Augusta chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1837, May 08, 1837, Image 3

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OFFICIAL DRAWiya or rut (Georgia Male Lottery. FjT ths benefit of the Augusta IndepT Fire Comp’y CLASS NO 17. FOR 1837. , 2 3 4 6 fi 7 _B_ _9 10 11 12 I ji 41 40 3a 32 75 20 42 2826 7 1 43 [HEREBY CERTIFY llifit the above numbers ns thev stand are correct, ns taken from the Man nc-r's cert ficule of ihedrawtng oflhe Vir inia Stale I iiterv for the Town >f Notlollt Clans No. 4, (or 1537 drawn at Alexandria, Va., April 29t1. 1937. And which dele mines the fate of all the Tickets in ,lw above Lottery. A. READ, Agent. Mays GEORGIA STATE LOTTE UY. For the benefit of the AUGUSTA INDEPENDENT FI RE COMPANY A class no. 18,-kor 1337. To be determined by the Drawing of the Virginia Stats Lottery, for the benefit of the town ol IWellsburg, C ass No 3, for 1337. .be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, D. C. Saturday, April Gllx, 1937. S. Grigory A Co. (successors to Y'ates A Mc- Intyre,) Managers. CAPITAL 30,000 DOLLARS ’ ttKAINOSOUftLtIfc,. 1 Prize of $30,000 is 30,000 1 10,000 is 10,100 7,000 is 7,000 5,000 is 5 000 4,1)00 is 4,000 i 3,000 is 3,000 2,365 is 2,365 25 1,000 is 25,000 50 500 is 25.0 0 50 200 it 10,000 88 150 is 13,200 63 100 is 6,3 0 63 8.) is 5,040 63 70 is 4,410 63 60 is 3,780 1*26 50 is 6,300 126 40 is 6,040 054 20 is 73,030 436 10 is 234,5C0 914 Prizes, amounting to $472,675 (ty- Tickets slo—Shares in proportion. Tickets in the above Loitery can be obtained all li nos by country dealers and those who are tpnie 1 to adventure, by sending their orders to the (let-signed, who will give prompt attention, ifad sssed to _ _ A. READ, Contractor and State Agent, Augusta, Geo. may 1 96 GKUKN’S VEGETABLE TONIC MIXTURE, Or P -TCr and Ague Conqueror. For InlermiUenlor Fever and Ague. [THIS inestimable Fean if liar, has warranted it i self, by repeated trials, (o be superior to any ar ia yet offered t» the public ; it is infallible in In srmitti oand Fever and Ague ; fit recent cases exterminated the Chills and Fever in twenty ur to ibrty-eig t boars ; being of a vegetable com sition.the piiblic will apprehend no injurious cf •ts from daleteious minerals ; it operates as a mild it effectual purgative, and may be given with great vantage in Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, DepraV- Appetite, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, and my other affections of similar origin. For proof tbo efficacy of this mixture try a bottle. The in ntor, being aware of the many unprincipled frauds at are daily practiced on tho public, has taken the scaution to prefix his signature to the genuine. 11-icire of Importers and Counterfeits. This medicine is cut up in sqatc half pint bottles, th the words "Groan's Tonic Mixtafe, x»r Fever J Ague Conqueror New-Yotk,” blown on the les ot the buttles. For sale by N. B. CLOUD, No. 232 Rroid-street inarch 30 74 Agent fir Augusta. ■ Tiie KSousc, HfS now open for the reception of visitors, uicier ■1 tha aiiperiiiieii lancoof .fir*. Mary A Snood. !:uhuß, April 13, CALUDUN & BASS il 17 9d 6t Steal ('allege of (Georgia. HIKE will be a meeting of ibo Board of Trus ses of-bo Medical College of Georgia, nn IVed ythe lOib day of May next, at 3o'clock, F. M. Order of the Executive Committee, . 28 100] L D. FORD, Sec’y. •irUS.rSK MAN CP • .'TIRING CO. SUPPLY nfYarns and Oznahnrgs will, in fu ture, he kept on hand at the Company's Da iry, at R V. Baldwin’s Store, Broad-st. Augns t., where the former cnsli.incm of ibo la. lory, he trade generally are invited to call. W.il. G. NLUMO, Sec y it Trens’r. R 73 I Notice. 0. W. CRAWFORD is my legally, au horis d agent.during my absence from the city-ol in,Geo. W.M. WRIGHT, 24 l.vtOel. 95 Reds A 0 Vliocs. ING AMU HU MME « ASS!)iIT.VIENT B. VV. FORGE & CO. VE received 500 pa k >g-'s Hoots and Slices iGHipribing every a.'iiole in the line. Allar ier::* be|n# with Manufactures direct* they sold as low as iniha Northern cities. Sab, oil kinds of Luatbor, Aioroco, Seal, and STED. —SOO Eides Georgia lanned light Solo r, 500 do do do Upor l.enlh ingh. A prill 5 HAMBURG DEPOT, > c ‘ G./a™ April 18, 1837. V rt’ (VpOTtCE is given, that pay cent of freight for 'Merchandize by the Kail road will he requi >u n<* at tho Repository on delivery ol the Goods. * All (»o'»ds not taken from the Repot, within Le wenty-fdnr hours after notice of arrival and delivery ,q> is given, will be sent to a public store, at the ?’ uwiwtor consignees expence. *° '••MB 19 91J A. R. HAIG, Agent. 4PF- * Pcetoi-al llo»py o-i BSoncset. m rjol colds,coughs, complaint oi the lungs load 'll' iv Jog to consumption,spitting of I’lbotl, astblha, li- croup or hives, hooping cough, pain in the breast jr- end (Kb, dyspepsia, difficulty in breathing in young ad chUdSn, Ac. Ac. Ac. ry Thi, be ding and valuable preparation has proved ti suncONful in a practice ol many years, and its repn tation stnl good effects may be loarncd by the use of ,at lor 2.trials. It produces ease, expectoration and an ,y f equal iimilnt ion of the fluids, obviates coalivcness wilhom causing debility, and brings a gentle and art beaUMmois ure on the skin. It immedittlcly quits ■ cougfcng fit, gives case to a sore and naiiiful hr. nat, nd ahd sßjtoorls th ■ debilitated chest and lungs under nd Hisesae, mid scan d consumption. The highest me ns dical SBhorily agree with those who have tilted it; 1W to b« th, most valuable compound yet known in si’ A supply of the above justly celebrated Medicine es just ncsjved and lor sale by of V ' M N. B. CI.OUD, fur apriLaS 99] No. 232 Broad-st. aid i .wg „ Xcw (soodin, FQR SPRING AND SUMMER. ;at mUEiubHcribers hi\v i received an nsiortn»ont of ’ho M. nciiiinabic gtiods, consisting of cis Sup. bl*k, green and Dahlia col d Hroad Cloths, Iter do do and olivo col’d Caahraerett , on do do and brown drnb’d e te't ,l„. do do and olivo Bombazine, Ki Dahlia (fil'd Genoa Cashmere, •are StripsLtfad fancy da lied (fccu Drillings, Hot do ofitlly, Mar's an I .Yatin Vestings, . | WlMißuiiy ol articles to which they would in lie- vitK m BoL.iou of their customers and the public ara » enW lßw PRICE & MALLERY, no- “prtl ll Drapers A Tailors, 259 Broad st. let, BOLTING CLOTHS—lndian Fluor ilh- . /•Itings ion roHklpbia Kid and Morocco Slippers, tnd Cowi Cringes, and Got on Hosiery, ore TOf Li.i,ms and Drillings, ve l Iris M-mens and Diapers, ncr Mqmr Gaps,Gttrls and Kinglets, are MBi Muslins and Ginghams. A M nsaortmcnl of the above articles, just re - eetrod tnd for tale by T. 11. WYATT A Co. 1 s- sprirW 95 No 206 Broad-st. :us- "*• Steamboat Olfiec. ? , Savannah. April Uth, 1837. 3 the NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. r rqj»nual meeting oflhe StoekhoMers ol the . WMBpliuat Company of Georgia, will bo held 60l >t on Monday, Sth Map, at 10o’clock, A. Ela ' ™- tima sn election will he hold lor thir mo ecn DuMfcrs to manage the affairs of the Compa. lin 'y’ thence ensuing. may by power of attorney, ■**? other Stockholder to represent them IV.II, E. LONG, Sec’y A Treas’r s. b co. snd Courier wall publish $ hie qaS|w Bth day of Hey. BUIE Subscnlier being desirous to withdraw from ■ L hl * h reso:lt lj sinets, offers for safe his entire I - stock ol Books, Stationary Ac. The stock i- good ! and well adapted lor ibis market, it is composed ol a 'auety not surpassed by at.y similar establishment m tae Mate, ihe terms Will be such that it would DO an object for any one with a capital that wish s I ) m engage in this line ot business. The store is one ■ hundreo and fifty led deep, with a dwelling attacked I ' B|! naledon the corner ■ f the block, the I>t extending r to he backstreet, it being one ol the most desirable s Illations fora Book establishment Ac in t’-e nlace i ha ving recently been putin good repair at a consider-! a >le expense, and under a lease for a term nfye trs an i approved t nanl that would procure the stock, could necupy it at the same low rein as now paid. All j tunn 'idfnn’nure. wiMPe sold, provided the I block of Hooks 4&c. disposed of. He offers aisn for sale two .Squares of land, lying Bridge fthe ° bUrymg S r ound near me Columbia r ' , ’ lle - u ; :(,er s'gncd tenders his most sincere thanks lor past favors lotbosl that have sustained him in > business, and solicits a continuation oflhe same, to enable him ui close big affairs, t hose indebted to him will please come forward A settle ar-cars, in or-! < , dcr Hint ).e ra tj pay those be is indebted to. I I Having been in business for the last fifteen years ) M and not suing more on an average, mat. one a year, be hopes,still ho may close his niercan nie transactions wiilionl resorting in his unpleasant recourse, and then apply bis attention hereafter to toal w Inch is be.tar adapted to bis present health. .. B.U PLANT. Columbia. S c may 1 _ w2t 101 '(rioodsT - H. SNOW DION & .SHEAR. A V E just reoeiveil frnm New York and Phila celpliio, a very large and splendid assortment ol ram y and Staple Dry Goods, suitable lor the spring and Summer season, comprising a great va riety ol new and splendid articles of the latest Lon’ don and Pails styles, which have been selected with great care from the most recent importations for the citv and country trade, among them are— Extra rich French Muslins w ith small figures, (latea styles) Superior French Printed J .ckonets and Cambrics Email figures, and entirely new styles Rich A'ilver-striped and Printed Lawn Muslins >uperior 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) Extra 4-4 French Prints, small figures, and superior stylos : MtpenorUnglish and American Prints Superior French and English black and white Prints for mourning, (extra quality) Extra rich London and American Furniture Prints Extra rich black Gro de Kino, (richest lustre) Mat eoni’s best black Italian Lustrings ■Superior wide black Gro de Swiss Extras 4 French bl’k Bomhazeens, (Lupin’s manuf.) Mtperior black Clially’s and black Italian Crapes Extra rich French Needle Worked Muslin Capes and Collar?, of the latest Paris style, (a very large assortment) Infant’s Needle-w ork'd linen Cambric Caps A Bodies No dle-wbrkcd Muslin Bands of superior style A very large supply of NeeJle ivork’d .l/ualin Edg 1 ings and Jnseitings, (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 Cruets for embroidering (a very large supply of the best quality) embracing a very great variety oflhe richest colors , Canvass and Needles for embroidering Ladies fancy cotton A rich embroidered silk Aprons Ladies superior .Mohair Cops, (averylarg i supply) Extra 3-4 and 4-4 rich llernani, Gauze, and fancy Shawls and Handkerchiefs Superior plain white, block, and fancy 4-4 heavy twisted silk Shawls Rich Blond Gauze Scarfs and fancy Chatelaines Superior 3-4 and I-1 black love iidiJ’i and black love and crape Veils Rich green, white, and black Blond Gauze Veils -upeiior black, white, A green dolled Lace lor Veils Superior plain and figured B bbirn It's A Blond Laces Superior white and black Silk Luce Edgings Ladies’ superior Hem slich-needle worked, and cor ded linen, cambric Handkerchief, Gentlemen's superior white I tama.k, crimson, Eng lish.nnd fancy Pongee Hdkls Extra plain Jackonel, ISansook, Mull, and Book Muslins Superior figur’d Swiss and Book Muslins Superior undressed Cam'ancs and Bishop Lawns Rich fancy striped A check Swiss Muslins, new style Superior oriental and fancy check’d .Muslins, (a very I a ret supply) Extra rich limey bonnet and cap Ribbons Rich embroidered and limey Belt Ribbons Ladies' extra colored and black 11. S. Gloves Ladies' supeifine white and black pic nie GloVes Gentlemen's superfine black U. S. and white Berlin Gloves Ladies’superior black and white open worked, and plain English >ilk //o-e Ladies’superior Lisle Thread Hose ' Ladies’ suneriur plain and opcned-wbfked Linen Hose Ladies’ superior English omlGerman w hile and black coilon Hass, (best style) Ladies’ superior brown mi l lancy cotton //use Misses superior wliiLtkiid fancy colored cotton Hose, No. I, 2,3,4,and 5 Youlhs' white and rnixt cotton hnlf-110 b Gentlemen's superfine while,black, brown, and Ran dom t'otlonand Thread halt-Hose Superior French GuM Elastic 6'uspendors, ibest qua lity) Superior 5-3 and 3-4 long l awns Superior 7-9 and 4-4 Irish Linens, round thread and warranted all Flax Superior heavy 9 3 Irish Linens, expressly fur pillow cOses Superior 5-4 and 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings Eura 8-4,10-4, 12-1, and 14-4 rich Damask Table Moths ' Superior Damask Napkins and white Doyles Heavy Scotch and superior li. E. Diaper lor Towels Scotch Huckaback a very superior article tor 4 duels Superior Ticklonburgs 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 uorded Skirts, with small raised tucks Ladies’ superior Corselts, Nb. I; 2, 3,4,5; and C, best stylo Superior and 5-4 Furniture Djmill' s extra quality Superior Garment D.nnty and Hair Cord Muslins Alar e su qily of American and Geunun Cotton Fringe ’ Superior while and brown French Drills Extra French and Gorman plum white, and brown Linens Superior Georgh and Ge-man Nankeens Superior Crape Cambleis, black Castings and black Circassians Superior limey mixtures A Bengal stripea for youth’s 1 clothing ■ Extra wh;. A colored double back Marseilles Vesting f Extra blue and black cloths and Hull' Cassimeroe A large supply of Kentucky Jeans > Gentlemen's superior l inen Bosoms and corded Col- I lars (best style) i A large supply ufGent’cmon'a Summer Stocks (some , very narrow) r Ladies'superior Umbrellas and Parasols of the best : style i Gentlemen’s superior Silk and Cotton Umbrellas > . (extra size and quality) Ladies’ rich white and gilt, and black and gilt Reti -5 culcs Rodger’s best quality of Scissors Superior Drill Eye Needles, A Kirby's patent Pons . Taylor’s and ( lark's best Spool Cotton (3UO yards) . Superior Pearl Buttons, some very smalt size tor La dies’ Dresses Superior quill, back find shell-tuck and side Combs, (deep teeth) f Linen tapes, braids, while and colored Bed Lace Superior Darning Cotton Superior • aim leaf and rich feather Fans Superior Oil Silks and Oil Mollis A large supply of paper hangings (n»w patterns) Rich Screens for Fife Boards, ot the most splendid patterns Coarse llobbiiietls for Pavihions Slater’s 4-4 Premium Bleached Shirtings and English Long Cloths • Superior 3-4,7-8,4-4, 5-4, and 6 4 Brown Shirtings a and Sheetings Heavy Shelnoket Ticks, Apron A Fun.ilure Checks Superior Flax Osnalmrghs and Hear Duck • Buckrams Padding and Top-.-ail Luck The above with a great variety of other articles embracing almost every description of Dry Goods, suitable li>r the supply of Famili-s and country Mer chants, will lie sold at very low prices—the public are respectfully invited to call and examine the as set tineiit. april 27 97 — Sale ot liofs ii» (lie €ily OF BRUNSWICK, GA. YpnE numerous applications which have been I. made for Lots by persons anxious to make ar- J rangements to build and commence business nexl j . Autumn, and th ■ difficulty i f ohiaining I hem from j Lot-holders,have induced the Brunswick Land Company to offer at public sale, from one to two hundred wrell selected. The sale will commence on Thursday,the twenty-fifth day of May next, un- B dertho superintendence of the Directors, or an Agonl 1 appointed for that purpose. The terms of sale will be bberol, and titles mdis ■ putable , A timely distribution of Pamphlets will he made, | containing tbo terms of sals. Reports of Engtaeers i • and Commissioners, Explaua orv Maps, Catalogues, j <Stß ' *' C W. CARTWRIGHT, j HENRY RICE, [ Direetor* I * GROSGE M. DEXTER. ) Ap* I ‘ «H 7« ! CJIIIRTS. —A splendid assortments of French Musim Shirts, just received and for talc hy. CLARKE A HOLLAND. I may 2 io2. , v < Shiiiiiipi* Clothiii#-. rTllTGinlwrihn* hive this day received from “ lheir liMiise in N. York, nn assortment of Hcndy i * Ihadc Clothing, m uly up under the immediate di* ! rc.-iinii of Pneof the firm wnieh they wouhl recom mend to the public. PRICE aV M A Lf.r.RV, 1 mny 2 102 258 Broad street. f Notice. ON the first Saturday in .Vay instant, the City J Council w ill grnnt Retail and Dmy Incenses I f*r ihe ensuing year. Blank application* (or Retail t Li'rensnii can to had in application |n the Clerk. i By order. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. t may 4 104 i Dissolution. THE Copartnership now existing under the name 1 o( Ynvbordtlahand Mi riwrelher, will he dissolv ed on the first day of May next by consent of p!)r- i tics. All unsettled accounts must he rendered on i said day. JOHN W. YARBOROUGH i W.B MERIWETHER i Hamburg, april CO, 1837 Town of SSamlMirg. reward. RESOLVED, That the Town Council of Ham burg, offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, to any person or persons, who may bring proof to conviction ol any person or persons, who may have had any incendiary ligeney in the late firb. Done in Council 2Slbol April, 1837. K. F. MeDt)NALD, Int. Fro. T*m. By thelntcndant Fra. Tern. M Gray, Clerk. April 26 St 97 Kr The city papers and Charleston Ceurier, will give the above five insertions. ('ongross Water. 4 fresh supply immediately from the Congress i V Springs at Saratoga, for sale by april 29 100 W. IIF.WSON Oi!s. White Spermatid Linseed Oil,just received for sale by apr.l 29 W lIEU^ON. CLOTHES, Hair. Nail, Plato, Corah, Horse,and fine Dusting Brushes —comprising an elegant assortment, just received and for sale hy april 29 W HF.WSON. I.»«t Ki't’iisl Pin IOST Inst evening it Gold Frame Breast Pin with I the figure of a Bird on the i.'UO of it. The findur will lie rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner by leaving it at this office. april 29 100 IVotaco. ALL persons indebted to Otho Weaver are here by notified to come liirward and make pay ment, and those hiving demands, to render them, properly certified, to the undersigned, pi ay 2 3l JAMES GARDNER, Jr .Guard’ll ixi'ceii SSousc Plants. JUST received and fi.r sale at tbo Augusta Seed Store, a fine collection of Green House Plants, april 4 68 “7 Kirni \vni. frf.vaii.:' DR. BOBURTS’S GENUINE Welch illcdiCiimcnltißi, jC’’ OR curing Indig; stion or Dyspepsia, Liver Com f- plaints, Jaundice, Colic, Fever and Ague, Dys entery, lioadaeh, 7,oss of Appetite, Flatulence, Hy pochondria, Hysterics, Dropsical Complaints and Heartburn. Itajso prevents all Bilious Disorders, and removes habitual Coativeness, Asthma, stran gury, (travel, Rheumatism, Gout and impurities of the Blood CERTIFICATES. Nooquoit, Dec 19, 1831. Dr. Marthisi — Dear Sir—fn the month of December, 1324, being at St. Anvils, province of Upper Canada, I taught a cold which soon settled into a liver; at the same lime I had a most distressing cough, and a very so vore pain in my left s 4e. I applied to seterul emi nent Physicians in Lcwistown, Niagara co who treated me for tho Liver Complaint—but without success. 1 grow worse every day, and 1 though' 1 should soon bo called to appear butbru the great *T AM." In the month Os March; 1825,1 applied to skilful Physicians in Onuida county, who treated me also Ibrthe Liver Complaint, without any essential ben efit. Iwi nt afterwards to Now York, in hopes that change ol climate and diet and new scenes might possibly restore tne to health ; and indeed a slay of a lew months there enabled me to renew my trade 1 was not cured; however, lor from the time I was sick, until very lately, 1 was often distressed hy a pain in my left sida, want of appetite, indigestion, and a general d.presiintt of spirits. Last October) was induced to lake "Dr. Koboris’s Welch Medtcn momum," prepared by yourself, and I feel grateful that 1 am able Instate that after having used one pint snd a half, the pain in my side has entirely subsided. 1 have regained my appetite, and my general health has been so far restored that I have not felt to well as Ido now within tlie last eight years. 1 coiice ved n a duty I owe to the public at largo, to make my case generally known. I hope that thousands through ilie Uni od Matos, who are now as much afflicted as I have been, will be induced to make a trial of your medicine, convinced that they will find it most beneficial. , Yours respectfully, HENRY DA VIA. Utica, May 14th, 1331. Mr. J. M. Marchisi — Sir—This may certify that 1 have been severely afflicted for fivey.-ars with the Inflammatory Rheu matism 1 applied to some oflhe most eminent Physicians in Now Vti k, but received little onto relief. Fortunately, I began using Dr. Roberta's Genuine VI ebh Medicainentnm, prepared by ynu, from which I experienced very great and surprising benefit; and 1 sincerely recommendro every family this important medicine. Your humble servant, A D. TALLANT. Utica, Jon. Ist, 1831 Dr. Marctiisi— Dear Sir—Previous to taking your Modtcatnan* turn, 1 wos very much afflicted with Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, my eves w ere very much inflamed and had ba n for m ire that, a year. 1 had tried various remedies without much or any relief, until 1 com menced using ynnr Medtcamnnlum, from which 1 received almost immediate relief. Yours, Ac. LUKE DODGE. N. B.—The Medicine will in no case bo genuine without my written signature on tho label of each bottle JOHN B. MAUCHISI. Utica, March Ist, 1336. A supply of Ihe above valuable Medicine just re ceived, and for sale by B, CLOUD, april 17 90 No. 323 Broad street. IT»t:i|)hih Utui'i. CURED UY EXTERNAL APPLICATION. Dll A. G. HULL'S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER is off red to those afflicted with Prolapsus Uteri, and other diseases depending upon relaxation of the abdominal muscles, as an mstru ■ ment in every way calculated lor relief and perma nent restoration to health. When this instrument is carefully ami properly tilted to the form of Ibo pa tient il invariably affords the most immediate immu nity from the distressing “dragging anil hearing down” sensations which accompany nearly all ca ses of Viscorcl displacements (if tho abdomen, and its skilful application is always followed by an ear ly confession of radical relie' from the patient her self The Supporter is of simple construction ami can he applied by tho patient w ithout further aid. Withinllie lasttwo years 7coofthe Utero Abdomi nal Supporters have been applied with the most hap py results. The very great success which this Instrument has met warrants the assertion, that its examination hv the Physician will induce him to discard the dis gusting pessary hitherto in use. Ills gratifying to state, that it has mi t the decided approbation of eve ry meinberofthe Medical Faculty who has applied it, ns well as every patient who has worn it. ’The Subscriber having been appointed agent for the sale of the above Instruments, all orders address ed to him will be promptly attended to. N B. CLOUD, WbolesaleDniggist, N 0.232 Broad-st., Augusta,Ga. VTA supply of Hull’s Celebrated Trusses always t n hand. April! ‘7 Dr John’s Liniment. rvoß rheumatism, chilblains, bruises, sprains, I- numbness, stiffness in the joints, Ac. Nome rous cases ol confirmed rheumalism’have been cured in 1 «s than 49 hours hy this liniment, after all other I medical applioa'ions had failed, and the disease had I hallied the skill of the most eminent physicians. Il Ij„ doubtlc.-« true that the excruciating pain, Ihe do cripilude, deformity, and premature o'd age, w Inch arc th" usual attendants and consequences of this dreaded disorder are suffused by many persons from utter despair of cure, or frequent disappoint ment in Ihe efficacy of the numerous pretvndad an tidotes used to effect this purpose. But those who have made a trial of Dr, Jchb’s Liniment, even in ohstina'e cases of Jong standing, and of the most eo 'l vcre character, have received essential relief, and i many have been cured io a few days, some evon in I twenty-four hours. The Liniment is also used with | signal success, and may be confidently rewwßand ed. for chilblain., troffsc,, A- An. ! rorsalehv NB. CLOUD, ■ 99] N" WBrotid-a* 1 JOB OFFICE. "IMfE lake this method of informing our friends, »* and ihepublic generally, that w« have opened i a large nnd extensive office, in ihe rear ol mir publi cation oil ice on Broad street, in Ihe building formerly occupied by Messrs. I’emheitun us tbs office of the Curonicle, expressly for ill" exe"Ulioit of JOHN', of 1 every description. i'll -office mil he under ihe man ugeinent ol air- 11. 1.1 hoiupsoo, who is ono of Ihc best job-workmen in the cpy, C.VMFHLETS, BANK CHECKS, ! CASIBN, COTTON’ lihCBIPTS. CIRCULARS, BILIS Of'UniNG, 1 H AND lULOS, VISITING CARDS, BLANKS, IIOU.SU BILLS, LABELS, PRICKS CURRENT, and eve y description of plain and ornamental print ing, in lilack. Blue, Green, Red, Bronze, and other fancy colors, will be executed with neatness, taste, I and promptitude. Feb. 3d 48 Bncoa. sultan :h»*r> hnicjust opened u Paeon house JL m i ! e I’lnninr'n Uuiei, (Hamburg,) ard being i determined lo wll s'.',<Klorounds m five or six week*, are olfrnng nt lower prices than aro usual in this market Come and go: white you can, for the article j is first rate, and i rices very low. CIU WFORD & MF.YCR. i april 293td a 3tw 100 IliMNulciiiloii ori*ai*tiiersliii). ' f j'IHS public are respectfully informed that the .1. Partnership heretofore existing between Elias Nus m James Douglass, is this day dissolved, nprll 212uv 93] ELIAN NASON E’aiut* A N Invoice of White Lin'd consisting of Pure xA nnd Extra No. 1. and 2, from ihel'nion White Lead Factory, together with n general assortment of CoLmred Paints in Oil, and dry, for sale by april 29 W HKWSON. liuliair* Panacea, Ac. A few boxes of Indinr'ji Panacea, Green’s Vege table Tonic Mixtuic, Icowand'* r Poiiic Mix ture, mul most of the fashionable patent medicines of the day, for sale by april 29 W. HEX?SON. f J^ll IE.subscriber having purchased the n terest of 1- Nlr. I). E. Bothwell, in the Orugeßtiiblishincnr heretofbrc conducted under the firm of (’loud & Both well, would inform his friends and the public gone rally, that he will continue thfewme, and keep con stancy on hand n largo nssoitnent of fresh Drugs, Medicines, «&c., which he will dspoSe of on terms ns low as ran bo obtained in any Soithern market. Ho 1 would invite Physicians, Mercknnts, nnd others, i<» call and examine his stock before purchasing else whore. april 4 N. B. CLOUD. Fin'd. USI. 11. McKEK, & 00. leglenvp !o return lln-ir ncknowl, dgemenls fi their friends and | Ihe | üblic on both aides of the Savannah, for the very liberal patronage extended (wards them sineo ilieir commencement in husiness They also wish to announee tn the Indies and gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity,/that they nr now opening from recent impoHntinns in Now York a new end fashionable mock of spring nnd summer dry gi oils, which will he soli) on moderate terms 1 for cash or approved credit. j ' march I72aw6vvs I ' Vopartnewh ip . f|N HE undersigned hove token, Sir. F.J Brown X into copartnership, and will l.crea tar do busi ness under the ifinh of llaDi.ky,Owens, (V Bhow.n. Thankful to thoir friends f»r piwi patronage, they solicit i continuance ol it nt the old stand. HADLEY & OWENS. Augusta, April 8, 1837 ts 82 Rady Matin* Ijinrti. S SUPERIOR Vino f.lnenanl Colton Shiits, cut nnd made in the best possible manner expressly in our order, fine Linen Rallied nnd Plain Bosoms also. SUdoz. host round nnd square cud Collars, by li, B, KIU'J'LAND* CO., march 31 7b] Merchant Tailors. 250 Brond-st. fIKNTI.EMLN'S SI I'K'MOR tihttVES. IN XTRA superfine black and fashionable colored 3 lloskin Glotes, (real kid I Sport Sjjk, Raw .'dlk white end colored, Lisle Thread spring w rist, while und colored Lislo thread Berlin. Just recoi-ed. I»y, II B. KIRTLAND & Co. march 31 Merchant Tailors, 350 Broad Street. Fancy C-omt*. IN XTRA superfine twill'd .S'pittlofiehl Pocket -3 Handkerchiefs; do-do. embroidered fine linen cambric ; do. Riding ami money Bolts. Silk Night Cnusand Purses, Leather, do, Silk Nolt under Shins and Drawers, Cloth and Hair Brushes, At., by B. 15 KIRTLAND A Co. march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-til. Elosierv* C'i ENTLEMEN’S superior Binck and White Silk AT Derby rib’d Half Hose, do. White Spun Silk Jo.. Clergymen mixt do , Silk nnd Colton do., Fancy Check Mlk do., White and Brown Cotton do Just received by R. KiIITEAM) *v CO. 3/orchmit Tailors, 250 Rroa I si. march 31 75 PRINTING PA PER—From A. Patterson & Sen’s Paper Mill, Greenville, S C.—Just rs ceivrd and P'rsale ul the nianutadurers price**, by Jan7 if] T. Jl. & L C PLANT. fni-rcnvlllc Mail ffJtic OF FOUR HORSE POST COACHES. rrt 11 ROUGH IN TWO DAYS, v.a Edgefield, S. C. H., Liberty Hill, Cedar Springs, Abbeville C H., Anderson G. 11., I’endlo'on, Pickensvillo, to Greenville O. H , -S. C., resting for the night at Ab beville G if., each way, and intersecting die Pied mont Line of 9 Passenger Cnnctus, which runs north, end rests at Vbbovilto thesrme uiglit. Leaving Augusta, Monday.-.,Thursdays and Sat mdays, ai 3 o'clock, "A. M., arrives at Greenville Friday, sunday and /'deaday, at 8 o’clock P. M. leaves Grocnvillo Monday, Thursday nid Satur day. at 3 o clock, A ill, nnd arrives at Augusin, Friday, Sunday and Tuesday, at H P. M. At Greenville it intersects Nowland's '■'oludn Lido of lour boras Post Coaches, running via of I)Fiat Rock and Ashville (Bunkum cimuty) to the warm Springs on French Broad River, via Greenville, ’Penn., to Bean's Stat on, nt which point the tra veller intersects the groat lino fiom Washington Li ty via Knoxville to Nashville, 'l ean., and ot said point, intersects n lino running to Islington, Ky. and Cincinnati, Ohio ; as also nt Bean's Station the Southern Traveller has the advantage of stage fa cilities via Rdgcrsville and Abbingdon, Va to While and Red Sulpher Springs. All the above routs arc s'oeked with well broke horses, good Conches, sober, polite, careful, and ex perienced Drivers. All baggage at risk of thoowners R. DOUGLASS A CO. April! ts 77 New K|M’ili£ Wood*. SNOWDEN & SHEAR are now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, their Spring sup plies of Fancy nnd Staple DltY GOODS, compri sing a great vario y ol new and splendid article. 61 the latest London and Paris style*. AMONG WHICH AllE j. Extra Rich French Muslins,now stylo Superior French Printed Jtinonit* and Cambrics, small figures and entirely now stylo Superior!-! French (small figurpd) Prints, hew style Rich Silver Striped arid Printed Lawn mu*hns Superior Black nnd White French muslins Extra Rich French Needle Worked muslin Capes and Collars of the latest Paris stylo A very largo supply of Noedln Worked Muslin Edg ings an! Inserting*, now patterns Superior Thread Lace Edgings nnd Inserting Rich Fancy Gauze Hokfs. ami Chniielaincs Ladies ami Gentlemen's superior Linen Cambric Hdkfs, large sizes. Extra Rich Black Gro do Rinc, richest lustre Miiticnni's best lilar k Italian Lustrings Superior wide lilack Gro He Swiss Extra 5 4 French Black Boralwsin, L' pin’s manu facture Superior Black Chally's and Black Italian Crapes Ladies Extra C'ol'd 11. S. Gloves of the host syle & and colors Ladies superior Black and While Open Worked and plain English Silk Hose Ladies superior plan White and Open Worked Lin en I lose Ladies superior Lilso Thread Cotton Hose Ladt“s superior English White Colton Hose, b-trt Exlra°Whitfl nnd Fancy Col'd Marseilles Voatings Superior while and Brown French Drills Superior Fancy Mexican Mixtures md Bengal Stripe* A largo supply of superior Kentueky Joans A large supply of Paper Hangings, new pattern* Rich Screens for Fire Boards, of the most sp’ondid patterns * , „ The public sre tespeetfully to call nnd examine the above, with n great variety of other ar ticle*. B. dr. S. will receive in a few days other largo j nos fcho latest irflpofißlion*» whidi htII them the most complete and oxt«i»;ve tlwrbav-e «vor oflfored to tf>» pn/. <V'.;; -n vt-Jr/ will he seld .-.f wy Jew prices April I w Ladies Habit JUST received a heautifnl article fur gentlemen* summer Frock Coats (fashionable colors) STOCKS. Black and Saxton superior plain Bamhnz.n Stocks on silk lrames,madc light for sutnmse. B. R. KIRTI.AND A- CO. april 17 Draper* At Tailors, 350 Broad sr. STANniNGI’OM All FTEKS OPCOUNCI L On Accounts. —Messrs Dugas, Gumming, and Di! lon On Sirectr —Messrs Warren, Doga--, and Parish On Magazine. — Messrs, Cooke, Dill,.u,and Hitt. On Hotpiiul. —Messrs. Robertson Kirtland, and W nlker. (hi Drains Mess-s Crump, Warren and Hitt. On City Hall. —Messrs. Miller, Warren, nnd Du gas On Pumps. —Messrs. Hill, Gumming, and Crump. On Martel —Messrs. Parish, IV’slker,nnd Dogas Oh River Punk and Wharf.— Messrs. Gumming. Miller, nnd Witt. On Police. —. Messrs. Warron, Miller, and Bohert sun. On Jail - Mc-srs. Dill in, Rohortsnn, and Cooke. On Health Messrs. Walker, Crump, und Robert son. On Engines. —Messrs, Kirtland, Warron, and Par ish. On Smith Common. —Messrs. Gumming, Parish, And Cooke. On Charity. —Messrs. Miller, Walker, and Dillon. Published by odrrofCouncil. April Its, 1537. GEO. M. WALKER,CI’k. Noticet T«E citizens are notified that aider ihe 10th Inst. all Dogs found running at large, will he killed agiecably to a resolution nl Council passed in 1H3 6- FOSTER 81-000 KT, "l >rll3 City Marshal. Parnsol** & Umbrellas. | loiojittlile Pnrn»ote \ Lndies’ Umbrella*. ' «° sup. Genitemen’s Silk and Cottun do. Just received, and for sate by •Prtl 3 j. p. SETZE v'. CO. A SUPPLY of the nbov? celebrated medicine, r« warranted a spaedv anil lusting cure for Ague and Fever, and every symptom of general debility. Just received ami for sale wholesale am! retail, by THOMAS BARRETT A CO. Appointed Agents. March 22 67 1 HAVE this day sold my stuck m trade to Messrs. Clark A Holland, who will continue the Cloth ing Rnstncss nt the old and well establisl ed stand, 891 Brond-sfreet. I trust that tho liberal patronage which has been extended to me while iu business, will no) be lost with them, Jan 1! 11 if] D'LYON THORPE. ALL persons having claims against mo, will please present them nt the old stand, w hore I can be found fur one month from this dale Persons in debted to me are politely requested to make imme diate payment. D’LYON THORPE. Jan H 11 ts BHF.ADDEN, PotiTRAiT Painter, retpevl • fully informs the Citizens of Augusta that he has returned to this city, and taken the room in tits Masonic Hall, which he occupied last winter. Orr Specimens of his Painting may be seen in a few days at Ins room, to which lie im itos tho atten tion of those disposed to patronize him. Jan7 9 ts GREENSBORO’ MALE AND FEMALE Acadt'EuicM. ffNHE Trusl-es of the above institutions taka this M method of informing tin public that they are now both in a highly flourishing comlilion, under tho care of experienced anil ohlo teachers. The mule do artmeiit has about filly students, and is under the direction of Mr Augustus Alden, whose ac knowledged abilities as an instructor of youth, ad ded to many years experience in his profassion emi nently entitle him to tho patronage of tho publir. The Female department has upwards of sixty pu pils, nnd is under the core ol Miss A P Hamilton, u lady ol superior literary atlnlnmsnis, whopo sys tem of discipline and mode of instruction huVnhcan highly approved, and have secured for her a charac ter as nn instructress, perhaps unrivalled in lids sec tion of country The Trustees Have engaged tho services of Miss M. A Miller, as an assistant, who is a lady well qualified to fur tho discharge of her duties. In the department of Music, they Imv* ths servi ces of Miss E. A. Howell, who was n successful and highly approved lonelier ol tho science of mu sic in the Sparta Fcninlo Seminary I ha last year. In anticipation of numerous acquisitions to both departments, by tho commencement of another quarter, they aro lwpp> to stale tlint they Im the promise of the Rov. Francis Bowman to hear rod rations of some classes- in either d> parlmout a 8 oc casion may require. 'I hey expect also in a short lima to engage a com petent toucher of tho French language. Greensboro' in which those institutions aro loca ted us to licaltlincss of situation,and iniulligom, re fined and inoinl society is not surpassed it is behov ed by any village in Ibis State. Board can bu bad on moderate terms in many genteel families. JAMES F FOSTER, Y. P. KING, w. c. D.wysov. I) a. MAT HOWS, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Trustees. Greensboro', March 13 w6t 59 'The Editors of tha Charleston Observer and Southern Recorder Will publish tils above once a week ‘or six weeks, in cacti of Iheh papers and (or. ward their accounts In the Board ol Trustees el Greensboro', for payment, holier. A LL persons indebted to the late Wwiem R. / « Thomas will please mau« payment, and those having demands agaihn him will hand them in, du ly authenticated, within tho time proscribed by law, to N, W. Cotke or to EMKLINE F. THOMAS,Adm't. The undersigned may be found by all persons having business with linn at tho office of James VV Davies, Esq in Cumtning’s Law Rang*. March 11 f>! N. W. COCKE. Hlilastliiy yaw, Wi I aland tho ensuing season ot i Josiaii Patterson's negr White (S* fefk Hah, and at Cambridge, it ©!0 tho season, SCO to insure. Hinzirn la full \ J peJ # sixteen bands and a half high; lie was *wv‘ B e=ava#agiitby old Sir Archy out of the dam of the celebrated running rnrire J dfly Hopkins. Pendleton, (S C ) Feb. 10 L. GUUDE. The Greenville Mountaineer,Columbia Telescope, and Edgefield Advertiser will publish the above once a week, until the Ist of .May, and forward their accounts for payment. L. .0 Feb 1! tM 30 CARPENTER’S Solution oj Kreosnle —For tho ctlre of cancerous ulet-rs, old tores, tetters, ring-worms, and will immediately atop bleeding from Iroalt wouudt, bleeding nt tho nose, Ac- Ac. For sale by CLOUD A BOTHWELL, lan 16 15] N 6 232 Broad street. NEGRO WOMAN FOR SALE—About forty years of age—she can be seen at Ihe jail, and will be sold low, if taken out ol tho .State; is sold bo rause sho will not live with her present owner. Jen 1! 1 If DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSIIIF. 11'HE Co-partnership heretofore existing between I Botuweli. A Maguire, was, this day, by mutual consent dissolved All parsons indent, d to, or having claims against said firm nto requested to make se tlernent wiih J. W. Bothwell, who is duly authorized to transact all business connected with Bind firm. J. W. BOTHWELL, JAS. MAGUIRE. Jan. 1, 1837. !! Petit tsiilph C otton sr<>d. 4)f |C| BAt.KS, direct from the Hills, from the /W xx if well known plantation of T. Bock, near Rodney We have satisfactory certificates of the measurement and gemiiononcss of these seed, those wanting will do woll to coll or send their orders os early as possible. ADAM 9, PARMELEE, A CO. Feb 23 !! Wgy» A jfirdl rata Ponnmnn and Ac. ehmm eounlaril Is desirous ofsmployraenl, fur a short time Lathi* city. Apply at this office. Jen 17 if 13 SoiiM*. Stats, Pipe*, auii MADIRA WINE. 4Vfk / ASKS Iresh imported M. M. Wins )ofl Cases 11 atu, tor, Silk A Ro*am 20 Box** Pipes 90 do Aoap 5 Cases Irani*;] Maderie Just lasuled see.for Fa)* low by SA N Ilf FV*l)> & rOLtINN luot’rs. , Opjvm w Hctt!- - Information ILVhjlc/J. fi > AI.PII CRANE 101 l his brother’s ruridsnea in I JLV Hillsborough, Jasper county, G« on Wed- . i nosday, th* Ist 1 obrunry last, for CnarlesWn, was , seen two miles and a ha'fbrlow \Varr*iilon,or. hra j, way to Augnsm,since then tiolhing has been heard 1 , | ofliim. Ho is a young man, about twenty-three;, I yeans of age, with his -k I air and black wluskens, , ; and had on,when ho full, n brown lamibh t cloak, an I . udvlaidc dress coat with figured gdt buttons, and a j * pair ol clouded cassimerv pntoloons; and rodo a small bay hors.* with black mane and tail nnd black I i lent, u.Spanish gillsd saddle, and had with hima|pair ; of saddle bugs marked A. Crane, llillshorr' Geo- Ay inf irmat lon respecting him, directed to Abrn- I ham Crane, Hillsboro', or Wui. H. Crane, Augusin, j ( will ho ilinukFully received, nnd il this nuliccshould { , meet his eye, lie is rcquo.-t' d to relive tho anxiety of his friends by writing to them immediately. Augusta. Aprils Iwd&wtf 92 'the .Womgoniary Journal will phase insert the . above tsemi-weekiy) fiirohe month. t'licap irisji liiueiatii. SNOWDKtN Sc S/iKAK huvftjusf received from iNcw York, n largo supply ol’veiv superior d-i Irish Linetis ot tho lx ai stylo mi l sprue ol* very flow qualifies round thread, and worrai.UxJ free fiom all admixture of coitoti. also, Superior 5-4 r.nd C-4 Irish Linrn -4, 84-4, 10-4, 12-4, 14-4 Damask Table Cloths, and tr grou variety of oilier Into and splendid styles ol ■ Stupl-' and Lancy Dry Goods,to whirhilicy respect fully invite tho aUeuiion ul ihc public, npril 13 8C M’l lit inulf Hotton Stea. A few sacks of genuine Petit Gull Cttlon Feed t on hand, end fur sale by april 6 M. Jit DVE. i’oi’ Salt'. firs! raio Road Wagons ond Harness. — 1 Apply to march 29 73 THQ’S DAWSON. NorJrtlk HtciuM Packet l.iiiv, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Time of passage 40 to 50 hours and scarcely ever out of sin hi ol land. fffgfyjrfSrtee. The Georg i a and Sooth Cailoi.ina will run rogulnr ytA Mtkr ly until Aug Ist nt least; one I mat leaving Charleston evc "Wry Friday Afternoon, nt ! o'clock, ns follows t tho Georgia 31st March, Htli and 2Hih April, 12 und 26 May, 9th and 23d June,7th and 21st July. The Bou rlt Carolina, 7th and 81« l April 6th anti I'Jth May 2d, 10th and 3uth June, 7th and *Slh July. Tim steamer Kentucky is to run to nnd from the Norfolk and Charleston iSteiun Packets in the Bay, nnd insure passengers being pul on board the Phila delphia boats Monday Morning, and they may bo m New York Monday night. william patton. Agent, 6 FilzSiinotts' Wharf. march 30 w b 7! For Sale, 4 VALUABLE Negro Man, it Jim "f age, nn x* excellom field, raft nno but t hand—lor g acc-us , tomed to work on the Savannah river and alio t the I wharves at Augusta—honest and faithful Apply ' hef.re Ist June to Col. Bomuol Hammond, Beach ! Island, or to (JAMES IT. R. WASH NGTON, npril 10, 1837 2wtf Mlllndgtills. tn SIIAREB STEAM BOAT COM PA NT: Sxt STOCK lor salo Enquire at this Olfico. Nept. 27 77 tl l r uiTPi'*i(y of (>cot’gi:ii, Atiikns, March 23d, 1937. AT tha Commencement in the first week in Au gust next, Ihe Trustees id' this Institution v ill elect a Professor ol Moral Philosophy ond Reties I,wires, to (ill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Professor Ftciisloy. Salary $1601) per annum. ASUUIIY HULL, Soc'ry. | march 29 ttitAtlg 73 s > LI.LARD'S celebrated Patent Alumni and > L* Vegetable Oil Soap, for cleansing cdut colinra, • woollen, linen, nnd cotton goods from spots oben • sionnd by grease, paint, tar, varnish, and oils, of every description, without injury to the finest goods, lor sale by N. B. CLOUD. april 17 89] No 232 Bro id-st. Classical and English sciimol.- ' Mr. Noncnoss would respectfully inform the citizens of Augusta that he has associated \tdth him 1 in Ids school, Mr. Howey; a graduate ol Jeff -rton College, Pa , niid -.jr ho last six years an instructor ’ ol youth. In consequence of this arrangement an " adilitiori.il niitnher ol pu|dis, of both sexes, ran be " nccommo laicd. Tito Brliool will now consist ol r two depdrtmants. The Classical and Mathematical will bo under the tupanntvndanco of Mr. H., who 'J will tench the L tin and Greek langttagaa— Algebra, 1 Geometry, .S’urveying, Mcnsuraiiuti, <vc. The otli 1‘ or branches will betuu/hlas lioreloforo. The following certificates from Professors Stuart 1 and Twiss, of South C’nrolmn (College, relative to 1 Mr. If.'* scholarship, aro respectfully submitted: 0 1 have examined Mr Howey with much parlicu ’ larity, hoth in Latin and t Jreclt, and have been quire ‘ lon-od wi|li the ease and correctness id' his tr lisle lions, especially i.i Latin. Ho appears also to bo ' lamlliar vvitli th'o rules and primipl «of Ntninx, I should think him well qualified fur primary instruc ' non in the classic languages. J w. stOart. Pref. of Lon. m S C. College. Columbia, Jan 8,1837. This is to oertilv tint I l.uve examine;’. Mr. Howey in Arithra tic, Algebra, and Geometry, and find him larniliar with ihe principlescf maihe.italics and have no doubt of Ids competency to give instructions in thesa branches. THOMA 7 S- TWISS, Prof, of Math ill S, C. College. Jan. 27. 22^^ nevTspring and summer goods': Ju«l opened at J. P, & Co’s, to wit: 6 A COTTON Cambrics, Jackonatts and Nan "■ft souk Muslins 6-4 cross bar'd do Assorted width blond lace Edgings Plaid and rih’d white and blaek a.IK Uoioory . do do do and eql’d cotton do Bilk and cotton Bocks i Ladies' long and short pin nic Clore* ' Misses picnic Mitts, Coreetl LaeelU 1 11-! and 12-4 colored Counter, ones 11 ! and 12 ! fine and superior Marseilles Quilts 5 ! and 6 ! low priced nr.d superior Irish Bhaetitigi 3.4 and !■! bird’s-eye Inn pur, sortie very fine | 3-1, 4-! and 6-4 striped and plaided Gingham* in great variety of patterns dud prices \ Corsican prims (a handsome article) i 4.4 and 5-4 best Italian Lustrings White, green, ertmeon and black tabby Velvet* i Sup. block silk do Black Italian Crape Gtmlomen’a fino «hirt Coilam nn<i Stock* Cb.m clastic Suspenders, guard Ribbon* 4-4 and 6-4 Bed licking 3-4, 4-4,5-4 and 6-4 bleached and unbleached filnn ings and Sheeting* ' Assorted quality Rinding ; Finn and sarigg’d Swiss .Muslin* Striped and chock’d do Fancy Calicoes woll assorted in pattern* end prices ; i Second mourning do Green, blue, crimson ond scarlet worsted Table ’ Cover* , 36 indies black Italian cravat* 1 Blenched and unbleached twilled Jeane* Italian ll *, Lyonnais* French muslins in great variety of pattern* from 37ci* to $ 1,50, Second Mourning 6-4 muslins Ginghams, a fine end nandnoras srtide 1 8-4, 10-4 fine and superfine Damask Linen Table Diaper Drab nnd Brown Buffalo Cloth Assorted colored Shalloon fi-4,8-4 Pavilion Gauze, German Oil Cl.Hb Flax-ri and Cotton tbmaburgs .Small figured Jackonells and Cunbrtc# Extra fine long Lawns BlooTwil'd Stripes, I’lsin and striped Storrasnt* Hamilton Jeans*, Constitution twlili ? Assorted Brown Linens 5. , 4-4 superfine grass do S 1 Erminetts, Mexican roixtar* g. Saco Stripes, fancy do C Ribbed French Linso Drilling, baautilhl | article S Plain White and Brown do » ' French Cnrsimere . Mixed and slritsd Cnntoon* Ruiimi C'nssiinercs • German, India, and Georgia Tellow Nan- aj keen*, do. do Blue » Sup While and Colored Maraciiles ? Vestings, low prired 4-4 Irish Linen* in w hole and half pieces Dowlas, Russia diaper and cruab (for iewaling) Burlaps and Russia Sheeting 7-4 Barnsley Table Diaper Satin • 'hockend Drapery muslin* F.xtru rich Gauze, Cap and Bonnet Ribbon* Assorted < ordod and Grass Nkirt* Crown IJnings. 6-4, 8-4 Pavilion Netting Blue tpron cherks Strip d and Plaided Second mourning Gingham* , India Rubber Aprons, Flue Book muslin lldkls. Rrow-n Ho lan Is Fine and Superfine Furniture tmu Garracm Dimity A-c. Ao. To the abdve will he sided } variety rvf dialrahlc Farsy and Rfwple article*, wht-h r.«x> now on tk»b . iTgrflS va i\>£s'cr*) for Kale. ~ ,|A OR, LIKELY NF.GRot.-—Wtfl pmi *u tivw, y 1 •<■ »»id KI Hamburg, sreowd house fmsp tl o *)r.U(j , on Ski Muy, Vkjihou* rtff^ [ which ar<i ll’js »air so>iuinticM<t hon?# ptr« vnnts, i-nol.*, V\ nnher*, Honors, ni;d a vaiuiy i»f (*t‘llcfi lio.c. hind*. Also, on ihe huiuc *'&) will bci sold, Hie house at.d lot v h touh 1 rr»id<>, with aa a 1 jjiH.rg loi. ‘i tnt-M mado kn<*u non tlißt diiy. tt . « „ . JO.rvlii-li WoODH. Hamburg, b. C. April I7ih, 1537. A t ,r ' ] * H td tumble Lahii a*. JUST received ni ihe AuguMa Store .* choice and Mip-rh collection f»f Double Dahlia* which being Irom the subscribe!* own garden, ceni with cuiiiuhuco, be warranted in nil respect*. Al so uiuung other .Voc*dii.jubl received, I any Ciimoon Clover, i nrnip Hooted C «hl*cg»*, under ground. Turnip Hooted Cublago, above giornd J. 11. J. SERVICE. I* eh, 28 4y si*Ra.\'« (aioDs. Sitlpr & enriiiiichael, ft UK now receiving n large and ,general assart* iv. Hum of STAiT.C AND I'AXIY DKV \\ Inch will bo oflerod nl rvnsonsblo roles end «*.- cutumoduiing turns. iVlm r h 13 59 rtoUro. fIMIE Cojnrlnomtiip heretofore existing endue * Ibefimu ol Cloud it Buthwallls tl.is day di.aoJ cd by mutual consent. n. n, cloud, npril I 73 D. E. BOTJIWELU , rv’olice. PERSONS indebted lo mo for Preforaionsi wr. vires, will please moke pnyment to Messrs J*.u kins At IWvnn, who sro my nulboriaed Allenitya, dminxr my nharnen horn the Statu, bob I, 1b37 3 ) I). PATTERSON. HobSiN) Ststionary, &c. ri'JIK .Subscribers would inform their rustomera 1 end ill pul lie generally residing in the Upper Counties, that they have opened an Establishment at Columbia., where they have on band, and intend lo keep, a Logo ami general assortment oi Books, Stationary, Finn Cutlery. Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Prints, Paper-hangings. IVture Frame*, and every article usually called ibr in a BOOK STORE. Orders nra r< apeetluliy sobered. T. H. <t I.C. PLANT, Augusta. I. C. PLANT Si CO., Columbus. Goo. March 25 63 B~laTTk i;r,v, ,la n.n eLs, ± c . *«.-Tf3tt i ■cribcra have Just rnreivod 3 betas DuflU filankols 1 do super Bed do 2 do wliita Flannels 2 do red do 8 do red Lindecya, 2 cases Satinets. (low priiel Wiib s variety of other Goods in I heir Into, which, having been lately purchased, and a part oTUmm* own importation from England, they sro enabled 10 offer them below the present market prices. EDGAR <t CARMICHAEL. Jan 9 C U Ur. Iltiij. Uoiij^lftbS. surgeon dentist, c,;, .. . HAS returned lotho city and resumed the duties at ins pruleasion, si hia teaiduncs earner of lineal and Jackson streets, over the store ol dlaniM. Cjsrk* MoTier .It Co, ts Oct 4 SAMUEL LANE. ——» Tailor and Import t of English Cloths, $«. Broad Hlrcct, RAVING just arrived ftom London, most rtapeeffully to return rdo si ror« tbanka to tlwi eitix.'tia of Cbarlenon, end (he adjoining States l»» the very liberal sbure ol pnlronngo which ho hds hitliorlo receiver', an)J ieola tlint liu would bo want, ing in graiitudolur such support, were h« not thuo publicly to ncknuwl dgo the honors an eonlem«L and to prove that ho hoe Mill an eaimai and sineeni ds.iro to txUnd, if |ioe.idbla,hisconnectiunain South Ciirolum. lie hna Jioen to England tor tht purpose of effecting arrangameutsol n direct mteraouran bo tween the onublDihmunt there and here, and also with the i loth Manufacturers, Ac. Sio. Having oumnleted his a,rang menu m a manner to ensure a quick succession oft he moat IsshionabJ* articles ot liras* L iug exiiortcd, bo most reaiwns. lullynsaures them that lie has now opened nn essort | mi nt of i UA Lo, Am, Ae., which are not to ho sun. 1 pauied iijr quality, workmanthip ana style, in the U. Ststee. ~ , H. L. begs to add that r.H ardors in Ids busmen lor tho London .Markets, will meet a promptness us dos etch winch will ctiorncleriao .the poeulisr ud* vantages of litis (istablishmenl. Mauler Tailors may bn supplied with tho latest Insbiwns. N. Ik—Wanted, 18first rate COAT HANDS. {b>- I'ho Savannah Georgian anil Augusta Cbrowi. cln, will please givii ihe above two insertions on Set unlay and Thursday, until fur; her nolice.—Vi,art— ton Mercury. Jan. 8(1. ]0 I\l OTlCE.—Colored persons found at large n the I » City after nineoV|.<ck nt night, and before dirt* light next morning, without passes mine ilittmHh Ihejiliicc or Jih.c HU, u.l. Ifh huh cnlmd jx-non m permitted tn jm,, will Imrunfiri <1 n» tlie Ordiimnss* ol tlm Liiy direct. FOjj I LR BI.ODGET, J«n 1 7 _ 1 13 I fj City AlnatiftL It'CR .SA I.F,—A splanaid brass mounted Boggy V\ agon, double scar, lin-d with flesh colored watered Gras de/in, w ith double harness, pole and shafts—made tn order in New if uvea, jus; summer, of the baa materials, Apply to •hmH H If) C. .MINER. (Jtfllce iil K I'atlrgyot'ltillon, Ancsir, Februiiry 82. 1837. j\ OTiCE is given that from the Ist Marsh, the ' Pnrejiffer Curs wllld.part fom llambiir. and Charleston, daily (.Sunday's eanepttslf at 6 o tJotk, A. el., and run lliruurb die same day VVM. RonKItfSON,JR. Agent Transportation M. C. C. & K, R. C. Feb. 94 \IEW MACKEREL.—9O whole and 80 Rjff J * bids. No ] : 8J whole and 80 ,holf bids. No. 2 | 50 w-boebbls. No 3—late rnuglit MaiHurrsL— iu* received and fiir sain by MUJ3E (t CUIiEN Jan 15 \l iVnr Siiiif sj(‘!ini I'ndicts ? JAHEreport ot tho «toum Fackrt COJ.UMBIA M. being sold to ilia Tosiari Government is mooe. reel. Passengers may depend on being 10,-warded, Tho Columbia leaves here at 10 o'clock on tbs mornings of Thursdays, the 4th a d 18th May, and every I huisdny forinieht thereafter. The new boat in the place of the Gibbons will take the laker* mediate Thursdays, sometime, during tho month of May. VVJLLU.II PATTON, Agent. April 20 _ »8 sriim# oir WM. C. IVAY, Agent,intendingledlsouaUmss the agency for Mr. Joseph Shannon, will dispireol his stock of well assorted and seasonable UllY GOOD .S', el very reduced prices for cash, at wholesale and retail. It if. C. IVaY, Agent. Augusta, April 7, 1837 81 Slorii)j(i of n i l or «l»*y pods* MAY be bid in a fire proof building,, in s saw and central situation, by applying at the cal* ner of llsy and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 26 WnUcPl \\T EDNEY, is my legally anthorisod Agent, » T . during tny absence from the rity of A ngiMta, Georgia. H.R. LEWIS. ap Hi 13 3tw 60 tdciitlciuen’s stocks, 4 ND Boys and Children's ralm Lsaf Cap«, just e * received and for sain by VVM, il. CRANE,No.SSI, Droadat. April II 64 B'oi* Salt*. r | HE comer f.ot oppoalt* (Its Baptist Church, ■ situated on Grrou and Jackson streets, being aontral and situated on the principle street, leading m tho flail Read Depository. 7 itlaa indisputable. For lermr <mature of f bß3lwi THOMAS G. HALL, JUST received a few doz of Bomhazin Satin and Silk Bristle Stocks, suitable for tho-s that ran/ «it.li lliotti eery narrow. \ r PRICE & MS LLERV, V april 17 Drapers K : Tmler., BPI Hroad stw^—m WAM'r.D TO 111 to;—A Negro i.tn rapsbla of nursing and waiting about tho houso— om nearly or quite grown would bo prcf.rrcd. Is>. ernl wages will be given, payable uioiuhlj or by (ha year Apply at this giiht'. Jan 7 S ts f,NE ATIfLRS.— lUCu lbs. Ft.itlmrs, jiisTrec«vQ ' ami f,r sale by MOISE dc COHEN. 7 5 rt Petit' gulf cotton siced.- ffenuine Petit Gulf COTTON SEED, careful ly selee ed ei|ire.ej'y fir ibis Market. Juvl reerfT.d from New Or lean* and for safe by uathhone & baicek. (■'l) C KAI I>'V'N—Fa.cey and Srapls JJ.w. Goodr.at i’> krdesale, 2k-i Broad street,. Aw gimja, V -1 . .■ fJ'-a 3 Ily -i *'■ r f A.TP., i“ - .‘-tMfv-iip Kv■ ■? rm„* f f 14 h\i n l nr Ji\r V ,<r 4 v