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btFICIAL DRA WISH
i»r tiik
, Georgia Stale Lottery. ,
Fjr the benefit of llio Augusta ludcp'l Fire Compj
class no 30, for 1837. ~
1 2345678 ‘J 10 It 12
73 IfTS 41 9 26~tHw 10 40 49 74
[HEREBY CERTIFY that tlte above numbers
as they stand are correct ,ns taken (rom the Man
ager’* certificate of the draw ing oftlie > iramiac tale
I ottery lor slongh«la Class No. 6 1 ir 1837, drawn
at Alexandria, Virginia, August, sth. And winch
iJeremuAcs ihc tale of all Tickets in the above
lottery. A. READ, Agent,
august 8 _
jTraWING EXPKCTK(TtO-MO RRO
GEORGIA STATE
L O T T ERY,
ror. THE KENT,nr of the
Augusta Independent Fire Company,
Class fto. 01, for loo*. . , .
To be determined by the drawing of the Virginia
Sttta Lottery, for the benefit ol the Fown of
Wheeling, C ass No 5, for 183'. . .
To be drawn at ALEXANDRIA. Va. .Saturday-
August 12,1837. ■ ■-j. ~
11. s Greoorv & Co. (successors to Y ates & Mc-
Intyre,) Managsrs.
CAPITAL
25,000 DOLLARS
lPriwof'S2i ; 'oO() >>t i- 325,000
1 10,000
e.ooo r, ,000
5,000 s *<H)o
* 4 000 4,000
2%(S 2.500
1 2.000 2,000
1,7471 1.7471
25 1,200 30,000
Zr, 500 12.500
28 300 8,400
2 55 200 40,000
gj i 100 6 200
c 2 80 4,960
CO 3,720
50 3.100
i£T 40 4,960
UA 30 3,720
ml 20 8fi,80(.
24583 10 245 t BoJ
ft ——
>3705 riPrizea, amounting to 8500,4371
FT Tickets 810—Shares in proportion.
Krliokcts in the above Lottery cun be obtained
it all times by country dealers and those who nro
lispoab.l to adventure, by sending their orders to I he
inoerSSfcd.who will give proraptaUeutton, il ad
riaaeOo . ~.
A. READ,
Contractor and State Agent, Augusta, Geo.
AugSt 12 188
Medical College of Georg ia.
«>HECourse of Lectures in this Institution will
I bo resumed on the third Monday (ICtA) of next
,October, and be continued as usual to the last of
'(larch. The Ist of April, instead oftlie third Wed
icsday of this month, will be commencement day.
Hie Professors an*,
L A Dugas. M U; ot Anatomy,
Charles Davis, 51 U, (formerly of Charleston,) of
MtefiVistry and Pharmacy,
Jose pit A Eve, M D, of Therapeutics and .Materia
George 51 Newton, M D, (just relumed from Eu
rope,) ol Physiology and Pathological A/ta-
L D Ford] M D. oflnstilutes of .Medicine and Me
dical Jurisprudence.
J*«uiF Eve, M D, of Principles and Practice of
jrjfurgery.
A Cunningham, M D,of Theory and Practice of
Medicine.
M Antony, M D, of Obstetrics and Diseases of
females and Infants.
Win Henry Robert, Prosector.
FocS for Ihc full course, the eight tickets, $l2O
Demonstration, 011-0, 10
Matriculation, once, 5
Diploma, 30
For particulars, &c., see Citcular, or apply to
PAUL F EVE, Dean of Faculty.
Augusta, Geo, August 5,1837. 183
ftj-l'ho priperd of Augusta, the Savannah Goor
ian end Republican, the Georgia Journal and Stan
artl of Union, Southern Uariner anl Southern
Vhig, Columbus Sentinel and Enquirer, Darien
’ebgraph,Greenville Mountaineer, Charleston Cou
cr, Columbia Telescope, Raleigh Standard, A/onl
-1 tilery Journal, Tuscaloosa Intelligencer, Mobile
egitoer,Columbus Democrat, Jackson .Mississippi
a, .Natchez Courier, New Orleans Bulletin, Nash-
Ilie Union and Banner, Floridian and FUrida Her
id, will each publish the above to the amount ol
5, and forward their accounts to ill . Dean.
JXolicr.
rHE undersigned having associated with him
selfin business, his brother, Henry JEssOp,
thill be conducted hereafter under the firm ol G.
~ Jessup & Co. GEO It. JESSUP.
Augusta, Geo., Aug 5 183 3m
jyotiee,
irHEytarlnership heretofore existing between the
L uSiersigned and Thomas M Woodruff, in the
business, is dissolved. Those having
aitxutagainst the late partnership, will please pro
mt their demands, mid those indebted are request
-1 to make payment to the subscriber.
1 ALBERT Z BANTA.
nng 4 182 Ct*
New Goods!
FUST received by the subscriber,
Supt trior Black Italian Lustring, 1
do do Cltally ,
do French Muslin (small figure
Fancy Gauze and Twist Silk Handkerchiefs
Block Hernanni do do
.Mourning Muslins and Calicoes
Linen Musqnito Netting, fine blk Italian Crape
Gauze anil .Vanin Ribbons;
White ami Pink Gro de Nap
Jaconet and Nansook Muslins;
Corded Skirls, Pongee Handk’fs
Rich White fig’d Gro de Nap
Slack Watered Belt Ribbon,
lueU fig'd do do
Block Gore Shawls and Veils
Ladies’ ami Girl’s Florence Grecian Bonnets
I-ace and Fine Straw do
Girl’s and Children’s Palm Leal Hoods.
'he above, together with a general assortment ol
try Goods, will be sold low for cash, at No. 231
road street. WM. 11. CRANg.
july 18 167
Fresh Lime.
] AA Casks Thomaston Lime just received and
LU” wilt be sold low if applied for soon by
THOMAS' H. WYATT,& CO.
July.3l 178_
Leeches.
JUST received, a large lot of fine healthy Span
isli Ledches, and for sale on reasonable terms,by
july26 N B CLOUD, No 232 Broad-st.
\ VEGETABLE
TOOTH BALSAM.
EVER KNOWN TO FAIL WHEN IT CAN BE APPLIED.
i,HIS useful, safe and effectual remedy gives im
mediate relief in the most painful cases of
mill ache; it soothes and ddaecns the sensibility of
te inflamed nerve and hone nf the tooth, and allays
tat acrid humor which causes a bad breath, and
qnsequently.ill health. This Balsam contains no
giS or any other substance injurious to the teeth.
It has been said by an eminent physician, that he
ho should discover an infallible remedy for the
oth-ache, will prove a greater benefactor to man
nd than he who shall discover a specific, for the
ck-jaw. We believe this to ho true; for although
.e deaths occasioned by the lock-jaw may he in
nitely greater than from tooth-ache, yet the amount
suffering occasioned by the latter is vastly the
rgest. Those who are troubled with this very
sngreeablo complaint, aro requested to give it a
ial. lets made according to 0 recipe of a dislin
ushUtToentist of this city, who has found it, from
ng experience, to be the best article of the kind
at he has ever tried. The above valuable taedi
te is lor sale by WM. IIEWSOJV, Agent,
iVho keeps constantly on hand a large and gene
a«sortmentofDrugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye
uffs, Ac. die., which he will sell on the tnoslac
mmodating terms. july 25
. SUPPLY of Left wick's best Chewing Tobacco,
L List received and for sale by
N. B CLOUD,
inne 3 No. 232 Broad-st. Augusta.
Hew Flour,
)F a very superior quality, just received, and for
sale by HAND & SCRANTON.
july 18 > 67
Fresh Fish.
LOT of No. 3 Mackerel, Gloucester brand
L Also Nos. 1 and 2 in half bids., lor family use.
,t received by HAND <fc SCRANTON.
uly 18 167
>IIISIE St. Croix Sugar and old White Java
Coffee, lor family use, for sale low by
uly 10 167 HAND & SCRANTON.
S rayed or Stolen.
e subscriber’s wagon at Appling, Col
:ounty, Geo , a Yellow -Sorrel HORSE_
ears ol age, large frame, heavily built,
iilsrs not remembered. A reward ol
lars will be paid for his delivery, or any
that may be given will be thankfullv ro
ved. HIRAM N. WILSON
tugusf*, jqne 3 if 131
IlMMOllltiUll.
I 1 1HIE copartnership heretofore existing under the
A firm of Robertson A Benedict, is this day fits
! solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted
to the late firm are requested to make immediate
payment to J. B. Robertson, who is authorised to
collect all the outstanding debts, and attend to el 11
the unsettled business. J. U. ROBEBPSON.
, L S. BENEDICT.
Augusta, 7th July, 1837.
KrJ. B. ROBERTSON will continue the Shoe j
Business on hit own account 01 the old stand, and |
solicits a continuance of the former patronage ex
ended to the lale firm (July 25 178
tloncT Found.
A SMALL amount of money was picked up on
Saturday last, which would afford pleasure lo
the finder to restore to its rightful owner, on his de
scribing the same, and paying for this advertisement
Arplv to SANDEFORD & COLLINS,
july 17 176 320 Broad street
Ice Notice.
A RE PORT having been industriously circulnt
. ed that the Stock of ICE belonging to the
Augusta lee Company will give out during the en
suing week, the managers therefore desire to give
notice that it is their opinion that the Ice will, in all
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. HEWSON, Sec'y A.I.C.
July 14 164
.111*1 Received,
TVTEEDLE Worked Muslin Capes mid Collars,
IX Linen Camhric Handkerchiefs,
1 ps superior bl’k Bomb tzine,
Superior undressed Irish Linens.
—ALSO—
Gent's Stocks, Linen Bosoms and Collars,
which will he sold cheap by
July 13 162 T. H. WYATT & CO.
, Notice.
r|THE qubscriber having disposed of his stock ol
1. Drugs, Medicines, tj'c. to .Messrs. Kitchen &
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 undeniLnod take thia method of informing
the citizens of Hamburg, and the Physicians and
Planters generally throughout the State, that they
will eon'inuo the Drug Business at the old stand ol
Mr. B. H Winding, to whose stock they are now
adding large additions, and hope to receive a liberal
patronage. They will continue the business ns
heretofore in Augusta, and orders at either store will
be thankfullv received and promptly attended 10.
KITCHEN & ROBERTSON.
June 23 151
FROM the Ist October next, the Brick Store next
above the Engle and Phoenix Hotel, at present
. occupied by Mr. A, Sibly. Apply to
july 59 168 JAS. B. WALKER.
To Rent.
THE large House on the corner of Washington
and Ellis streets, occupied by Mrs. Savage.
Alsu, several small houses on Washington and
Ellis streets. Possession given Ist October. Ap
ply to ROBT. S. DILL,
july 15 165
Riilwei*’* New Work.
ATHENS, its rise and fall, by E. L. Bulwer, nu
thorof"Pelham.” &c.
Crichton, by W. H. Ainsworth, Esq., author of
“Rock wood.”
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Waller 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 Ihc parish boy’s progress, by
“Boz,” with oth-r tales and sketches by other wai
ters.
The Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club,
containing a fuilltfiil record oflltcporamhulatiuns,
perils, adventures, ami sporting transactions of the
corresponding members, edited by “Boz.”
Just received and for sale by
T. 11. <t I. C. PLANT.
June 19 143
Gentlemen’* Stock*.
AND Boys and Children's Palm LeafCaps,jiis
received and fur sale by .
WM. 11. CRANE,No.23I, Broad-st
April II 84
Water.
A SUPPLY’ of Congress Water, fresh from the
spring, just received and forsale hy
N. B. CLOUD,
tine 8 134 233 Broad-street.
■ LEATHERS.—I2OO lbs. Feathers,just received
A and for tale by MOISE & COHEN.
7 stl
Selling' OIF.
WM. C. fV’AY’, Agent, intending to discontinue
the agency for Mr Joseph -Shannon, (Will
dispose of his stock of well assarted and seasonable
DRYGOOD.S',at very reduced prices fur cash, at
wholesaleand retail. IVM; C. fV’AY, Agent.
Augusta, April 7,1837 81
RC. BALDWIN.—Fancy and Stnpla Dry
• Goods, at Wholesale, 234 Broad street, Au
gusta, Geo. [Jan 3 Ily
fiYIN PLATE, constantly on hand ana tor sale b
1 Jan 3 I ||| RC BALDWIN
To SB ire,
A VALUABLE House Boy. Enquire at this
otiico. may 8 507
So itilicrii Steam Packet Co.
Subscribers in Angustato the cup mi stock
of the above company, will pay their laituh
instalment (one hundred dollars on each share) to
Kerrs & Hope. TJ KERR, Sce'y <fe Trons'r. jj
g Charleston, Aug. 1 185 sw2w
Removnl.
F& H. CLARK, Dealers in Watches and jew
. dry, have removed to the Store on the corner
ot Broad and Mclntosh streets, known as the Post
Office corner may 25 ts 122
[VT OTlCE.—Colored persons found at large n the
IX City after nineo'elock utnight, and before day
light next morning, without passes staling distinctly
the place or places In which such colored person is
permitted lo pass, will he confined as the Ordinances
of the City direct. FOSTER BLODGET;
Jan 17 13 tf] City Marshal.
Jusl Received
AND for sale, a supply of Osborn's P'lilotokan
or Female's Friend A liberal deduction will
be made to those who pnrhease to sell again.
HAVILAND, KISLEY & CO.
June 19 143
For Renl^
MFrom the 15th of June, till the Ist of
October next, that large and commodi
ous Dwelling situated over Mr. Titos.
M. Woodruff’s Cabinet Furniture
Ware-rooms; a good yard, kitchen,
wash-house, and all attached thereto; also, tin ex
cellent Hydrant in the yard It will be let if early
application is made at Mr. Titos. M. Woodruff's
Ware-rooms. jttne 13 138
Faglc & IMuenix Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
. , THIS large and well known Hotel
sCMmV is offered for Rent lor one year, from
• , * lO * Bt <7ct °B er ne *L The
Ill.liSl lease of the present occupant expiling
iwastfelfa. on that day. This Hotel is situated
in the centre of business, and convenient to the
Charleston and Georgia Rail Rauls, and is believed,
at this lime, to have the most extensive business ol
any similar establishment in the city. The rent for
one year, including the Stable, will bo 33,000
payable quarterly. Applvto
June 9 JOHN PHINIZY,Sec'y &Trcas'r.
XVantcd,
BANK of Augusta and South Carolina notes,
pr which I will pay a small premium.
JOHN G. WINTER.
July 25 173 240 Broad at.
Summer Clothing.
THEsubscribers have this dav received from
their house in N. York, an assortment of Ready
Made Clothing, made up under the immediate di
rection of one oftlie firm which they would recom
mend to the public. PRICE <fc MALLERY,
may 2 102 258 Broad street.
Choice Bacon.
A SMALL lot of Bacon Hams.curod in the neigh
borhood; very sweet and fine; just received and
for sale by HAND <fc SCRANTON
julv 19 169
' To Rent
4 TWO Story Dwelling-House «t the eitreme
i\. upper end of Broad street, nerth side, w ith tUe
adjoining buildings Apply at tho Bank of Augusta,
july 8 159
Bank oF Augn*(n Stock.
ONE hundred Shares Bank of Augusta Stock (o
sale by .
W. E. A J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers.
June 26 149
I Fresh Turnip Scat.
LARGE White Fltt’iStmip,
do -Vorfolk do
Fairly Dutch do
Hula Bags do
For sale by N B CLOUD,
july 22 232 Broad street.
, XVantcd.
A WOMAN to wash and wait in house. Alsc
four or five black Boys, aged from twelve tv
til cch. Apply lo
N’ANDEFORD & COLLINS,
Auctioneers, 320 Brood st.
july 14 164
V'A KEGS Leaf Lard, just received and for salt
iMI low by
W. F-. & J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers.
July 17 166
New School.
ON the lOtlt of October next, SIR. and MRS
EGER TON will open a School at thecomei
of Reynold am. Mclntosh streets in this ci'y, lor the
instruction of Y’oung Ladies. They will be provi
ded with able Assistants, and make all ; ossible ar
rangeinenls to furnish their pupils with the advan
tage of a thorough and accomplished education.
There will be but one term, consisting of eighl
months, from tlte 10th October to the lOtlt June.
Reference:
Rev. S. S. Davis, Rev. S. K, Tnlmagc,
Rev. E. E. Ford, Rev. W. Smith,
Col. H. H. Gumming, Mr. John Moore,
51 r. Robt. Campbell, Chas. J. Jenkins, Esq ,
slr. John Bones, Wm. E. Jones, Esq .
Wm. IV, Holt,Esq., J. W. Davis, Esq.
jnho 22 140 swtf
KT Tlte city papers will copy the above.
To Mire.
A NEGRO WOMAN about 18 years of age—l
good washer and ironer. Enquire at this office
julyjH 170
( UNITED STATES MAIL COACHES.
Hiram N. Wilson’*
UNE OF FOUR HORSE MAIL COACHES
! F'ront Augusta hy way of Washington, Lexington
I Athens and Jefferson to Gainesville.— Running
' 3 times n week and hack—through to Athens in
I one and a half days, and to Gainesville in tvvc
days.
UIRAM N. WILSON having purchased the in
terest ol Messrs. Talotfe Ncwland.mtllis line,
I respectfully informs the public that no exertions on
his part will be left untried to give satisfaction lo
tlte travelling public. The Coaches ara new and
of No. 1, Troy, N. Y., manufacture. Tho teams are
■ (list rale, and the Drivers ore careful, sober, steady
young men: having been trained by the late pro
pi ietors in North Carolina. The oontractor pledges
himself lo do every thing in his power to accommo
date the public. His Teams, Coaches and Drivers
will not suffer by comparison with any other line
in the Southern States. ’I his lino will be continu
ed Iri-weekly in Hacks from Gainesville to Dahlon
ega, anil also from Gainesville to Spring Flnce.
Si?* This lino leaves Augusta on .Monday's Wed
nesday's and Friday's bi2a. m. and arrives in
Washington same days by 5 P M. and Athens by
I H on next day, Gainesville by 10 r. M. ol the se
cond day.
Returning—Loaves Gainesville Monday’s, Wed
nesday’s and Friday’s at 2 a m. and arrives in
Athens same day hy 12 noon, and Washington next
morning by 7 te. a. and Augusta by 7 r M of the
second day.
fKJ"The Office in Augusta is kept at Ihc General
Stage Olfice, in one of the front rooms of the Eagle
md Phoenix Hotel.
JCrAll Parcels, Bundles, Ac. at the risk of the
twner.
ft7"Farc to Washington 85, Athens 89, and lo
t'l other points in proportion.
Augusta, Ga. June 5, 1837 ly 131
Musical Notice.
WILLIAM H. ORCHARD, Lrofessor of Mu
sic, respectfully infojnts the ladies and gen
tlemen ol Augusta, that lie has vacancies for three
more pupils m music, provided they reside immedi
ately in the city. The instruments on which 51r.
O. tenches are the Piano Forte, Guitar, Harp, Or
gan and I-'lutc. His method of instruction is that
adopted by tho most eminent European professors
Persons wishing to avail themselves ol Mr. O’s
services would do well to make early application,
before his number for the season shall he made up.
Communications left at Mr. Parson’s Piano F’orlc
Wore rooms, or (Mr. O.’s music room at Mrs. Joint
Byrd's, 2U6 Broad street, will be promptly attended
10.
A variety of tbs newest Music, and instruction
hooks always on band.
Piano Fortes and Organs tuned and repaired.
CL4KKE & HOLLAND^
DEALERS IPf
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 White Lead and oth
er Paints, &c., just received and for sale by
N. B. CLOUD.
June 98 151] No. 232 Broad-st.
Ho! <)*§CS.
K A HMDS, prime retailing MOLASSES
Forsale by MOISE <k COHEN.
June 8 3 435
Storage of wet or <Trv good*
■4 | AY he had in n fire proof building, in a anfc
I"JL and central situation, hy applying at the cor
ner of Bay and Mclntosh streets. Feb 3 28
Cypress Kliingle*.
A SUPPLY just received and for sale.
ALSO,
3000 pounds of Leaf Lard, by M.M. DY’E
jurfe 12 ts 137
Health Committee*.
Ward No. I—slessrs, G. F. Parrish, J. G. 51c-
Whoner, arid Wm. Thompson.
Word No, 2—James B. Walker, Thus. J. Wray,
and H. Mealing
Ward Nri. 3—A. J. Miller, John Kerr, and Writ.
51. D’Antignac.
Ward No 4—F. 51. Robertson, J. Ilatper, and
Jacob .Moise.
Published by orderofCodncil.
GEO. 51. WALKER, Clerk,
juno 14 133
Coloured Shirt*.
I’HE subscribers h’hve ju-1 received ah addition
al supply 111 the above article, with afewdoz.
w-hilo cotton and linen do. Also, a variety of fancy
articles, viz—Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
silk and cotton Half-Hose, Knssia Bells, Ac.
PRICE & MALLERY,
may 25 122 Drapers and Tailors.
iXotice.
GEO. W. CRAWFORD is my legally,authoris
ed agent during my absence front the clfy ol
Augusta, Geo. WM. WRIGHt.
npril 24 IwtOct. 95
(JTEKO ABOOMINA L 84) I* PORTE It 8.
AN additional supply (different sizes) of this val
uable instrument, received and forsale by
may 10 109 KITCHEN & ROBERTSON.
Notice.
I B tHECitizens are hereby notified that the slar-
I. ket Ordinance, will for the future, he strictly
enforced. FOSTER BLODGET, (Marshall,
may 10 109
DHIBTS A splendid assortments of French
LJ Muslin Shirts, just received and for sale hy.
C'LARKE&HOLgAND.
may 2 102.
Congress XVater.
Afresh supply immediately from the Congress
Springs at Saratoga, for aale by
opril 29 100 W. HEWSON
Oils.
FINE White Sperm and Linaeed Oil just received
for sale by
npnl 29 W. imVSON.
Brushes.
CLOTHESi Hair, Nail, Plate, Corr b, Horse, and
fine Dusting Brushes—comprising an elegant
assortment, just received and forsale by
opril 29 W. HEWSON.
UTCII BOLTING CLOTHS—India Floor
.Mattings.
Phi'adelphia Kid and Morocco Shppora,
Cotton Fringes,and Cotton Hosiery,
Brown Linens and Drilling*,
Irish Linens and Diapers,
slohairCapß,Cnrl»xnd Ringlets;
Frenehsluslinsand GinghnnJa.
A good assortment oftht above erticlea,just re
ceived and for sale by . , ,
T.H.WY’A’rt' il Co
»pri!’2l 95 No. OOfßroadJLi
LIBERAL Premium* paid fur (’antral Bonk
Notes, Insurance Bank of Columbus, nnd Sp*.
“ ci*. by JOHN G. WINTER,
July 17 169_ - 210 Broad street.
Wanted l« Hire.
" mtVO Negro Men, first rate House Servants.—
X A'one other need apply- Enquire «t thin „l
firr. July 21 170 ts
Spani*li Lccclicn.
rpitn subscriber* have received a fresh lot of
X superior Spanishljeches. and will keep a con.
slant supply, at wholesale and retail IKr They
ran ho put up »o os to ho carried with safety any
distance into the country
10 —ALSO—
■° A pood stock of Drops, Medicines, Paints, Oil«,
Window Glass, Dye Slu7s, Ac , for sale at the low
est market prices.
IIAVILAND. lIISLEY A CO.
. July Si 171
Notice.
FBI III' undersigned having associated with him his
X brother, K. B. Grrinkr, (from the first Ist,
"■ inst.,) will continue husiness at his present stand,
earner of Broad and Washington streets, under the
3. name and firm ol C. A. Greiner A Co.
•r C. A. GREINER,
ie july 12 102 dim
r - Notice.
*' and after this dale, all persons are desired
• to have trash Irani their lots placed in the
“ streets between sun rise and 9 o'clock, ns the ordi
nance directs. The ordinance will be strictly en
forced against all persons' (without distinction) who
shall violate its provisions.
By order. GEO. M. WALKER, clerk,
july 12 102
GLENN’S
Indian Hair Oil,
For promoting the growth ami improving the
Hair, preventing it from falling out, or
turning grey to the latest period.
a ffAHIS invaluable preparation is a compound of
c - X the purest Arkansas Bear's grease, with other
_ articles of known value; and for all tin purposes ol
cousiogihe hair luxuriantly to grow,softening it,
and removing the Dandruff, it cannot be surpassed.
It is pleasantly perfumed, and will he found useful
for dressing the hair, to which it gives a soil and
glossy curl. Gentlemen will find it excellent for
their whiskers, am) persons who are becoming halt)
may use it w ith great advantage For the heads of
children it in invaluable. One grentstipcriorilv this
oil possesses over every other hair oil in use, is, that
n’ it gradually colours light or red hair to a brown or
' black, according to the quantity used For sale by
„ july 27 [N B CLOUD, No 232 Broad-st.
o ■ ——
fitephnlia.
'■ ' I ’HE Kephalia is a remedy suggested by a long 1
X attention on the part of the proprietor, to 1
11 that most important defect, Premature Baldness '
Jt is not, like other specifies, prudiiralion of nature ■
c hut a happy combination of ingredients already cfli- I
0 cacious on admitted eases, by ", which the chanca ol i
y success is increased, let the cause be what it may. i
Through its instrumentality many a hea l about iu i
* be shorn of its honors, has become distinguished <
'* again for its flowing locks. Another material ad I
8 vantage is the jinrily of the preservation, keeping
0 the hair perfectly clean,—an all important matter
when threatened with decay, for sale by
’ If. G. CLOUD,
july 32 232 Broad st.
i UAM KISSVII.LK MOtfEY taken at par, or '
1 B-X Goods, by the undersigned, No. 197 Brood si '
• may 1 101 E. D. COOKE
- O A QR. Casks Cognac Brandy,
i 10 casks Porter, pints and quana,
t 35 bbls. Cordial assorted, '
> 0 qr. casks Port Wine,
Just received and tor safe low by '
1 W. Tv A J. IT. IACK-SON, Auctioneers.
> juno 26 149
For Male.
fIjAWO first rate Road Wagons ond Harness.— ■
, X Apply tu
march 29 73 THO’S DAWSON
NEW
Timothy an<l Clover Hay. 1
A FEW loads of excellent quality, well cured, for
sale by N. B. MOORE, [
| july 12 162 awtf_ *
IN rte matter of tho Merchants and Planters Hank 1
of Augusta, it is Ordered , by tho court, that all 8
persons holding any bills issued ay said Bank, or c
uny oiher claim rtn said Bank, do render tho same
into Edward Thomas,the receiver appointed hy the f
i Court, on or before the first Monday in January next, 1
, us in default thereof, this court will, niter that joy, |
■ order a distribution of tho funds of said Bank, be- |
! tween the stockholders, and thosoid Edword Thom- 1
j us be discharged Horn any further liability as rc- |
I ceiver. It is further ordered, that said Edward |
Thomas have this order published in two of tho (
• public gazettes ot the city of Augusta, monthly until i
said first Monday in January next.
A true copy Irom the minutes. July 7,1837. t
JAMES McLAWS, Clerk. 1
july 11 161 mtJl i
OSBORN'S PHILUTOKAN I,
OH ]
HiMALE’S FISILND. ‘
AFRESH supply of the above valuable medi- .
cine lias just been received and for sale, whole
sale and retail, by the subscriber, at his wholesale
’ drug store, north side ol Broad street Augusta.
| june 29 152 NELSON CARTER. '
Oflici' oi* Transportation,
Aikkn, February 32,1837' c
IV OTIC® is given that from the Ist March, the
‘ “ Passenger Cars will depart from Hambtir.’ nnd
Charleston, daily (Sunday's excepted) at 6 o'clock, -
A. M.,and run through the same day.
WM. ROBERTSON, JR.. f
Agent Transportation S. C. C. A R. R. C.
Feb. 24 45 n
l*tano lories. 1
■gassT'-
nfrn
n PARSONS has lately received '2 of those
« superior Piano Fortes made J. Cliiekering
• A Co., of Boston, and Stoddarl, Worcester A Dun
ham of New York. His slock is now very large,
and offers inducements to purchasers, it is be
lieved,equal to any of tho Northern matkets.
j Orders will be taken (or Instruments of any de
scription, and no charge made except for freight and ‘
insurance. June 7 133 "
New <*00(1*.
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
TITHE subscribershav3 received an assortment o J
I seasonable goods, consisting of
• Sup. hl'k, green mid Dahliacol’d Broad Cloths,
do do and olive col d Cashmeretl
> do do and brown drab'd e les
do do and olive Bomhazins,
Dahlia eol'd Genoa Cashmere,
. Striped and fancy do J!
I'nncy Linen Drillings,
do Chally, Alar’s nnd .Satin Vestings, 0
j II ith a variety ol articles to which they would in- *
vile the attention of their customers and the public 11
generally PRICE A? MALLKIIV,
upril 17 Drape's & Tailors, 258 Broad si.
. '
HAMBURG DEI'OT,> |
April 18, 1837. }
OTICE is given, that pay nent of freight for q
I a Merchandize hy the Hail road will be requi- 1
red at the Depository on delivery ol the Goods.
All Goods not taken from the Depot, within „
r twenty-four hours alter noticeofarrivttl and delivery
it given, will ho sent to a n;u Lie store, it the
owner or consignees expenco.
- l| P ril 19 91) A. R. HAlG,Agent
i Cruel* Bloii*e IMant*. j
JUST received and li.r sale at the AugusU Seed C
Store, a fine collection of Green {louse Plants, r
april 4 (8
FI7HE subscriber would respectfully mfonn |i s -
J. friends ami customers that ho will continue to
carry on the CABINET BUSINESS at tie old |
stand, sign of the Big Bedstetfd, hearty opposite : J
. Messrs.Stovall & Simmons'Ware-House—and has •
on hand m general nssortmentof CABINET FUR- I l '
. MTURE, id tho best workmanship nnd latest sash- u
ions together with an extensive assortment Os
Bedsteads and Chaiis.Ac. Ac., all of w hich he will
sell as low as can ho purchased in this city. The
articleOfßo(isteads,il is well known to many, I sell
below the New-Vork prices, nnd will contfnue to
. sell as low as any man in tho United Stnn^
CALVIN WILLEY <
Iff ichanx’* Freckle Wash, 1
f ' A COMPLETE MZMZIIT TOR
Freckles, Pimples, Tan anil ether As- 1
fcctioneof the Skin, I
THIS remedy is believed to he the best fir !
Freckles, and Affections ofihobkm, aver tits- j
revered. Nothing further is necessary Ilian to hath* 1
the Freckles. Ac. well with s vnall quantity of the
preparahon, nnd afterwards nibbing ft imo the skin .
>’ wilha drytowel. In a few days the trouble will ba
amply rewarded hy the improved appearance o( the
shin. A eupplv fop sale bv <
, july 27 'N B CtoUD, Ne 232 Broad at
. , A Card.
flj HEADDE.N, Artist, takes this opportunity
ufretumind hrs sincere tluUtks to tho cite
zen» of Augusta lor the very liberal patronage ex
tended to him, daring his reside ire in this city ,
and as lie is atioui to leas* liir the interior, hr would
notify those of his friends who may stjll desire his
professional services, that be .will remain here but
. a short time longer previous to his departure,
july 6 157
]\TEW MACKEREL.—3U whole and SO hnl
AM bills. No 1; 20 whole and 20 halfbbls. No. 3;
50 whole bbls. No. 3—late caught Mackerel—Jus
received and fur sale by .MOUSE ti (JUIILN
Jan 16 12
Wanted to hire.
I fl TO 20 good nceroe men to work on section
■-♦“l3 Georgia Rail Rond, getting out Timber, the
situation is as healthy as any part ol the Stale, 11
miles from Augusta Apply to
WEBSTER, J'AHMELEE. A CO.
june 9 3tawtf 135
JOB OFFIC’i:. ■
take this method of informing oltr friends,
* » and the public generally, that we have opened
a large and extensive office, in the fear of our publi
cation office on Broad street, in the building formerly
oecupiiid hy Messrs. Fettiherton as the office of the
Chronicle, expressly for the execution of JOHN, of'
every description. The office will be under tbe man
agement of Mr. W. T. Thompson, who is one of
the best job-workmen in the city.
I‘amphi,etß, bang checks,
( AItUN, COTTON RECEIPTS',
CIRCCEARN, BILI.M OF LADING,
HAND BILLS, VISITING CARDS,
BLANKS, HORSE HILLS,
LABELS. PRICES CURRENT,
and every description of plain and ornamental print
ing, in Black, Blun, Green, Red, Bronze, and other
fancy colors, will be executed with neatness, taste,
and promptitude.
Feb. 25 46
Paint*
AN Invoice of While I-ead consisting of Pure
and Extra No. I. and 2, from theUmen White
I -end Factory, together with a general assortment
ol Coloured Paints in Oil, and dry, for sale hy
_aprilj!9 _ _ _ W. HKWSON.
Indian’* Panacea, Ac.
A few boxes of Indian's Panacea, Green’s Vege
table Tonic Mixture, Ruwand'a Tonic .Mix
ture, and most of the fashionable patent medicines
of the tiny, for sale by
april 29 W. HEWSON.
Hermitage Extract.
Till.'; lately invented combination of different
odors, hits acquired a just popularity, not
only by reason of tho strength and delicacy, but of
the extraordinary duration of its perfume Whilst
the strength of many other extracts and essences is
almost ns evanescent ns tho hluom of the flowers
from which they are derived, flic Hermitage retains
nil its,fragrance for an indefinite length of lime, and
is scarce to bn removed from the garment on which
it is poured, hy wishing: hence, it is probably the
cheajH-Hl nnd must delightful perfume of our I .bora
lories. For sale by N B CLOUD,
july 27 No 232 Broad-st.
Slock*.
A Few dozen fine Silk nnd Satin Stocks, (receiv
ed this day.) Also, a few dozen fine fatten do.
will) an additional supjily of Slimmer Clothing,
which they oiler at prices to suit the limes.
PRICE * MALLERV,
may 20 118 Drapers and Tailors. *
Notice.
riNHE undersigned will purchase uncurrent money
X nnd may always ho found at the Georgia -State
Lottery office, No. 220 Broad street,
may 31 A. RF.AD.
Palm Iscnf Hat*.
A FEW dozen Youths Palm Leaf Hals, Just re
ceived and lur sale by
june? 133 CLARKE A HOLLAND.
Now prints koods.
Til 11. WYATT A CO. at 206 Broad street, the
X .store lately occupied by Morgan A W ynll, are
now opening a new stock ol .Spring and Summer
Dry Goods, of neat nnd handsome styles, having
boon very lately selected from tho Northern market ~
they will make their prices tu suit the present limes,
as they are determined to sell on the lowest terms for (
cash. ,
AMONG WHICH ARE.
Blk Italian Lustring Silks, best minlity
KlkGro do Swiss nnd Gro do Rhine, rich lustre
Blk HornniiiGauzc.n handsome article
Blk Chnlle and blk Bombazine, fine
Mourning Muslins, Ginghams and Calicoes
Printed Jackonetsund French Lawns,small figures
Irish Liitons, Sheetings nnd Lawn*
Cambrics and Muslins,all kinds i
Gent.,/-miles anU Misses Hosiery, all hinds
da do do Gloves do
Fine Hemstitch and plain Linen Cambric Hdkfs
Bobbtnet and Gauze fur Pavilions
A good assortment of Umbrellas, Parasols
Paper Hangings. Bonlerings and fire Act tens
Tickings, Apron and Furniture Cheeks j
Georgia Nankeens, Crape Cambists, Ac. j
may 10 109 i
Isadio* Habit t'lolli*.
JIKST received a beautiful article for gentlemen*
summer Frock Coats (losliiunable color*))
STOCKS.
Black’and Saxton superior plain Bombazin Slocks
on silk lrames,mado light for summer.
B. B. KIRTLANDACO.
april 17 Drapers A Tailors, 350 Broad st.
Notice.
riIHE citizens are notified that after the 10th Inst. I
X nil Dogs found running at large, w ill be killod (
agreeably tu u resolution of Council passed in
1836. FOSTER BLODGET, j
april 3 City Marshal.
■ ■ .... ... ■ i ■— ■ — ■ ■ J
Parasol* A, Umbrellas. i
ICASE lulnststilo Parasols .V Ladies’ Umbrellas. I
- I do sup. Gentlemen's Silk and Cotton do.
Just received, and for sale by
april 6 J. P.SETZEACO. 1
Mali
A SUPPLY of the above celebrated medicine, t
warranted a speedy nml lasting cure for Ague 1
and Fever, and every symptom of general debility. •
Just received and for sale wholesale and retail, by
.THOMAS BARRETT A CO.
k Appointed Agent*. t
March 22 I*7
Naples comi'oUVd shaving lakes ■
For lh«; Hlinvintr Bax.
¥T is believed that scicncu can do nothing in the j
1. way of improvement to this most excellent orti- <
etc for shaving. Based on the imported Naples sonn.
it possesses all its healing qualities, its rich durable I
lather nnd cosmetic eflbct, but divested of it* harsh
ness nnd impurity. The Naples Compound Shoving
Cake may be depend* I upon to possess the quality I
ol protecting tho skin from irritation, wiltich will re
sult in obtaining n smooth surface, capable of rests- •
ting harshness nnd chapping. For sffle by *
aug 5 N H CLOUD, Wo 33? Broadjst.
GENTLEMEN’S SUPERIOR OLOVf-8. ‘
I.' XTRft attjierfi'te black ami fashionable colored •
Hoskin Gloves, (real kid )
.Spun Bilk, Raw Silk white and colored, Lisle ■
Thread spring wrist, white and colored Lisle thread j
Berlin. Just received hy,
B B. KTRTLAND A Co.
march 31 Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad Street- *
' i
Hosiery. i
('i ENTLEMEN’S superior Black and White Silk !
Ts Derby rib’ll Half Hose, do. White Spun Silk |
Jo.. Clergymen mixt do .Silk and Cotton do., Fancy
Check Silk do., White and Brown Cotton do. Just 1
reccivedby B. K. KIRTLAND A CO. ]
-Merchant Tailort, 250 Broad st.
march 31 75
Heady Hade liitien.
S SUPERIOR Fine Linen and Cotton SHiits, cut 1
arid made in the best possible manner expronsly
to oor order; fine Unen RotHed and Plain Botioms
also. 50 doz. best ronsd and square end Collars, by
B. B. KIRTLAND A CO.,
march 31 75] Merchant Tailors, 380 Rroad-st.
A Card.
WILLIAM H. ORCHARD,' Professor of -Vu- j
sic, respectfollv announces to the /-adtus and
Gentlemen of Augusta, and its vicinity, (hat ho has ,
just arrived from New York with a view of local! tg
nimsclf in this place as a teacher of Music on Lie
Piano Forte and Guitar; and hopes that his punt u
uiity and strict attention to the improvement ol his
pupils, will insure him a liberal share of public pat
ronage. A note left With Mr. H. Parsons, (tow mm
Mr. O. h • the honor to refer) will receive pnn pt
attention.
Piano Fbrto* tuned and repaired
may 1 .W 401
'T>RIN1 I 'I I NG PAPER—Fn»m A. Patterson A
Son’s Paper Mill. Greenville, S C—duet ra
I —,~,1 ai vJ for rale * t'tho manufacturers pnoee, by ,
ltn7 ts! T. II AI C. PIANT
CTRAYtD from‘Mote *Oll Broad street <*t
is “ J ■aiuWay m .ruing last, • Terrier Slut, witt
4. «* r * *n<! tall, yuliow belly and black heck
i- bee name is Flora. She belongs tu ■ gamleman ft
. Dnrrcnioo by H.e name es //otliway. , A liberal re
Id wa ‘Y "'ll **« paid il returned lo him or to
I* iul"«2s-173 JiVO. JaMES JONES.
11 . Check*
I V’ N«w York and Charleston; Charleston Notei
- and Lniieit .State* Notes, lor sale by
,1 JyH.NG.WINTEK,WOUroad.it.
; . July 17 ICS
I ~l‘ ' ' ***.«• '■. ’
(jlll) (’HulCESpanisli Sogars, warrar
"a/vF id first rate, for sale low, hy
“ j»lv IX lf*7 HAND A SCRANTON.
n Fresh Flour,
a TUST received ond for sole by ,
* »» HAND A SCRANTON,
july 14 t ( 164
Isitnd for Male.
THE undersigned will sell, in lots to suit purcha
*«r.. a TRACT OF LAND, situated on the
j Rail, Rood, about eight miles from AugusU, known
os tlio Hillock, being the highest point of land ba
r tween the waters of Butler and Rocky creeks, and
, abounding with fine springs of water. Ilnotdispo-
I' sed of at private sain before the first of November
. next, five hundred acre* will bo apportioned into
f lots suited lor family residcntlm, and sold at auction.
SAMUEL HALE,
july 8 159 sw4w
Dr. Bciij. Douglass,
SURGEON dentist, .
HAS relumed lo the city and resumed the
his profession, at his residence comer of Broad
and Jackson streets, over tho storcul Messss. Clarke
J McTierACo. ts Oct 4
Irving:’* New Work.
11l HE Rocky Mountains, or Spnncs, Incidents,
X end Adventures in tho Ear West; digested
from the Journal, of Captain ißonncvillr, of the
' army of the U. States, and illustrated from various
i other sources. By )VW.ing(on Irmng, with Map*
Juat received and for Sale by
T. 11. A I. C PLANT.
July 5 155
IHEsubaribor respectfully gives notice to hi*
friends and the public, that he has returned lo
the city ; and can hereafter ba found at hi* residence
opposite the Masonic Hall, whore he will lie happy
lo attend the calls of his freind* and all those who
may need bis Professional services.
E.OSBORN, Sergeon Dentist,
june 7. 133
Flieap Irish Linens.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR have just received from
New York, a largo supply of very superior 4-4
Irish I.inens of the best ityln nnd sortm of very fine
qualities round thread,and warranted free from nil
admixture of cotton.
ALSO,
Superiors-4 end 6-4 Irish Linen Sheetings, 6-4
84-4, 10-4, 12-4, 14-4 Damask Table Cloths, and a
great variety of other late and splendid styles of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, to which they respect
fully invite the attention of the public.
1 april 13 8G
I*elit 4inlf Cotton SetU.
A few sacks of'genuine Petit Gull Cotton Seed
on hand, ond fur solo by
may I M. M PVE
IFuublc bah lias.
JUST received at tho Augusta Send Store a
choice and superb collection hf Double Dahlia*,
which being Irom the subscribers own garden, can,
with confidence, be warranted in all respects. Al
so among other .Seeds,just received, Early Crimson
Clover, Turnip Rooted Cabbage, under ground,
Turnip Rooted Cabbage,above ground,
* J. if. J. SERVICE.
Fob. 28 ,*'■ 48
CLASSICAL -'AND ENGLISH SCUOOI..-
/ Mr. Nunc gotta would respectfully inform the
citizens of AugunaThat he has associated with him
in his school, Mr. ifowey, a graduate ol Jefferson
College, Pa., nnd for the last six years an instructor
of youth. In consequence of this arrangement an .
additional number of pupils, of both sexes, can bo
accommodated. Tlta School will now consist of
two departments. Tho Classical and Mathematical
will ho under the supermlendance of Mr. H., who
will loach the Latin and Greek languages—Algebra, |
Geometry, .Surveying, Mensuration, Ac. The olh- |
er branches will bo taught as heretofore.
Tho following certificate* from Prolessor* Munrt
and Twins, of South Carolina College, relative to
Mr, H.’s scholarship, are respectfully submitted:
1 have examined Mr. Howcy with much particu
larity, both in Latin and Greek, and have been quite
pleaicd with lbo ease and correctness ol hut tr-nsla
lion», especially in Latin. Ho appear* also to be
familiar with the rule* and nrincipb *of S'yninx. I
should think him well qualified for primary ihslruc
ttun iu the classic languages. j
i'Prof.of Lan. in S. C. College.. ,
Columbia, Jan. 3,1837. j
This is lo certify that I have examined Mr. Howry ]
in Arithmetic, Algebra, nnd Geometry, and find him
familiar with the principles of mathematics and have i
no doubt of hi* competency to give instructions in
these branches.
THOMAS S TWINS,
Prof, of Math in S. C. College.
Jan. 27. **
i
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, i
Just opened at
J. I*. Scliee A Co’«.
TO wit:
6 1 COTTON Cambrics, Jackonott* and Nan
“ 4 sook Muslin* , rs ;
6-4 cross bar’d do *' ...w-
Asiortnd width blond lace Edging* I
Plaid and rib’d white and black silk Hotsery | <
,j 0 do do and eol'd cotton do (
Silk nnd cotton Sock* *
lonites' long nnd short pic me Gloves, J
Misses pic nio Mills, Corcelt LacclU . _
11-4 nnd 12-4 colored Counterpanes
11-4 and 12 4 fine and superior Marseille* Quilts
5-4 nnd 6-4 low priced and superior Irish Sheetings
3-4 ami 4-4 bird’s-oyo Diaper, somo very fine !
3-4, 4-4 and 6-4 striped and plnided Gingham* in
gp-at variety ol pattern* and price*
Corsican print* (a handsome article)
4-4 amt 5-4 best Italian Lustring*
While, green, crimson and black tabby Velvet*
Sup. black silk d"
Black Italian Crape
Gentlemen's fine shirt Collar* and Stock* 1
Gum clastic Suspenders, guard Ribbon*
4-4 ami 6-4 Bcdlicking i
3-4, 4-4,5-4 and 6-4 bleached and unbleached Shirt- •
ing* and Sheetings
Assorted quality Binding I
PI tin and spngg’d Swiss Muslin* i
Striped and check'd do
Fancy Calicoe* well assorted in patterns and prices I
Second mourning do
Green, blue, crimson and scarlet worsted 7'ablo
Cover* '
36 inches black Italian cravat* I
Bleached and unhlunched twilled Jeanes I
Indiana*, Lyonnoise '
French muslins in great variety of patterns from <
37cl* to 91,53, Second Mourning I
6-4 muslin* Ginghams, a fine and handsome article «
8-4, B’-4 fin o and superfine Damask Linen 7'ablo I
Diaper I
Drab and Brown Buffalo Cloth *
Assorted colored Shafloon , j,
6-4,8-4 Pavilion G*u»>, German Oil u|o‘bir,
Flaxen nnd Cotton Ospaburga , 1
Small figured Jackonett* and Cambric*
Extra fine long Lawns
IPuo Tail'd Stripes, ~ 1
Plain and *tri|icd StorUtant* , ) <
ifamilMn Jeanes, Constitution twill* ? <
Assorted Brqwn Linen* 1 1
4-4 aupe.rfine grass do , * ,
Erminetia, Mexican mixture 5 I
Saco Stripes, fancy do S’
Kihhod French Linen Dnlfing, beautiful S
article J- !
Plain White and Brown do 1
French Cassimere „
Mixed and slrfped Cantoons c
Rouen Cassimere* , • 1
German, Itidin, and Georgia Yellow Nan- '
keens, do. do. Blue g 1
Sun White and Colored Marseille* P
Vestings, low priced , j <
4-4 Irish I .incus in' whole and half pieces
Dowlas, Russia diaper and crash (for toweling)
Burlaps and Russia Sheeting
7-4 Barnsley Tablc.Dtaper . >
Satin Chqck and Drapery miislin*
Extra rich Gauze, Cop and Bonnat Ribbons
Assorted C qrrted and Grass Skirl's
Crown Linjpgs, M,'B-4 Pav Jon Netting 1
Blua Apron check;* , J 1
Strip d and Plaidgd Seciiml moarua? Ginghams J:
India Rubber Aprons.Flno Book muslin Hdkfs.
Brown Holland* k . . *
Fine and Superfine Fnmitureand Curm.*,* Dimity
A«. Ac. - ..
To the above will be added a variety pi drai table j
Fancy and Staple articles, which are now on their 1
way. '
april 5
]\TEGRO WOMAN FOR SALE—About forty I
JN years of age—she pan be seen at the Jail, and i
will be sold low, if taken out of the .’hate; neold.b*- t
'■use she will not lira wdthhsr precent owner
lag 14 J If
1H naada y. ft* 1.1
•**n two mi If, and , £***•* **
■* ofhim. He it a young man, .Wont liSi:!?*"
yeaisofage, with black b«fr »4
- d i h : d 3 n ' w,, * n >•*.• S^iSu»^r2r
adelaida dress cuat with f l|urwl
pair pjVloudot} Cassimere p«mtk,on.TaSf'i3. I
imall bay horse, With black mine mi iiiUnd
: “M*.«.dbidwph SirSt
AF information regpactmg him, directed to Ahi.
lwra Cr.ni, Hill, tfra. H, Crane, Au«!j»
- will bo thankfully received, and ifthi, notice JoSi
meet In, eye, he i, requested to reliT* the anxietv «f
Ini friend, by writing to them immediately. 7
Auguet., A*.lfl . Jwd£wif 02
i be Montgomery Journal yvili please insert the
above (semi-weekly) far one month. •
SPRI]\« G'OOUi
& Carni?ci,acl,
j Dfiyooous, ..
* Wflich j*ill ImofTerad 9t feasoaable rate* and k*
r commodaurif terms.
r> march 13
ilhf‘s f h Sj &r.
r¥lllF, Sub , pribe r , would inform iheir customers.
„ an .d P»c fiul,hr.generally residing in ike Upper
n L^ tl % ®t v * *n,,Establishment
at Columbus, where they have on hand, and intend
lea keep, large amj general aiaortment el Books,-
v Stationary, fine Cutlery, fancy Article. Musical 1
} Instruments, Prinu.^aper-hangings.ljki me Frames,'
' sVon V F y a bW
b FuRE. Older, are respectfully m, Ik ted. ,
T' ft? 1 I- C. PLANT, Augusta.
■- I. C. PLANT dk CO.,Columbus, G«o.
march 23 C <J
! Kmuvillc Jflafl Line
i OF FOUR HORSE POST COACHES,
WHROUGH IN TWO, £|AY& via Ed.efi.id '
C U C A l 'i , ' ih< ' r r H ll, p CC n Ur 8p ™**- AhUvilk
C If., Anderaun C. H., Pendleton, Pickenaville, to
Greenville C, H., S. C., resting for the,nidht at Ah.
beville C. If., each way, and intersecting she Pied
mont Line of 9 Peascngey Coaches, width rune
north, ami testa at Abbeville the some night.
Leaving Augusta, Mor.daj.,Thu l w|eyi u&Sat
utdnys, at 3 o clock, A. M.- arrivov at Greenville
Friday, S, nday and 7Wd.y\'
Unvcs Gteenvlle Monday, Thursday arid Satur-
Wj at 2 0 S ,O «. A. M, and arrives at Augusta,
I relay, Aundoy And! Tuesday, at 8 P M
At Greenville it infefsects Newland's Saluda Ijde
of lour horse Post Coaches, running via ofJFlat
Rock and Ashville (Bunkum cunuly) to the Warm
• prints on Frcneh Broad River, via Greenville,
lern., to Beans Station, at Whichjpoint the tie
velhr i nteisects the great line from Washington Ci
ty .vin Knoxville to Nashville, Tenn„and at said
point, miersecu a line running to Lnioeken Kv
and Cincinnati, Ohio; os also at Bean's Siajfcn the
oouthein J ravelior hna the advantage of wtp&t A-
Cliil irs v to Rogersville and Abbingdon, Vt. ihWjlito
and Red Sul| her Springs,
All the above routs are slocked with weß broke
horses, good Coaches, sober, polite, careful, and e*-’
pcncnced Drivers. ’
All baggage at risk oftha owner..
~ . R DOUGLASS * CO.
spnM ls 77
Jfichiiiuud ShcrMt’s StkW.
yJLT ILL be sold, at the lower Market House in
* ' the oily, of Augusta, on (he first Tuesday
111 August next, within the legal hours ufMle, eigh
ty five acres of Land, more or less, situated in’ the
county of Richmond, adjoining Lands of Gibb.
Murphy, Daniel and olliers, the same levied on re*
(Improperly of William Byrd to satisfy ivyo eiecu
lions from a justices Court end relumed to me by a!
'™«'»ble, in favor of John bulling! vs. the said
, ’ RICIPD F. BUsW Kberitf.
July 3 wld isa
Kr PoaTeoNtnciST.—The sale of the aboira
pro|ieriy is posionod from the Ist Tuesday Ms AV
gust to the let Tuesday in September. ~ T
august 3 R. F. BUSII,SE‘#
Richmond Sheriffi Stilt,
ILL 6e soli on' Ihe fi'iifl, TulridWy m Uclo-'
JJ f « 'ho hours of tale, at
he lower Market Ho|isp, in the, city of Anguata.a
jot of land containing twenty three acres, more or
less, situated in or adjoining the oi|y of Angusle '
bounded eorft by Campbell slroel, vvett by town.hip
ol ntimber twenty three, north by part of lot num
ber Sixteen, and south by township 10l number thir
ty one, with (lie improvements there on levied on
os the property of Maty Savoge, to satisfy s fi It
from the buporior Coon of Richmond county, upon
‘h. B . foredlosuro ofa morlgage.at the inNance of John
Phinizy And O H l.umar y. the said M.rv Savage.
, ug2 RICHARD F. BLISg, C*
Richmond shcl*ifi*’V Sale.
WILL be sold on the lirsi TilcsiW /n
for next, at the lowes Market Houja,in the
city of Augusta, w ithin the 1 gal jiours ufsale. On.
Hundred orjd Fifty Shares »l the caphal Stock of
the Georgia Insurance and Trust Compkny. which 1
was transferred by J*cob Moise to John Phinizy,’
President of (lie office of discount and deposit of the
Bank of the Slate of Georgia, a> Augusta, which
now stands onlhe houks of said ranipany in the
name of John Phinizy, President, us' tier certificate
No. 381, hearing dale October ,1, 1836, and sigrarf
Tims. MetcuH, President, Win. T, Gould, Secre
tory. The same levied upon as the drojieny of Ja
cob Moise, to safisly an execution,(rum Jhe Superior
<-aurt of Richmond county, upon yhe (cricSSiuro el
a the Bank if the Stole dr Gcdraia vs
Jacob Morse. . ,
RICHARD F BC3H,.Sheriff, R. C.
July 1 .;s, , . 1M Wfds
KyPosTroNEnrnr—The sole of the above aro-'
perty is (sistponed from tile first Tuesday, in Sep
lemhcr lo the first 7'uevday in October next
iugs R F BUSlf.'Sh'ff.
Richmond Sheriffs Sale;
ILL be sold on the,/irst.Tuesday in Sep-,
▼ ▼ temher next, within the legal hqdrt, et the
lower Market House, in thd city o( Augnita, the fol
lowing properly, to wit: . j .
Two adjoining lots or parcels of,land silnated, ly
ing and being ii/i the corner, of Jackson and jTelfair
streets ib the city of August)!,,bounded on (be wal
by Jackson street,on theaontb by Tfjfnl/,sirUt,’ on
the cast by Samuel Hale's Jut,' .(formerly Forey's,)
ond on tlie nortp by a lot formerly the pniperly of
Mrs. Maty Beach, now' in the possession ofJulin B'
Guedron.
AM the right, title ami interest of Gilbert I_ong
street in and in all, those several (idjoining tracts of
land, (including jdiree-futplhs of what is known at
the I.alnyelle Race,Jfract,) iiluate,, lying and being
near Auggsta, containing two hundred
and eighty acres, more or less, jmoiided on lha north
by he Tuiknell spring road, on ,{he west by land*
ol Savage and liugg, on the south hy fupijs of Wm
H Turpin, and. on the cast by the Saygnyah rped,
part of Which is pow in the possess ion ol A, Picquet
end Griffin Edmonson.
—ALSO— ... , jj, ,
AM that tract or parcel of land situalk, lying and
being in the county of Richmond, on the waters of
Little Spiri) Creek, containing one thousand five
hundred and eighty nine acres, more or lets, now in
the possession of James knight, being part of a tract
containing two thousand two hundred andsixty fiyp
acres, known os tha, .Upper Mill Tract, bounded oii
iho north hy lanut of Lewis Harris, tin the sooth and
cast by Williams apd Kelly, and on the west by
lands of Geo. Turknelt and others.
. —At.ao— ~,i ci
All the saw timber belonging to the »ever*l l/acta
ol land heretofore sold by James Heal, excepting two’
hundred and twenty acres sojd to Jeremiah Winter.
—ALSO—, ~, , |(J , -j. ,
All that other tract or parcel ofiand situate,lying
and being in the back swamp dflhe Savannah,riv
er, in (he ccunly of Kiobrnond, containing one tiu»
dred and eleven acres, being the eastern most half of
a tract ol land syld by the executors of Jubo Savage,’
deco’d, to Willoughby Marlon and Dabney Berry,
which was bounded at ii.at time by lend* belonging
to Campbell and Turtfnclt, which said tract bflftiad
was conveyed by Wm G Dillon to GifM/t lisitfi
street by doed.
—Auto— . ,
All the interest of GiMiert Ixmgstreet in'twa trieta*'
of Land, to wit: two hundred scres tjf upland, with
the improvement, thereon, in fbe niuhty ot Kick'
mond, bounded on the north ,By, fowls Harris on'
iho east by John Chavoai,,arid po.the west by John’
Collin*. Five hundred and, Airly two acres
swamp land', with' the jibprovrniynjs tliereoq. flitti*
county of Ktchmond,'hound,ed by th. Savannah rj.
vet op the J east, by Bradford snd flowaid th#
north, by Harris on the Brat, and by i Cjiayoos.op
the south, now in ue jjossession of Jactw A Dots*
and Raymond ifaM-, •
-At»t»«v ■ •
Two negroes, to. win TowoyabMkaoufe, M
Sinah. a woolsn, eight roul.«kod raw bom* M
the
atr t*t, W ilip sundry