Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, April 27, 1837, Image 3

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OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE Georgia Stale Lottery. Fjr Ihebenefit of llio Augusta Indep't Fire Cotnp’y class no Id, for 1337. 1 8 3 4 5 r. 7 8 9 10_ Jl 1> 43 58 10 13 H 56 23 43 55 “1 66 65 IHERERS CER I’iFY llinc I lie above numbers ns they «mnd are correct, as taken (rout the Man ager's cerljfi tale of th? drawing of the Alexandria Lottery fir Class No. I), fir 1337, drawn at Alex andrin, Va., April 22th 1837. And which dele mines the fate of ail the Tickets in the above Lottery. Ticket 10 18 GO la a Prize of one thousand Dollars ;the Udder is in vited to call and rtveive the cash. A. HEAD, Agent, april 25 96 GEORGIA STATE LOTT Eli Y. For the benefit of the AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FIRECOMPANY class No. 17. — for 1837. T.i be determined by the Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of the town ol Norlolk, C ass No 4, for 1837. To bedrawn at ALEXANDRIA, D. C. Saturday, April 22th, 1837. D. S. Greqorv & Co. (successors to Yales & Mc- Intyre,) Managers. CAPITAL $35,294-£- OKAIVI.MHIB.tIJ>:. / I Prize of $35,294 11-100 is 835,291 11-100 m 1 11,764 70-100 is 11,764 70-100 J 1 6,000 is 6,000 1 6,000 is 5 000 h I 3,(i00 is 3,000 > I 2,500 is 2,500 1 2,361 10-100 is 2,351 10-00 50 1,000 is 50,000 50 250 is 12,501 50 200 is 10,000 63 150 is 9,450 63 100 is .6,3 0 63 8,1 is 5,040 63 70 is 4,410 63 6J is 3,780 126 50 is 6,300 126 40 is 5,040 3551 20 is 73.1H0 23436 10 is 234,360 27814 Prizes, amounting to $486,180 &T Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. 03* 1 tekets in the above Lottery can he obtained at all times by country dealers and those who are dispose 1 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. npril 25 <J6 iloihe ami icot dor Sale. MTltat eligibly situated Lot on the south east corner of Green and Me In tosh streets, extending on the former 116 feel, and on the latter 172 feet, with a Dwelling-House, Stable and Carriage House therein. If nut disposed ot befire May, Fifty (50) feet of the unimproved part on Grvn-st'., with a2O fool en trance to I he rear from Mclntosh street, will be sold at auction on the first Monday of that month. For tent supply to tv K TAI.MAGE.or March 21 i.i/65 I!. CAMPELL. iYew York SSracat 6‘ackc!*. fjpilKreport ol tho Sie.Tni Packet COLUMBIA .I being sold to Iho Tcxian Government is incor rect. Pass iigore may depend on being forwarded The Columbia leaves hero at 10 o’clock on die mornings of Thursdays, Iho 4th a d ISi li iMny, and every I hursday fortnight thereafter. Tho now boat in Iho nla« c of the Gibbons will t ike tho inter mediate Thursdays, sometime during tho month of iMay. WILLIAM VA 1 TUN, Agent. April 20 02 oir. WM. C. IVAV, Agent, intending to discontinue the agency for Mr Joseph .Shannon, will dispose of his stock of well assorted and seasonable DRY GOOD S', at very reduced prices for cash, at wholesale and retail. 11 M. C. U’AY, Agent Augusta, April 7, 1337 81 BANK STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Savannah, 4tlt April, 1537. \ jYOTice to stockholders. AN election (or t-ix Directors oa the pari of the Stockholders in ibis Bank, will be held at fie I Banking House in this city, on Monday, thefisi dty 1 of May ensuing. The Poll will be opened at tea o'clock, A. M and li closed at 2P. M. By order of the Board, ■ A. PORTER, Cashier. ■ npril 7- td 81 Addnliotinl ««|ip!ics. I SJNOWDKN <fe SHEAR hnvo received this day I from New-York, lirge ndditiorml supplies <> ■ fancy atil snple DRY GOODS—among which are ■ Rich French MaMins, small figures and >plen m did h ylca I Extra Rich fancy and plain white and black ITer nam 4-4 Shawls I Rich Gauze Cap and superior embroidered Cell Ribbons ■ Superior checked Swiss Muslins -4 Nan.so »k and Jackonet Muslins JBkJuperi »r Gatmcui and 4-4, 5-4 and G*4 Furniture Dimities fancy Oil Cloths. ■ Ladies superior Corsets, No. 1, 2,3, 4,5 and 6,(besi rMWiih many otlrr articles to which they respectfully [Snvite the attention of the public. april G 80 | Sale ol Lola iu Hid ii ß y OK BRUNSWICK, GA. I mHIIIE numerous applications which have been \ JL made for Lots by pe so is anxious to make ar- build and commence busmens next ', 'Witunin, and ih difficulty < f obtaining ihem from pfcvidunl. L«'-In•lderc, have induced the Brunswick Company io< fferat public sale,from one t" lyo hundred well sc br io I. The sale wdl commence the twenty-fifth day of May next, nn ■B: the superintendence of tbe Directors, or au Agent appointed for that purpose. Hpfl'Lc terms of sale will be liberal, and titles indis timely distribution ofPnmphlcts will be made, the terms of salo. Reports of Engineers ■| Commissioners, Expluna orv Maps, Catalogues, B °* C W. CARTWRIGHT, i HENRY RICE, [ Directors 1 GEORGE M. DEXTER, ) ■UICM'S/, MIV L 6’V C T~T[ t i \(1 CO. of Yarns ami Oznahnrgs will, in fu |H turn, be kept on band at the Company's Do- at R C. Baldwin's Store, Broad-st. Augns where the former customers of the Fa. lory, anljilie trade generally are invited to call WM. G. NI.MMO, Sec'y & Treas'r. Mltrady illndc Linen- InBPERIOR Fine Linen and Colton Shiits, cm made in the best possible mann-r expressly eider; fine Linen Ruffled and Plain Bosoms il»o. sl)doz. best round and square end Collars, by IS.dl. KIRTLAND & CO., l|Bh3l 7.5] Merchant Tailors, 250 Brood st ■K77K>it’;\’B supK'tioii a coves. XTli.l superfine blank and fashionablj colored •SMloskin GloicS| (real kid ) op»n Bilk, Raw Bilk white and colored, Lisk wrist, while and colored Lisle thread •rliOiJ(at received by, B B. KIRTLAND & Co. fIHBI Merchant Tailors, 259 Broad Street a Fa icy ftood*. sunerfiao twill’d .S'oittlcfiold Poekel mb* (o. Riding and money Be'ts. Silk Night VflHlurses, Leahs-, do. Silk Nett under Shirts ' Mfc'Oa, Cloth and Hair Brushes, &c., by B. B. KIRTLAND* Co n ß#i Merchant Tailor*,2so Broad-st MHosiery. r superior Black and White SP’ H .■*f nb’d Half I lose, do. While Spun • mixt do, Silk and Colton do , Fancy White and Brown Colt <n d-» Jusi ! IVf B B - KIRTLAND A: CO. k jl/erchant Tailors, 250 Broa I st. OF CO-PARTNEHSHIP. Antony & To da is this day ilissol eon* mt. All persous indnbt n will plaise make payment to J havingdentantln, will present tneir Ho te ia authorized ts sa.lle the busi ■ ' E. L'ROY ANTONY. HP-slarcb 33, 1337. notice. * llv ing this day purchased tht SteU^^Rlt'' 1 Dr. E. L Antony in ths bMHHrL 0 owae: * by them, will con H. VH" **• own name and on his owr j. toi'i.k 3trw 75 The Oglethorpe Bonsp, rbnowoiwn fonhc reception ol visitors. -t,der M. the supcrmlendanceuf .drs. Alary A Snead • Columbus, Apnl 13, CALM jun * BASS _ A P :|I J.! 95 6t tor »>ale. 1 4ft 0K t 5 k /,I! ' K/ - V NEGROE.S— Will p,si. 4U lively be sold ... Hamburg, second house from , tl,c •>rdg', on Saturday 2.1 May, without res.rve, amongst w inch are first rateseuiist ivss< s ha ,-c set i y U . nsher -' Doners, and a vaiiety ofex- In i i'hf'l ' J , ,ancl ‘-| , Al6o ' 0 1 tha satye .lav will be sold, the l ouse and lot whereat. I rest'd ■, with an adjoining lot. | ertns made know non that day n , ~ „ , Joseph woods. Hamburg, S. C. April 17th, 1837. A l' nl » id DO - , ro VEGETABLE TONiC MIXTURE, Or I' ver and Ague Conqueror. ror liitemillenlor Fever and Ague. npiIIS inestimable Frbuitook has warranted it -* sell, by repeat ’d trials, to be superior to any ar* tide yet oflbred to the public; it is infullibb in lx i TEHMiTTi c and Fevkrand Ague ;In recenteases it extermmalad the Chills and Fkvku in twenty four to tbrty-eig t hours ; beinu of a, vegetable com , pos t oa, 1 1,0 public will apprehe id no injurious es feels from delete ious minerals; it operates as a mild but effectual pnrgati’. e, and may be g ven with great, advantage in Dysente y, Bowel Complaints, Deprav ed Appetite, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, and Many other nffect’ons of similar origin. For proof of theeliicacy ot this mixture try a bottle. 'I he in ventor, being aware of ths many unprinei) led frauds that are daily practiced on the public, has taken the precaution to prefix h;s signature to the genuine. 03“/?eu)i7rc ijf Imposters and Counterfeits. This medicine’is t lit up id sqate half pint bottles, with the words ‘‘Green’s Tome .Mixture, or Fever and Ague Conqueror. New-York," blown on the sides el the bullies. For sale by N, 11. CLOUD, No. 232 Broad-street march 39 74 Agent for Augusta. fft ®i? A J?P? STEAM BOAT CO VI PAN A 8 lUCK (orsale Enquire as lids Office. Sept. 27 77 t | Isaivcrsily «fi"<»co» j;i;i, Athens, March 238, 1837. A T ilia Coramenecinem in the first week in An 7io- gust next, the Trustees of this Institution will elect a Prof a-nr of .Moral Philosophy and Belles Letires, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Professor Pressley. .Salary $16,10 per annum. ASIiUUY 11(11.1., Boe'ry. ■nm'Ht 23 mi Aug 73 | i ULLARD’B celebrate I Patent Animal ami Vegetable Oil Soap, ( r cleansing coat coll its, woollen, linen, and cotton goods from soots occa sioned by grease, paint, tar, varni-b.and oils, of every description, without injury to the liti-st goods, lor sale by N. 11. CLOUD. april 17 89] No 232 Uioel-st. Slop Hie Dos Thief. STOLEN from tbe subscriber on the Ist instant, a blac k s dad, half-bred setter and pointer DOG, with a chain collar on, engraved A Spencer, Fifty Dollars will bo given tor the prosecution to c oovic lion oft be thief, or a suitable reward for tho r covery ui the Dog. JOHN COS KEY. npril .5 3t 87 Flour. *7 to 30 barrels prime Cam 1 Flour, noxv land ing, and for tale by P. FLEMING & Co. april 15 3t 87 SUtrnfSv ol* wot or <srv A Y be bad in a firo proof building, in a sife 4f k and central Hlu:i:i »n, l»y applying as tlie e«»r ncr of Ray and Mclntosb klreels. Feb 3 28 Notice, WEDNEV, is my legally atithnrisod Agent, . during my absetteo Irom the i ity of Angosta, Georgia. H.U. LEWIS, april 13 3tw 86 /-'eutleßtieu’s stiuiix, AND Roys and Children's Paltr. L.af Caps, just received and for silo bv WM. H. CRANE,No.23I, Bruad-st. April II 84 For Sale, 4 VALf/ARLE Nocto .Van, 43 yearn of age, an , /mexcellent field, raft an bm t band—lor nreua lamed to work on the Savannah river and nbo 1 1 ho wharves at Augusta—'linnest and faithful Apply befire Ist Juno to Col. Samuel Hammond, Beueh Is and, nr t i J UIE<S IT. R. WASH NGTON, april 10, 1937 2\vif .Milledgviile. For f' HE c«>rner f.ot opponto ih- Baptist Church, * sinnfed on Gne'nnd Jaeksoti streets, being nontrnl mid situated «n the piincipb* street, Ira ting in the hail ft nl Depository. 7jiles indisputable, For term < enquire of 1 f h 28Iwi THOMAS G. HALL. >*S<u’Sis. JUST received n few do?. ofPombnzin Sniin and Silk Bristle S eeks, suitable for tko c that may wisli them very narrow. FRIGE 3/\LLERV, 1 april 17 Drapers & Tailors, 2«51 Frond st. WANTED TO HIRE —\ Negro Girl capable of nursing and wailing about the house — on? nearly orquiic grown would be preferred. Lib eral wages will be given, \ ayuble month'} or by The year Apply at this office. lan 7 5 if i BT^EATfIERS. I2UU lbs. Feathers, just received i and fur salo by MOISE &, COHEN. i» 7 ft If P'/m’ GUf.F COTTON SEED.- 219 sacks Genuine Petit GuTGO FTON SEED, ran fill• - ly sclei! ed expressly for ibis Market. Just rccriv. d I from New Orleans anil for sale by RATH BONE & BAKER. - Jnn 27 22 if RC. BALDWIN— Fancy and Stapb Dry • Goods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad sirePt, An gustn, Gen. [Jan 3 Ily TBHN PI ATE, eonhla:-itly on band an I f Tsale by 1 Jan 3 lifj R.C. BALDWIN. A ffl'llE undersigned has made nrrangem nts for ca ll lablisbing a permanrnt Boarding School as Powelton, Hancock county, Georgia. 'Pie well ~ m known benllbiness of ibis uiliso, its quiet and so eludrd siination,nnd I he unoNlentatioiis eiinrariemf its itizens g merally, make it every way, a most eli gible situation fora permanent Aeademv. A Georgian by birth as well as in feeling, the nn - dersigned is ileloimined to bend all bis energies un ceasingly to the establishment of an Institution, in all respects worthy of the liberal patronage of bis i fellow-citizens—a patror ago which lie solicits so far only ns be slia’l be found to merit it. ls Fur tho accommodation of Pupils from a distance, 'J nnd with a view to the per man cv ot Ins school, bis house, is now open for the reception of boarders. -* The domestic management of Ins house will ho eon- S. dueled by Mrs. Ball, formerly of Washington, a id lady long experienced and very favourably known as a house-keeper, ic Mrs. Ladd, a native of Virginia, and a lady of es id tablislied reputation ns an instructress, will give I e sons mull tho urnainonial br.uch.js of fem lu edu cation. t. TERMS. - Per Quarter. Tui.ion imho Ist Class, composed of begin et tiers, —r —; — 00 in do. 2nd Clas*, composed ol such ns it study Geography, English Grammar, Arilh is in tic,<!Lc do. 3rd Class, comp *s< d of such a. as study tho ancient I mgungc< or lb high r, er branches of Engli h education, ■—— 800 do. Drawmg and Painting on paper satin, nr.d velvet, 8 00 „ do. Oil and .Miniature painting, 3 * le>s «ns per week, 10 Os K do. Oriental painting and .Mezo y tinto, —36 C sl do. Wax-work taught perleclly, and n set of moulds furnished, 37 Os. do. and Gilding, 3 0( do. Fancy work, —— 3 Os "* do. A/ii'iicunihe Piano Forte, 12 5< - do. do. Guitar, 512 ft( !• Board, washing, lodging and fuel, t»cr month, 12 (X M Ist Term pt commence on theSil Mondivin an- J nary, of each year, and end on th? 2d Friday ir m Jinefdbwing. i- 2 1 Term to c mnmenco on the 4th Alondav in Junf of each year, and end on tHo 4th Thursday in No vember. Board and tuition payable sorai-annually at tht close of each term. S.FOUCIIE, Powelton, 3/arch 22, 1837. ir The Chmnicl> and Beniincl Augusta, and th< ie l Recorder, A/illedgvilie, will each publish the abovf I twice per month, lor three months, and once pci *! month for three months thereafter,and forward th'M " j acoounts. S. F. t march 27 2ino3mlanri3m »f good Chance for Great BARGAINS! FURNITURE FOR SALE BV AUCTION. 'INIT G subscriber iniend;ng to remove*© anew 8 StnfH tht*ensuing tall,and wishing through the ummor todovota his personal attention at the North, in go.img up Ils f»r that purpose, wiil offer at annum on Tuesday, May 2d, Ins extensive, and will assum'd stock on hand, nt his Ware Rooms,oa Broad and l am bell stree s, corner below the lute fitc) iMTisi-ling of— •Solas, NiJe-Boa'ds. Bureaus, Piano Fortes, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Pier and Centro Tables, Dining do. P. and C. 'fables, Mirrors, /.unking Glasses, and Toilets, Mahogany, Curl’d Maple, Fancy and- Windsor C bail s, Wash Stands. Window Blinds, Fool Stools, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Arc. Ac. Terms cash,—Catalogues will be ready on day of sale. N. B. Should the weather bo unfavorable, tbe above salo will lake place the first lair day, and bo continued until all is sol 1. Poisons w ishing to purchase nt private sale, can do so at very reduced prices. Til ON. M. WOODRUFF. Augusta, April 10 83 9CT 7’he t onsiituliur.nlisr, Siandaid ©f Union, Southern Recorder, Athens Whig,Greenville* Mouu tainef»r,and Washington News, will publish the a bove twice, and sand their accounts to ibis office. • T.m. St l OiH BJ’S GENUINE ACOUSTIC OIL. For dcnfiirss, ami diseases of the. Far in pcncral. '■Mil- never failing remedy Ins bo n nns»d many 1- years with distingu shed success nt the Eye and Ear infirmary of Dr >cudder, NevvYork, ami is con fidently recommended as an extraordinary and won derful remedy forcilhar partial or complete deafness in nil its fda-es. By the tirm-ly use of this pungent oil many who have been completely deaf, have been restore el to perfect hearing, atier rising from one to four flasks. This ijjay appear s nmire. but if is nevertheless true. The Acoustic Oiljs not presen’cel toilio public as a nos num, but os ibedrseriptioil ofo.ue who has turned Ins attention exclusively to the? J*’.)’** n,u l i - ar » n,,a who pledges bis professional reputu ,a ‘i° n upon the success ol this remedy. De Ncudder has numerous certificates, hut " r 81 * tales to publish them, as he considers thorn \,’nnec.*s >ary to so truly valuable an article as tho Acoustic* Oil Its ammonse sale is the fairest proof of tho esti mation in which it is bold It is presented ns n public blessing, enabling th<* need parent to minglo in tbe conversation of bis chil dren. and replying to thair numerous questions with sac ility, from which ho had previously been debar red by that dislrcs?ing situation, partial or complete dea fir ss Price (including directions) 81 per flasks. F»rsale by N II.CLOUD, npril 13 No. 232 Broad street. “TRUTH Wil ls PREVAIL *’ DR. BOBER TS’S GENUINE Welch illotlicaitu'nliiiu, fjjAOR curing Indigestion or Dyspepsia, 1 iverCom pl.ainls, Jaundice, Colic, Fever and Ague, Dys entery, llca lach, /.ohs of Appetite, Flatulence, Hy pochondria, Hysterics, Dropsical Complaints and Heartburn, lioqso prevents all Bilious Di.-ordeis, and removes habilitnl Gostiveiioss, Asllnnn, Mran pury, ti’ravel, Rheumatism, Gout and impurities of the Blood CERTIFICATES. Sanquoit, Dec. 19, 1831. Dr. MarchUi — Dear v ir— In the month of December, 1821, being at St. Anvils, province of Upper Canada, 1 caught a cold whic • soon settled into a fever ; at Ibo same time I bad a most, distressing cough, and a very so \c o pain in my left s’.Je. 1 appliul to several omi- Uoiil I liy.-icians in Lewistowu, Niagira cn. who i-.cated me for the Liver Complaint—but without success. 1 grew worse every day, and 1 though 1 >h ai dso m be calL’d to oppjar bjlbro tlu great * J AM.” In the month of March, 1825,1 applied to skilful Physicians in On-dda county, who touted me also I rtho Liver CoHipla;nt, witliout any e.-s-mial l)on efit 1 weir afterwards to New York,in hopes limi change ol < Innate and did and new seen'a might poK.-ably restore me to health ; and indeed as ay of a low month'there enabled me to renew my trade I j vvna not curoil, however, lor from tbe lane 1 was 1 sick, until very lately, 1 was o.tun distressed by a pain in my left sidu, want of app tite, indigestion, and a g neial d.pres-inn ol spirits. I a>t Octolier 1 was induced to take “Dr. Rotierts’s Welch Medicn mentiim,” nrepur. d by yourself, and 1 feel grateful th a J nni note to state that after having used one pint i snd a h ilt,tho pain in my sde entirely subsided. • I have regained my appetite, and my general health ' his been so tar n stored that I have not fell to well ’ as Ido now within the last eight years, i 1 conce ved it a duty I owe to ih-j public at largo, to make my case generally known 1 hope that thousands through ilie Uni cl Mates,who are now ns much afflicted as 1 have been, will be induced to make a trial of ymir medicine, convinced that they will find n mo -I beneficial. Yours r gpectfully, HENRY DAVK ; Utica, May 14th, 1331. 5 Mr. J M. March is, - ’ Sir—'Phis may certify that I have boen severely afflicted for fivoy.*nrs with ilia Influumatory Rhou tnaii.*m I applied to home ofiho most eminent Physicians in New Vo k, but received liitlet or no j relief. Fortunately, I began n-ing Dr. Roberts’s , Genuine Veh li iMedieameiitum, prepared by you, from which I exnerieneed v» ry great and surprising benefit; and 1 sincerely recommend io every family ibis important medicine. Your humble servant, A D. i ALLANT. Utica, Jan. Ist, 1331. _ Dr. Marchisi — Dear Hr—Previous to taking your IMcdienmen , turn, I was very muchnffl.ctod with Dyspepsia,loss of appetite, my eyes vvero very much inflamed and had b • n for in ire ill ir. a year. I bad tried various remedies without unuth or any relief, until I com j mem o I using your iMedicammum, from which i rec ived almost immediate relief. Yours, (fee. LUKE DODGE. N. f».—Tho Medicine will in no ease be genuine & without my writt n signature on the label of each • h. tilo JOHN B. iWARCHISI. I I him, March Ist, 1830. A supply of the ub »ve valuable Medicine just re ceived, nnd lor sale by B CLOUD, opril 17 90 No 323 Broad street. EV»S:i|9>>i3)' IJSs-s-a. ■ CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICATION. OR A. C. HULL’S UTERO ABDOMINAL SCI’POR I ERisnff roil lollm-eilfilirlod witll Prolapsus Uteri , and ot li *r dismses depending upon relaxation of the abdominal inusclrs, ns an inslru ment in every way calculated tor relief and permn . nent restoration to limit li. When ths instrument is , carefully and properly tilted to the form of tbe pa- I tienl it invariably a fiords the most immediate immu . nity from tLe distressing ‘dragging and hear.ng C down” sensations which accompany nearly all ca . sea of Visceral displacements of the abdomen, and its skilf.d application is always followed by an rar . ly coiif ssion of ivJical relie from th? patient her . seif 7’ho Supporter is of simple construction and i, can bcnppliel by the patient without further aid. 8 Withintlie last two years 7( () of’the Ft *ro Abdomi r nal Supporters have bc?n applied witli the most hap py r# siil s. , 'I be very great siiceess which ibis Instrument has s met warrants the assertion, that its exnininniion bv the Physiriun will induce him to discard the dis . gustinjr pe*sary Inthario in use. It us gratifying to a state, that it has rm t tin decided approbation ol eve u ry member ol th ? Medical Faculty who has applied it, ns wo 1 as every patient who Iks worn it. The Subscriber having been appointed agent for .. the sale of the above Instrumen's, all orders address cd to him will be promptly attended to. N. B. CLOUD, Wholesale Druggist, No 232 Broatl-M , Augusta, G». QCrA supply of Hull’s Celebrated l>.sucs always on hand. q April 4 77 E\D9isimc Yosaa- Tfi'llt. 0 ff-kR I’ARSONS, Serzeon Domi.l.of Nev York, eLT rpspecifully m'onns lha Imlii s and gonllrmen ol Ahjiislh mid vincity, llmr hn Ins rcmovorl on 0 Jm-lis iri-atn-et, in ih - rearoflheGlobo Mot«l,(relir d from ifcv «-om|inny «l llio Hotel,) tvliero no person 9 can nijci-ilo call for consult ilion oroperation; ifob j’jctionabli- io any lady, they may bo waned on ai 10 dielrdwelling. Ho » ill re.naintill June; nfler leaving ha will vis >o it the 8p nigs and various villages and ro:um in On t iber. He Ic-i-'s grat ful fjr thi palr.mngo thus far Kj extended lo him nnd hopes a continuance of ilia 111 rime. Fainlul leolh cured and plugged, from Ibe II) smallest to ibe largest cavity. Tt-elb insert 'd, filed ill and cleaned; the most difficult Icelb and roots exlrac if) ted with rasa and saleiy. 10 Any operation on tbs teeth and gums will he done i- in a superior manner; scurvy, and inflamed gums in perfectly cured in three days. Children’s neib, whin crowded, ids very important they »b add be ie attended to in tho due season, in order tosave them a- for life. His experience for repairing teolb cannot bo sur i» pa-sed; alter tweniy-five years constant practice, he trucls to uive entire saiisfictioii. Those who may les rehis scrv ecs had beiur apply soon, and leave notice tboday previous, in order that he may mcel ip his ng gements. ,e Tbe Aromatic Detergent Dentifrice may bo had cr that will give the teeth a beatuiful polish, sr Reference may be made to Dr. B. Harris nnd fifty others, who have experienced his operations in this apnllO ts 83 JOB OFFICE. take this method of informing our friends, * w arid the public generally,that we have oporio<l ii large mid extensive otHco, iu iho rear of our puhli caiion office on Broad street, imho buildingformerly occupied by Messrs. Remherlou as tba office of the Chronicle, expressly for th • execution ot JOHN, ol’ every description, i’he office will be under the man ngemaru of Air. W. T. Thompson, who is one of the bo*t job-workmen in the ci'y. IUMPIILETS, IIA Xlt CHECKS, CA3P.HN, COTTON RECEIPTS, CIRCULARS, DIM.B OF LADING, hand bills, visiting cards, BLANKS, HORSE BILLS, LABELS, PRICES CURRENT, and evo’V description of plain and ornamental print ing, in Black, Blue, Green, Had, Bronze, am) oilier fancy colors, will be executed with neatness, lusle, and promptitude. Feb. 25 46 rpII E subscriber having purchased the i tcrost of ■ Mr. D. K. llotliwell, in the Drugestnblishnienl heretofore conducted under the firm ofCloud Both well, would inform his friends and the public gene rally, thni lie will rotninue the same, and keep con stantly on hand a large assortment of I'resli Drugs, Medicines, &c , which ho will dispose of on terms as low ns can bo obtained in any Southern market, lie would invite Physicians, Merchants, and others, tu call and examine his stock before purchasing else w here, npril 4 N. B. CLOUD. Card. U M. R. McKEE, <fe CO. hog leave to return their acknowh dgements to their friends and , the | nblic on both sides of the Savannah, for the very liberal patronage extended towards them since their commencement in business. They also wish to announce to the ladies and ! gentlemen id' Augusta and its vicinity,{that they are now o ening from recent importations in New York a new rnd fashionable stock of spring and summer 1 dry g« ods, which will ho sold on moderate terms * lor cash or approved credit. 5 march 17 2a w Gws €<rjtnrtn rrship . , fBIHE undersigned have taken Mr. I'. ,1 Brown ju into copartnership, and will licrea t.tr do busi . ness under the firm of Hadi.ev, Owens, it Brown. Thankful to their friends for past patronage, they . solicit» continuance ot it nl the old stand. HADLEY & OWENS. Augusta, April 8,183“ ts 82 ' F'arasoN «& BltsihreTijM^ S CASE laloststilc Parasols ,{■ Ladies’ I'inliroll.ns. 1 1 1 do sup Gentlemen's Silk ami Cotton do. Just received, and for sale hv : npril 5 j; P.SETZE&CO. r i'*»Police. t HEREBY caution nil persons ag-.inst crediting any meinhor oftny family on my account, ns 1 am determined l> pay no debts of th dr contract ng without my writto . authority. If. ROBUNSON. March 30 2w* 74 10,^1*ASKJ S. HOLT, 'Attorney at Irnr, Eaton - It ton, Go —Continues to practice law in the ( Icl-raulgec Circuit and some at the adjacent coun ties- Jon 21 X w2m 1 , SSooJis, stationary, &c. t JMIE .'.’ujvc r d>crs woulil inform th dr customers A and tli, o.nl lie generally residing In the Upper Counties tlmt tfiev have opened nn Establishment at Columbus, wheKM’hoy have on hand, and intend u> keen a Imm ami assortment ol Rooks, StaSary, Fh?o Cntlei v. I'ancy Articles, Musical Instrimients, I bint-, Paper-hangings. Pictura fro rues. , and every article usually * ol [. ,n ROOK STORK. Orders arc iTspcctlili'Jj' soltclo l. T. 11. A IC. PLAN 1 , Augusta. I. C. PLANT A CO., Columbus, (.00. Jl/areh 25 69 OUINTING PAPER—From A. I’utlcrNoil & It .Son's I’apor Mill, Greenville, 8 C.— lust jV ceived and f*r sale at th« manufacturers prices, by Jan7 tfj T. 11. & I. U. FLAN I. NEW NPICINCi HOODS. BR. KIRTLANI) & CO , No 250 Rroad-st., • havcjuHl received and now offer 10 the public, i n splendid assortment pf SRIUNG UUODB, cun* » hinting in part «»f the following articles : » Superfine Uavon Black BROADCLOTH I Ju Blue do do R'flo Green do I do Mtilbernr do i Mazopprib single Ctueimerea . Oxford mix’t do do • Fancy do doj 1 Black Cashmariito Drub do Black dress D’Tle i Green do do > Blue do do » Mulberryd» do f Sal in si ripe Linen Drill Vtdonia do •Reached Crape do Honey Comb rib do Cheek do y Bibbed do A splendid assortment of Vesting*, consisting of t Rich Figur’d Satins, a new article; a splendid lot , of. v aiin stripe prints, Bufls mid While Brocade. M March 11 00 I, *” 5 ftwriiville ITlail B/inc * OF FOUR HORSE POST COACHES. * ffNHBOUOH IN TWO I)A V .s', via Edgefield, I H C, 11., Liberty Hill, Cedir Springs, Abbeville C 11., Anderson i '. 11., FendSo’on, Pickensvillo, to Greenville 11, S. C., resting for the night at Ab beville C. IL, each way, and intersecting the Pifld ** merit Lino of 9 Passenger Condos, which runs I* north, and rests ot Abbeville the same night. Leaving Angus In, Mondays, Thursdays and Bnt ntdnys, ai 3 o'clock, "A. M., arrives at Hrconville Friday, Sunday mid Tuesday, at 8 o’clock. I*. M. [.caves Greenville Monday, Thursday tnd Satur day, at 3 o clock, A M, and arrives at Augusta, Friday, A’unday and Tuesday, at 8 P. M. At Greenvi)! * it intersects Newlond’s B’nluda Lide i. of four horse Post Coaches, running via of "Flat \ t Bock and Ashvillc (Bunkum comity) to Ihe Warm I, Springs on Frencth Broad River, vii Greenville, „ 'Jcr.n., to Bean’s Stat on, at which point tha tra ,. vellcr intersects the groal line fiom VTashingion Li !. ty via Knoxville to Noshvillc, 'Perm., and at said H point, intersects a line running to Lexington, Kv. i. and Cincinnati, Ohio ; as nlsojnt Bonn’s Snitinii the [. Iviuihern Traveller Inis the advantage of stage la- cililies via Rogorsvilleand Ahbingdon, Vu to White t . and Bed *Snlphc*r .Springs, ,j All the above routs are s’oeked with well broke •. horses, good Coaclr s, sober, polite, careful, ami ex .. penencod Drivers. ,j All baggage at risk of the owners. K. DOUGLASS & CO. April 4 if 77 ,\cw Woods. NOW DEN & SHEAR are now receiving from v Now York and Philadelphia, their Spring cop i* plies of Fancy and Staple DRY HOODS, coiapn o sing a great vnrio yof new and splendid article* ol t- the latest London and Paris siyhs. J AMONG WHICH AUK ; Extra Rich French Muslins,now stylo r Superior French Printed Jacorn Is and Cambrics, i- Hiinli figures and enliroly new stylo Superior 4-4 French (small figured) Prints, new style Rich si vnr Striped and Printed Lawn muslins .Superior Black and White From h muslins .s Lxira Rich French Needle Worked m u.in Capes and Collars ol’lhn Ic'e*! P ri^.style A \ery large mpply of Need la Worked .Muslin Edg ings an*’ now patterns Superior Thread Laca Edgings and Inserting Rich Fancy f»anzn IlnkTs. ar.d < lnltelainc* jj La lies and .GentlemeiTs superior Linen Cambric n ildkfs , lorgo sizes, ( j Extra Riih Black Gro do Kino, richest bistro (| Matteoni’s best Black Italian Lustrings j. Superior w idc RJaok Gro do Swiss ls Extra 5 1 French Black Bombutin, L pin’s menu ficiiire Superior Blaek Clially’s and Rlnek Italian Crapes Ladies KxtraCoTd H. S. (»loves of ilu b3st syle & ir and colors fl Ladies superior Black and White Open Worked f> and plain English Silk Hose j Liulics superior plan \N bile and Of>en Worked Lin . cn Hose Indies superior Lilse Thread Cotton Hose Ladies superior English W hite Colton Ifoso, best is style , Extra White and Fancy ColM Marseilles Vestings f ’ Superior White and Brown French Drills n Superior Fancy Mexican Mixtures and Bengal Stripes A largo supply of superior Kentucky Jeans r . A large supply of Paper Hangings, new patterns c Rich Screens for Fire Boards, of the most splendid y jmttems J. Th'* public arc respectfully requested to call and ,j examine the above, with a great variety of "tber ar ticles. S Ac 8. will receive in a few days other largo j invoices of the latest importations, which will give them thj must complete and eztniifiive assortrawit v tiicy have over offered to tha public, ail of whic h will be sold at very low prince April I 76 HEALTH SECURED BY Tint USE OP THE UYQELKN VEGETABLE VSIVEItSXL Medicines OP THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH, LONDON. imrmcn Imvp obiainpil iho npprdbnlmn nml v * rrcommantlation ofihotisnnils ulio Ivtve boon rnred in con.itmptioits, cholorß m.irhus, inllmnmii linns internally or externally; dy«j>»|isin, lover, nguo, indigostiun, bil.ous or nervous nlleclions, nmi nil diseases ol tbe liver, yellow (ever, gout, rbeumatiam bmibngn, lie ilolureux, dropsy, St. Vitus' donee, epdepsy, pnroly.is, palsy, green siekness, and all onttnieiiona 10 « hieb the Female form is so distress, ingly liable, and which sends so mnny of Ibc fairest portion of creation to Iheir untimely graves; small pox, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, aslhraa, jaundice, gravel, stone, and nil urinary obstructions, fistula, piles,strictures, ruptures, and syphilis in all its singes, constipated bowels, worms, sipirvy, itch ’ ingot the skin, king’s evil, nml nil cutaneous disor ders ; in short, ol every complaint to which the bu mat frame is sodirefully subject, under ail their va ried forms mid nanes; ns iho tlygcian conviction is, that Man is subject to o.ni.v one rkai. disease, that is,—TO THE IMPL HITV OF THE Itt.Ot'D— from whence springs every complaint that can possibly assail his complicated frame,and that is the perpetual si niggle ol this vital pure stream of life (the gift ol almighty) to disencumber itself nl ils viscous, acid humors, with which it hat be come committed through Iho negligence of parents, the ignorance or maltreatment of the doctors,or the vicious or gormandizing propensities of ns all. For sale by N. R CLOUD, npril 20 No. 232 lirond-st. Notice. fjntlE citizens are notified that after the lOih Inst. A all Dogs found running at large, will he killed agreeably to u resolution of Council passed in 1830. FOSTER BLODGE'!', april 3 City Marshal. & SUPPLY of the nbov-> celebrated m n ilicinc, warranted a spsedy and lasting cure lor Ague and Fever, and every symptom of general debility. Just received and (or sale wholesale and retail, by THOMAS BARRETT & CO. Appointed Agents. March 22 f>7 111 AV f ibis day sold my stock in trade to Messrs. Clark & Holland, who will continue the Cloth ing Business nl the old and well estnhlisl cd stand, 891 Broad-street. I trust that the liberal patronage w hich has been extended to mo while in business, will not ho lost, w ith them. Jan It lljfl D'LYON THORPE. \LI. persons having claims against me, will please present l hem at the oi l stand, w here I can he found for one month from this data Persons in debted to m- are politely roqueted to make imme diate payment. D’LYON THORPE, Jan I t 11 if B HEADMEN, Portrait I’aintur, reaped. . fully informs theCiliz ns of Augusta that he has returned to this city, nub taken the room in the .Masonic Hull, which he occupied Inst winter. {Kr Specimens of his Painting may be seen in a few days ul Ins roam, to which lie invites the atten tion of those disposed tu patronize him. Jan7 fl ts MALE AND FEMALE Academies. fipilE Trustees of the above institutions lake this Jl method of informing tin public that they are now both in a highly flourishing condition, under the care of experienced nml able touchers. The male do; nrlment has about filly students, and is under Iho direction of Ml An sit-ins Alden, whose ac knowledged abilities as an instructor of youth, ad ded to many years experience in his profession emi nently entitle him to the patronage of the public. The Female department has upwards of sixty pu pils, mod is under the core i t Miss A. P Hamilton, a lady of superior literary attainments, whoso sys tem of discipline and mode of instruction have been highly approved, and have secured for Iter a charac ter as mi inslrutirass, perhaps unrivalled in litis sec. lion of country The Trustees have engaged the services of Miss M. A■ Miller, ns an nrsislant, who is a lady well qualified to for llic discharge of Iter duties. - In iho department of Music, they have the servi ces of Miss E. A. Hewed, who was a successful and highly approved teacher ol the science (if mu sic in the Sparta Female Seminary tits last year. In anticipation of numerous acquisitions tu both departments, by iho commencement of another quarter, they are happy to stale that they ha the promise of the Rev. Francis Bowman to hoar reci tations of some classes in either department a” oc ecsion may require. 'i hey expect also in a short linn to engage a com petent teacher ol the French language. Greensboro’in which these institutions ere loca ted ns to heallhness of situation,and intelligent, re fined nml moral society is not surpassed it is behov ed by any village in tills Nlsilo. Bonn! can be had on moderate terms in many genteel families. JAMES F FOSTER, V. P. KING, W. C. DAWSON, a. a. mat jews, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Trustees. Greensboro’, March 13 wfit flit The Editors of the Charleston Observer and Southern Recorder will publish the above once n week 'or six weeks, in each of llicir [tapers and for ward their accounts to Iho Board ot Trustees at Greensboro', for payment. Volicc. 4 IX persons indebted to the Into Western R. Thomas will plcnsomakn payment, ond thosu having demands ngnin«l him will hnnd them in, du ly nutlipntimicd, within tho lirno proscribed by law, to N. W. Cocks or to L.MII,INF F THOMAS, Adm’x. Tho undersigned muy In* Iciund by nil persons having business with him at the office of James W Davies, Fsq in Cutnming’s Law Range. March 11_ 51 N. W. COCKI^ WM. MB. €ll AN 13. Jf S now op rung a large nssorlinont of Dry Good*, u which lie will sell low ut Wliol.ualo or Retail, at No. 231 Broad street. March 7 Jin Elinxitti, ybqw Wi I stand tho ensuing season ol > W* Josia ll Fattkuson’B near White far ~JjrtKHnll, and nt <'ainhridgo, at S4O tho HLMison, S6O t»insure, lliazim is full \ g'JfV sixteen hands and n half high; lie was old Sir ylrcliy out of the dam of the celebrated running mare lolly Hopkins. Pendleton* (8 C) Feb. io L.GOODE. The Greenville IMoonldinner, Columbia Telescope, and F.dgcfitdd Advertiser will publish the above once a week, until tlm Ut of May, and forward their accounts for payment. L. .G Fen 14 lM 30 4 lARPKN l KR’S Solution of Kmmolr —For the j vy cure of cancerous ulcers, old sores, totters, ring-worms, nml will immediately stop h eeding t from fresh wounds, bleeding ut the nose, A-e. &e. for sale by CLOUD .fe IB)TIIWKLL, lan 16 15) No 232 Broad street. jVT EG HO WOMAN FOR SALK—About forty ! Ivl years of Ago—the can be seen ut the jail, and will he sold low, iftaken out nl the •Stale ; is sold be cause she will not livo with her present owner. Jan 11 1 if DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNERSHIP. milK Co-partnership heretofore existing between i I- Both\vkm. iMaouirk, was, this day, by j mutual consent dissolved All persons indebted to, I or having claims against said linn am requested to ■ make sett lenient with J. W. Bulb well, who is duly | authorized to transact all business connected with s id firm. J. w. BOTH WELL, . J.VS. MAGUIRE, Jan. 1.1*37. 41 Fufit Oiilph Coltoii St’tid. SACKS, direct from Hie Hills, from the i *•/ well Known plantation of T. Beck, near Rodney. Wo have SHtisfactory certificates of the • measurement and genuieneness ol these seed, those ; wanting will do well to call or send their orders as ' early as possible. ADAMS, PARMELEE, & CO, •j Feb 23 41 ' , fprfV** A fiir.it rale J’en limn it iind Ac i'SAUf countant is desiron* of employment, for a I short time in tltis city. Apply at tliis office, j Jan 17 if 13 1 Soaps .italN, and , 1 rtf A DIR A WINE. ■ ! 1 CASKS I res 1 1 imported M. M. Wine , ’ i 20 Boxes Pif»-s 50 do Soap 9 Cases Bottl' d Modena j Jolt landed and for .Sale low hv SANDIFORI) At COLLINS. Auot'n. I Feb S 30 Opposite the PUnteni Hotel, Information H*asilrd. f RALPH CRANE left his brother’s residence in \ Hillsborough, Jasper county, Cn on Wed- ; nesdny, tic Ist February last, lor C’liarleaten, was j seen two miles and a half below \Varfonioti, on his way to Augusta,since then nothing Ins been board i of him. lie is a young man, about iwenty-thrco | years of age, with black i air and black whiskers, 1 and had on, when he lelt,n brown cnnihh t clonk,nn Adelaidedro-s coat with ftgund gilt buttons, and n pair of clouded cassiinert* p ntuloons; nml rode a small buy horse with black mntie and tail and black feet, a Spanish gillad saddle, and had with him a {pair of saddle hags marked A. Crano, HillahorV Geo. Ay information respecting him, directed to Abra ham Crane, Hillsboro’, or Win. if. Crane, Augusta, wid he thankfully received, and if this notice should meet Ids eye, ho D requested to relive tho anxiety of i his friends by writing to them immediately. ( Augusta, Aprils Iwd&Wtf 82 'J ha .Uoutgomory Journal will phase insert the . above taemi-weekly) [prune month. ('limp EriNh R.incUM. ' SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from Now York, n largo supply oi very superior 4-4 t Irish Unera oflhe b» »*'«iyh’ end some of very fine qualities round thread,and warranted free tram all admixture of cotton. also, Superiors-4 rnd 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings, 6-4, 84-4,10-4, 12-4, cM Damask 'I able Chubs, mid m groat variety of other lute am) t|dendid styles ot Staple and f ancy Dry (•ouds,to wind)they respect fully invito the attention of the public. npril 13 86 Jr'itit intitf t'otton 4 few sucks of genuine Petit Gull C’cltun Bcoil 7 b oa band, mid for sale by april 6 . M. M DYE, I'or Sale. riMVO first raio Uuiul Wagons and Harness.— Jt Apply to march 29 73 TIIO’S DA\\BGN.^ Norfolk .stceiii I‘nckot l.ino, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Time of passage 41) to All hours and scarcely ever out of sight of land. ThoGnonou and South y-Hpffin) Carolina will run regular jSh ON. ly until Aug Istnt Inaitpjne Boat leaving t Imilealonioe nSSSibi'JaSßiSlitMdciry I'rHuy Afternoon, nl 4 o’clock, ns follows! ilu Gaurgia 31st March, I4tli and 28lli April, 12 and 20 Mat, Vth and 23d June, 7th and‘.’lst July. Tha South Carolina, 7th and 21st April fill - and I‘Jth Muy 2d, lOih and 3dth Juno, 7th and 28lh July. ’i ho stoamor Kkntockv is to run to and (mm tho Norfolk and Charleston Steam Packets iu the Bay, and insure passuugois being put on board tho Philu doluhia lumls Monday Morning, and they may be m New York Monday night. i WILUA.W PATTON, Agent, C Fitzsimons’ Wharl. march 30 wl> 71 THOMSON IAN Ootuiiic iriediciiic Store. 251, o/i jiosile the U. .S’. Hotel, II romp street, AUGUST.!, GEO JIG/A. i g GIF. sultscrilikr lhankliil fi.r llio encouragement X liercluliiro awarded to bis cilablishmont, uiesl rcspcelfully ncqu iims hisfrUnds,former pnt ous and Iho public generally, that he lias removed tu 111. a hove stand, where he is new receiving and op. ning a large and extensive nssnrimnit of Tliomsonimi Medicines, wnrrnmed fresh and genuine, which w ill ha disposed of on ns guud terms ns can be procured any whore in tbo south. A supply will bo kept con stantly un hand. Also, Dr. Thomson's New Guido In Health, Dr. Robinson’s Lectures, Ist, 2d nml 3d volumes Thom soninn Recorder, Medical I istussions, end Dr Hul sey’s Woman's Confidential Friend, und nil oilier wo ks which lliu subscriber may think beneficial le the Tliornsniiiuii friends will bo kept ns soon us they can bo procured. Chronic ensns, such ns have hosn given over ns incurable by tlie mineral [iraclice will be attended if brnni’lit to Bin city. Tlioso who muy wish the Botanic practice muy lie assured I Ii it minerals will neither ho found in our practice nor in our store. M. GRIFFITH, npril 7 wlm 81 Classical and English school.- > .Mr. Noacnoss would respectfully inform (lie citizens of Angnsin that ho hasnisociatod with him in Ins school, Mr. llowey, a graduate ot Jelfi rsnn College, Pa , nod for he Inst six years an instructor ol youth. In consequence of this arrangement nn addilional number ol pupils, of bulb sexes, can be accommodated. Tbo .School will now consist ot two depnrtnieiiis. The Classical and Mathematical will bo under tbo siiponntendanee of Mr. It., who will teach the Lilin and Greek languages—Algebra, Geometry, •Vurveying, Mcnsuraiion, Ac. 'i be oth er branches will bnliiutlilns boreiofore. Tho ibllwwing certificates from Prolcssors - l 'tuart and Tw iss, of South Carolina College, relative to Air. I Ids sebol irsbip, me rasped fully submitted: 1 have examined Mr. Ilowuy with mueli purlieu lariiy, (mill in Uliii and Greek, mul have been qiiilo (denied with the ease and correctness of Ins tr .nsla lions, especially i.i l.uiin. Ho upomirs also to bo iimiilinr with the mice ond principleuf A’jnmx. i should think him wall qnnliftcd fur primary inslruc lum in the classic languages. J W. STUART. Prof, of Lan. m S C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. This is to ecriily that 1 have examined Mr. llowey in Arilhm-tie, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him familiar with the principlcsof mm hematics und have no doubt of bis competency to give instructions in llicsc brunches. THOMAS’ 8- TWIN’S, Prof. uf.Muib iu S. C. College. Jan. 27. 22 NEW Bl’KlMr AND SUMMER GOODS, Just opened nt J. B*. .*5 CO’S. to wit: (» « COTTON Cambrics, Jnckonolts and N’an )“-b souk Muslins (3-4 cross liar’ll do Assorted width blond luce Edgings Plaid gml rib’d w hile and black sdk Hoisorjr di, do do mid cul’d cutlun do Silk and cotton Bocks Ladies’ long nod short picnic Gloves Misses pie nic Mills, Cureelt Lacells I L 4 mid 12-4 colored Counter, lines 11-4 and 12 4 fine nod superior Marseilles Quilts 5 4 iinti 0 4 low priced ar.d superior Irish Sheetings 3-4 and 4-4 bird's-eye Diaper, some very line 3-1, 4-4 mid fi-4 striped and plsidcd Ginglimns in great tuneiy of t.iillerns and prices Corsican pi inis (a handsome article) 4-4 and 6-4 host Italian Lustrings \\ bite, green, crimson and black tubby Velvets Snp. Illicit silk do Black Italian Crape Gentlemen's line shirt Collars and Stocks Gum elastic Suspender*, guard Bibbon* 4-1 nod 0-4 Bcdiii king 3-4, 4-4, 5-4 and 0-4 blenched and unbleached Shirt ings mid Sheetings Assoilcd quality Binding /’I nn and s.irigg’d Swiss Muslins Striped and check'd do Fancy Calicoes well assorted in patterns and price* Second mourning do Gn cii. blue, crimson and scarlet worsted 7’able Covers | 30 inches black Italian cravats Bleat'’lull nod until inched twilled Jonncs Ital anus, Lyonnaise French muslins in groat vari' ty of patterns from 37cs to 91,0,1, Second Mourning 0-4 muslins Ginghams, n fin - and handsome article 8-4, 10-4 fine and superfine Damask Linen Table I tinper Drab und Brown Bnflido Cloth Assorted colored Shalloon fi-4,8-4 Pavilion Gauze, Gorman Oil Cloth Flaxen and Cotton Osnabiirgs iS'innll figured Jacknnells and Cambrics i F.xira fine long Lawns 1 Blno'i'wil'd Stripes, ! Plain and striped Sinrmim* j j Hamilton Jonncs, Constitution twills J I Assorted Brawn Linens f 4-4 superfine grass do n Ermiwtts, Mexican mixture S Saco Stripes, fancy do Ribbed French Linen Drilling, trenuliful o arliide p Plain While and Brown do French Cassi mere Mixed and slriaed Cuntoons C Ronen Cossimere* 2 German, India, and Georgia Yellow Nan- sj keens, do. do lihie Sup White and Colored Marseilles t* Vestings, lew priced _ 4-4 Irish Linens in whole and half pieces Dowlas, Russia diaper and crash (tor toweling) ' Burlaps mid Russia Sheeting 7-4 Barnsley Table Diaper Salin Check and Drapery muslins Extra rich Gauze, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons Assorted Corded and Grass .Skirts Crown Lining*. li-4, 8-4 Pavilion Netting Blue A pron checks Striped and Plaidcd Second mourning Ginghams India Rubber Aprons,Fine,Book muslin Ildkfs. Brown Ho lands Fine and Superfine Furniture and Garment Dimity &e. Ae. To the above will be added a variety of desirable Fanny and Staple articles, which ere now on then way. april 5 79 1 Rouble Dahlia*. R ,1 01 the Augusta need Store « choice and cup-rb collection of Double Uahliaa. "'•itch bein'; hum ihe subscribers own garden, can, u uii confkb-nce, be warranted in nit respects. Al so among other Needs, Juast received, Early (Jiirnaon (JovtT,, 1 itmip Rooted Cabbage, under ground* I urmp Routed Cabbage, above ground. J. 11. J. -SERVICE. lob. 28 & SE’ltleliU CUtODK. i'ligatr &; <Uanu3chacl, Al! I. now receiving a I a-go and general assert tncnl ofSTATLE AND FANCY DRY CkOOSSS, VV liich h ill be offered at reasonable ratea and se* coriiinuilaiing terms. March 13 69 Police. rrmr; Comrlncnddp heretofore existing under <> Ihe firm ol Cloud & Botliweli is thia day disselv* ed by mutual consult. N. R. CLOUD, npril 1 73 I), E. BUTHWELU Notice. F HURON'S imlebteil to mo for Professional sea* tices, will please make payment to Messrs Jin i;ins it who are my authorised Attorneys, during my absence from the Suite. Fob I. my? j) 1). PATTERSON. Sudiaia Sprttig:.*. r 'I he subscriber lias purchased th . II * buildings formerly occupied by Mr, -life I twin and n hers, and it now put ting ilmii in the best order fur the , "!KSSiSc*S> reception of company. The prem ises are very convenient In ihe springs, and by the attention the subscriber w ill bestow nn his custom ers, he hopes to merit an I r.-drive the patronage of ull who have hentnfiiro patronized Ihe establish ment. The virtues nl ihe mineral water, are too well known In need any reeummetidaliun lie expects to he able to occummudate Irom one hundred to one hundred and fifiy persons, l .very an aucement will hs made for the amusement and ror.r.ulion of the la dies. Ills slnhios arc pul in god order, and will be well attended. MORRIS MATHEWS. I eh 5 w lUw 36 Tim Savannah floergian w ill publish the above weekly ten weeks. STATIC OF OFOROIA, I In the Superior Court, Richmond County, J January Tyrra, 1837. Eleanor Jane Itced, 1 vs. j LM/or Divorce. niolinnl Heed. ; 8 T appearing tu the Court by the return o the Deputy Sheriff, that the defendant is nut lobe 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 in ease of judgment hj default. It is further ordered dial this rule he published in one nl' ihe Gazettes nl i he eily nl Augusta, fur the spacer of three months prior to the next term. A true extract limn the minutes us said Court. JAMES MoLAWS, Clerk. March 1 w3m 49 X. ■ .... —. ■— Filly Dollar* Reward. rat 11E subscriber offers filly dollars for the appro -B henslun of JAM ES 11. SMI TH, & his delivery lotho jailurol Lincoln County, On. lehargoiaid Smith wih eummitiing Forgorv in Augusta,in 1834 s and convoying u forged letter to mo. At the lime of this imnsiieiMin, Smith made his home near linchelor llotrcnt, in I’iekens district, S C. Jnmos R. Smith is about 20 years ol nge,round bodied, strait built, haa Inir hair, hluo eyes, liiir skin, and a scar on his left cheek, which looks like il might have been caused by '.lie eiit nl'a razor; two of his (ore-teeth out, talks bro ken and lisps vary much In hisspvcch. Any person that w ill confine said Smith in any secure jail,so that I can get him, I willgive thirty Dalian. JOEL (lITTF.NS. I’ S.—ln addition to the above reward, I willgive lor tint delivery olihesaid Smith, to Ihe jailor alur*. fluid, thirty five dollars more. J. G. Lincoln county July 15 51 mis B‘ LANKET.S, FLANNELS', die. ic.-Theset ■crihers have just recoivod 3 hales Dullii flhmkols I do super I! nl do 2 do w lota Flannels 2 do red do ‘2 do red Linds.ys, 2 eases Satinet*, (low prieui With a variety of other Goods in their line, which, j having been Inloly piirchnsnd, and u port of their I own importation from England, they are enabled to offer them below the present market prices. EDGAR A CARMICHAEL. Jan 0 6 tl Dr. Blfiij. Douglass, SUR<;i'U);> dentist, HAS returned to the city and resumed the duties el Ins proletsion, at his residence corner of Tread and .Incksun streets, over the store ol Messss. Clarke McTierA Co. ts (Jet 4 i\b:g jc «>us pos? sale. ITHIE subscriber, residing in Hamburg, .South .1 Cnrolinn, m the second house from the bridge* lias on Land a largo number of likely VIRGINIA •STAVES, mid will receive new supplies every two weeks. Persons wanting to purchase, Flaulcr’s or Trader's, would do well logivo oh a cull. JOSEPH WOOD A CO. Tbo eily papers and I lie Macon Mcssmiger will insert the above unco a week lor three months. Ft I) 2 27 SAM I) EL LANE! Tailor and Import r of English Cloths , 4r. *H Broad street, HAVING just arrived From London, b«gt mo*t nspec (Yuliy to roluin tiis si cere I hunks 10 th« eitiz/iuiol Cliurlcston, out! the adjoining States, tor the very liberal ►barn ol patronage which ho )ms Liberia run ivor, mid fends that ho Would bo want ing in gtatitudo (of such support, were bo not thus publicly lo acknmvl dgo ibo honors ho conferred, mi 110 prove iI"U lu- ban Mill an earnest and sincere do-die to extend, il possible, Lb connections in South L'aralma. lie bis boon to England for the purpose ofelfcciing arrangements of a direct intercourse be tween tUe extiibludiineiil there and hero, find also with the Unib Manufacturers, &e. Ac. Having corm-lutcd bis arrangements in a mariner to ensure a quick Huccession on he most lii.sbionnblo miiclcs of Dress b ing exported, be fflotf respect lullyaufiures lie n) ili'ii be lias now opened nn assort ment of* CO ATS, Ac. Ac., which are not to be sur passed for quality, workmanship and stylo, in the U. States. S. L. begs to add that all orders in his business lor the Loudon Markets, will meet a promptness of des, alcfi winch will characterize lire peculiar ad vantages* ol ibis establishment Master Tailors may be supplied with the latest fashions. N. I {.—Wanted, 12 first rule COAT HANDS. {Kr The .Savannah Georgian and Augusta Chroni* ole, will please give tbonbovo two insertion* on Sat tirduy and Tbuioday, until further nolico.— Charles tun Mercury. Juu. 20. ]6 c i T ' ■" men , known ns Marsh's HOj !l{ JlpiL TEl.,situated in the towfi of Aiken* I ymgWg nearly opposite the Engine House, Con vetilent- bn* ptfhsengors travelling on the' ears from and lo Charleston Also convenient for travellers : tbi« EKtublislimcnf is large and comma d oils, with Stables,offices,and all oilier necessary out buildings, calculat'd for a largo business. It will be sold on liberal terms, by applying to Dariof (*ook, Esq. Charleston, S. C. or to the Subscribcro the premuai. JOHN MARSH Aiken, Jan. 2o 20 3 OTICE.—-Colored persons found at largo n th«r 1A ( iiy alter nine o*e| »ck at night, and before day light next morning, wiiliout passes feting distinctly Hu-place or pine .t to wh’ch such colored per non is permitted to /mss, will bo confined as the Ordinance# ol the City direct. FOSTER HLODGET, Jan 17 13 if] City Marshal. S/OR SAI.E —A splendid brass mounted Buggy w. W'ngnn, double sear, lined with flesh colored water-* i liras do Zin, with double harness, pole and shafts— mado to order in New Haven, lust summer* of I In* brwt maioriols. Apply lo Jan II JI lf| C. MINER. mi is crihers having associated with them ft in business, Mr. Archibald Hoggs, give notice rba» tVse Mat husiness will in future bo conducted in Augusta, under the firm of Rankin, Boggs & Co. RANKIN A EVANS. All persons indebted Jo Rankin & Evans, either by ni to or book account, will please come forward and soldo the same, and ull who may have chum# against them will please present the same for pay merit. . _ Augusta, Jan. 2, 1837. R- ® march 14 tvv4ws . Ottlcr of Tran«porl!»ti#»i, AiKK.y, February 22, 1837. TV OTICE it pivon tliot from the Ist -March, tb« J M Pnttenycr Cure will d. port from Hambur/ and Cbarlwiton, ilailv (Sitnilay’a excepted) at 6 o’clock/ V M,. and run through the someday. VVM. ROBERTSON, JR.. Ae-nt Transportation 6. C. C. & R. R, C. Feb. 24 « ■\rn\V MACKEREL. —20 whole and 20 half j V bhls. No 1; 20 whole and 20 holf bhls. No. < i 50 who o bhls. No. 3—late caught Mackerel—jus received and lor sale by MCMbE & COHEN Jut 15 ''