Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, May 04, 1837, Image 3

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OFFICIAL DRAWING , OF THE Georgia Stale Lottery. i ,t ths benefit of the Augusta I«W fin Co»p'y J CLAIS NO 17. FOR lIW7. , a 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ratals 32 75 20 4 1 28 26 72 43 iiFREEV CERTIFY thut the above numbers •hav stand are correct, as taken from the .Man ““ of the drawing ofthe Vireinia State ** ® f u r the Town of Norfolk Class No. 4, tor & drawn »t Alexandria, Va„ April 29. f, 1837.- J ; v h"h determines the fate of all the 1 tekets in IS above Lottery. A READ, gent. May 2 12L_ GEORGIA STATE lottery. For the benefit of the iirl'STA INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY class NO. 19.—for 1337. ,be determined by the Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of the town ol Wellabitrg, C ass No 3, for 1837. I, hedrawn at ALEXANDRIA, D. C, Saturday, 0 April Gilt, 1837. S. Gmootir & Co. (successors to Yates & Mc- Intyres.) Managers. CAPITAL 30,000 DOLLARS J «KANI>SC’»MKi«C. 1 Prise of $30,'000 is 30,000 ■ 10,000 is 10,100 „ i 7,000 is 7.U00 • i 6,000 It 5 000 4,000 i» 4,000 1 . 3,000 is 3,C00 2,365 is 2,366 «» 1,000 ts 26,000 ■SO 500 is 25,0-0 SO 200 is 10,000 ga 150 is 13,200 63 100 is 6,3 0 63 SO la 5,040 63 70 is 4,410 63 60 is 3,780 126 60 is 6,300 116 40 is 5,040 651 20 is 73,090 436 10 is 834,300 dll Prizes, amounting to 8472,675 fry* Tickets §lo—Shares in proportion. JO*Tickets in the above Lottery can bo obtained ill tunas by country dealers and those who are ipjse I to adventure, by sending their orders to iu? designed, who will give prompt attention, if ad red 10 A. READ, j Contractor and S tale Agent, Augusta, Geo. fay 1 96 GREEN’S Vegetable tonic mixture, Or Paver and Ague Conqueror. For IntermiUcnlor Fever mid Ague, 'HIS inestimable Febrifuge has warranted it self, by repeated trials, to bo superior to any ar -3 yet offered t» Die public; it is infallible in 1n- MiiTTiNGund Fever and Ague ; fn necenlcoses determinated the Chills and Fever in twenty* r to forty-eight hours ; being of u vegetable com ition, the public will apprehend no mjurioua cf s from deleterious minerals; if operates as a mild effectual purgative, and may be given with great antage in Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, Deprav- Appetite, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats,and ny other affections of similar origin. For proof he efficacy of this mixture try a bottle. The in tor, being aware of the many unprincipled frauds I are daily practiced on the public, has taken the jKautiun to prefix his signature to the genuine. |B Krßmaire of Imposters and Counterfeits. ■his medicine is put up in sqaie half pint bottles, ■i the wolds “Green’s Tonic ./Mixture, or Fever ■ Ague Conqueror, New-Vork,” blown on the Hi of the buttles. ■ For sole by N, U. CLOUD, No. 232 Broad-street, ■arch 30 74 Agent for Augusta. Vlie Oglethorpe House, ■ now opan for the reception of visitors, under ■Hhe superinienilanceof hire. Mary A Snead, {■ambus, April 13, CALHOUN & BASS ■rills 9U 6t Kdical College of Georgia. will be a meeting of the Board ofTrus ■teos of the Medical College of Georgia, on Wed (Hky the 10th day of May next, at So'cluck, P. M. Hi Order pf the Executive Commit'at, Hi 28 100) L D. FORD, Sec’y. ■ uri.USE MANUPACTUIUNOCO. ■SUPPLY ofYarns and Oznahurgs will, in fu- Hr ure, be kept on hand at the Company's De- JjHftiy, at R. C. Baldwin’s Store, Broad-st. Augus- H, where the former customers afihe Factory, ■■e trade generally are invited to call. WM, G. NIMMO, Sec y & Treas’r. Hch 29 ts 73 Notice. HO. W. CRAWFORD ismy legally, au thoria- a gent during my absence from the city of WM. WKlGH’l’. Boots 4* Shoes. ■H|ng and sum mer assortment B. W. FORCE & CO. I received 500 packages Boots and Shoes rising every article in the line. All ar being with Manufactures direct, they as low as in the Northern cities. all kinds of Leather, Moroca, Sea), and <. WfT/v 0. —500 .Sides Georgia tanned light Solo , ! 500 do do do Upcr Loath- MBgh- April 15 HAMBURG DEPOT, * April 18. 1837. f troTicu is given, that payment of freight for » Mercha ndize by the Rail road will be requi d at the D« pusitory on delivery of the Goods. All Goudi not taken from the Depot, within venty-fcur I loure after notice of arrival and delivery giVsn, will be sent to a public store, at the ; wner or co; nsignees cxpcnce. apfillS 91] A. R. HAIG, Agent. »I Homy of Boncuet. POR cuiiii >,couglis, complaint) of the lungs load- L fiUftuci msumption, spitting of Blood, asthma, roupUkivf s, hooping cough, pain in the breast ad «ufc,|riy» pepsia, difficulty in breathing in young lihir®, A-c, &c. Ac. Thiuthii g and valuable preparation has proved m o practice of many years, and its repu >UiK. KC '°° *®Bcls may be learned by the use of or *thhi It produces ease, expectoration and an ItsMßfcull itton of the fluids, obviates coslivenoss 'itiwigeaa ring debility, and brings a gentle end »UhMo:B ure on ths skin. It immediately quits wubm fi I, gives ease to a sore and painful breast, ad suppAru ths debilitated chest and lungs under £ea*«,»ntl seated consumption. The highest me leal tuthnri ty agree with those who have used it, ‘ be tlpftna at valuable compound yet known in T' of tho above justly celebrated Medicine ■stoHrcd and for sale by N. B CLOUD. . 09) No. 232 Brond-tt. TVcw r Goods, 9m spring and summer. PHH-h senbers hav) received au aajortn.ent of W ■••'bio goods, consisting of raen and Dahlia col il Broad Cloths, r JH do and olive col'd Cashmerctt do and brown drab'd t Its do and olive Bombazins, j Genoa Cashmere, lancy do Drillings, Mar’s and Satin Vestings, ol articles to which they would tn- of their customers and the public TlB „ PRICE & WALLER*. Drapers & Tailors, 253 Broad st. r«HH BOLTING CLOniS-Indian Floor- Lfl^Hjttingg. delphia Kid and Morocco Slippers, 9B u fringes, and Cotion Hosiery, Linens and Drillings, Linens and Diapers, Caps, Curls and Kinglets, .Muslins and Ginghams. _ (®d assortment of the above articles, just re • a *WlMtd for tale by T. If. WY ATT & Co. *%■!* 96 No 205 Broad-st. 1 Jit Steamboat Office. ? ’ Savannah. April 14th, 1837 5 Jj»TICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. ‘ meeting of the Stockholders ol the \ tSfci?S^ r ' f,oat c °tnp ar >y of Georgia, will be held . IfKr* on M or,^a y'Maif, ai lOo’ciock. A. ‘ tune an cieciion will be held for thir- - to manage the affairs of the Compa- V thanes ensuing. y.^^P l!o2 kh')lders may by power of attorney, j Other Stockholder to represent them, a —.« ■■ i VM. E. LONG, *!■ f-ac’y & Tteas'ra. b co an dCotu.tr will pahLsh ! r r,f 3V & ■ ill®: • I iVolice. I f i f >«r baingdeaitoua to wutidraw fivm • -A his nresent b. aaiaes, offers for sale his entire stock ol Books, Stationary Ac. 'The stock is guod and wall adapted for this market.it is composed ol a variety not surpassed by any similar establishment m the Slate. ■'J he terms will be such that it w ould be an object for any one with a capital that wishes to engage in this line ol business. The store is one hundred and fitly leet deep, with a dwelling attached situated on the corner of tho block, the lot extending’ to the back street; it being one ol the most desirable situations fora Book establishment &c. in Ike place having recently been pul in good repair at a consider a.ile expense, and undera lease for a.lerm us years an approved tenant that would procure lhe stock, could occupy it at the same low rent as now pan*. All his household furniture, will bo sold, provided tho stock of Books &c. is disposed of. He offers also for sale two Squares of Land, lying south ol the old burying ground near the Columbia Bridge. The undersigned tenders his most sincere thanks for past favors io those lhai have sustained him in i business, and solicits a continuation of the same, to enable him to close his affairs. Those indebted to him will please come forward settle arrears, in or* , der that lie may pay those he is indebted to. Having been in business for tho la?t fifteen years • in Colu.t.l ii and not suing more on an average, than one u year, he hopes still he may close his mercan tile transactions without resorting to this unpleasant recourse, and then apply his attention hereafter to that which isbeilsr adapted to his present health. 8.0 PLANT. Columbia. S C may 1 w2t 101 i\cw spring Guofiif. H SNOWDEN A SHEAR. AV E just received from New York and Phila delphia, a very large and splendid assortment ol Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, suitable (or the Spring and Summer season, comprising a great va riety of new and splendid articles of the latest 1.0n 1 don and i'nris styles, which have been selected with great care from the most recent importations for the city and country trade, among them are— Extra rich French Muslins with small figures, (lates styles) Superior French Printed J ickuncta and Cambrics small figures, and entirely new slvles Rich Silver striped and Printed Lawn Mutlins Superior black and white French Muslins Extra black Grenadine, and black Crape D’Lyons Extra French, German, and Manchester, Ginghams, of very superior styles Superior black and white Mourning Ginghams (extra quality) 1 Extra 4-4 French Prinis, small figures, and superior ! styles ! SupenorKnglish and American Prinis Snj-ior french and English black and while Prints fpr mouT.” in Z- ( ejtl , r “ qual'ty) _ . _ , Ext* rich L/ndonu-T* Amrtcou F— Print. Extra rich black v.-’" de ,i‘‘" . . Mat coni’s best black ltai.- n Lustrings Superior wide black Gro de StO 3 ... *\ Extias-4 French bl’k Bomhnzoens, s manure, Superior black Chally’s and black Italian Cn>i^ s Extra rich French Needle Worked Muslin Capes and Collars’, -f tiro latest i’aus style, (a very largo assortment) Infant’s Needlo-w ork’d linen Cambric Caps & Bodies Needle-worked Muslin Hands of superior style A very large supply of Needle-work’d Muslin Edg ings and inscrtlngs, (new patterns) A large supply of Thread Lace Edgings and Insert ings, (new and rich patterns) A large supply of Blond laces and Grecians quillings Superior German Oruels for embroidering (a very large supply of the best quality) embracing a very great variety of die richest colors Canvass and Needles for embroidering Ladies fasry cotton <fe rich embroidered silk Aprons Ladies superior Mohair Caps, (a very large supply) Extra 3-4 and 4-4 rich Hernani, Gauze, and fancy Shawls and Handkerchiefs Superior plain white, black, and fancy 4-4 heavy twisted silk Shawls Rich Blond Gauze Scarfs and fancy Chatelaines Superior 3-4 and 4-4 black love Hdkfs and black love and crape Veils Rich green, white, and black Blend Gauze Veils Superior black, white, & green doited Lace lor Veils Superior plain and figured B ibbinell’s & Blond Laces Superior white and black Silk Lace Edgings Ladies' superior Hem slich-needle worked, and cor ded linen, cambric Handkerchiefs Gentlemen's superior white Damask, crimson, Eng lish, and fancy Fongea Hdkis Extra plain Jackunet, Nansook, Mull, and Book Muslins Superior figur’d Swiss and Book Muslins Superior undressed Cambrics and Bishop Lawns Rich fancy striped & check Swiss Muslins, new style Superior oriental and fancy check'd Muslins, (a very larg-t supply) Extra rich fancy bonnet and cap Ribbons Rich embroidered and fancy Belt Kibbons Ladies’ fcxtra colored and block 11. S. Gloves Ladies' superfine while and black pic hic (Moves Gentlemen's superfine black 11. S. and white Berlin Gloves Ladies’ superior black and while open worked, and plain English Silk Hose Ladies’ superior Lisle Thread Hose Ladies' superior plain and opened-worked Linen Hose Ladies' superior English and German while and black cotton Hose, (best style) Ladies’ superior brown and fancy cotton /fine Misses superior white and fancy colored cotton Hose, No. 1, 2,3,4, and 5 Youths' white and mixt cotton half-Hose Gentlemen's superfine while, black, brown, and Ran dom Colton and Thread lialf-Hoso Superior French Gum Elastic Suspenders,, best qua lity) Superior 5-8 and 3-4 long Lawns Superior 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, roand thread and warranted all Flax Superior heavy 9-B,lrish Linens, expressly fur pillow cases Superior 5-4 and C-4 Irish Linen Nheetings Extra 8-4,10-4, 12-4, and 14-4 rich Damask Table Cloths Superior Damask Napkins and white Doyles Heavy Scotch and superior B. E. Diaper for Towels Scotch Huckaback a very superior article for Towels Superior Tickienburgs and Russia Sheetings Extra 12 4 white Marseilles Quilts with fringe from $7 to S2O Superior 12-4 white knotted Counterpanes Ladies' superior while and black oorded Skirls, with small raised tucks Ladies’ superior C'orsclts, No. 1,2, 3,4,5, and 6, best style Superior 9-Band 5-4 Furniture Dimiliescxtra quality Superior Garment Dimity and Hair Cord Muslins Alar. e supply of American and German Cotton Fringe Snpcnor white and brown French Drills Extra French and German plain white, and brown Linens Superior Georgia and German Nankeens Superior Crape Camhlels, black Lastings and black Circassians Superior fancy mixtures & Bengal stripes for youth’s clothing Extra wht. He colored double back Marseilles Vesting Extra blue and black cloths and Buff Cassimeroe A large supply of Kentucky Jeans Gem lemon's superior Linen Bosoms and corded Col lars (brst style) A large supply ufGent’cmen’s Summer Stocks (soma very narrow) Ladies’superior Umbrellas and Parasols of the best style Gentlemen’s superior Silk [and Cotton Umbrellas (extra size and quality) Ladies’ rich white and gilt, and black and gilt Reti cules Rodger’s best quality of Scissors Superior Drill Eye Needles, it Kirby’s patent Pens Taylor’s and Clark’s best Spool Cotion (3UO yards) Superior Pearl Buttons, some very small size for La dies’ Dresses Superior quill back and shell-tuck and side Combs, (deep teeth) Linen tapes, braids, while and colored Bed Lace Superior Darning Colton Superior ralra leaf and rich featiier Fans Superior Oil Silks and Oil Cloilis A largo supply of paper hangings (new pallorrs) Rich Screens fur Fire Boards, ot the mott splendid paitoms Coarse Bobbinelts for Pavihiors Slater’s 4-4 Premium Bleached Shirtings and English Lung Cloths Superior 3-4,7-8,4-4,5-1, and G 4 Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Heavy Shetuckot Ticks, Apron <fc FuriiiluroCheclts Superior Flax Osnabarghs and Hear Duck Buckrams Padding and Top-sail Duck The above with u great variety of other articles embracing almost evory description of Dry Goods, •suitable for the supply of Families and country Mer chants, will be sold at very low prices—the public ate respectfully invited to call and examine the aa sortment. apni 27 97 Sale ot Lots in the City ! OF BRUNSWICK, GA. ffIHE numerous applications which have been .B- made for Lots by persons anxious to make or I rangomentsto build and commence business next Autumn, and tin difficulty es obtaining them from indvidual. Lol-holdere,have induced the Brunswick Land Company to offer at public sala, tram one to two hundred well selected. The sale wdl commence on Thursday, the twenty-fifth day of May next, un der the superintendence of the Directors, or an Agent appointed for that purpose. The terms of sale will be libera!, and titles indis putable A timely distribution of Pampb'efs will bo made, •■unfaming the terms of sale. Reports :tl Engineers and Commiseioners, Exploits orv .'-fept. Catalogues, &e &c. C W. CARTWRIGHT. I HENRY RICE, rhetors GESEGE y fIEXTEF, ' April I ** t T •Igood Chance for Great \| BARGAIN’S! FURNITURE FOR SALE if DYAVCI'ION. a ’ J *HF-subscriber intending to remove to anew t “ -Store the ensuing fall, and wishing through the j ummer to devote his pansonal attention at the North, j m getting up his slock for that purpose, will offer at . auction on Tuesday, May 2d, his extrusive, and well assorted stock on hand, at his Ware Rooms, on ’ Broad and (.'ami bell streets, (first corner bulow the j late fire) consisting of— Sofas, Side-Boards, Bureaus, ! Piano Furies, Book Case., Wardrobes, i Ker and Centre Tables, Dining do. j P. and C. Tables, Mirrors, Looking Glassee, and j Toilets, j Mahogany, Curl’d Maple, Fancy and Windsor Chairs, , Wash -Stands. Window Blinds, Foot Stools, [ Bedsteads, Mattresses,&c. &c. Terms cash,—Catalogues will be ready on day of : sale. , N. B. Should ihe weather be unfavorable, the , above sale will take place the first fair day, and be , continued until ail is sold. Persons wishing to purchase at private sale, can do so at very reduced prices. , THOS. M. WOODRUFF. Augusta, April 10 83 iKr 7Tie Constitutionalist. Standard of Union, I Southern Recorder, Athens Whig, Greenville Moun i taineer, and Washington News, will publish the a hove twice, and send their account' to this office. Town ol niajuoiii’g. REWARD. RESOLVED, That the Town Council of Ham burg, offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED to any person or persona, who may t bring proof to conviction ol any person or persons, B who may have had any incendiary agency in the . late fire. Done in Council 25th of April, 1837. ,» B. F. McDUNALD, Int. Pro. Tern. I, By the Imendant Pre. Tern. e M Gray, Clerk. April 20 5t 97 s 5 tT The city papere and Charleston Courier, will give the above five insertions. s tongpess Watt r. Afresh supply immediately from tho Congress Springs at Saratoga, for sale by april 29 lOU W. HFAVSON t. Oils. CMNE White Sperm and Linseed Oil, just received a JT for sale by april 29 W HEWSON. BSa’issiics. CLOTHES, Hair, Nail, Plate, Comb, Horse, and fine Dusting Brushes—comprising an elegant assortment, just received and for sale by april 29 W. HEWSON. Lost Briast Tin LOST last evening a Gold Frame Breast Pin with the figure of a Bird on the taco of it. The - -7'der will be rewarded and receive the thanks of the owtie.' l’ v having « « this office. : *9 100 , will DR. ROBERTS’® Welch IcdiCßiuenidii:; | FTt OR curing Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Liver ConT JL plaints, Jaundice, Colic, Paver and Ague, Dys • entery, Headach, Loss of Appetite, Flatulence, Hy ’ pochondria, Hysterics, Dropsical Complaints and > Heartburn. It a|sa prevents all Bilious Disorders, and removes habitual Coativcness, Asthma, Stran gury, Gravel, Rheumatism, Gout asd impurities of i tl-.e Blood. > * CERTIFICATES. 1 N’anquoit, Dec. 19, 1831. Dr. Marchisi— r Dear Sir—ln the month of December, 1324, being at St. Anvili, province of Uppor Canada, I caught a cold which soon settled into a fever; at the same 2 time I had a moat distressing cough, and a very se vere pain in my iefi vie. I applied to several emi nent Physicians in Lewistown, Niagara co. who J treated mo for tho Livor Complaint—bat without ’ success. 1 grew worse every day, and I thought 1 should soon be called to appear before the great *T • AM.” In ihe month of March, 1823,1 applied to skilful Physicians in Oneida county, who treated me also for the Liver Complaint, without any essential ben t efit. 1 wem afterwards lo Now York, in hopes that change ol climate and diet and new scenes might possibly restore me to health; and indeed a stay of a lew months there ena bled me to renew my trade. I 6 waa not cured, however, lor from the time I was >’ tick, until very lately, 1 waa often distressed by a pain in ray left side, want of appetite, indigestion, and a general depression of spirits. Last October 1 was induced la take “Dr. Roberts's Welch Medica ment urn,” prepared by yourselt, and I feel grateful that 1 am able to stale that after having used one pint a and a half, Me pain in my side has entirely subsided. 1 have regained my appetite, and my general health J has been so far restored that 1 have not leltso well as I do now within the last eight years. I conceived it a duty I owe to the public at large, a to make my case generally known, 1 hope that thousands through the United Slates, who are now i as much afflicted as I have been, will he induced to make atrial of your medicine, convinced that they will find it most beneficial. , Yours respectfully, HENRY DAVIS. Utica, May 14th, 1831. Mr. J. M. Marchisi— " Sir—Th is may certify that I have been severely afflicted for five years with the Inflammatory Klicu ' malism. I applied to some of the most eminent Physicians in New York, but received little or no . relief. Fortunately, I began using Dr. Roberts's 1 Genuine Welch Mcdicamentum, prepared by you, from which 1 experienced very great and surprising ’ benefit; and I sincerely recommend to every family tills important medicine. Your humble servant, A. D. TALLANT. Utica, Jan. Ist, 1831. Dr. Marchisi — Dear Sir—Previous to taking your Medicaman turn, I was very much afflicted with Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, my eyes were very much inflamed and had been for more than a yoar. I hud tried various remedies without much or any relief until I com menced using your Mcdicamentum, from which 1 , received almost immediate relief. Yours, &c. 1 LUKE DODGE, t N. B.—The Medicine will in no case be genuine without my vvrittrn signature on the label of each ■ bottle. JOHN B. MARCHISI. Utica, March lit, 1836. i A supply ot the above valuable Medicine just re ceived, and for sale by ‘B. CLOUD, april 17 90 No. 323 Broad street. Trolansu* Uteri. CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICATION. DU A. G. HULL’S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER is off red to those afflicted with i Prolapsus Uteri, and other diseases depending upon relaxation of the abdominal muscles, as an inslru ; ment in every way calculated for relief and perma nent restoration to health. When this instrument is carefully and properly nited to the form of the pa tient it invariably affords the most immediate immu nity from the distressing “dragging and hearing . i down” sensations which accompany nearly all ca- i ses of Visceral displacements of tho abdomen, and . its skilful application is always followed by an car- i ly confession of radical relief from the patient her- j i self The Supporter is of simple construction and ran be applied by tha patient without further aid. ■ Within tho last two years 7(JO of the Utero Abdomi nal .Supporters havo been applied with the most hap py results. The very great success which this Instrument has i met warrants Hie assertion, that its examination hv 1 ' the Physician will induce him to discard tha dis- I gusting pessary Imherio in use. Itts gratifying to r , state, that it has met the decided approbation ofeve- I ry memherofthe Medical Faculty who haa applied it, at well as every patient who liss worn it. The Subscriber having been appointed agent for ! the sale of the shove Instruments, all orders address ed toltim will be promptly attended to. N.B. CLOUD, Wholesale Druggist, 1 No 232 Broad-st,, Augusta,Ga. ■ JKTA supply of Hull’s Celebrated Trusses always I ren hand. April 4 77 - — Examine Tout* Tee I». t DU. PARSONS, Sergeon Dentist,of Nev York, I respectfully informs tho ladirs and gentlemen 1 ol Augusta and vincity, that ha has removed on Jar.l,eon-street, in the rear of the Globe Hotel, (retired 1 ; from the company of the Hotel,) wltcre no person ' can object to call for cunsuitaiion eroperation; if oh- I ! jcctionable to any lady, they may be wailed on at I , their dwelling. Hewill remaintiil Jane; afterlcaving he will via- ■ it the Springs and carious villages and remm in Oo- 1 tuber. He feels grateful for the patronage thus far extended lo him and hopes a continuance of the 1 I r.imo. Painful teeih cured and plugged, from the | smallest to the largest cavtty. Teeth inserted, filed I I and cieanorl; the most difficult teeth and rants extrac- I ted with ease anil safely. I Any operation on the teeth and gams will be dona 1 in a superior manner; scurvy, and inflamed gums perfectly cured in three days Children’s toeih. 1 when crowded, ins very important they should bo i attended to in the duo season, in order to save them ! for life. i Hi* orp-srience for repairing tcoth cannot ho sur- , pasaod; afior twenry-fivo years constant praeiica, ha j tracts to give entiro satisfaction. Those who may desire his sarvicae had he'tor apply soon, and leave notice the day previous, in uric: that ha may moat < hie -ng'gemema. t The Aromatic Detergent Danlifitee rosy bo hsd i that will gr/a the teeth a boenti/sl polish. t Reference may bo made to Dr. 3 Htrria and sis-y t 1 ether?, whe hr -e experienced V* oparaucua >n this ' p :a*« aprl’f ts I JOB OFFIC £. U7 F. taka tills method ol interning our trends, and the public generally, that we lie v« opened a lerge und extensive office, In tho rear id our puhli cai ion office on Broad street, in the building formerly occupied by Messrs. Pemberton as llie office of the Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOB.s’, of every description. The office will be under the man agement of Mr. W. T. Thompson, who is one of the best job-workmen in tiro cby. I'AMt’HLETS, BANK CHECKS, CARDS, COTTON lOXKIPTS, circulars. kills of lading, handbills, visiting cards, BLANKS, HOUSE BILLS, LABELS. PRICES CURRENT, and every description of plain and ornamental print ing, in Black, Blue, Groan, Rod, Bronze, and other fancy colors, w ill be executed with neatness, taste, and promptitude. Feb. 25 46 Bacon. milE subscribers havejust opened a Bacon house JL si tl.o i’lnmer's Hotel, (Hamburg,) ard being determined to sell 50,000 rounds in fiveorsix weeks, are off ering at lower prices I linn are usual in this market. Conic and gat while you can, for the article is firsl-ralc, and prices very low. CRAWFORD A MEYER. april 29 3td a 3tw 100 Uissolulion of Partnership rßHG public are respectfully informed that the A Partnership heretofore existing between Elias Mai on & James Douglass, is this day dissolved april 21 2tw 93] FI,IAS NASON Pal ills AN Invoice of While Lead consisliag of Pure and Extra No. I. and 2, from the Union W hite Lead Factory, together with a general assortment ol Coloured Paints in Oil, and dry, for sale by april 29 W. HEWSON. ftmiian’s Panacea, Xc, A few boxes of Indian's Panacea, Green's Vege table Tonic Mixture, Ho wand's Tonic Mix ture, and most of the tasluonnblo patent medicines of the day, for sale by april29 W. IIEWSON. CitHE subscriber having purchased tho interest of A Mr. D. E. Bothwell, in iho Drug establishment heretofore conducted under the firm ol Cloud & Belli well, would inform his friends and the public gene rally, that ho w ill continue the same, aid keep con stantly on hand a largo assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c., which ho will dispose if on terms us low ns can be obtained in any Southern market. He would invite Physicians, Merchants, tad others, to call mid examine his stock before purchasing else where. april 4 N. B, CLOUD. —— Us M. B. McKEE, & CO. hegleave to return their neknow'Mgements to their friends and tho | uhlic on botli sides of the Savannah, for tho very liberal palronago extended towards them since their commencement in business. They also wish to announce to thn ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity,/that they are now o 'ening from recent iinponniions in New York | ~“W and fashionable siock of spring and summer , . ’■ which will be sold on moderate terms my g oi.„, . -«g credit. fut cm,..' nrnpproU.. month ITsia* ?w* €opnrlttt.V9Mp- FEMIF undersigned linve loken Mr, T.-J iftOWN i A into copartnership, and will lieroa tof Co (nisi- ( ness under the firm of lIAPLLr, Owens, 4t L’roW.4. Thanhfnl to their friends fur past patronage, they solicit i continuance ol it at the old stand. HADLEY & OWENS. Auguata, April 8,183” ts 82 Heady Made Linen. S SUPERIOR Pino Linen and Cotton Shiits, cut and made in the best possible manner expressly to nitrorder; fins Linen Ruffled and Plain Bosoms also. SO duz. best round and square end Collars, by B. b.kirtland&co., march 31 75] Merchant Tailors, 25Q Broad st. GENTLEMEN’S SUFERIOirTjLOVKfs. EXTRA superfine black and fashionable colored Hoskin Gloves, (real kid ) •Spun Silk, Raw -Silk white and colored, Lisle Thread spring wrist, white and colored Lisle thread Berlin. Just received by, B. 11. KIRTLAND Co, march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Bread Street. Fancy Goods- EXTRA superfine* twill’d Spittlcfijld Pocket Handkerchiefs; do. do. embroidered site lines cambric ; do. Riding and money Beits. Silk Night Cans and Purses, Leather, do. Silk Noll under Shins and Drawers, Cloth and Hair Brushes, by B. B. KIRTLAND* Co. march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Dnad-St. Hosiery. (-1 ENTLEMEN’S superior Black and White Silk A Derby rib’d Half Hose, do. White Spun Silk do.. Clergymen mixt do .Silk and Colton do., Fancy Check Silk do., White and Brown Colton do. Just received by B. B. KIRTLAND & CO. Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad st, march 31 75 PRINTING PAPER—From A. Pattersoi & Son’s Paper Mill, Greenville, S. C.—Jusl re ceived and fiir sale at the manufacturers price*, by Jan 7 Ifj T. H. &I. C. PUNr. Greenville mail Line OF FOUR HORSE POST COACHES. Through in two days, via Edgefield, C. IL, Liberty Hill, Cedar Springs, Abbeville C 11., Anderson 0. H,, Pendlelon, Pickensville, to Greenville C. H., S. C., resting for the night ol Ab beville C. 11., each way, and intersecting the Pied mont Line of 9 Passenger Couclus, which runs north, and rests at Abbeville thosamenight. Leaving Auguata, Mondays, Thuwdajs and Sat- ( tndays, at 3 o clock, IA. I\L, arrives at Greenville Friday, Sunday and Tuesday, at 8 o’clock, P. M. Leaves Greenville Monday, Thursday md Satur day, at 3 o clock, A 01, and arrives at Augusta, I Friday, Sunday and Tuesday, at 8 P. M. At Greenville it intersects Newland’s Saluda Lide ol four horse Post Couches, running via offflet Rock and Ashvillo (Bunkum conuly) to the Worm Springs on French Broad River, vis Greenville, Term., to Bean’s Station, at which point the tra veller interseeli the great lino fiom Washington Ci ty via Knoxville to Nashville, Tenn„nnd at said point, intersects a lino running to Lexington, Ky. and Cincinnati. Ohio; os also at Bean’s Station the Southern Traveller lias tho advantage of atsf« la- , ciliiies via Rogers villa and Abbingdun, Vatu iVhite and Rod Sulphcr Springs. All the above routs are rocked with well broke , horses, good Coaches, sober, polite, careful, aid ex- , pertenced Drivers. i All baggage at risk of the owners. R. DOUGLASS & CO. April! ts 77 New Sprinff GooclS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR arn now receiving from i Now York and Philadelphia, their Spring sup- I plies of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, compri sing a great varie y of new nnd splendid articles ol the latest London and Paris styles. AMONG WHICH ARIC : Extra Rich French Muslins, now style Superior French Printed Jaconits and Cambrics, \ small figures and entirely new stylo / Superior!-! French (small figured) Prints, new style Rich Silver Striped and Printed Lawn muslins Superior Black and White French muslins Extra Rich French Neodlo Worked muslin Capes ( and Collars of the latest Paris styjo A very largo supply of Needle Worked Muslin Edg- , ings and Insonings, new patterns , Superior Thread Lace Edgings and Inserting Rich Fancy Gauzo Hakf*..and Chattelaincs , Ladies and Gentlemen's superior Linen Cambric " t Ildkfs, large sires. Extra Rich Black Gro do Rine, richest lustre Mattaoni’e best Black Italian Lustrings Superior wide Black Gro de Swiss Extra S I French Black Bombusln, Lapin's manu facture Superior Black Chilly’s and Black Italian Crapes i Ladies Extra Col'd 11. S. Gloves of the best syia & i nnd colors Ladie-s superior Black and White Open Walked i and plain English Silk Hose Ladies superior plan White and Open Worked Lin- , cn Hose Ladies superior Ltise Thread Cntion Hole Ladies superior English White Cotton Hose, beet stylo Extra White and Fancy Col’d Marseilles Vestings Superior White and Brown French Drills Superior Fancy Mexican Mixtures md Bengal Stripe* A Urge supply of superior Kentucky Jeans A large supply of Paper flangings, new patterns Rich Aoroens lor Fire Boards, of me most splendid peuenu The public ire reepecltully requested to call end examine the abode. with e greei vmiely of other ar ticles. S. <sr S. wtl! rootres in afa or lays other large invoices of tho latest imporUhons, whl.th will ft -re | than the pr.-rt com plena an/; oxtenar'a eeeort«Mot, they have f « offered an tho puk’ t, o es wk.ch will be sold p t »err V-w pi -rer April I Ladies Hahit €lollis. JU 51'received a beautiful arli.lr fir gentlemen summer Frock Coats [fashionable colors; STOCKS. Black'ind Saxton superior plain Bombazin Block on silk names, made light fiir summer B. B. KIRTLAND At CO april 17 Drapers At Tailors, 350 Broad st. BTANIU.V(3COM MITTGBS OF COUNCI I. On Accounts.—Messrs Dugas,Gumming, and Ini lon On Street* — Messrs Warren, Dugas, and Parish On Magazine. — Messrs. Cooke, Dillon, and Hill. On Hospital. —Messrs. Kobcruon Kirtlaud, smj Walker. On Drains.— Messrs. Crmnp, Warren and Hitt. On City Hall. —Messrs. .Hiller, Warren, and Du gas OnPurnps. —Messrs. Hill,Gumming, and Crump. On Market —Meeers. Parish, Walker,and Dugas. On River Bank and Wharf.— Messrs. Gumming, Miller, and Hitt. On Police. —Messrs. Warren, Miller, and Bobert son. On Jail - .Messrs. Diihn, Robertson, and Cooke. On Health. —Messrs. Walker, Crump, and Robert son. On Engines. —Messrs. Kinlnnd, Warren, and Par ish. On South Common.—Messrs. Gumming, Parish, and Cooke. O'lOkirity. —Messrs. Miller, Walker, and Dillon. Published by oder of Council. April 19.1837. GEO. M. WALKER,CI’k. Notice. J,' llzons ore notified that niter the Kith inst. •* all Dogs found running at large, will be killed agreeably to a resolution of Council passed in 1836. FOSTER BLODGET, a P rli 3 City Marshal. - & Umbrellas. I liable Parasols* Ladies’ Umbrellas . 1 do sup. Gentlemen's Silk arid Gotten do. Just received,and forsaleby n l ,r d 5 J. P. SETZE &CO. A SUPPLY of tho above celebrated medicine, warranted a speedy anil lasting cure for Ague and Fever, nnd every symptom of general debility. Just received ami fiir sale wholesale and retail, by THOMAS BARRETT * CO. Appointed Agents. March 22 67 tllAV!' this day sold my stock m trade to Messrs, Clark & Holland, who will continue the Cloth ing Business at tiie old and well cstablisl cd ataud, 291 Broad-street. I trust that thn liberal patronage which lias been extended to me while in business, will not be lost with them. Jan 14 11 tf] D'LYON THORPE. ALL persons having claims against mo, will please present them »; the old stand, where 1 can be found for one month from ibis "late Persons in debted to m/i are politely requested In nwko imme diate payment. D’LYON 'I juORPd. Ja “ H 11 It O HEADDEN, Portrait Painti b, reapoct | ludy informs the Citizens of Augusta that he has rflturned 10 taken tho room m the iconic Hall, whtc.' 1 ln> occupied laat winter. jgy* snecimettfl of his - “ntlaig may be soon in a saw days at his room, to which he unites tho atten tion of those disposed to patronize iunl. Jan7 il _ GREENSBORO’ MALE AND FEMALE AcaUuniien rTVHE Trustees ol.lho above institutions lake this JL method of informing the public that they are now both in a highly flourishing condition, under the care of experienced nnd able teachers. The mala department lias about fitly students, and is under the direction of Air Augustus Aldcn, whose ac knowledged abilities as an instructor of youth, ad ded to many years experience in his profession emi nently entitle him to tho patronage of the public. The Female department has upwards of sixty pu pils, and is under the care ol Miss A. P. Hamilton, a lady ui superior literary attainments, whose sys- Sm <>f discipline and mode of instruction hive been ghly approved, and have secured for her a charac ter ns an instructress, perhaps unrivalled in this sec tion of country. The Trustees have engaged the services of Alisa AI A. Miller, as an aialelanv, who is a lady well qualified to for the discharge of tier duties. In the department of Music, they hove the servi ces of Miss E. A. Hewelt, who was a successful and highly approved teacher ol tho science of mu sic in the Sparta Female Seminary tho Inst year. in anticipation ul numerous acquisitions to both departments, by the commencement of another quarter, they ara happy to stale that they ha lha promise of the Rev. r rancie Bow man to (tear reci tations of some classes in cither department a" oc casion may require. They expect also in a short lima to engage a com petent teacher ol the French language. Greensboro' in which these institutions are loca ted us to healthness of situation, and intelligent, re fined and moral society is not surpassed it is believ ed by any village in this A'lato. Buard ran be had on moderate terras in many genteel families. JAMES F. FOSTER, Y P. KING. W. C. DAWSON, G. G. MAf/lEWS, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Tnisteu*. Greensboro', March 13 vvGt 59 The Editors ol the Charleston Observer and Southern Recorder will publish the above once a week for six weeks, in each of their papers and for ward their accounts to the Board ol Trustees at Greensboro', for payment. Joliet*. ALL persona indebted to the late Wei tern B. Thomas will please make payment, anti tlioso having demands against him will hand them in, du ly authenticated, within the lime prescribed by law, to N. W. Cocke nr to EMELINE F. THOMAS,Adm’x. The undersigned may bo found by all persons having busmens with iiim at the office of James W Davies, Esq. in Cumming’s Law Range. March 11 64 N. W. COCKE. ■liaziin, shl VViil stand tho ensuing season at I rMntl JosiAit Patterson's near White ”VTt Hall, and at Cambridge, at $lO lha a BCU to insure, flinzim is full s j Fg W sixteen hands and a half high; he was ntfiSN&mOgiilby old Sir Atchy out of the darn of the celebrated running mare lolly Hopkins. Pendleton, (8 C ) Feb, 10 L. GOODE. Tito Greenville ATountainter, Columbia Telescope, and Edgefield Advertiser will publish the above once a weak, until the Ist of May, and forward their accounts for payment. , , L. .G Feb 14 ' tM 35 CARPENTER’S Solution of Kremote —Furtha euro of cancerous ulcers, old sores, letters, ring-worms, und will immediately stop bleeding fiom fresh wounds, bleeding at the noso, &c. &c. For sale by CLOUD * BOTHWELL, lan 16 IS] No. 232 Broad-street NEGRO WOMAN FOR SALE—About forty years of age—she can he seen at the jsii, and will he sold low, if taken out el tho State ; is sold be cause she will not live wilhhor present owner. Jun 14 1 If "DISSOLUTION OP CO-PARTNERSHIP. SHHIE Co-partnership heretofore existing between I Botmweli. 4k Maguire, was, this day, by mutual ennsunt dissolved All persons indebted to, or having claims against said firm ate requested to make settlement wuh J. W. Bothwell, who is duly authorized to transact ell business connected with sstd firm. J. W. BOTHWELL, JAS. MAGUIRE, Jan. 1,1837. 44 Petit, tiriilph Cotton Seed. CJaO(T SACKS, direct from Iho Hills, frnm tho rs kvT well known plantation of T. Bock, near Koo’ncy We have sstisfuctory certificates of the measurement nnd gomritnetiers ol those seed, those wanting will do well to rail or send their ordoru as early as possible. ADAMS, PARMELEE, <t CO. Feb 23 14 A feint rate Perir.rmn nnd Ac aW eountent;» desirous of employment, for a short time in this city. Apply at this office. Jan 17 if 13 Soaps, tints, Pipes*, and p'IADIKA WINE. OA Inmh impcriod M. Jf. Wine - J.J 109 Caeca Luts, fur, AMs 29 Boxes pipes JC da Neap 5 Coses Bottled Madeira " Iqst ivr.ded nni ‘or Nale low b/ SXNDfK'WJ ACCLtr S Auff’-s. Ff’- i v Opposite the Plann-rs lion’. I information XWmted. IIS 1j) Aid'll CU ANE hlt his brother's rerideinS iff [ JIA. Hilijtmrough, Jasper county, Ga on Wed ' nesday, th Ist t eb/uury la>l, lor I 'naileetun, whs 1 soon two miles and a half below WtuTSnlon, on his way to Augusta, since than nothing has been h“ard ofliitn lie is u young man, about ivvenly-lbree years of age, With black hair and black whisker?, and had on, when ho left, a brown camblet clunk, au ~ adclaidc dress coat with figured gilt buttons, and a L pair of clouded caesimers puitaloons; nnd rode a I amali bay boras with black inane and tail and black 1 leet. a Spanish gilted saddle, and had with him a (pair h of saddle bags marked ,v. Crane, Hillsbor)’ Coo. . Ay information respecting him, diroctod to Abra ,J ham Crane, Hillsboro', or Wm. 11. Crane, Augusta, will be thankfully received, and it this notice should j meet Ilia eye, ho is requested to rclivo the anxiety ol !. his friemls by writing to them immediately. Augusta, Aprils Iwd/Sivvtf 82 j. The Montgomery Journal will plcaao insert tbs , above (semi-weekly)lbrtmo month. ( heap ! rl-h Liueils. 1. di SHEAR have just received from >3 Now York, a large supply of vetv superior 4-4 , Irisii Linens oftbe best stylo and some ol very fine ~ qualities round l!ircad,aud warranted free liom ail admixture of cotton. r . at.so, Superior 5-4 end 0-4 Irish Linen Sheetings, 6-4, , 84-4, lu-4, 12-4, i 4-4 Damask 'i'able Cloths, ami « ' great variety of other late und splendid styles ui ( Slaiils and Fancy Dry Goods, to which they respect fully invito tho ultantion of the public. 8 april 13 86 ” etit (nttlf Cotton AnVr*. 4 few sacks of genuine Petit Gull Cotton hoed I. I w on hand, aud fur sole by d april 6 M. M DYE. l*'or Sa!e. rjTWO first rale Road Wagons snd Harness.— - A Apply to march 29 73_ THO'3 DAWSON. 1 Norfolk Stcmu Packet l.lne, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Tt'ffte of passage 40 to s') hours and scarcely ever out of sight of land. MMu. TheGEOßcixaitd South 8 Carolina will run tegiilar ffn „ pk lyttwilAug. Istatloaaliotio ySSWi'iT"hi—- laint leaving Charleston eve- r y priday Afternoon, at 4 o'clock, ns follows: the Georgia 3i«t March, 14th and 28th April, 12 and 26 May, 9th and 23d Junc, 7th , and 21st July. p Tho South Cardi.ina, 7th ami 21st April sth K ami 19th .May 2d, ICtli and 3l)lh June, 7th and 28th The steamer Kkntuckv is to run to nnd Irom tho Norfolk and Charleston Steam Packets in the Boy, nnd insure passengers being put on board the Phila - dolphia boats Monday Morning, and they tuny bo in New York Monday night. WILLIAM PATTON, Agent, C Fitzsimons’ U h.nl. B march 3l> wb 74 '• I'of Snlc, 4 VALUABLE Negro Man, 43 years of age, nn .z* excellent field, raft nnd bout hand—long uccus lomod to work on tho Savannah river and about, tho ' wharves at Augusta—honest and faithful Apply . bes ire Ist June to Col. Samuel Hammond, Beach Isiand, nr to (JAMES H. 11. WASHINGTON, april 10, 1837 2wtf ; sldla.liY.llii, SHARES STEAM BOAT COMPANY J.A? for salo Enquire at this Office. • Neptt 27 __ 77 if I'alUTkii^ | Atlikns, MsitJi 18 -7. AT tho Commencement in the find week ?tx Au gust next, the Trustees of this Institution wL. ■ elect a Professor ol fliural Philosuphy ond Bciics /cures, to fill the vacancy occasimiod by tho death of IVofasspr Frcssloy, Salary SI6OO per annum. ASBLKY HULL, Scc’ry. [ marcli 29 mtAug 73 r |> ULLARD'S - coiobrated Tulnm Aimual ' uml I 13 Vegoiablo Oil Soap, for cleansing coat collars, ■ woollen, linen, and colton goods from spots ocea • slotted by grease, paint, tar, varnish, ami oils, of every ■ description, without injury to the finest goods, lor . sale by N. B. CLOUD, april 17 89) No .232 Broad-st. CtLASSIGAI. AND ENGLISH SCHOOL.— J Mr. Noucross would rospeclfulty inform the * citizens of Augusta that he has associated with him 11 in las school, Mr. Ilowey, a graduato ut Jefferson College, Pa., and fur ihcinal six years an instructor ol youth. In consequence of this arrangement nn !l additional number.uf pupils, of both sexes, cun be "» accommodated. Tim School will now consist ol ,r two departments. Tiie Classical and Mathematical will bo under the supenntondnnco of Mr. H., who '* will tcacli the Latin and Greek languages—Algebra, d Geometry, /Surveying, Meiisuraliuu, Ac. 'Tiie otu or brsiichcs will be taught as horotolbre. Tho following certificates Irom Pruiessors •Vtuart h and Twins, of Noulh Carolina College, relative to r Mr. H.’s scholarship, are respectfully submitted: * 1 have examined /Mr. Ilowey with much portion • larity, holh in Latin and Greek, and have been quilo ■ pleaied with the casennd correctness of his transla tions, especially in Latin. He uptienrs also to be • familiar with the rules nnd principles of Nyntax. 1 sliould think him welt qualified fur primary instruc ■ uon in tiie classic languages. J W. STUART. ■ Prof, of Lan, u> S. C. College. Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. r ______ This is to candy that 1 hove examined. Mr. HoWty in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him familiar with the principles of mathematics and have no doubt us his uonipetuncy to give instructions in there breaches. THOMAS 8- TWISS, Prof, of Math in S. C. College. Jon. 2T 22 NEW BPKI.NO AND BUMMER GOODS. Just opened at J. P. Seize St Co’*. to wit: 6 A COTTON Cambrics, Jackonette and Nan ■‘-4 soolt Muslins 6-4 cross bar’ll do > Assorted width blond lace Edgings ■ plaid and rib’d while and black silk Iloisery , ff/, do do and col’d cotton do i Silk nnd colton Socks , Ladies’ long and short picnic Gloves Muses picnic Milts, Corceit Lac-ells ! J j. 4 and 12-4 colored Counterpanes 11-4 and 12-4 fine ond superior Marsaiffes Quilts 5-4 ami 6 4 low priced end superior Irish Mheetmgs 3-4 and 4-4 bird'* eye Diaper, some vury fine ( i 3-4, 4-4 and G-4 striped and yielded Ginghams in ' great variety of patterns and prices i Corsican prints (a handsome article) i 4-4 and 5-4 best Italian Lustrings White, green, crimson and black tabby Velvets i Sup. black silk do Black Italian C»p» Gentlomen'e fine shirt Collars and Stocks Gum clastic /Suspenders, guard Ribbons 4-4 and 6-4 Uedticking > 3-4, 4-4,5-4 and 6-4 bloachod and unbleached Shirt ina/ and Shootings ' ’ Assorted quality Binding Warn and sprigg'd bwns Muslins Striped and check'd do - Fancy Calicoes well assorted in patterns and pure* i Second mounting do Green, blue, crimson and ecurlct wonted Table ! Covers ’ 36 inches black Italian cravats Bleached and unbleached twilled Jcanee luhenaa, Lyonnaiae French muslins m groat variety of patterns from 37cn to $1.59, Second Mourning 6-4 muslins Ginghams, a fine and handsome snide 8-4, ]M fine and superfine Damoak Linen i sbio Diaper Drab nnd Brown Buffulo Cloth Aseortcd colored Shalloon 6-1,8-4 Pavilion Gauze, German Oil Clovh Flaxen and Cotton Osnaburgj 1 -Vimill figured Jaukonetls ami Camhrioa Extra fine long 1-nwna ■ Bluo Twil'd Stripes, 1 Plain and striped fjlormanls ) Hamilton Jc’ines, Constitution twills i 2* i Aasorted Brown f,incus ” 4-4 superfine grass do Sr Erminctie, Mexican mixture f, Bac-> Klripes, fancy do f Rihbod French i.tnea Dnlluig, beautiful | artielo „ Plain White snd Brown do , French Caesisncre . Mixod and atrip.d Cantoons < 6 - Rouen Caaaimeres * i '. German, India, and Georgia Veikrw Nan- pi | Keens, do. do. Blue o j Sup White ond Colored -Marseilles ff j Vestings, low priced J 4-4 Irish Linens in whole snd half piee*p Dowlas, Russia diaper ami crash (tor w-woi.nfll Burlaps and Russia Shooting • 7-4 Pui/rslcy Tabic Diaper i Satin Chock and Drapery muslins Extra rich Gauze, Cop and Bonnet Ribbons 'M Assorted Corded und Grass .Vkjrl* ’ Crown Linings, At, 8-4 Pavilion Netting Bluo .’{<ron chocks Stripe/) snd Pintded Second mourning Grr;:’.nncs India Rnboer Aprens, Fine Book muslin Ildkfs. j Brown Hollands fine snd Hup-rSti/) Furr.hurt and Garment Dimiiy dsn. dsc, To the shove wni! be added a variety of desirable Fanner and Map's iirffel-.v, ■> hi"), are now on thsir I , w ay i spc' v -9 1 INf*Kror«i f«r Saif. 1 OK j'i LIKELY M£i KOKS-THTt mi tnoly ueso.d it, U*ir,:,i,r g .*«.on<l 0 n<l t.ouse , mm tte nr.dg-, on Saturday •>,) Mav. without tw/v » amongst which are firs; rettaaaluairaiat’i. houj« get vants, Looka, \V usher., honors, and a vauety u s ey cellert field hands. Also, on thoaamo day will bo sold, thf fiouap ami lot v-hernon I r**itJ<*, AiiL ao adjoining lot. 'J'erms muue mioa non that day „ „ „ JOSEPH WOODS. Hamburg, S. C. April 17th, 1537. April 18 id SO jOoublf ttnhiisit. JI'ST received a( the Augusta Seed Store ■ choice and superb collection of Double Dahlias, which buii:;T Imm iho subscribers own pardtrr, can, with confidence, be warranted in all tea',-,eels. Al an among other .Seeds, just received, Early Crltnaoti Clover, Turnip Knoied Cabbage, under ground, Turnip Hooted Cabbage, above ground. J. 11. J. SERVICE. Feb. 88 43 Hit!gar & Caruikhafl, A RL i*ow nx?c*iviiitf a large und goii«in*i lucort «.*>iueui of STAPLE AiNii FANCY MYOOOI)^, Which will bo ottered ui reasonable rate* and a«- term*. March 1U yj holier. rBNHE Coaortnership heretofore ousting under R the firm ol Cloud &. Buthu oil is this day duaotv ed by mutuai consent. N. B. CLOUD, npril 1 78 D E. BOTH WELL. 'Notice. PERSONS! indebted to me lor Professional arts t ires, will plume make payment to Messro J*n kins <t Minn, who aru my authorised Attorneys, during my absence horn the State Feb 4, 1M37 30 D. PATTERSON. Ds]>ok*i, Stationary, &«•. fITHE .Subscribers would inform iheir customers Jt and ihe public generally residing in ihe Upper Counties, that they have opened an Establishment at Columbus, where they have on hand, and intend to keep, a large and gunerul assortment ot Books, Stationary, fine Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Afusioal Instruments, Prints, Paper-hangings. Picture Frames, und every article usually 'culled for in a BOOK STOKE Orders orercspcrliullysolictad. T. H. <2 IC, PL A.Vi', Augusta 1. C. PLANT &, CO., Columbus, Goo. March 2S 69 B* XaMTeTA'. FLA\NELSTSc. &u, -■fhesa, scribera have just received 3 bales Duliil Blankets 1 do super Bud do 2 do white Flannels 2 dn red do 2 do red Lindseys, 2 eases Satinets, (low price, With a variety of oilier Goods in their line, w hich, having.bean lately purchased, and a pari of their own importation from England, they am enabled to ofl.tr them bolow the present market prices KUO All & CaIOOCHaBL. Jan 9 fi U JWr. KlftiJ. JtPotisla^s, EUKGEOiv DENTIST, MAS returned to the city and resumed the duties ol his proles,,i .ii, at tiir, remtenoc comer of Broad and Jackson atreota, over the store of Mouses. Clnrho McTier &, Co. if Oct 1 ’ SjUuElTanE “~ IWorand import r of English Clothe, dr. 43 Broad street, HAVING just arrived iron London, Ix.gs most resWcflulty to return his si’ cere i honks to ti e eitisens of Charleston, and the ndjuining Staton, tor the very iibo.'ui share ol patronega which ho las hitherto received,and feels that ho would ho wont, mg in gmiilude for such support, weru ha not Ihua publicly io acknowledge the honors so conferred, and to prove that he bus still un eornui and amoen. dasirn to extend, if possible, Ida cunnecUoiui in South Carolina. Ho has been to England lor the purpose of effecting arrangeniatiia of a direct intercourse be tween the establishment thorn and litre, and also with the Cloth Manufacturers, Ac. Ac. Having completed bis arrangements th a manner to ensure u quick succession ot the must Ihshiottablo articles ot Grass being exported, ha most respect lullyassures iheia that ho has now opined an assoit- I ment of COATS, Ac. Ac., which are not to be sue ) passed fur quality, workmanship and style, in tht Li. Stales, S. L. begs to add that nil orders in hli business for the London Markets, will meet a promptness of despatch which will characterize .the peculiar ad vantages of (his establishment. Master Tailor* may bo supplied with the latest Inufiionn. N. B.—Wanted, 12 first into COAT HANDS, il-T" The Savannah Georgian ami Augusta Chroni. clc, will plotiso give the above two insertions on Sal unlay and Thursday, mini further noliov. Charier tail Mercury. Jan. At. ]d parsons found at lurgo n the City after nine o', lock ul night, and before day light next morning, without passes noting diitineUy the place or fluce to wh’ch tuah colored ]*rnm sa permitted to puts, v ill 1,.. confined as the Urdinmwos of the City dpect. FObTEU BLODGET, Jan 17 13 tfl City Marshal. jLvJU SALE—A splendid Firm, mounted Buggy i Wagon, double scat, fined with Utah colored watered Gras dc Zin, with double harness, pule and shalls—made to order in New Haven, last an, tuner, of the host matoiiuls, Apply to Jan 14 11 If] C. MINER. Olllcc of I nntipoifntioii, Atkkk, February 22, 1837. [V OTICE is given that from the lit March, the IV f 'asatrt/tr Curs will d rpurt from I Umbur > and Chnilcutnn, daily (6'imdav a exuvpt«l) at t o'clock, A. M„ arid tun through the same day. WM. ROBERTSON, JR.. Agent Transport,., ton ri. C. C. AH. I L C. Feb. 24 __ 44 NEW MACKEREL—2O whole and 90 half bhls. No 1; 20 whole and 20 half tibia. No. 2; M who o bbls. No 3—late nutglit .Moi-l . rel—Jua receivud and lor sale by MO I rill A COHEN Jun Id ___ 14 IMcW V4ll*Si stuiu I'ilikctli. T4 HE report of the *team Packet COLUMBIA being aold to thn Texian Govommant is in cor reel. Passenger,! may depend on being forwaidfd. The Columbia lonv,'* here at 10 o'clock on the mornings ot Thursdays, the 4th a d 17th May. and every I hureday fortnight thereafter. lj,e new, boat in the place of the Gibbons will take the inlar mediata Thursdays, sorneiimv during tlm month of May. WILLIAM PATTON, Agents April 20 _ ‘Ji Off, ~~ WM. C. IkAV, -4g, nt, intend.eg to disconrlnne the agency for MV Joseph £haimnn, wilt disp'iso of Ilia stock of woll assorted and treasonable DKY GOOD H, at very reduced pri es for cash, at wboloaaloatid retail. U As C. M’aY, Acunt. Augusta, April 7,1837 51 Storage of wet or <lr v (fovdfi, MAY be had in a fire proof building, m a safe and central situation, by applying at the car. nor of Bay and ,Mclntosh streets. Teh 3 SB Notice. WT EDNEY, is my legally authorised Agent, v v . during my absence from the city pf Augusta, Georgia. 11. K. LEWIS, npril 13 3»w 6* (scuiicmen’tf blocks, AND Boy ■ and Children's Palm Lvaf Caps, just reieived nnd for tale by WM. 11. CRANE, No. 231, Broad-el. Ap'd 11 _ 84 l or Sale. ' I'HE corner opposite tho Baptiat Church, I Silimuw) on Giro , and Jackson street,, being control and situated on Ihe principle street, leading to tha Kail Ked Depository. 7nine inilMputoble, For teno-i enatiiro of fcbastwi Thomas o. hall. Nlocks. JUST received a few do*, of Romharin Satin ands Silk Pri.nle Slocks, suitable for there that may 1 wish them i«ry narrow. ■ PRICE * .VALLERV, - npril 17 Drapers At,Tn!lor«.!As Broad es. W— ANTED TO HIKE-a Negro l.in cpatiln of nursing and waiiini! about toe nasts*"-- niio nearly orauiio grown would be prof rred. otal wages will bo xivon, payable monthl] or b) ba year Apply alibis office. Jim 7 * * B'tfATHßßS^isßlfbTGwT^trc^ t 1 nn ! for file by MOISE j & tL PETirlTuf-F'C^ ffO^Trir.fTfl.- tfi sacks Genuine Pc it Gulf COTTON SEED. «reW p, „d , vprtoslv for ihis Market. Just rccvsvtd from New Orleans and fir s ilo by RaTHUONC i BAKEH _24<f ]fh ' ~r" h\ T DU’IN --far., y and Stapl* Try 1~. Goods.at Whol*tu‘e. 234 Broad nrort, A» I guata, lor Can 3 ! ’Z*rt •LATE, cnnstaatl? or, >»eg • -«i /.'» se ■* fc 7 1 i J t . : 3 lif U-C *