Acadfiuie*. HE Truslwa ol thu uliuvo inutitntions lako tin.: I raciboU ol iaiarniing iho public that they nro now both in a highly flourishing condition, under 1 lliocaro of experienced and able teachers. Ihe male dei arlnieut lew about lihy sluientu, and is under Ibo direction of Mr Augustus Aldon, whose ac knowledged übiliiios as an instructor of youth, ad ded lo many year* experience in his profession emi nently entitle him to the patronage of the public. The female department has upwards of sixty pu pils, and is under tho core ol Miss A. I*. Hamilton, a lady ol superior literary nttiuumonls, whose sys tem of discipline and mode of instruction have been » highly approved, and have secured lor her n charac -1 terns on inslruclrcss, perhaps unrivalled in this sec tion of country. The Trustees have engaged the services of Miss M. A Miller, ns an fosistaut, who is a lady Well qualified to for the discharge of her duties. In the department of Mitxic, they hrtvc tho servi ces of Miss E. A. Hewelt, who was a successful and highly approved teacher ol the science of mu sic in the Spuria Female Seminary (ha last year. In anticipation ol numerous acquisitions to both departments, by tho commencement of niiofhnr quarter, llioy are happy to state that they hn 0 the promise of tbo Rev. Francis Bowman to hoar reci tations of some classes in either department a* oc casion may require. They expect also in a short turn lo engage ncom petent teacher of the French language. , Greensboro’ in which those institutions nro loca ted us lo houllhness of situation) and intelligent, re fined and moral society is not surpassed it is licliov ed by any village in this A'tale. / Board can be had on moderate terms in many 1 genteel families. JAMES F. FOSTER, V. I*. KING, W. C. DAWSON, G. G. MATHEWS, 1 JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Truants. Greensboro*, March 13 wfit fjJ The Editors of tho Charleston Observer Und •Southern Recorder will publish the above oin\e a week lor six weeks, in each of their papers and U >r vvard their accounts lo the Board ol Trustees! ul Greensboro’, Ibr payment, \ Notice. ALL persons indebted la the late Western i*. Thomas will please make payment, and ilicfco having demands against him w ill hand them in, dpi ly authenticated, within the time prescribed by luk, to N. W. Cocke or to EMELINE F THOM AS, Adm'iJ The undersigned may he loiiild Ly all pels' . s having business with him atlheollice of James W r Davies, Esq. in Culnraing’s Law Range. March 11 54 N. W .COQ K El w.u. is’. c;i2A,vii.’ [S now op unng a large assortment of Dry Goods, which he will sell low at VVhol sale or Retail, ut No. ‘231 Broad street. March 7 1m 13 i:i/. ini, ijb»v Wi l stand the ensuing at iaA Josiaii Patterson’s near Whito V ""WhHnll, ond ul Cambridge, u r $lO lb" season, $(10 to insure. ILiaxim is full A ? f jif sixteen hands aid a half high; bo was •"f'Sv&SOtwilhy »M Mir Areb>; out of the dura of tbo celebrated running man; '/oily Hopkins. Pendleton, (S C ) Feb. B> L. GOODE. Tho Greenville Mounto*:iioer, Columbia 'lulwcopp, and Edgcfiidd Ad vendor will publish Hie above once u week, until accounts fur pay-out. J.. .G Feb 14 tM 30 Cl AK U E NTE R’ S Sol ulinn of Krconolr —For lho s 'cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, tetters, rii’.g-vvorrns, and will immediately stoji hleoding from fresh wounds, bleeding at the nose, &e. &c. For .ale by CLOUD & BOTHWELL, lan Ifi 15] No 232 Broad street, EGRO WOMAN FOR BA LR—About forty years of age—.slio can be seen at tho jail, and will bo sold low, if taken out m I the .Stale; is sold be cause she will not live with her present owner. Jan 14 1 if DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. ftpHE (’o-partnersliip heretofore existing between ■ Botiiwki.i. Mauuikk, was, ilu.s day, by mutual consent dissolved. All persons indebted |o, or having claims against said firm am requested to make settlement with J. W. Botliwd], who is duly authorized to transact all business connected with and linn. J. W. BOTHWELL, JAS. MAGUIRE, Jan. L 18W. J 4 Cotton Meed. KS, direct from the Hills, from the /w v/o " well known plantation of T. Beck, near Rodney. Wo have satisfactory certificates of the measurement nnd gorniicnem ss ol the.aj seed, those wanting will do well to call or scud their orders tin early us possible. ADAMS. PAUMELEE, & CO. Feb 23 44 1 • fiirnl Title Penmnnu and Ao i troiintnnt in desirous ofwmploymont, for a ! i short lime in this city. Apply at lliis office. Jan 17 ts 13 i Soaps CYals, i > ejM , N7 junl RfADIRA WINE. * BASICS (refill imported M. M- Wine 103 Cases Hots, fur, »S’ilit & Rornm 20 Boxes I*l pes 50 do .Soap 6 Cases Bottled Mnderia 1 1 landed nnd for *Vale low by SA MM FOR I) & COLLINS, Anei'rs. Feb IV) Opposite the Planters Hotel. Tit f train linn Wanted. RALPH CRANE left bis brother’s ronidt nco in llilliiuirongb, Jasper county, On on Wed nesday, the Lt February Ink, (i»r (.’naflcslcn, was scon two miles and a half below Wnrrenton, on hi* way to Augusta,since then nothing has been beard of him. Ho is a young man, about ivveniy-lhrto , yea is of ape, with black hair and black whiskers, 1 and had on, whori lio loft, a brow n cnmblct cloak,an 11 Adelaide dress coat with figured gill buttons, and a 1 pair of clouded cnssimcrc p ntaioons; and rode a ’ small bay horse with black map© am! tail and black foot, a Spanish gilt«<l saddle, and bad w iih him n {pair ofsnddio bag* marked A. Crime, Ilillahor»’ (Jco. ij Ay infjrmaliun respecting him, directed to Abra ham Crane, Hillsboro’, or VV’m. 11. Crane, Augusta, ’’ will be thankfully received, and it ibis notice *hn‘uld . meet hu eye, ho is roquostt dto relive the anxiety of bis friends by writing to them immediately. I’ Augusta, April 8 Ivvd&wtf 82 Tho Montgomery Journal will phase insert the above (semi-weekly) for one mouth. Clirap Si'shlt Liunis. SNOWDEN Ji: SHEAR linvnjutt received from New York, a large supply of very superior 4-4 » Irish Linens oftho best stylo and some of scry fine :> qualitioM round thread, and warranted (ice bom all - admixluro of cotton. l t At*o, 1 Superiors-4 end fi-4 Irish Linen Sheetings, (5-1, \ 84-4, 10*4, 12-4, »4-l Uamank Tublo Cloths, und a 1 groat variety of other late and splendid styles ol Strtjiic and Fancy Dry Gomls, to which they rcspoct '» (ally iuvitw the attention of tho public. l> 3 april 13 RG r i. —■■ ■ —■ • —— —■ ■ * lilialT (.■Otton Arv'.V. I lew .ai'kn oT iremiine IVlii Gull Cutton Feed on fiend, nnd ibr sale l.y nprilO M. MOVE. j B'oi* ii f|!WO first rule Road Wagons and Harness.— 1 Apply to ninh 99. 73 TUG S DAWSON. Martfidk MieiHU Purlcet Iduv, SUMMER ARRANGE \ I ENT. Time of passage 40 to 50 hours and near cell/ ever out of night of hind. ■ -.k i be Gkquoia and South ’ahoun v will run regular- Mji SjK ly until Aug. Ist at least; ono boat leaving ClmrlcNton eve | iy Friday Afternoon , at 4 * o’clock, as (blioWH; tho Georgia 31st Maivh, 11th and 28th Anril, 12und 2G Maj, ‘Jtluuul 23d Juno, 7th am) 3 b;t July- Tho South Caroltna, 7th and 21st April ssh and lOlh May 2d, 16th and 30lh June, 7th and 2Sth July. Tho steamer Kkntucky is to run lonnd from the Norfolk sml Charleston Steam Packets in tho Bay, nnd insure passengers being put on board tho Philu- I dolphin bouto Monday Morning, and they may be in Now York Monday night. ’ WILLIAM PATTON, Agent, 6 Fiizsimons’ U hurl, march "0 wi* 7 I ; I Hum h ( LNIA N JESolicaic itlcdcvii.c Store. Ao. 251, opposite the U> S. /foie1 1 Jlrvad-ytrcet, . i u a us iv a /■: o r g a i. } Q (HE suljacribkr tlmnkiul lor tho onoonrngeinont * Inrt4ofore awarded to his ciJablisliment, moat r(*spcctfully acqu tints Ids fritnds, funner pat;on« und the public generally, that ho b:x< romoveil to the n bovestand, where hu is now receiving and opining a large and extonsivo «Hs»nmini of '1 bmnKouian Moilieincs, warranted fresh and genuine, which will ba disposed of on ns flood term;-* ns can be procured any whore in llm south. A supply will be kept con stantly on hand. Also, Dr. Thomson's A r ow Guido to Health, Dr. Robinson's Locum h, U*,2d and 3d volurnuo Tlioin avuian Recorder, Medical I is< iiKNions, an 1 Dr. Hot- VVoinCUl’s Confidential Friend, and all other works which tho subscriber may think beneficial to ihc Thonisonlrm friends will bo kept us soon as they can bo procured. i'hronic cases, such ns have been given over ns incurable by the mineral practice will be attended if brought to tho city. Those who may wish tho Botanic practice may be assured that minor da will neither be (bund in our practice nor in our store. M. GRIFFITH, april 7 Wlm 81 €ILASs|(;AL AND I NGblSil t Mr. Nokcrohh would respectfully inform the citizens of Augusta llmtlio has associated with him in liis school) Mr. lluwcy, a graduate ol Jcll-rson College, l*u., und for iholust six years tin instructor of youth. In oubso«iuencn of ibis arrangement an additional number ol pupils, of Both sexes, can bo accommodated. Tho School will now consist ol two departments. Tho Classical and Mathematical will ho under the Buperinicndancu of Mr. 11., who 1 w ill tench the Latin and (Ireok languages--Algebra, ’ Geometry, Purveying, Menonration, &c. Tho olh ! er branches w ill be taught ns heretofore. Tho following certificates from Professors •S’tunrt * and Twins, of oouth Carolina College, relative to Mr. IL’s scholarship, are respectfully submitted: i have examined Mr. Ilovvey with rnueb particu larity, both in and Greek, und hove been quite pleased with the case and correctness of hu tr.nsln lions, ©specially in Latin. He appears also (o he (iuniliar with the nil.*s and {irincipk sos Nyiiiux. J should think liini well qiiiililud ibr primary instruc tion in the classic languages. J VV. .STUART. Prof.of Lnn. mS. C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. r i’liis is lo certify that 1 have examinee! Mr. Hovvey in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him (iimiliur with tho principles of mathematics and have no doubt of bis competency to give instructions iu these brandies. THOM AN S- TWINS, Prof, of Math iu *V. C. College. Jim. 27. 22 NE \V SPRING AND «I jMM Eli GUOD^ J list opened at J. i*. Jfiutae .& Co’s. to wit: (* A COTTON Cnmljrics, Jaekomilts imJ Nan- 9 m -a nook ftluilins 6-4 cross bar’ll <lo Assarted width blond luce Edgings I’laid and tilt'd white und black ttiV.t IToiscry do do do nnd col'd Cutton do Sdk anti cotton Suel'.s I.ndtcs’ long and short pie nic Gloves Aliases pic nit: .Mitts, Circuit Lure lls 11-4 and 12-1 colored Counterpanes 11-4 und 12 4 ftc.o nnd superior iUarncilles Quilts 5-4 nnd 6-4 low priced and superior Irish 8 tier tings 3-4 anil 4 4 hird's-cyo Diaper, some very lino 3-4, 4-4 nnd 6-1 striped nnd plnidcd Ginghams in great variety ol i.ullcrns and prices Corsienn ptinis (n linndsoino article) ■l i nnd 5-1 best Itiilinn Lustrings V'« bile, green, crimson nnd black tubby Velvets Sop. black silk do Black Italian Crnpo Gcnllcniyi's fine shirt Collars nnd Slocks Cum elastic Suspenders, guard Ribbons 4-4 and 6-4 Bodlicking 3-4, 4-4,5-4 nnd 0-4 bleached und unbleacbed Shirt ings and Sheetings Assoiled quality Binding /'I nn and sprigg'd Swiss Muslins Striped and check'd do Fancy Calicoes well assorted in patterns und prices Second mourning do Green, blue, crimson and scarlet worsted 3'nblo I 'overs 3d indies black Italian cravats Bleached and unbleached twilled Jcnncs Ilnliumis, Lyonnuiso Frcncli muslins in great vnri ty of patterns fr»m 37ets to $1,53, Second Mourning 6-4 muslins Ginghams, a (inn and liandsntno nrtii lo 8-4, 10-4 fine und superfine Damask Lined Table Diaper Dm!) and Brown RnlTalo Cloth Assorted colored Shalloon 6-4,8-1 Pavilion Gauze, German Oil Clylh Flaxen and Colton Osnahurgs .‘,'innll figured Jackonetts and Cambrics Extra line long Lawns lilno Twil'd Stripes, Plain and striped Slormants ") Hamilton Je,liras, I oriktitution twill. ? Assorted Brown Linens - 4-1 snperfnra grass do y Enniia tls, Mexican imxturo S Snco Stripes, fancy do Ribbed French Linen Drilling, beautiful | nrlielo “ Plain White nnd Brow n do 2 French Cnssimcro “ Mixed nnd striind Cuntuona Rouen Cnssimeres » German, India, ami Georgia Yellow Nan keens, do. do Ulna g' Sup White nnd Colored Marseilles rt Vestings, low prie<'d 4-4 Irish Linens in whole and half pieces Dowlas, Russia diaper und crash (for toweling) Burlaps and Russia -Sheeting 7-4 Barnsley Table Diaper Salin Cheek and Drapery muslins Extra rieli Gauze, (!np nnd Bonnet Ribbons Assorted Corded und tirons A'kirts Crown Linings, 6-1, 8-4 Pavilion Netting Bine A prim cheeks Striped and Plaidod Second mourning Ginghams India Rubber Aprons, Fine Book muslin Hdkfs. Brown Mo lands Fins ami Kujicrfino Furniture ttnd Garment Dimity Are, Ac. To the above will he added a Variety of desirable Fancy and Mnplo articles, which are now on their way. april 5 79 » w . (Jw ** *■ v ** v ';**•-■ *•* ™ y ; . ;r yjywM^M| fttmble Daliflnu. ri IIS' r received at the Augusta S«.d Bkw* « l * j . t ’**yico atul fcup.-rb collection of Double Dahlia*, s ulnch henig Irani ilio hiil»miriliorw own garden, tan, * ' v, ll* confidence, hu warranted in uli rrspetU. . A I;, il «o among oilier Atacdfl, jiiat received, K.nrly Crimaon 0 y°' f ; r » /‘ ,r *np lioaloil i'ahhugu, underground. », turnip Kootrd Cabbage,above ground 11 p . OQ J. if. J. SERVICE. a roo. 28 spring (>oo»!4. «& t'nfi’aiiiciinel, AR I - , now receiving a largo and general assort tnc-ui of stafle and fancy “ i DBYUOOU9, Which will bo offered at reasonable rales and a*- comraddtiling terms. .March LI jo e I\olicc. fBAHE Coiarlneiship heretofore existing itttdar. tl J. the firm of Cloud Ac Rothwell is this day disssdv t td by mutual const m. e N. )!. CLOUD, II npril 1 73 D. E. BOTHWELL. Notice* jJJEfISONS indthted to mo for Professions its. I 4 vices, will please make payment to Mcurg. Jkn | kin. & ivl vNN, who aro my authorised Attorneys, during my ahseneo from the Slnle. Pel) I. KI7 UI I). PATTERSON. Indian Springs. ‘I r .i' ’1 ho tuhseriber has purchased th *» •'."iWliiM formerly occupied by Sir. ~ S &l ' : mi" BIK * " hi rs, and is npw put * iwis 35R5W29S recoin ion as company. The prera - isea aro very convenient to the springs, and by the alienism I lie subscriber will bestow on his custom-, or-, ho hopes to merit and receive the patronage of all who hava heretofore patronized the establish ment. The virtues of the inincrai water, are 100 well known to need any recommendation lie expects. ' to he able to neeominodalotroin one hundred to one hundred and filly persons. Every arrangement vvili 1 hs made lor the imnuemcnt und rccr-alien of the Isr " dies. . " His stable., are; ut in good order, and will bo well f attended. MORRIS MATHEW#. 1 Pell,') wlOw 36 1 ’J’lio .Stovnnnnh Georgian will publish the above 1 weekly ten weeks. __T i STA TF. OF UF.OtIOIA, f 1 n the .Superior Court,' t Richmond Cmtnly. ) January Term, 1337. Eleanor Jntto Ueetl, 1 s vs. > Libel for Divorce. , Richard Reed. ) jj T appearing to llio t'onrt by the return n tfi t s Deputy Sherilf, that the defendant Is not to he found—it is ordered that ho appear, and file his an swer in said cause, at the next term, as the Court will proceed, us ill ease of judgment by default. It is farther ordered that this rule he published in otto of t lte Gazettes of the city of Augusta, fur the spue* of three months prior to the next term. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. J.1.V1E.3 ill c LAW .S’, Clerk, March I _ w3m 40 l'’insy Dollars Reward. fßillEsitbscriherolTwsfifiydollars for tho appro !). honsion of JAM K-S U. 8M JTll, & fils delivery, to the tailor ol Lincoln County, Ga. I charge said Smith wilt committing Forgery in Augusta, in 1834: and conveying a forged letter to mo. At tho lime ol this Imnsneliou, Smith made his homo near Uaehcluf Retreat, in Pickens district, S G. James R. Smith id ahout2(f yeamifnge, round bodied, strait built, hag, (air hair, Idneeycs,liiirskin, end a sear on bis lelt cheek, w Inch looks like it might have been caused by the cut of a razor; two of his tore-teeth out, talks bro ken and lisps vury much in his speech. Any person that vv ill confine said .Smith in any secure jail, so that 1 can get him, 1 will give thirty hollars. JOEL GITTENS. P B.—-In addition to the above reward, I will give, lor the delivery nl'lhc said Smith, to the jailor a loro said, tidily five dollars more. J. G. Lincoln county July 13 51 rn'f n M.A.NKI.I'.S', PL r\T\EJ..S', At'o. dtc.-Tliosu «' C S> srribors have just roccivod 3 halos Dell,l Blankets 1 tin super Red do 2 do white Flannels ‘3 do red do 2 do red Liiids-ys, 2 eiees Saiinel). (low prit.ft) ... Willi a variety of other Goods in their line, vviinth, having been lately purchased, and a part of their own importation from England, they are enabled to odor them below the present market prices. EDGAR At CARMICHAEL. Jan 'J _ fi it l>r. IBoiij. Douglass, SURGED A DENTIST, AS rotnrued to tho city ami resumed the duties of « hin jirofcHHiou,iu his reisitlouce comer ol’ Druad mid JuekHonstwcUjOVorlho utoreoi Mesn.sH. (.lurko Alc'l’ier dt Co. ts Uct 4 NEtiBtDES FOIS DALE. ~. fgJME snl'senber, residing in llamhurg, A'ofiih 13 Caroline, in tho second house front tho bridge, Inis on hand a large nurnbor of likely VIRGLNJA ■STAVES, and will receive new supplies every two vvei ks. Persons ■f.ttntifig to purchase, Planter's or Pradi r's, would do well to give us a call. JOSEPH WOOD Si CO. , The City papers nod the Macon Messenger will insert the above once a week fur three months. Fob 2 27 SAMUEL LANE. Tailor and Imparl r of Knghdh Clothe, <Jr. nAVINTI just arrived from Lutidon, begs most n speeftblly to return his si cere thanks to tho eitizans of (.'lmrlesloli,end the udjoinlng Slates, lor the very liberal sham ol patronage which he hoe hitherto receivin',and feels linn ho would bo waul ing in gratitude fir sin It support, were he not thus publicly to arknuwl dgn tho hunurs so conferred, end to prove tlml lie has -1 ill ml earnest and sinecra dosirc to extend, il possible,ldseomieeliotrsin South Carolina, 110 lias been to England for fhtj purpos# of directing arrangements of a direct Intercourse be tween the establishment there and hero, and also with the Cloth Manufacturers, Ac, &c. Having completed Ins arrangements in a manned to ensure u quirk succession oi the most Inshiouablo articles ol Dress being exported, lie most respect fnllyassim » limn that lia lias now opened an assure incut of COATS, Ac. &e., which are not to ho sur passed for quality, workman.hip and style, in the U, Slates. i 3. L. begs to add that ull ordtrs in )|is business forth* London Markets, Will meet a promptness of dosj uli It which will char tetcrizd the peculiar ad- Vantiiges of this establishment Master Tailors’ tuny be supplied with tho latest lasliisijs. N B.—Wanted, 12 first rate (.'OAT HANDS. KT Pile .Suvammh (ieorgian anil Augotstu Chroni cle, will pji i u give tho above two insertions on Sal urday and Thursday, until fur,her notice. —Chariot ion Mnruru. . . Jan. 211. Jif V. n Bj'OH SALK.—-That fine establish /V.. A * Uteri , known as Marsh’s HO TEL,situated ill the town of Aikeni It (nearly oppositellie Engine House, con vcnieiit lor passengers travelling on tha ears (Vnin and to Cliiirlesltin Al.-o convenionl for travellers ; this Establishment is largo and comm* diuni, with Stables,ofiices,and all other necessary out Iniilding), ealeulntcil for a largo business. It will lie sold on liberal tonus, by applying to Dam'ul Cook, Esn.Charleston, 3. C, or to the Snhscsiluiro llio pniinves. JOHN MARSH Ad.cn, Jan. 23 20 3 OTICE. —(Colored persons found at large n tha 1 s City after nine o’clock in night, nod heioro day light next morning, without passes eating dietincuy the plant or jilnc e In vd.'c/i eurh colored perem i> permitted to p tee, w ill he eonfim d as the (Ir.bounce* of the City direct. FOSTER BI.ODGET, Jan 17 13 It] City Marshal. IAOR SALE—A splendid brass mounted Buggy Wagon, double seat, lined with flesh colored watered Gras dcZin, with double harness, polo and shads—made to order in New Haven, last summer; ol the best materials. Apply to Jan I I II iH C. MINER. ftj'iJlK subscribers having associated with them H m Imsint s«, Mr. Ari hibold Boggs, give notieo that Ike Hat business w ill in future be conducted in Augusta, nnilor the firm of Rankin, Boggs &■ Co. RANKIN <fc EVANS. ',v; All persons indebted to Kunkiir &. Evans, either by utile or book accouat, will pl -aae come f rw ard and sotlln tlietnino, and all who mny have ri.liras against them will plcaso present tile tame for pay* tnent. . Augusta, Jan. 2, 1537.' K. & E. ntarcli Htwiws Ollkc ol* I'niHporfatWlir Anu:v, February 22, 1537. 'I* 1 .: TV OTICE is given that from the Is' March, th* ‘ IN PaeerngctlJars will depart froth Hdtabur.' and CbntWon, daily (Sunday's excepted) ol 6 o’clock, *s A. M„ and run through the same day. VrM. ROBERTSON. JR., Agent Transportation S. C. C. Sc R. R. C. Fell. ? I *3 •’’[AV MACKEREL. —20 whole and 20 half 1A) 1.1,15. No I; 20 wholeaml 20 halfbbls. No. 2; 30 who e hills. No. 3—late caught Mackerel—ins received anil for sale by MOtSB St COHEN Jan HI 33