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Georgia Stale Lottery.
K»r the benefit of (lie Augusta Itidtp'l Fire Cotnp’y
Cl tss no 29. von 1837.
13345 6 789 10 II 13 _
19 30 30 3 46 34 41 37 31 35 89 83
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above numbere
u they stand are correct, as taken from the Man
ager’a certificate oflhedrawing ofthe Virginia_ State
I ottery for Wellsburgh Class No. 5 lor 1837, drown
at Alexandria, Virginia, July 29th. And which
determines the fate of all Tickets in the above
Lottery, A. READ, Agent.
j’Tngwtl 122.
GEORGIA STATE
LOTTERY.
FOR THE FENEFIT OF THE
Autruatn Independent Fare Company.
Class No. 30, for 1837.
To be determined by the drawing ofthe Virginia
State Lottery, for the benefit of the Mononga
nia Academy, C ass No 5, for 1837.
To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Va. Saturday
August 5,1837. _
U. S. Gregory A Co. (successors to V ates A Mc-
Intyre,) Managers.
CAPITAL
20,000 dollars
AND 20 PRIZES OF
1,000 DOLLARS.
HR AND StiMEM E.
1 Prize of 820,(XX) t» 820,000
5,000 5,000
3,000 3,000
2,000 2,000
1,640 1,640
83 1,000 20,000
o 20 300 6,t 00
' *0 • 150 3,000
155 100 15 500
63 50 3, ISO
-63 40 2,520
126 30 3,780
126 20 2,520
13780 10 37,800
23436 5 117,180
27811 Prizes, amounting to $243,090
ft? Tickets ss—Shares in proportion.
ft? Tickets in tho above Lottery can be obtained
at all times by country dealers and those who are
disposed to adventure, by sending their orders to the
undersigned, who will give prompt attention, if ad
dnssed to
A. READ,
Contractorand State Agent, Augusta, Geo.
August I 179
“ VEGETABLE
TOOTH BALSAM.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAII, WttEN if CAN UK APPLIED.
V i .HIS useful, safe and effectual remedy gives im-
JL mediate relief in tho most painful cases of
tooth ache; it soothes and ddaeens the sensibility o(
the inflamed nerve and hone of the tooth, and allays
that acrid humor which causes it bad breath, and
consequently, ill health. This Balsam Contains no
'acid or any other substance injurious to the teeth.
v It has been said by an eminent physician, that he
who should discover an infallible remedy for the
tooth-ache, will prove a greater benefactor to man
kind than he who shall discover a specific (or the
lock-jaw. We believe this tube true; fur although
the deaths occasioned by the lock-jaw may be in
finitely greater than from tooth-ache, yetthe amount
of suffering oecasionod by the latter is vastly the
largest. Those who are troubled with this Very
disagreeable complaint, are requested to give it a
trial. It is made according to » recipe of a distin
guished dentist of this city, who has found it, from
long experience, to be the best article of the kind
that hollas ever tried. Tho above valuable modi
cine is lor sale by WM. HEWSCLV, Agent,
Who keeps constantly on hand a large and gene
ral assortment!)!'Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye
Muffs, Ac. Ac., which he will sell on the mustac
t • mandating terms. july 25
A SUPPLY of Lefhutch's best Chewing Tobacco,
just received and fur sale by
N. B. CLOUD,
jnne 3 No. 232 Broad-s * Augusta.
i\cff Flour,
OF a very superior quality, just received, and for
sale by HAND A SCRANTON,
july 18 167
* Fresh Fish.
A LOT of No. 3 Mackerel, Gloucester brand
Also Nos. 1 and 2 in half bids., fur family use.
Just received by HAND & SCRANTON,
july 18 167
PRIME St. Croix Sugar and old White Java
Coffee, lor family use, for sole Ipw by
july 18 167 HAND & SCRANTON.
It* ST HMDS. Porto Rico and St. Croix Sugars,
rwO for sale by A. JOHNSTON,
'/ july 18 167 lot
Wanted,
v T> ANK of Augusta and South Carolina notes,
* JL> pr Which I will pay a small premium. ,
JOHN G; winter.
July 25 173 240 Broad st.
Strayed or Stolen.
FROM tfe subscriber's wagon at Appling, Col
umbia county, Geo., a Yellow Sorrel HORSE,
about nine years of ago, large frame, heavily built;
othtr particulars not remembered. A reward ol
Twenty Dollars will be paid for his delivery, tirany
information that may be giVeh will be ihnnkfdlly re
ceived. HIRAM N. WILSON.
Augusta, june 3 If 131
STRAYED from store 3oii Broad street, on
Saturday m truing last, a Terrier Slut, with
croped cars and tail, yellow belly and black bark;
her name is Flora. She belongs to a gentleman in
Warrenton by the name of LTolliway. A liberal re
ward wifi be paid if returned to him or to
july 25—173 JNO. JaMES JONES.
Through from i j iiii.aoeli*iha to
CHARLESTON IN 3 1-2 DAYS.
PASSENGERS leaving Philadelphia or Balti
more Wednesday and Friday, reach Charleston
on Salutday and Monday, nnd Augusta next day
leaving Charleston on Sunday and Thursday .reach
• Philadelphia on Thursday and Monday; and New
York same evenings.
' Northern & Southern Line,
Via Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road, to
Charleston. 9. C. Raleigh and Greensboro
w N. C.
. T The Southern and South-Western connexion With
■ v the Portsmouth Rail Road is now complete and pas
sene-era experience no delay,
Thq Steamboats from Baltimore ttredue at Parts*
mouth in time for passengers to take the Rail Rand
same day to Halifax, where Will be found a double
line of Stages for Wilmington ir connection with
the steamboat Boston, far Charleston; or by the
-Merchant’s Accommodation Line may reach Raleigh
at 10 o’clock next morning, and Grecnsborongh by
12 tho day alter, where they will meet the South
Western or Piedmont Line, as well as the Line via
Salem, Wythe Court House, Ac. to Nashville,Ten.,
which run in precise connection. The steamboat
Fox runs between the Kail Road and Plymouth via
Kdonton.
Going north, passengers by these lines will arrive
at Portsmouth the same day, in time for tho steam
boats fur Baltimore.
ft? The Cars leave Portsmouth and Halifax daily
July 1 170_ 6t
HAY. —75 bundles prime Northern Hay flatly
expected. On arriving will he sold low for
cash. Apply to BENJ GOULD.
• ; july 22 171
Checks
: ■■lif. fkN New York and Charleston; Charleston Notes
vr and United Slates Notes, for sale by
JOHN G. WINTER, 240 Broad-st.
m july 17 166
(S;.- 1 IBEKAI. Premiums paid lor Central Bank
JLi Notes, Insurance Bank ofColumbns, and Spe
!;■ , cie,by JOHN G. V) IN I ER,
july 17 169 240 Broad street.
I* ' For Washington.
THE Steamboat COLUM-
BIA, Capt James Mitchell,
A will leave tho end of the
Portsmouth & Roanoke Rail
ei«££asfes3sS&9ty Road lor Washington City ev
ery Wednesday and Sunday at i past 1 o’clock. Re
turning, will leave Washington every Monday and
Friday, and arrive in time for the care going South.
Passage and faro SB.
Portsmouth Va.july 25 173 lot
Wanted to Hire.
TWO Negro Men, first rale ffouse Servants. —
None other need apply. Enquire at this of-
July 21 170 1 1
Spanish Leeches.
mHE subscribers have received a fresh lot of
JL superior Spanish Leeches , and will keep a con
stant supply, at wholesale and retail ft?" They
can be put up so ax to bo carried with safety any
distance into the country
—ALSO —
A good stock of Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Window Gloss, Dye Stn7s, Ac., for sale at tho low
est market prices.
JJAVILANP, RISLEY & CO,
july 34 J' 1
I *7* ’ i ' ..
Dissolution.
rpiiE copartnership heretofore existing under the
X firm of Robertson A Benedict, is this day d is
,, salved by mutual consent. All persons .ndebled
to the lato firm are requested to make immediate
payment to J. B. Robertson, who is authorised to
collect all the outstanding debts, and auend to> al 1
the unsettled business. J. B.
i- Xilgiistil, 7lti July, 18S7.
t Kr J. B. ROBERTSON will conltmie the Shoe
a Business on his own account at the old stand; nnd
e solicits a continuance of tile former patronage ex
ended to the late firm. Duly 25 173
.Honey Found.
A SMALL amount of money was picked up on
Saturday last, which would afford pleasure to
the finder to restore to its rightful owner, on his de
scribing the same, and paying for this advertisement
, Apply to SANDEFOKD & COLLINS,
july 17 176 320 Broad street
1 Ice Notice.
A REPORT having been industriously circulat
ed that the Stock of ICE belonging to the
Augusta Ice Company will give out during the en
- suing week, the managers therefore desire to give
notice that it is (heir opinion that the Ice will, mall
probability, last till the first of September, if not
longer, as the stock on hand is nearly treble what it
ever has been at this season of the year.
The hours of the keeper’s attendance is from
Sunrise till 7 o’clock.
8 1
2 9 at night.
W, IIEWSON, Sec y A. I. C.
july 14 164
To KenL
A SMALL dwelling House al the comer of" E
lbert and Telfair streets. Apply at the Bank
of Augusta. [July 11 161
Just Received,
NEEDLE Worked Muslin Capes and Collars,
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
1 ps superior bl'k Bombtzino,
Superior undressed Irish Linens.
—ALSO—
Gent’s Stocks, Linen Bosoms and Collars,
which will be sold cheap by
july 12 162 T. H. WYATT & CO,
J Notice.
e fllHFl etthscriher having disposed of his stock of
e B. Drugs, Medicines, <jr. to Messrs. Kitchen A
Robertson, respectfully returns his thanks to those
friends who have favored him With their orders, and
solicits a continuance of the same liberal patronage
to his successors in the business.
B. H. WINDING.
Hamburg; S. C., June 28.
THE undefsif nedtake this method of informing
i. the citizens of Hamburg; and the Physicians nnd
i- Planters generally throughout the,Slate, that they
f will continue the Drug Business at the old stand ot
f Mr. B. H Winding, to whose stock they are now
s adding large additions, nnd hope to receive a liberal
.1 patronage. They will continue the business ns
y heretofore in Augusta, and orders ateitherstore will
be thankfully received and promptly attended to.
e KITCHEN A ROBERTSON.
b June 28 151
8 To Kent.
1 (TjXROM the Ist October next, the Brick Store next
JL above the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, at present
1 occupied by Mr. A, Sibly. Apply to
8 July 19 168 JAS. B. WALKER.
To Rent.
t HE large House on the comer of Washington
1 X and Ellis streets,occupied by Mrs. Savage.
Also, several small houses on Washington and
Ellis streets. Possession given Ist October. Ap
■ ply to ROBT. S. DILL.
j july 15 165
Biilwer’s New Work.
ATHENS, its rise and fall, by E. L. Bui wer, au
thor of‘‘Pelham.” Ac.
Crichton, by W. H. Ainsworth, Esq., author of
"Rockwood.”
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., by
J. G. Lockhart.
New Experiments, means without living.
The History of Simon Silver, or living on other
people’s means
Oliver Twist, or tho parish boy’s progress, by
“Boz,” with other tales and sketches by other wri
ters.
The Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club,
■ containing a faithful record oftheperamhulallons,
perils, adventures, and sporting transact ons of the
corresponding members, edited by “Boz."
i Just received and for sale ijy
, . T. H. A I. C. PLANT,
junel9 143
’ file ill Icmcii ’x Stocks,
AND Roys and Children’s Palm Leaf Caps, jus
received and fur sale by
. ... WM.H.CRANE.No.23I, Broad-st
April 11 84
Congress Water.
A SUPPLY of Congress Water, fresh from the
spring, just received and forsal* hy
N. B. CLOUD,
uno 8 134 233 Brood-street.
1' 7 BATHERS. —I2OO lbs. Feathers,just received
ant! for sale by MOISE A COHEN.
I 7 stl
, Selling OIF.
M. C. WAY, Agent, intending to discontinue
VV the agency fur Mr Joseph Shannon, will
dispose of his stock of well assorted nnd seasonable
1 DRYGOODS,at very reduced prices foreash, at
1 wholesale and retail. IV'M. C. WAY, Agent.
I Augusta, April 7, 1837 81
RC. BALDWIN.—Fancy and Stapfo Dry
• Goods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, Au
gusta, Geo. • [Jan 3 Ily
• ipiN PLATE, constantly on hand anu lorsale b
T Jan 3 I tl| R C BALDWIN
To Hire,
A VALUABLE House Boy. Enquire at this
office. inay 8 107
SAOR SALE—A splendid brass mounted Buggy
Wagon, double sent, lined with flesh colored
i watered Gras de Zin, with double harness, pole nnd
’ shafts—made to order in New Havcri, last summer,
of the best materials. Apply to
Jan 14 II tfj ’ C. MINER.
I
> Removal.
pi AH. CH.ARK, Dealers in Watches and Jew-
I 1 < dry. have removed to the Store on tho corner
. ol Broad and Mclntosh streets, known us .the Post
, Office corner may 25 ts 122
NOTICE.— -Colored petsons found at large n the
City alter nine o’clock nt night, and before day
-1 light next morning, without passes s’ating distinctly
3 the place or places to wh’ch such colored person is
1 permitted to pass, will lie confined as the Ordinances
0 of the City direct. FOSTER BLODGET,
1 Jan 17 13 ts) City Marshal.
1 _
I Just Received
~ AND for sale, a supply of Osborn’s PMlotokan
t /». or Female’s Friend A liberal deduction Will
a bt) made to those who purhease to sell again.
HAVILANO, RISLEY A CO.
e june 19 143
'■ Foe Kent.
M From the 15th of June, till the Ist of
October next, that large and commodi
ous Dwelling situated over Mr. Titos.
JM. Woodruff's Cabinet Furniture
Ware-rooms; a good yard, kitchen,
wash-house,and all attached thereto; also, an ex
cellent Hydrant in tho yard. It will be let if early
application is made at Mr. Thos. M. Woodruff's
Ware-rooms. june 13 138
Eagle & Phoenix Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
t , THIS large and well known Hotel
‘s offered lor Kent for one year, from
“DW. the Ist day of October next. The
ilSilfß leaseofthe present occupant expiring
Jggjyyg,on that day. This Hotel is situated
in the centre of business, nnd convenient to the
Charleston and Georgia Rail Roads, and is believed,
’ at this time, to have tho most extensive business of
; any similar establishment in the city. The rent for
one year, including tho Stable, will bo $3,000-
pay,able quarterly. Applvto
j june 9 JOHN PIHNIZY.Sec’y ATreas’r.
Notice.
THE Office of the subscribers will be closed
for the summer, during whichtime EDWARD
THOMAS, Esq., will ant as onr attorney,
ALLENS, PADDOCK, A CARTER,
may 13 w!2l 112
Summer Clothing.
f ffIHE subscribers have this day received from
X their house in N. York, an assortment of Ready
, Made Clothing, made up under the immediate di
, rectien of one of the firm which they would recom
mend to the public. PRICE A MALLERY,
may 8 102 258 Broad street.
; Choice Bacon. ’
ASM A LL lot of Bacon Hams, cured in the neigh
borhood; very sweet and fine;just received and
lor sale by HU NO A SCR ANTON.
julv 19 189
I ' Fresh Turnip Seed.
c 1 ARGE While Flat Turnip,
- do Norfolk do
J Early Dutch do
a Runt Baga do
a For solo by N,.8 CLOUD,
J 111 ? 2 ? 238 Broad street.
Wanted.
A WOMAN to wash nnd wait in houso. Also
[•*- four dr five black Boys, aged from twelve to
J rtf eeh. Apply to . . •
1 NANDEFQRD & CpLLINS,.
* , .. Auctioneers, 320 Broad st.
luly 14 .. 164.
Just Received.
A SUPPLY of fashionable Silk arid Straw Bon
nets, which will be sold very cheap
H. E. E. GROVES, I*s Broad-st.
july 17 166
*ft KEGS Leaf Lard, just received and for sale
■ tIU low hy
W. E. A J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers.
july 17 166
New School.
ON the 10th of October next, MR. and MRS.
EGERTON will open a School at the corner
of Reynold am. Mclntosh streets in this cry, for the
. instruction of Young Ladies. They will bo provi
ded with able Assistants, and make all possible ar
rangements to furnish their pupils with the advan
tage of a thorough and accomplished education.
There will be but one term, consisting of eight
months, from the 10th October to the 10th June.
Reference’
Rev. S. S. Davis, Rev. S. K, Talmage,
Rev. E. E. Ford, Rev. W. Smith,
Col. H. H. Cumming, Mr. John Moore,
Mr. Robt. Campbell, Chas. J. Jenkins, Esq ,
Mr. John Bones, Wra. E. Jonea, Esq,
‘ Wm. VV. Holt,Esq., J. W. Davis, Esq.
june 22 146 swtf
ft? - The city papers will copy the above.
To Hire.
A NEGRO WOMAN about 18 years of age—a
good washerand ironer. Enquire at this office,
july 21 170
UNITED STATES MAIL COACHES.
Hiram N. Wilson’s
LINE OF FOUR HORSE MAIL COACHES,
i Front Augusta hy way of Washington, Lexington,
Athens and Jefferson to Gainesville.—Running
3 times a week and hack—through to Athens in
one and a half days, and to Gainesville in two
days.
UIKAM N. WILSON having purchased the in
terest of Messrs. Tate A Newland,inlhis line,
respectfully informs the public that no exertions on
his part will be left untried to give satisfaction to
tho travelling public. The Coaches ara now and
of No. 1, Troy, N. Y., manufacture. The teams are
fits! rate, and the Drivers arc careful, sober, steady
young men; having boon trained by tile lute pro
prietors in North Carolina. The contractor pledges
himself to do every thing in his poworto accomrao
dale the public. His Teams, Coaches and Drivers
will notsufler by comparison with any other line
in tho Southern States. 1 his line will be continu
ed tri-weekly in Hacks from Gainesville to Daldon
egn, and also from Gainesville to Spring Place.
ft? This line leaves Augusta on Monday’s Wed
nesday’s and Friday’s at 2a. M. and arrives in
Washington same days hy 5 r m. and Athens by
IU on next day, Gainesville by 10 p. m. of the se
cond day.
Returning—Leaves Gainesville Monday’s, Wed
nesday's nnd Friday's at 2 a m. and arrives in
Athens same day by 12 noon, and Washington next
morning by 7 a. m. and Augusta by 7 p M of the
second day.
ft?Tlte Office in Augusta is kept at the General
Stage Office, in one of the front rooms ofthe Eagle
md Phoenix Hotel.
ft?AIl Parcels, Bundles, Ac. at the risk of tho
>wner.
ft? Fare to Washington $5, Athens $9, and to
ill other points in proportion.
Augusta, Ga. June 5, 1837 ly 131
l?Ku*ic:il Notice.
WILLIAM H. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu
sic, respectfully informs the ladies and gen
tlemen of Augusta, that he has vacancies fur three
more pupils tn music, provided they reside immedi
ately in the city. Tho instruments on which Air.
O. leaches are the Piano Forte, Guitar, Harp, Or
gan and Flute. His method of instruction is that
adopted by the most eminent European professors.
Persons wishing to avail themselves ol Mr. O’a
services would do well to make early application,
before his number for the season shall be made up.
Communications left at Air Parson's Piano Forte
Ware rooms, or Mr. O.'s muxlc room at Airs. John
Byrd’s, 206 Broad street, will be promptly attended
to.
A variety of lh» newest Music, and Instruction
books always on hand.
Piano Fortes and Organs tuned and repaired.
VLABKG & HOLLAND,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES.
Augusta, June 20. 141
Oil! Oil!!
A SUPPLY of superfine Bleached Lamp Oil,
suitable for Families and Factory use. Also
Linseed and Train Oils, with Whit.- Lead and oth
er Paints, Ac., just received and for sale by
N. B. CLOUD.
june 28 151] No. 232 Broad-st.
* molasses.
KA HHDS, prime retailing MOLASSES
For sale by MOISE A COHEN.
B June 8 3 135
Storage ol* wet or dry goods
MAY be had in a fire proof building, in a safe
and central situation, by applying nt the cur
nerofßay and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 28
Cypress Shingle*.
A SUPPLY just received and for sale.
ALSO,
3000 pounds of Leaf Lard, by AI.M. DYE
june 12 ts 137
Health Committees-
Ward No. I—Messrs, G. F. Parrish, J. G. Mc-
Whorter, and Wm. Thompson.
Ward No. 2—James B. Walker, Titos. J. Wray,
and If. Mealing
Ward No. 3—A. J. Miller, John Kerr, and Wm.
M. D’Anlignac.
Ward No 4—F. M. Robertson, J. Hat per, and
Jacob Moise.
Published by orderofCouncil.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk,
june 14 139
Coloured Shirts.
THE subscribers have ju-t received an addition
al supply of the above article, with a few daft,
while cotton ahd linen do. Also, a variety of fancy
articles, viz—Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
silk and cotton Half-Hose, Russia Belts, Ac.
PRICE A M ALLERY,
raav2s 122 Drapers nnd Tailors.
Notice.
GEO. W. CRAWFORD is my legally,authoris
ed agent during my absence from the city ol
Augusta, Geo. WM. WRIGHT,
upril 24 IwtOct. 9a
U TKKO A B DOMIN' A I. St I) PPORTBRS.
AN additional supply (different sizes) of this val
uable instrument, received and for sale by
may 10 109 KITCKEW A ROBERTSON.
Notice.
r I HIE Citizens are hereby notified that tho Aldr
l ketOrclirihnce, will (or Ihefuture, he strictly
, enforced. FOSTER BLODGET, Marshall,
may 10 109
OtHIRTS.—A splendid assortments of French
(5 Muslin Shirts, just received and fdr sale by.
CLARKE A HOLLAND,
may 2 102.
Congress Water.
Afresh supply immediately from the Congress
Springs at Saratoga, for sale by
april 29 100 W.HEWSON
Oils.
FINE White Sperm and Linseed Oil just received
for sale by
upnl 29 W. HTSWSON.
Ilmshes.
CLOTHES, Hair, Noil, Plate, Conb, Horse, and
fine Dusting Brushes—comprising an elegant
ossortmenl.just received and for sale hy
april 29 w
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS—India floor
Mattings.
Phi’adelphia Kid and Morocco Shppera,
Colton Fringes,and Cotton Hosiery,
Brown Linens and Drillings,
Irish Linens and Diapers,
MnhairCaps .Cnrlsatid Ringlets,
French Muslinsand Ginghams.
A good assortment ofthe above articles, just re
cetved and for talc by
T.H.WYATT A Co.
april 24 95 No 206Broa«i sc.
Notice.
fXI HE undersigned having assoc.utod will) inmliii
X brollier, F. li. Ghkiner, (from tho tint Is
insl.,) will continuo business at hia present stand
t urner of Broad and Washington streets, under the
name and firm of C. A. Gremcr <t Co.
C. A. GREINER.
July 13 163 dim
1 Notice.
’ and after this date, all persons are desired
I. «.to Imre trash from tlieir lo(s placed in the
streets between sun rise nnd 9 as the ordi
nance djreoto. The ordinance will he strictly en
forced against all persons (without distinction) who
shall violate its provisions. \ . ,
By drdtr. GEO. M. WALKER, clerk.
’ July IS 168
Notice*.
riIHE subscribers to tho Stock fora New tee Com-
I X pony, are requested to meet uthe Globe Hotel,
on Thursday at 4 o’clock P. M. A punctualatten
dunco is rerjuesied, for the purpose of organising llu
company. (July II , Igl
UnvFirni.
rllE subscriber has inloiestod Mr. Robt D. Car
michael, in business with him, under the firm
' of Bonks &, Carmichael, at the old stand of John
& Samuel Bones. They will keep agenerul assort
. ment of Hardware and Cutlery, and dispose of the
same on the most favorable terms.
JOHN BONES,
July II 161 w3t
Hardware and Cutlery.
THE subscribers will continue the above busi
ness os usual, at their upper Store, No. 301
Broad street. They will keep an extensive supply
of goods in their line, which they will sell on their
usual accommodating terms.
JOHN & SAM’L. BONES,
jnly 11 161 w3t
Notice.
THE subscriber eoulinues tho ( ONFECTION
AUY BUSINESS, except the Bar Room, at
bis old sland on the south side of Brood street, op
posite the Bridge Bonk building, where he keeps
constantly on hand a very largo and general assort
ment of French and American manufactured arti
cles, together with a general assortment of choice I
LIQUORS, WINES, ROUTER, and CORDIALS,
(both French and American,) SYRUPS’, WEST
INDIA FRUITS and PRESERVES,together with
n splendid slock of nil other articles in that line, all
of which will be sold low on application to me as
above. MARTIN FREDERICK.
June 29 151 3iawlm
HAWKINSVILLE MONEY taken at par, or
Goods, by the undersigned, No. 197 Broad st
mayl 101 E. D. COOKE
Bank of Augusta Slock.
ONE hundred Shares Bunk of Augusta Slock for
snlo by
W. E. & J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers
June 26 140
Ofi QR. Casks Cognac Brandy,
tw” 10 casks Porter, pirns and quarts,
35 bbls. Cordial assorted,
5 qr. casks Port Wine,
Just received and fur sale low by
W. E. & J. U. IACKSON, Aucllonecfs.
Juno 26 jgy
To Kent,
STORE No. 219, on the north side of Brood
street, at present occupied by A B. Mallory.—
Apply to HENRY H. GUMMING.
July 13 163 swtl
To Kent.
THE Western Tenement in the rear of the
Bridge Bank Buddings, on Reynold street, at
present occupied by Mr. li, N. Wilson. Apply at
the Bank of Augusta.
July 8 159
To Kent.
THREE commodious Dwellings known ns the
Bridge Bank Buildings, which may bo had
from the Ist October next. For terms apply at the
Bank of Augusta. (July d 169
To Rcn,t.
A TWO Story Dwelling House at the extreme
upper end of Broad street, north side, with the I
adjoining buildings. Apply at the Bank of Augusta. 1
July» 159
knew
Timothy and Clover Hay.
A FEW loads of excellent quality, weft cured, for
sale by N. B. MOORE,
july 13 169 swtf
IN tie matter of the Merchants and Planters Bonk
of Augusta, it is Ordered, by the court, that all
persons holding any hills issued uy soul Bunk, or
any other claim on said Bank, do render the same
in to Edward Thomas, the receiver appointed by the '
Court,on or before the first Monday in January next, 1
as in default thereof, this court will, after thol day,
order a distribution of the funds of said Bank, be- ’
tween the stockholders, nnd the said Edward Thom
as bo discharged flora any further liability as re
ceiver. It is further ordered, that said Edward i
Thomas have this order published in two of the
public gazettes ol the city of Augusta, monthly until
said first Monday in January next.
A true copy from the minutes. July 7,1837. 1
JAMES McLAWS,CIerk,
july 11 161 mtJl
OSBORN’S I’IIILOI'OKAN ,
OR
I fJHAfsE’H FRIEND. ,
A F RESH supply of tho above valuable medi
cine bps just been received nnd for sale, whole
sale and retail, by the subscriber, at his wholesale
drug sfore, north side of Broad street Augusta
june 29 153 NELSON CARTER.
Office of Transttorlntiou,
Attests, Felirhary 53,1837;
TV OTICE is given that from the Ist March, the
1 * Pa isenger Cars will depart from Haniburj nnd
Charleston, daily ('Sunday’s exeepiod) at.fi o'clock,
A. 31., and run (he samodny
WM.
Agent Transportation S. C.C. & R. It. (J.
Feb. 24 45
Piano Fortes.
H PARSON-S has lately received : 2 of those
. superior Piano Fortes made J. Chickering
& Co., of Boston, and Stoddarl, Worcester & Dun
ham of Now York. His slock is now very large,
and offers inducements to purchasers, it is be
lieved, equal to any oftho Northern niaikets.
Orders will be taken for Instruments of any de
scription,and noeliargo made except for freight and
insurance. juno 7 133
New (woods
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
f | HIE subscribers have received an assortment of
■ seasonable goods, consisting of
Sop. bl’k, green and Dahliaeol’d Broad Cloths,
do do and olivecol d Cashmerelt
do do and brown drab'd e let
do do and olive Bombazins,
I’tihlia col'd Genoa Caithmcre,
Striped and fancy do
I‘nncy Linen Drillings,
do Chally, Mar's and Satin Vestings,
D ilh a variety ol articles to which they would in
vite the attention of their customers and the public
generally. PRICE & M A LEERY,
april 17 Drape's & Tailors, 353 Broad st.
. G. r
HAMBURG DEI'OT, t
April 18, 183 t. i
I’Ve OTICE is given, that payment of freight for
IN Merchandize by tho Rail road will be requi
red at tho Depository on delivery ol the Goods.
All Goods not taken from the Depot, within
twenty-four hours alter nolieeof arrival and delivery
11 given, will be sent to a MJBMC stORE, at the
ow ner or consignees expence. .
april 19 91] A. R. itAIG, Agent.
(swell House I*l jiiiln.
JUST received and li.rsalo at the Augusta Seed
Store, a fine collection of Green House Plants,
april 4 68
THE subscriber Would respectfully inform h s
friends and customers that he will continue b.
carry on the CABINET BUSINESS at the old
stand, sign of the Big Bedstead, nearly opposite
Messrs. Stovall & Simmons’ Ware-House—and has
on hand a general assortment of CABINET FUR
NITURE, o| the best workmanship and latest fash
ions -together with an extensive assortment of
Bedsteads and Chans, See. &r., all of which he will
■ell as low as can he purchased in this city. The
article ofßedstends, it is well known to many, I „„)]
below theNew-York prices, and will continue to
seilas low as any mart in the United States.
June 1897 CALVIN WILLEY
• A Cas'd.
as | D HEADDCN, Artist, takes ibis opponunii
si XX. of reluming Ins sincere thanks tu tho eh
d, zens ofAugiuta fur the very liberal patronage ex
tu tended to him, during hts reside ice in this city
and as he is about tu leave lor the interior, he wool
notify those of hia friends who may still desire hi
professional services, that he will remain here bu
-a short lime longer previous to his departure.
july 6 157
(l (VEIV MACKEREL.—2O whole and 2U hn
18 -k* bhls. No 1; 30 whole and 30 half bbls. No. 3
*■ 50 whole bbls. No. 3—lato caught Mackerel—jut
received ami for sale by M OISE & COHEN
0 Jan 16 13
VI 7 5itiled to hire.
I 2o sopd ncjjrde men to work on tectioi
X«ll3 Georgia Ha l Road, gelling our Timber, tin
situation is ns healthy as any panel the State, 1:
miles from Augusta i Apply to-
I, WEBSTER, PARMELEE & CO.
l- June 9 Stnvvlf 135
111 ~ .«»« ocFi(:i;7
MfK take this method of informing otlr friends
• f and the public generally, that we have opened
a largo and extensive ollice, in the rear of our publi
cation office on Broad street, in tho building formerly
11 occupied by Messrs. Pemberton as the ollice of the
11 Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOBS, ol
■' every description. The office Will be under the man-
1 ‘ agement of Mr. W. T. Thompson, who is one ol
tlie best job-workmen in the city.
PAMPHLETS, BANK CHECKS,
. CARDS, COTTON RECEIPTS,
CIRCULARS, irn,l.s OF LADING,
. HANDBILLS, VISITING CARDS,
| BLANKS, HORSE BILLS,
’ LABELS, PRICES CURRENT,
r and every description of plain and ornamental print
ing, in Black, Blue, Green, Red, Bronze, and other
fancy colors, wifi be executed with neatness, taste,
and promptitude.
Pel). 25 46
I'niids
t A Invoice of White Lend consisting of Pure
A* and Extra No. 1. and 2, from the Union White
1 I'Cad Factory, together with a general assortment
. ol Coloured Paints in Oil, and dry, lor sale by
. april 89 W. II F.WSON.
Indian's H’nnacca, Ac.
A few’ boxes of Indian's Panacea, Green’s Vege
table Tonic Mixture, Kowand's Tonic Mix
ture, and moat of the fashionable patent medicines
of the day, for sale by
april 89 W. HEVVSON.
FjWE subscriber having purchased tho iutarntof
I Mr. D. R Bothwell, in the Drug establishment
heretofore eimdnoted under the flrmofCloud & Both
Well, would inform his friends nnd the public gene
rally, that ho will continue (ho same, and keep cun
slnntly on hand n large assortment of fresh Drugs,
Medicines, &c., which lie will dispose of on terms its
low ns can hoontained inany Southern market. Ho
would Invite Physicians, Merchants, nnd others, to
call nnd examine his stuck before purchasing else
where.
april 1 N. B. CLOUD.
Stocks.
A Few dozen fine Silk and Satin Stocks, (receiv
ed this day.) Also, a few dozen fine /Alien do.
with an additional supply of Summer Clothing,
which they after at prices to suit the limes.
PRICE * MALLERY,
may 30 1)8 Drapers nnd Tailors.
Notice.
THE undersigned will purchase imcnrrent money
nnd may always lie foimd.nltho Georgia .S'lule
Lottery ollice, No. 320 Broad street,
may 31 A. READ.
Palm Leaf Hats.
A FEW dozen Youths Palin LoafHnts, just re
ceived nnd lor sale by
juno 7 133 CLARKE & HOLLAND.
New Spring (woods.
Til n. WYATT &CO. at 306 Bread street, tl e
-I • store lately occupied by Morgan & Wyult, are
now opening n new stock of -Spring and Summer
Dry Goods, of neat nnd handsome styles, having
boon very lately selected from the Northern market i,
they will make their prices to suit tho present times,
US they are determined to sell on the luweit terms for
cash.
A MONO WHICH ARK.
Blk Italian Lustring Silks, best quality
Hlk Gro do Swiss nnd Gru tie Rhino, rich lustra
Blk Hernani Gauze, a handsome article
Blk Cholic and hlk Bombazine, fine
Mourning Muslins, Ginghams and Calicoes
Printed Jackuncls and French Lawns, small figures
Irish Linens, Sheetings anil Lawns
Cambrics and Muslins,all kinds
Gent., Ladies and Misses Hosiery, all kinds
do do do Gloves do
Fine Hemstitch and plain Linen Cambric Hdkfs
Bohbmet and Gauze fur Pavilions
A good assortment of Umbrellas, Parasols
Paper Hangings. Borderings and fire .Vctcona
Tickings, Apron and Furniture < 'hecks
Georgia Nankeens, Crepe L'amblets, &c.
may 10 109
Ladicw Bliiliit (Hollis.
JUST received a beautiful article for gentlemens
summer Frock Coats (lushionable colors)]
STOCKS.
Blaek’and Saxton superior plain Bombnzin Slocks
on silk lrames,mude light for summer.
B. It. K HIT I, AN/) dc CO,
april 17 Drapers &. Tailors, 350 Broad st.
~ Notice.
THE citizens are notified that after the 10th Inst,
all Dogs found running at large, will he killed
agreeably to ti resolution of Council passed In
1836. FOSTER BLODGET,
april 3 City Marshal.
Pni'Jirfol* & Umbrella*..
1C AS 14 latest stile Parasol* «V Ladies’ (inihrcllus.
1 do sup Contlometi’s Silk and Cotton do.
Just received, and for sale by
april 5 J. P.SETZE&CO.
A SUPPLY of the ahoy- celebrated medicine,
warranted a spuedy anil lasting cure for Ague
and Fever, and every symptom of general debility.
Just received and for sale wholesale and retail, by
THOMAS BARRETT * GO.
Appointed Agents.
March 22 6?
IHAVEtlils day sold my stock in trade to Messrs.
Clark At Holland, who will continue the Cloth
ing Business at the old amt well cstahlisl cd stand,
291 Broad-street. I trust that the liberal patronage
which has been extended to mo while in business,
will not be lost with them.
Jan 14 II tfl D’LYON THORPE.
ALL persons having claims against me, will please
. present them at the old stand, where I can he
found for one month from this date Persons in
debted to me are politely requested to make imme
diate payment. D'LYON THORPE.
Jan 14 11 ts
GENTLEMEN’S SUPERIOR GLOVES.
I XTllfl superfine black and fashionable colored
■ A 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 B. KIRTLAND & Co.
march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad Street.
Hosiery.
€1 ENTLEMEN’S superior Black and White Silk
IT Derby rib'd Half Hose, do. While Spun Silk
do., Clergymen mixt do, Silk and Cotton do., Fancy
Check Silk do., White and Brown Cotton do. Just
received by B. B. KIRTLAND At CO.
Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad st.
march 31 75
Rrafly ITl.tilv Linen
S SUPERIOR Vino Linen and Cotton Shills, cut
and made in tile best possible manner expressly
to our order; fine Linen Ruffled nnd Plain Bosoms
also. 50 dot. best round and square end Collars, by
B. B. KIRTLAND At CO.,
march 31 73] Merchant Tailors, 850 Broad-st.
A Lard. ~
WILLIAM It. ORCHARD, Professor of Mu
sic, respectfully announces to tho Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta, and iw vicjpity, that He has
■ jnstarrived from New York with a view oflocati ig
, himselfin this place as a teacher of Music on tie
, Piano Forte and Guitar; ami hopes that his ptliu n-
I atity nnd strict attention to tho improvement o( his
s pupils, will insure him a liberal «h irs of public pi
„ ronage. A note left with Mr. H. Parsons, (to w i:tn
. Mr. U. h s the hurt ir to refer) wifi receive pr- npt
. attention.
,f Piano Fortes tuned and repaired]
II may 1 dtf 101
II PRINTING PAPF-R-From A. Patterson &
Q X Son's Paper Mill, Greenville, S. C.—Just rd
eeiver) and for sale at the manufaetnrers prices, by
Jm]7 tf] §T. H<VI C. PLANT.
1
OftO c MDICESpeAi*h Stgtrs, warrtu
i, y I '•’A)'"til fust rale,for sale luw, by
li- jujy 18 107 HAND » SCRAN ION.
' x : lrf*h Flour,
tld received and for sale by
,1, u , HAND & SCRANTON.
, U 1 J“l>' H ts 164
_ Lit ml for Sale.
, n l rfWIE undersigned will sell, in lots losuitpiirfcha.
. -L ' sets, a TRACT OF LAND, situated on the
* Kail Road, about eight miles from Augusta, known
as the Hillock, being the highest point qf land be
tween tlie water, of B,n!er and Rocky crceks/nitd
_ abounding with fine .prill»!) ol water. Jl ftbt dispo
sed of at private solo before the first dj
in I 1 ®* 1 ’ ® ve hundred acres will b« apporticuetl into
lj o lots sailed lor family rcsidcmvs, and sold nl auction.
12 . , SAMUEL ItAI.E.
JUIV 8 169 aw-Iw
Dr. Keni. Doii^la^s,
surgeon DENTIST,
Ilf AS returned to the city and resumed ifio duties o
J ■-* his prolessiori, at his residence cornei' of Uroad
. and Jackson streets, over the storool Mestss. Clarke
y McTicr&C’o. ts Oct 4
id. ’ ~ " ’
,f BrviuyN ,\«w WOi'li.
Kocky 3/«mniains, ,or Scenes,. Incident,
d J. nnd Adventures in the Fur West j digested
from ilit* Journal, of Captain Konnevdle* oi tho
army oi the U. States, ami illustrnt ;d from various
j, oilier sources. By Washington Irving, uilh Maj/s
Just received and for Snlo by
T. H. & I. C PLANT.
July 5 155
, li'MlEsubsribcr respectfully gives milieu to his
(. X friends and the public, that lie has returned to
, r the city ; and can hereafter no found at his residence
» opposite the Masonic Hall, w here he will tie happy
to attend tho calls of his freinds and all those who
may need his Professional services.
E. OSBORN, Sorgeon Dentist,
june 7. 133
" Clii ap Iribli Liciciis.
l QNOWDEN & SHEAR Imvejnst received from
New York, a large supply of very superior 4-4
Irish Linens oftho best stylo and some of very fine
qualities round thread,and warranted free from all
admixture of cotton.
AJ.SO,
Superiors-4 end 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings, 6-4
1 84-4, lU-4, 12-4, t 4-4 Damask Table Cloths, nnd a
great variety of other late and splendid styles of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,to whichthey respcct
r fully invito tho attention of tho public,
t 9 april 13 80
Petit Half Cotton
A few sacks of genuine Petit Gull Cotton Seed
on hand, and fur sale by
may I M, M DYE.
lionhlu Dali
JUST received at tho Augusta Seed Store a
choice and superb collection of Double Dalilius.
w hich being from tho subscribers own garden, can,
with confidence, he warranted in nil respects. Al
so among other Needs, just received, Early Crimson
Clover, Turnip Rooted Cabbage, under ground.
Turnip Rooted Cabbage, above ground.
j. if. j. service. ;
Feb. 28 ________ 48 ,
■ A SHARES -STEAM BOAT COM PA.N’t
JLU STOCK lor sale Enquire at this Ollice.
Scpt. 27 77 tt
t'liivcrisity of («eoi'tfla,
, AvtlKfia, March,Sßd, 1837. , 1
AT thp Commencement,ln the first week in Au- >
glist next, Uie ’j'rnstogs o]T (his Institution will
elect n j’rqli-ssur of,Mu,tnl,Philosophy nnd Bqlles
lam res, to fill the vdqatiay yccnsinjietl hy tho death
of Professor Pressley. Salary 816110 per annum. ,
ASBUUV HULL, Sec’ry.
march 29 riitAtig 1 3 (
CLASSICAL ANU ENGLISH. SCHOOL— >
J Mr. Noncnoss wqnld respectfully iillorm tho 1
citizens of Augusta that he fins associates! with him I
in Ills school, Mr. Howey, a graduate f,l JelJ-rann >
College, Pu., and ibr the lust six years an instructor <
oi youth. In consequent* of this arrangement alt j
additional number ol pupils,, of both' sexes, can be '
accommodated. The School wifi now consist of I 1
two departments. Tho Classical end Mathematical
Will be under the supcniilendanco of Mr. 11., who *
will leach tho Latin and Greek languages—Algebra. 11
Geometry, Surveying, Mensuration, &c. Tho olh- 9
er branches will be taught as heretofore. I:
The following certificates from Professors Stuart *
and Twiss, of South Carolina College, relative to ’
Air. ll.’s scholarship, are respectfully submitted: 1
I have examined Mr. Howey with much particu- 1
larity, both m Latin and Greek, and have been quite j
pleased with tbe case and correctness of Ins iranslu- I
lions, especially in Latin. Ho appears also to be ’
familiar with tho mice and principle spf Syntax. I '
should think him well qualified for primary mslrltc- <
Hun in tho classic languages. *
J W, STUART. I
jjl’rof.nf Lull, in S C, College,
Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. •
This is to cerltly that 1 have examinee Mr. Howey 1
(It Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, mid find him 1
familiar with the principles of mathematics and linvn e
tlo doubt of his competency to give Instructions in 1
those branches. 1
THOMAS S- TWISS,
Prof, of Mttlh In S. C. College,
Jan. 27. ™ 1
)NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, «
Just opened at
J. P; Seize ,te €«’».
to wit: i
6 4 COTTON Cambrics, Jachonetls and Nan- -
••4 sook Muslins '
B-4 cross btlr’d do
Assdrtefi width bldnd lace Edgings . ‘
Plifid nnd rib’d white nnd black silk Hoinery
j,, do do tind eol’d cdttorf do
Silk and cotton Socks
l.uiltes’ long and short picnic Gloves
Misses picnic Milts, Corcoit Lncelts -
11-4 and 12-4 colored Counterpanes - , „ 1
11-4 and 13-4 line and superior Marseilles Quilts
5-4 and 6-4 low priced ar.d superior Irish Sheetings <
3-4 nnd 4-4 bird’s-eye Diaper, some very fine
3-4, 4-4 and 6.4 striped and plaided Ginghams hi '
great variety ol patterns and prices
Corsican prints (a handsome article)
4-4 and 5-4 best Italian Lustrings
White, green, crimson and black tabby Velvets i
Sup. black silk do
Black Italian Crapo _ , 1
Gentlemen’s lino shirt Collars and Storks
Gain elastic Suspenders, guard Ribbotis
4-4 and 6-4 BoUlicking <
3-4, 4-4,5-4 and 6-1 bleached and unblcahhcd Shirt- i
ings and Sheetings
Assorted quality Binding
Plun and sprigg’d Swiss Mliiijitis
Striped and check’d do
Fancy Calicoes well assorted in patterns and prices
Second mourning do
Green, blue, crimson and scarlet worsted 'Table
Covers
36 indies black Italian cravats
Bleached and unbleached tvt’illcd Jeanes
itnlianus, Lyomiaiso
French muslins m great Variety of patterns from
37cts to 81,53, Second Mourning
0-4 muslins Ginghams, a fine and handsome orticlo
8-4, UM fine and superfine Damask Linen T able
Diaper
Drab and Brown Buffalo LTolh
Assorted colored Shalloon
6-4,8-4 Pavilion Gauze, Gorman Oil Cloth
Flaxen and < ’otton Osnabnrgi
Nmuli figured Jackonclts and Cambrics
Extra line long Lawns
jtliio Twil’d Stripes,
Plain nnd striped Slormants ~j
Hamilton Jeanes, Constitution twills J
Assorted Brown Linens
4-4 superfine grass do
Erminetts, Mexican mixture
Saco Stripesi laticy do , g
Ribbed French Linen Drilling, beautiful I
- article ®
Plain White and Brown do
French Cassimers
Mixed an-1 striped Cantoons f 1
Rouen Cessinlcfcs ’ %
German, India, and Georgia Yellow Nan- jt
; koens, do. do. Bine g’
: Sup White aitfi Colored Mnrseifiea r*
' Vestings, (otv priced ,
\ 4-4 Irish Linens in whole and half pieces
' Dowlas, Russia diaper and crash (forlowcltng/
Burlaps and Russia Sheeting
I 7-4 Barnsley Tabic Diaper
Satin Cheek and Drapery t> msllns
Extra rich Gauze, Cap an ,f Bonnet Ribbon^
I Assorted Corded and Grass iS’kirts
Crown Linings, 6-4,8-4 Pavilion Netting
Blue Apron check*
p Striped and Plaidod Socomi mourning Ginghams
India Rubber Apr ons,Fine Book muslin Hdkfs.
Brown Hollands.
Fine and Super nneFurnitureand Garment Dimity
J, &c. &c.
, ( To the ab ove will be added a variety ol desirable
Fancy and Staple articles, which are now on their
way. ,
april ft
k GRO WOMAN FOR SALE—About forrv
j. - L » years of ago—she can he seen at the jail, and
will he told low, if taken onto! the Ntaie; issoidbe
'raise she will Hot live withher present owner.
• 'Jaa U j if
"V I Vaniea. ,
Iv A imuhlr KA ‘i lt , Wk Wl fjr “ ,h » r '« *•«««• m
■ Jn,, T coun, y- *'• “«w«d.
acsuny, the Ihi hebruoiy U.I, lor C'narlftun (II
seen wo rn,l" end a hilfbelLw wVrrentw
? 11, . ,, »" nce »hen nothing bn* been hand
(nil ir.kWP m * n ’ “ b, ‘ m ‘wepty-thn*
}cars of age, nub bldck fair and black whiskers
nnd hod on, when ho loft, a brown cambist cloak an
ade aide dras coat with figured g,!t button.,^??
»• P° ir filondcd cowmen. p ntolnqit*; and lodoa
® m ” 11 ,ia y horse with black mane and tail and M«ek
n feet, a Spanish gifted saddle, and had w iih him a cair
.. of saddle bags marked A-Crane, Hiyabor.V GeoT
d Ay infjrmanoii re»peamg hi in, directed to Ab'ra
ham Crane, Hillsboro'., gr 'Am, H i iane, Augustf,’
■r W"l n<: thankfully received, and ifihi* notice shonh!
0 mei i lira eye, he ta reqbest* dto feli'n iho anxiety 0 f
i. ‘ ,lsl by w/iiing to iJitm iiurnp^iaifly.
Auftusia, April 8 Uul&wif .82
I Hie 3/onfgoinory Joumal willnhase insert the
above weekly) lumno mohtn. *
sn:ii\(; 4i««aS~
, < * C’armlcftaelf
) \ Kfc Iloi }’ ™ ,fl *l n K a Imge and general assort
, -tXmenf of STAPLE AND FANCy
l»R¥
Which will be offeror! at reasonable rates and sc
cotnmodaiing ter ms.
march lib _ f)9 ~
Hooks, .stationary,
H. Subscribers would inform their costonicrs*
1 -* mid ihe public generally reading in iJietnper
Counties, that they have opened an rsfahlihLnient
at Columbus, where they have on hand, and intend
i« keep, it large and general assortment ol tiook*/,'
Stationary, Fine Cutlery, Fancy Article, Musical
Instrumenls, Prints, Pspor-hangings,.Picture ftaines,'
and every nnicle usually callcil for m a BOO#
STORE. Orders ore respeetlully soltclod
T. 11. & l. C. PL4NT, Awriiti.
1. C. PLANT & CO,,Columbus, Geo.
mareh Bft $9
Tudor and Import rof English Cloths, 4c. '
48 Brpad street,. ' .
HAVING just, arrived from London) beg* tnpn
respectfully to return hi* si cere 1 hanks to the
citizens of Charleston, and ihe adjoining blares, for
the very liberal share ol patronage ,Which he has
hitherto receiver,and feds (hat ho would bp waul
ing in gtalituile for such support, wgre JlO not thus
publicly to acknowledge ike honors so conferred,
mi l to prove that he has elill an earnest and sinccn
desire to extend, il possible, his conned ions in South
Carolina, lie has been to England for the purpose
ofeffecting arrangementso( a diver t intercourse bo.
1 ween lire establishment there and here, ond also’
with tiro Cloth Alniuifnclprcrs,&c. flic.,. .
Having completed his arrangements in a manner
to ensure a quick succession oflhe moil fashionable
articles of Dress being exported, he mrjst respect-.
lullyassureN them I hat ho has now openqd an assort
merit oft OATS, Ac. Ac., which are not tp he sur
passed for qunlily, workmanship and style, in the
U. States. ■ , , f . ,
S. L. begs to add that all orders in hit business!
lor the London Markets, will mpel a promptness of
desinti h wlneli will chnrnelerize the peculiar ad
vantages of this establishment Master Tailors'
may bo supplied with the latest fashions, ! , ■ , .
N H,—Wanted, 12 first rate COAT HANDS;.
rr The Savannah Georgian and AugusM.Cbroai'’
cle, will please give the above two insertions,op Sat
unlay ond Thursday, until further notice.— Charhs
lon Mercury. ,
.lan. 8(1. j'fl
litagioi’lant Inlorninfion
TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Summer Complain
t 'idles, Crumps, and Spasms.
milK utility,uf j{. S.,BERNARD'S Remedy Jo,
X . CAo/fro haseeasefl to be a problem. n .£ipjsrt,
eneo, (ho only, slirp, foundation, pf Alcdpinal.'aso.
all oilier kinds of knowledge, lias effectually eajab
lished w hat iho Judicious,compositr,on,,pi ,(h* Remo
dy, its Admirable pdqpta.fiun.lo. t)ro jvarioirg.inpico-•
liens which occur in (lie course oflhosp diseases of
thostomoch, fiver and, bowels, nspally .rjesjgiipled
as Cholera complainin', led Ihe Proprietor |o amici
pale from the first of a!) qxjrerience, howcyer,thal
uftneri eoiupefmit to 'discriminant accurately and. Is,
dpcide justly upon the effects pfn medicine, must be
Iho best; ami wjlhsu.ijl in /Is lityor, oven.thamosl
liisiiilions in these matters, must lay aside ttrese pre
prejudices. . , ~ . . . 1(>
'1 he imlieniipps of e»ro ore—to trapqbiußs lire
stohiacli amt bowels: to relieve the puk
irtg arid purging; (o.alloy the inpycasoi,irritability
of (,hp mlesliitOH, giving rtsotju increased, perisullic
rnotiou; to yeljove that rheumatic slate qfthe how
els winch is oltpn the attendant pf ghronic coses-.
Korneiiiui H act'iimponi d with inflammation aid ul
ceration :to overcome the spasm*; equaljtp lbs'
circulation, trod restore warmth to Ihe surface; rs
move congestion of the internal organs ; ana to r*
lieve the morbid irritability of the bruin and nyr-!
vous systemall of which has been effecled by Iho
use of Bernard's Remedy /or Cholera ■, qeniflgH**'
of which Iravo been given at varioue, n'ffi|y,,pf
edicuey in caseswiilely different in their origin
progress of each other. , , , ~
KT Look 10 the Certificates 1 they are the bsal
evidence that eon lie given. . , ,
The r ommendalions which several'tiberai andin
telligont I'liysicians have bestowed upon I helium»
dy, have already been published, and the subscrih
ur lias now the gralifiealion ufadding the following
from a most respectable practising physician of 80
morton, Vu. H, 8. BERNARD
.. „ Soroerton.Mny 14, 1837
Mr. U. S. Bernard.
Dear Sir—This it to inform yon I have tested the
efficacy of your Remedy (dr Cholera in several ir
stances that have lately come under my care, sr R
that its effects evince it lobe n judicious
lion—one eminently servicable, I will suy ultugstk
er competent to cure the diseases for which it u tv
commended. I feel no hesitation, therefore, in da
daring thdt fbr the treatment of such disorders, 1
shall regularly dispense ypUr Remedy I rum mysl
flee, and would recommend it to bo kejli in allla u'
dies liable to these dangerous atinqhs. ,
You may use flop certificate as you will -
Your*)'very rcspbcfufly, . . ,
W.L. PARHAM
7 Ins cerlificqte was given to niyagenf, E.
Nash,of Petersburg and for its importance,
Air. Nash’s remarks;
“As agent for Bernard’s Cholera and Diarrhea iff?
dibine, I call the attention ol the public tothecer-’
tificnle below from one of the most n speclabje gen
tlcmen in the state; and I particularly pall, their at
tention to the one given by agenllenian m Ihu town
—and if it were necessary, ! could pnHfuye q hall
dozen others from Peterburg, who have tried the
medicine within two weeks past. , ~ ,
EDW. I*. NASH
Air. Edward l‘. Nash, Agent for Bernard’s Cholera:
Aledicine.
Dear Str; I feel it a duty I ow e gp ike proprietor
id the above medicine, ns well as the public gener
ally, to inform you that ihrbdille of,Cholera mix
Hire which 1 bought at your slow ft, few evenings
since, has entirely duped 1110,01, tr severe Diarrhoea)
The cure was effected in taking puly two doses;
and us I Imd tried many other remedies wirhoutthe
least effect lam fully of the opinion that Ihe medi
cine here alluded to i* every, thing that il is said
to be. JAF. S.WALLACEi Petersburg, Vs.
38 Who will neglect to supply themselves wt\h.Ber
nard’s Remedy (or Cholera, when it is so fully
proven to be efficaciousin all the diseases for
which it is recommended 7 In no ease has it failed
to cure the most obstinate attack qf summer coni
plaint made upon children. In oho instance a per
manent cute was effected upon a child in this
place, alter the summer complaint had put it (os
thought by the doctors) beyond the power ofmed
iciim to relieve. It was such : an aggravated : lu,
that the child had in , the course of one day nl
night,sixty-lhreoovacualrbhs from the bowels,
one bottle proved a sovereign rehiedy Extract
from one of my agents: . ...
Petersburg, June 4fA, 1836.
Air, R. S. Bernard—Dear Sir: Your .Cholera
Aledicine is highly thought ctf in Petersburg, and
adjacent counties t 1 have never sold a bottle pytof
the whole that! hare sold, which has not,»p far as
1 could ascertain, proyed effetlual in ciirjpgi, I
have never hat) a complaint—hut many .recoyh
mendations ofits good elfecur, have been given me.
You may, os (hr as nly judgement and the good
sense of the many to whom 1 have sold it goes,re
commend it highly to any am) all who mpy with
such medicine I shall sooon oeiri want ol more.
Respl’y. E. P. NASH, Ag’tlbr Petersburg, V»
From my Agent, Air. John Harp.of Memphis,Tenn,"
formerly of C.: -. I
Memphis, July 7,1830.
Mr. li. S. Bernard—Dear Sir; After sellingi sm
|g.oddi al ol your medicine.lor (.holers, with Mlfira™
saiislaelioii, 1 called on a few of our most respects
hie citizens, to get. if possible, some evidence dt
ill- efficacy ol said medicine, and J am glad to so. 1 ,
close you some certificates, widely I am confident
w ilUdd much to the proof already pbtajned. Htfv ;
ing Used your medicine m my own f amily, for some
mAst violent attacks of Cholera , and DdOthma, ’
lake pleasure in adding my certificate, inasmuch a*.
1 consider it the most valuable preparation ever
made. If my name is of any service, yon may qab
it in uny way you think best, and I shall at a!
f times feel proud to think that I have been cajlqd apt
to testi'v to the many cures performed by your mad
« icinc. lam daily distributing it over this
v and have sent some to Arkansas, where if has need
tried with completosurccss. Tuiir friend
JHARE
W“ To plevent imposition, q for. simile of mjt
V name will be attached to each bottle,
d For sale by Haviland, Hist,r,v & Co.,
>- Bafrf.tt&Co., ond NtißONCaiTf*. fmn
per bottle. . ,
June 131