About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1834)
A statement of the situation of the Bank of Haw kinsville, on Monday, the Uh of April 1834. DK» Capital Stock paid in SIOO,OOO Bank Notes issued 266.500 on band *B3IO in circulation 206,390 Individual deposites 7,613 75 Due other Banks 4,530 49 Unclaimed dividend >29 37 Profit, 8,659 65 $329,323 26 CR. Cash on hand,'vi»: > io specie 60,208 77 U S Bank Notes 1,575 Notes of other local Banks 17,080 Due by banks at Savannah 12,741 73 Branch U S Bank New York 819 36 Branch State Bank Eatonton 664 78 Mechanics Bank Augusta 636 91 Blanch Marine & • Fire Insurance Bank Macon 134 92 Central Bank of Georgia 1,000 00 Bills of exchange discount* ed running to maturity (all considered good) 188,786 99 Bills lying over and not in suit 2,895 Bills in suit 3.650 Notes discounted running to maturity (all consid • ered good) 32,216 87 Notes lying over and not in suit 161 Notes in suit 1,240 Banking bouse and lot 2.575 65 Expense account 2,946 34 $329 323 26 Georgia, Pulaski county.— Personally appear ed John Rawls, President, and Delamar Clay tan Cashier of the Bank of Hawkinsville, who, being duly sworn, on oath, say, that the fore going exhibit contains a true account of the situ ation of the affairs of said Bank, on Monday the 7th hist, to the best of their knowledge and be lief. JOHN RAWLS, President. DELAMAR CLAYTO#, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 16th day of April, 1834. D. B HALSTED, J. 1. C. BANK OF AUGUSTA, April 2lsl, 1834. To the Goo emo 2 of Georgia. Sir—-I present to your Excellency, iu compli ance with the law, a " minute statement of the staudivg and management” of this Bank, prepa red from its books, on the 7th inst. 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant. JOHN MOORE. President. List of Stockholders of the Bank of Augusta. Names. Shares. Am’t pd. in. Central Bank of Georgia 1,000 100.000 Thomas Cumming 370 37,000 Richard Tubman 358 35,800 John Campbell 266 26,600 Hugh Nesbitt 205 20,500 John Carmichael 80 8,000 lohn Cumming, Savannah, 200 20,000 John P King, Guardian of E Keating 200 20,000 James,[Gardner 160 16,000 William H Turpin 46 4,600 James Fraser 145 14 500 John Fox 120 12,000 Isaac S Tuttle 1 >5 11,500 John Porter 100 10,000 A Waterman 94 9,400 James Wardlaw 92 9,200 N Delaigle 65 6,500 John Bones, guardian of A E White •< 100 10.000 W J C Allen 73 7,300 President,Directors and Com- pany of the State Bank N. Carolina 68 6 800 Robert Campbell 100 10,000 John Moore 55 5,5<>0 Mary Hilt 63 5,300 Mary Hill, guardian 53 6.300 Augusta Free School Society 60 6,000 John Bones, guardian of Geo. O K White 70 7,000 Ann E Cumming 6J- 5,000 Sarah W Cumming 50 5,000 S C Dortic 60 5,000 Charles A Harper and Charles Waters, in trust lor Elisa Ann Jackson 60 5,000 George Jones 50 5,000 Anderson Watkins 60 6,000 Robert Walton, trustee 50 6,000 Wardens and Vestrymen of St Pauls Church 50 6,000 William Whitehead 50 6,000 Jesse Mercer 45 4.500 Fanny Moore 50 5,000 R A Reid, guardian, M A Reid 40 4,000 .Elisabeth Reid 37 3,700 David M’Kinney * 35 *3.500 William Bones, Charleston 30 3 000 William Cumming 20 2 000 R A Reid, guardian, H 0 Reid 27 2,700 Joseph Rivers 26 2,600 Trustees Meson Academy 25 2,500 Robert A Reid 22 2,200 Sarah Adams 20 2,000 William J Bunce 20 2,000 John Moore. S Carolina 20 2,000 N * M Murray 20 2,000 Thomas N Hamilton SO 2,000 Alexander Speucer 20 2,000 Jane Telfair 20 2,000 Trustee r Burke co. Academy 2<? 2,000 Hoiea Webster 20 2,000 Wm B M’Lean 17 >< 7o() John Edgar 5 __ 500 Aan E Cumming, trustee 15 s', 500 SSRRJones 15 George M Newton 15 1,500 Samuel Clark, trustee 14 1,400 Robert Clarke 14 1.400 John Bones 10 1,000 fiKafa G Haig 10 1,000 Joel Martin 10 1,000 PiUot It Le Barbier 10 1,000 David Wardlaw 10 1,000 Lucy Isaac 9 900 James C Longstreet 8 800 leaabelia Bones 7 700 James Harrison! 6 600 Francis Hamill 5 500 Joseph Calhoau 5 600 James Is William Harper ” 6’ 5,000 Thomas M’Gran,natural guar* dian of Sarah M’Gran, 5 600 Alexander Martin 5' 600 W W Montgomery, for J S Blair 5 S 2 H Fvsbrook < 400 Joseph H Lumpkin 3 300 President,Director* and Com- Pany of the Bank of Augu«- Joseph K Kilburn * 500 Shares, 6,000 $600,000 A statement from the books of gust a, on Monday morning, the Ith April, 1834. To Capital slock 6,000 shares of $ 100 each paid ih 600,000 Notes this Bank issued 1,311.041 on hand 760,349 06 in crrculatibn 660,691 94 Ameudt’due' th other banks 1,100 86 Unclaimed dividends . Depositee 141,417 65 Surplus 117,027 53 $1,416,077 98 __ CR. By discounted paper run ning to matu rity at NYork, Charleston &. Savannah 241,660 85 241,660 85 Discqynted at oil™ places 589,582 79 Total amount running to maturity 831,243 64 832,243 64 Discount paper lying over, viz: Under satisfac- tory security 72,385 68 In suit 67,161 89 Protested but not in suit 13,204 25 u Total amount lying over paper 152,751 71 152,751 71 Total amount of discount ed paper 983,995 35 Os this is con- sidered good 928,552 87 doubtful 22,921 32 bad 32 521 16 983,995 35 Amount due thisßank by Banks in New York, Charleston If Savannah 67,301 11 67,301 11 Amount due by other Banks 17,236 51 Total amount due by oth- er Banks 84,537 62 34,637 62 Funds in hands of Agent Sa vannah 19,532 31 Notes of the Bank of the U. S. and local Banks in good cred it in South Carolina & Georgia 106,345 26 Specie coin belonging to this Bank &. in its vault 177,393 20 303,270 77 203,370 77 Total amount of specie funds 612,232 73 Real estate including banking house 39,127 50 Incidental expenses 5,146 74 $1,416,077 98 Georgia, Richmond eounty.— Personally ap peared before me, Western B. Thomas, a Notary Puhlic, John Moore, President, and Robert F. Poe, Cashier, who being severally sworn, say that they believe the return to which this affida vit is affixed, exhibits a true statement from the books of the Bank of Augusta, on Monday mor ning, the 7th day of April, 1834, that the char acter therein given to the discounted paper, was prepared from the report of a committee ap pointed by the Board of Directors for that pur pose, which report was subsequently considered and approved by the said Board of Directors. JOHN MOORE, ROBERT F. POE. Sworn to before me, this 21st April, 1834, W. B THOM AS, Notary Public. The Rev. Mr. Stiles will Preach to-night at the Pres byterian Church. Services to commence at a quarter before eight o'clock. Mav 9. St. ANDREWS SOCIETY. ,< N extra meeting of this Society will be held at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel on To-Morrow evening, the 10 inst. at past seven o’clock. By order J. HOPE, Sec’ry EXECUTED AT Robertson's Job Printing Office, 261 BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL. April 9 56 NOW EXHIBITING. - FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, AT THE Masonic Hall. THE GRAND PICTURE OF THE OPENING OF THE BY F. DANBY, R. A. From the collection of William Beckford, Esq. a 1 Fonthill Abbey. fTfJHIS Splendid Work of Art is founded up- JL on, and illustrates the 6th Chapter of Rev elations, from the 12th to the 17th verses, dis plays Che grandeur of the Prophetic Vision, in Mblimity and appalling splendor. Khas receiv'd the acknowledgements of the first judges in Europe, as a painting, altogether unequalled for poetic, power and beauty of ex ncution. Size » feet 6. by 7 feet 6. Open from 9 A. M. io 9 P. M' The Picture brilliantly lighted in the Evening. Admittance 25 Cents. Season Tickets 60 cents. May 9 ts 66 Richmond Sheriff Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next;at the Market House, in the city of Augusta, withia the legal hours of sale. Two Lots of land with the improvements thereon, one Bounded East by Washington street, North by Ellis street South by Jacob Dill’s lot and West by lot of John B. Guedron, the other bounded west by Washington street 1 south by ElLg street, East by Alexander Mar tin’s lot and north by lot of Robert A. hied, levied on as the property of Andrew J. Dill, to satisfy two fi as, the Bank of the State of Geot - gia, vs. Andrew J. Dill, and sold subject to two Mortgages, F. W. LACY, Sheriff, R. C. May 9 65 PRIMi: CHEESE. ~ A?. Few Cask’s Graham Cheese in fine Order /Y For Sale by G.H. METCALF. Ajiril 16> - 1*46 CARRIAGES, &C. TO HIRE. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he keeps for hire, at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Stables, Carriages, Barouch es. Gigs, Sulkies, and Horses, of all descriptions, with careful Drivers where he can accommodate, on reasonable terms, either those washing only a short excursion, or the traveller who may de sire a longer trip into the country. He will also keep Horses upon liberal terms by the day or month. His long experience too with Horses and their diseases will enable him to render useful services in that respect. His friends may calculate on the most diligent attention to their interests, &. a sincere effort to accommodate them in all particulars. OTHO WEAVER May 9 55 STRAYED from the residence of the sub scriber, a pair of Dark Brown HORSES, with short nicked tails, and well broke to har ness, and in good order—no marks recollected, except a small wound on the hip of one of them. A suitable reward will be paid for their delivery to JAMES Jtf’LAWS. Afay 7 64 It 20 DOLLARS REWARD. LOST on Tuesday evening last, the 6 of May, on the Columbia Road, near Mrs. Anto ny’s, a black morocco Pocket Book, with a clasp, containing over two hundred dollars, in bills on the Augusta,Savannah, and other Banks ofGeorgia, also Turner Clanton’s Note for one hundred dollars, and several other papers of lit. tie importance. The finder will confer a great favour by leaving the same at this office May 6 2t 54 SURGICAL NOTICE. DOCTOR jtfORTON is prepared to offer to the citizens of Georgia Stagner’s newly patented TRUSS, by the use of which he pro poses to effect a permanent and radical cure of that most painful and dangerous complaint, Hernia, (rupture,) which has never been effect ed by the most approved Truss hitherto present ed to the public. The principle upon which this Truss acts, in the restoration of the parts to a healthy condi tion, is radically different from any other offer ed for the p'atronage of the afflicted, and wherev er introduced, hrs driven from use all others,'as not only troublesome but useless. Doctor Alor ton deems it unnecessary to multiply recom mendatory language, not merely from the fact that he has in his possession testimonials which will satisfy the most incredulous, but that the Truss has only to be properly adjusted to the ruptured sufferer to recommend itself —Either himself or Agent may be found at the United States Hotel, Augusta, until the 25th ol Afay,and be happy to wait upon all cases that may be presented. Augusta, AfayTth, 1834. 54 ts On Consignment. 1 BOXES GLAUBER SALTS (Io JL MF"" to 4o lbs. each) 5 Tierces ) , , e lo Boxes 6 Bundies Northern Hay Just received and for sale by J. MARSHALL, May 7 54 Under U S Hotel. CHEAP HOSIERY. siribar HAVE received from New York, a large supply of HOSIERY, at reduced prices— Also, Buff Cambric Ginghams, Birds Eye Dia per, Irish Linens and Sheetings, Russia Sheet ings, Black Lasting*, brown Piincettas, green Brochellas, black Circassians and Bombazeons and large supply of Cotton Fringe and Furni ture Dimities. May 7 54 ’SIAMESE TWINS, IVill Close on Saturday ! THE Twin Brothers, Chang Eng, most res pectfully make known to ihe Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta that they are now in this Citv and will remain until Saturday next, the loth inst. during their stay, they will receive the visits of those ladies and gentlemen who wish to call on them. The Twin Brothers are at the Eagle and Phcenix Hotel, and the hours during which they will receive visitors will be from 10 a. m. till 12 and from 7 to 9 in the Evening. Tickets 50 Cents for each person. ITf* Pamphlets containing an Historical ac count, with an engraved likeness of the Twins, can be purchased in their room only. Price 25 Cents Each. May 7 • 54 Farmers Bank of Chattehoochie THE Bills of the above Bank will be received at par for goods at the lowest Cash prices, by the subsribers. until further notice. C. SQUIRE h S. ROGERS. Broad Street Augusta. April 18 ts 46 Fresh Congress Water. JUST received a supply of Congress Water ALSO, Soda and Seidlitz Powders just re ceived R. B. HAVILAND &CO. April 14 44 London Porter and Albany Ale TB Casks London Porter Jl 10 Banels Cream Ale Just received, bv N. SMITH 4- Co. Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Ann P. Cunningham, adminis tratrix on the estate of Charles Cunning ham, deceased, applies for Letters Llismissory fiom said estate, • All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre scibed by law to shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand at office April 25. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. April 25 49 m4m MOLASSES. ~ PZ. Hhds Prime Molasses now on the River f and for Sale low from the Wharf by G- H. METCALF. April 16 ts 45 SUPERFINE Letter and Cap PAPER—a few Reams very fine Flat Cap fer Attorneys ' at ESTILL’S 208 Broad St. May 5 If 63 BUTTER LARDSfC. IO Firkins Superior Goshen Butter 1000 lbs Lai d 1000 lbs Superior Ham* . ~ 10 half Bb.ls FjUhon Market Beef Just Received and toy Sale by N. SMITH & Co. April 14 44 NEW STORE? 11. A. & D. REID Are now opening, at the Store recently occu pied by James M’Dowall, A Splendid Assortment of DRY GOODS THEIR Stock comprises a general assort ment of. Staple and Fancy articles; which have been selected with great care (and on the best terms; and are offered to city and country Merchants at low prices, by the piece or pack age, for cash or city acceptances. April 7 41 w4t SPRIXGSVPPLIES SNOWDSN’ <Si SHEAR HAVE received this day from New Yoik.a part of their Spring Supplies, among which are, Extra new style Ginghams (very cheap) Superior Prints figures) Rich Blond Gause Hdkfs. and Scarfs Superior Jet Black Poult de Soie (extra width and quality) Ladies superior Sun Umbrellas and Parasols \ery cheap Prints for Servants, and a variety of other seasonable articles, all of which wilt be sold at very low prices. April 11 43 NEW SPRING GOODS SNOWDEN & SHEAR. Have received this day from New-York, EXTRA Mourning Striped Ginghams, Superior Black and Green Crape Gam blots and Black Bombazeens, Extra Black Silks of various Styles, Plain Black Hernani and Fancy Hdkfs. Embroidered Silk Muslin Hdkfs. and Rich Blond Gauze Mantles, ALSO, A large supply Gs FANCY AND STAPLE ARTICLES suitable for the City or Country trade, which will be sold at low prices. ALSO, FOURBALES OF VERY HEAVY .COTTON OSNABURGS. May 2 ts 52 J. P. SETZE. HAS just opened pait of his Spring and Summer GOODS, among which are,three cases of Ladies ana Misses PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS. April 4 50 SIIOTtfc LE AD. Bags Shot (assorted) f vJVr 10 Boxes Lead For Sale by GEO. H. METCALF. , Agent, Baltimore Shot Tower Co. pril 16 ts 45 A CARD. num jb®die njiisriDißißT And Stationary Store, No. 208, Broad Street 3 doors below Mr. Hobby’s Bookstore. fgTHE Subscriber offers his services to the I public in the above line of business. His long experience as a Book Binder is such as he hopes, will merit the public patronage. Blank Books made to order in the very best manner and of the first quality of paper. An assortment of fine Stationary kept constantly for sale, at the lowest prices. WM. ESTILL. April 30 51 ts NOTICE. THE Taxes for the City of Augusta for the present year are now due, and the under signed will call on the citizens for the purpose of receiving them; and those who do not avail themselves of the opportunity which will then be afforded of making payment, will be return ed as defaulters to the City Council, and dealt with as the Ordinance directs. JOHN H. MANN, Col’r. ii Treas.r, C. A. March 14 2m 31 Horse For Sale. A FIRST rate Family Horse For Sale, pe fectly gentle and sound—apply to R. B. HAVILAND fc CO. April 14 44 wanted" A Servant Girl 12 or 13 years old, to nurse a Child. Apply at this office. April 30 51 Richmond Sheriff Sales. WILL be sold, on the First Tuesday in June next, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, Two Houses and Lots, levied on as the pro perty of Green B. Marshall, to satisfy a fi. fa. George Rieves, vs. Henry Rives principal and Green B. Marshall security, the said Lots bound ed by Reynold Street, on the south by an Alley on the north by McGran’s lot on the east. F. W. LACY, Sheriff R. C. May 2 td 52 Richmond Sheriff Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale the following property : • A Tract of Land, lying on the waters of Bullet’s Creek, adjoining Verdereys, Cliot, Bowdre and Beal, sold as the property of Owen McGar, deceased, by order and decree of the Superior Court, the said tract containing sixty acres, more or less. ALSO A Negro man, by name of Daniel, Levied on as the property of Alexander McKenzie to sat isfy afi fa in favour of the Trustees of the Accad emy of Richmond County,vs. Al qander McKen zie as principal and Angus Martin as security. ALSO A negro man by name Tom and sundry articles of Furniture Leved on as the property of Wm. Moderwell as endorser for Jehu and Barna Mc- Kinne. F. W. LACY. Sheriff-, R. C. May 2 52 td Richmond Sheriff Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at the lower Market House, in the City of Augusta,between the legal hours of sale. A NEGRO WOMAN by name Sukey levied on as the property of Daniel McCathei ine on the forecloseure of a mortgage George W. CraWfbrd Assignee, Vs. Daniel McCatherine. F. W. LACY, Sheriff R. C. May 2 VINEGAR. WHhds Cider Vinegar For Sale by * G.H. METCALF. April 16 ts 45 » HJ. P AIDIL Y, Dentist. AS arrived In Augusta, and will attend to his Professional duties for a .short, time, at Mrs, WoolskY’s, first door above the United States Hotel. Feb 28 26 ts GEORGIA NANKINS. FOR SALE, BY x J. 4* J. McBRYDE. April 2 38 ts ALE PORTER 4*c. A LL Bbls Stock ,Ale 20 Casks London Porter quart Bottles 25 Do do pints do 50 Bbls Canal floor 20 Bags prime Green Coffee 5 Hhds first quality St. Croix Sugar 6 Pipes pure Holland Gin.. 10 Bbls Old Monongahela Whisky 50 Boxes Cigars, most approved Brands together with a general assortment of GROCERIES, For sale bv , DORTIC & LAFITTE. . May 2 52 HtY! RAY!! OIYIY Bundles Prime Northern Hay JmvJvF For Sale by G.H. METCALF. April 16 ts 45 ON CONSIGNMENT. JUST RECEIVED, Barrels Baltimore Superfine Flour till 60 do Potatoes 15 do N Gin 12 Quarter pipes Cognac Brandy 4 half do do do 4 do Holland Gin 4 hhds N O Ruin 10 qr. casks Malaga Wine 200 boxes Turpentine Soap 10000 Spanish Segars 300 bozes American do 50 bags Pepper For sale low, for cash or approved paper by J. MARSHALL, Under the U. S. Hotel March 14 31 Potatoes on Consignment. 200 Bbls just Received and for Sale low, ALSO, TN STORE, 75 Bbls Flour, Canal,and other Brands Cream ale and New-ark Cider Mackeral in bbls and Half do No 1 2 and 3 Together with a general assortment of GROCERIES, and LIQUORS, Os all kinds to suit purchasers, by M. NELSON March 12 4tw 30 CHEAP SHELL* " ill M Ilil™ COMBS GEO, A. WALKER HASjust received direct from the Manufac tory in Philadelphia a large assortment of Tortoise Shell Tuck, Side, Neck and long Combs. ALSO Extra super fine Ivory Combs Patient Ivory dressing do Single and double Ivory pocket do ALSO A large assortment of imitation Combs, all of which are offered at wholesale at a small ad vance from factory prices. April 18 ts 46 Fruit! Fruit ’ BUNCHES BANANAS 150 large PINE APPLES 5000 SWEET ORANGES. For sale by N. SMITH & CO. March 31 38 MORE NEW GOODS. AT. J. F. SETZE’S BROWN Linen, suitable for men and boys wear Hamilton Stripes Deep Blue Cotton Jeans Apron Checks Bishop’s Lawn 6-4 Cotton Cautb.icks White and Coloured Linen Drilling, French and Scotch Ginghams, (Striped and PJaided,) do Prints, suitable for children * Black Bombazettes Inserting Trinmiings Pongees Mame-Chop Yellow Nankins Black Pins Assorted Col’d. Lustring Ribbons Twisted Silk Shawls Boy’s and Men’s flag handkfs. LiMen Cambric Handkfs, with plain and col’d borders Gentlemen’s Best Gloves Bl’k an 1 White English silk Hose English and Swiss Cross barred Muslins Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins, Tuck Combs Steel and wooden Busks Black and Fancy Bead Bags. Bead Purses Hemming’s Needles Lady’s and Mises’ Cotton Hosiery French Silk Umbrellas French and Irish Linen Sheetings Mens’ half Hose Feather Fans Bengal Stripes , Platted and long Hair Braids Blue Cotton Nankeen 4 4 Brown Sheeting 4-4 Flax Oznaburgs or Burlops Cotton and Strelitz Oznaburgs Sup. London Bleached Sheeting iic. b.c.' May 2 ts 17 ORANGES. 10,000 LARGE and Sweet Oranges I 7 26 Boxes Fresh Lemons Just Received and for sale by. N. SMITH h. Co February 28 26 BOOKS AT AUCTION, BY J. MARSHALL, on Saturday night, ,ti.e ion. inst. at 7 o clock, about 300 Volumes BOOKS, (being the Library of a private gentleman) among which are : HUME and Smollets History of England, 16 vols. Harpers Family Library, 60 vols Blackwoods Magazine, 13 vols. Henry’s Com mantary, 6 vols. Paley’* Works, 5 vojs. Camp bell’s Gospel, 4 vols. Neals Puritans, 5 vols Hor nes Introduction, 4 vols. Pectum of Londoti Hebren Commonwealth, Reference ~ BU»U; French Dictionaiy, Spanish do. Italian do. Por tuguese, do. Gol<lsmi|h’s, Miscellauous, Works, 4 vols. Gaston’s Collection, Jongs on the Treaty Greek Testament, Spanish do. American Quar terly .Review, .4 vols. Portuguese Testament, History .of Spain and. Portugal, 4 .vol*.. History of Switzerland, Fallen,* Spirits, Burn’s Wojks, Campbell’s Works, New Evangelical Magazine 10 vols. Village Hymns, Lemprices, Clasical Dictionary, Barias’s, Sermons, Natural Philoso* pfiy> Marshall on Sanctification, Casper's !j>er. rnons, 2 vols. Stuart on Future Puniphtnetf- Commentary on the Hebrews, 2 vols. American Atlass, Museum, 4 vols. Davies Sermqns, 6 vole Village Sermons, 4 vols. Hogg’s Works, g.yoh; Spanish, French, Italian apd Portuguese Grain mei's, Lallah Rookh. Hernans Hogg'e Poems, Tales of Travellers, Riley’s Narrative, Library of Religious Knowledge 4 vols. -Cyril Thornton, 2 v,ols. Dutchmen’s Fireside. 2 vols> The Yoyng Duke, 2 vols Eqgene Aram, 2 vols. Cab.inett of Biography Ladies Cabinet Alburn, Pilgrims Progress, Course of lime, Night Thoughts, Prayer Books, Cowper’s Poems 3 vo. London Spy, Maps of England, &c- fcc. ’ * ALSO , ; An Extensive Assortment of Plain and Colored PRINTS and ENGRAVINGS. 1 ALSO One Gold Repeating Watch. One plain Gold ; do And a .variety of other articles. Terms -Cash. May 5 63 f SPRING GOODS/ GEO. A. WALKER. Is now.opening a,large and splendid .assortment of new and fashionable STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Recently selected by himself, in the New York and Philadelphia Marets, and well adapted to th* City Country trade, consisting in 4 CASES superiqr Paris and London Printed Muslins, latest style and very cheap, 2 cases French Ginghams. , 4 cases rich Lond|p Chintz Prints, (new pat terns) , : > 6 do American do (low price) 1 do super 4*4 Irish Linens, (warranted gras bleach) 1 do Brown Hollands; 2do Brown Linen Drills, , .. 2 do Rouen 2 do Clark’s Spool Thread, assorted, 2 do Silk Umbrellas, . 2 do ladies’ and misses Parasols & Sun Umbrellas, . 200 Cotton Umbrellas, [very cheapj 100 dozen.ladies’white Cotton Hose, [real En glish] . , Black and colored Crajie Camulets, for men’# summer wear, 5-4 super French and English Bombazines Black and colored Circassians and English rifo linoes, e Black Italian Silk, [firs chop]' Black Gio de Swiss, Sinchews and Sarsnets Green India Silks Dark green Gro de Naples Double and single Florence, [all colors] Black, white and pink Italian Crapes Single and double Buckrams; Crown Lining* Bonnet, and Belt Ribbons, • good assort ment Plain Taffeta Ribbons, all Nos. from 1 to 22 Ladies’and misses Tuscan and fine Straw Boil'- nets Bonnet Reeds, Straw Trimmings and Wire Super white Gauze Flaqnel 4. 6. 3 and 10 4 Table Diapers Birds-rye and Rusia do Long Lawns’ Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Handker chiefs, Super slate colored Pongees Blue and yellow Nankins, Pongee, Bandanna and flag silk Handkerchief# Super black Italian Cravats Rich figured and plain Swiss Muslin Plain, mull, medium and jacconet Cambrics Cross-barr Muslins; striped Muslin Ginghams 3 4 and 6-4 Bobbinet Lace Grecian and plain Lace Quillings ~ Rich Hernania, silk muslin and blond gauze' ’ Shawls Blue and brown cotton Drills White anil brown Linen do Fancy striped Jean and niarseilles Vesting# Corded skirts ; elastic sleeye stifferner* Grass cloth, for fad Fes skirts Mis. Cantelloe’s and Miss flume’s Corsets Ladies’ black and colored horseskin and silk Gloves Men’s super Horseskin and brown thread do Black and white English silk hose and half Hes# Brown, white and rfiixed cotton half Hose, (a superior article) Bead Bags and purses, powder boxes arid puffs Cloth, hair and tooth brushes.’. , ' . - PR EN TICE'S PERFUME ft T, Together with a genet al assortment of Bleached, Brown and Colored Domestic GOODS, AU of which are offered either at wholesale or retail, and on the most accommodating terms (EF Merchants and otheis are invited to calf end examine the above stock. April 7 41 ts Jellies, Preserves, &c. PULM, PEACHEB, *tt GOOSEBERRY, £ PEA'RS, , S GRAPE. r QUINCES, S QUINCE. C PLUMBS,. ( £ CURRANT, W PINE APPLE, • ORANGES, S GUAVA, 1 CITRONS, frc. Peaches, Cucumbers, Mangoes, Peppers, Picaß lilli Onions, &c. Smoked Salmon, sound* do Fickled do Mackfa ral, in bbls and halves, Pickled Beef, do Potk, Pickled Tongues, Smoked Beef. Slc. &c.. With a complete assortment of Choice Family FOR SALE, BY N. SMITH & Co. March 14 C OPY Books for Schools of the best papdt warranted at ESTILL’S 208 Broad St. May 5 « ™ LIME. Casks best white Ifamd and Thomas 0O ® ton Lime For Sale by G. H. METCALF. April 16 ts 45 3