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BANK OF DARIEN,
June 13,1835.
OLDERS of the Bills of this Bank who
are anxious to have them exchanged 1 are
informed that they will be exchanged or redeem
cd at this Bank or at the Branch in Savannah on
(heir being presented. The public are earnest
ly requested to be very cautious in receiving a
ny of the Bills of the Principal Bank, or of the
Savannah Branch from any person of a suspi
cious character, signed by the late President
James Troup, these being the description of the
Bills of which the Bank has been robbed, as a
rigid scrutiny must be made to enable us, if pos
sible, to detect the criminal.
It has been determined, to withdraw from cir
culation, all notes of the above description, and
to make a new issue signed by the present Pres
ident. ANSON KIMBERLY.
President.
June 19 3t 73
FOI! NEW YORK.
THE Steam Packet DA
VID BROWN, Captain
Ha vens,a first rat e sea boat
having lately’ undergone a
complete and thorough
outfit, will commence to run regularly in the line
with the Columbia and William Gibbons, (one
of which leaves Charleston every Saturday) by
leaving New York this day, the 17th inst. at 4
o’clock in the afternoon, and every Wednesday
■fortnight theteafter. For passage, apply per
sonally, or by letter, post paid, to
"WILLIAM PATTON, Agent,
6 Fitzsimmons’ wharf, Charleston.
June 19 3t 73
EAGLE AND PUCENIX HOTEL,'
AUGUSTA, GEO.
THE STOCK HOLDERS of this Elegant
Establishment have engaged Mr. C. ' I
NERto take charge of it. From its local situa
tion, and the well known capability of Mr. Mi
ner to manage such business, they feel no hesi
tation in inviting the public to enjoy its advan
tages. This Hotel was built expressly for such
business, and with itslarge Rooms and Parlours
for Families has no superior in the Southern
States. It has, attached, very large and conve
hicnt Stables, &c.
TV Its location especially invites travellers
, from the North, and on the Charleston Rail
Road.
Feb 20 22
SHEAF OATS.
THE Subscriber will commence cutting
Oats next week, & will have any orders
for thebaine promptly observed, in Town or on
the Sand Hills.
j. g. McWhorter.
June 19 73
NEGROES.
A LOT of uncommon likely NEGROES,
for sale, Fellows and Boys—sold for no
fault. Enquire of the Subscriber, or Mr. C.Mi
ner, at the Eagle &. Phoenix Hotel.
Feb 18 21 HENRY DALBY.
NOTICE.
ON the first Saturday in July next, the City
Council will receive proposals for keeping
in repair the pumps and wells in the City of
Augusta for three years from the 4th of August
next.—Applications (naming securities) to be
handed to the Clerk on or before 10 o’clock of
that day. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
June 3 td GO
STILL FOR SALE,
AN Excellent second hand English Still «f
80 Gallons, cap and worm complete. A
great bargain will be given. Apply at this Of
fice.
June 15 71
ORDER.
7A th Battallion lOth Reg. l.a. Ma. )
|Augusta, 19th June 1835. )
THE Committee appointed by the Civil au
thorities and the Voltmteercorpsofthe city,
to makearrangements for the celebration of the
approaching Anniversary ofour National Inde
pendence, having requested that the Battallion
parade ordered for the 4th of July next, be post
poned, the orders of the sth inst. fora Battallion
parade, are therefore revoked—
ROBT. W. McKEEN.
Col. 10th Reg. Ga. Ma.
June 19 73
NOTICE.
months afterdate application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Richmond County, whilesitting for ordinary
Eises, for leave to sell all the interest of
Seaborn Jones in the real estate of her
deceased father, the late Seaborn Jones.
ELIZABETH JONES, Guardian.
June 19 tlsm nov. 73
~ AGENCY FOR INDIAN CLAIMS.
Milledgeville, May 19, 1835.
FT7HE undersigned, having been engaged for
I some time in the examination of claims tor
indemnity,for spoliations byCreek Indians,is de
sirous of bringing the investigation toa close,
thatthose whose claims may be allowed, may
diawthe sums to which they shall be entitled,at
as early a day as may be practible. To this end
the Ist day of August next is limited, as the
last day of the reception of claims, or of evidence
in support of claims,forindemnity for spoliations
committed by Creek Indians. All persons in
terested hereby have notice that claimants who
may delay beyond the day above stated will be
forever hereafter barred.
JOHN A. CUTHBERT, Commissioner.
June 3 6G
TV Editors will render service to claimants
by pulishing the foregoing notice.
CAUTION.
ALL Persons are respectfully requested not
to tresspass on theSubscriber’sGroundsfor
any purpose. The annoyance of his stock from
so many careless & inconsiderate individuals
as almost daily traverse his pasture fields, on
one pretext or another, has become insufferable;
& if a proper consideration of the trouble and
loss it gives the owner, is not sufficient to tem
edy the evil he will be obliged to resort to more
energetic measures for relief.
A. WHATLEY.
June 8 Im 68
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the Honorable the Justices of
the Inferior Court when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the one fourth of an
undivided Tract of Land, lying and beign in
the county of Henry, and known as lot No. 247
in the 12th district, sold as the property ofßo
bert W. Bugg, a minor.
A. RHODES, Guardian
april 24 m4m 49
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Richmond
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell a Tractof Land and Negro belong
ing to Valentine W. Watkins, a minor.
may 15 m4m R. A. WATKINS, Guard.
NOTICE.
FOUR Months after date, application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Colum
bia County, sitting for ordinary purposes, lor
leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to
the estate of John W. Hatchwell, late of said
County, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
TURNER CLANTON, Adm’r.
March 23 m4m 35
FOUR months after date, application win
be made to the honorable justices of the In
ferior Court of Richmond County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave tosell the real
estate of William Chur.-hill deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec.
JANE CHURCHILL, Admr.r.
May 15 57
VERSAILLES liARDEN.
fHU IIS Establishment is now open for the
EL Season, where the Proprietor will be hap
py to wait upon Ladies and Gentlemen who
may honor him with their patronage.
ICE CREAMS, prepared by tasteful and ex
perienced hands, will he ready for the enter
tainment of company every day from 10 o’clock
in the morning until 11 o’clock in the evening.
Families who may choose to send during these
hours will be waited upon with pleasure and
promptitude.
Choice selections of FRUIT, from the
Charleston, Savannah, and Augusta markets
will be furnished.
Accommodating and attentive servants arc
always in readiness to attend to visitors, and
render them as comfortable as possible.
The GARDEN willbebrilliantly illuminated
every Tuesday and Saturday evenings.
During the evenings the Garden isopen, there
will be separate rooms for the entertainment of
ladies and gentlemen- Ladies must always be
accompanied by a gentleman.
Tickets of admission are to be had at the box,
at the front door. No one can enter without a
ticket. JOHN SMITH.
June 22 3 t 74
FLOUR AND SUGAR.
BBLS. Fresh Canal FLOUR
W 25 hhds. N. O. SUGAR
25 boxes Havana brown do.
For sale by G. H. METCALF.
March 11 30
Mechanics Banki
Augusta, June 15M, 1835.
F|pHE Board of Directors (with the consent
-Bi- of the Stockholders,) having deemed it
advisable to increase the Capitol Stock of this
Bank to Four Hundred Thousand Dollars,
($400,000,) will proceed to sell at public Auc
tion, at the Market House in this city on the
first Tuesday in July, the privilege of Sub
scribing for Fifteen Hundred Shares at one
Hundred Dollars each.
GEO. W. LAMAR, CasAier.
June 15 71
The City papers, Savannah Georgian, Geo.
Journal and Federal Union, and the Athens
Banner, will copy the above until the day of
sale.
JOHN S. COMBS, ~
HAVING established himself in Savannah
as Factor and Commission Merchant,will
devote his attention to the interest of his friends.
REFERENCES.
Messrs. Holcombe, Peck& Co. Charleston
Messrs. J. W. &I. T. Heard, )
J. K. Kilburn & Co. > Augusta.
Stovall and Simmons, )
G. B. Lamar, Esq. Savannah.
D. & A. R. Ralston, Macon.
Savannah, June 12 wtf 70
LABOURERS WANTED.
Negro Fellows wanted to Hire to
V work on the Georgia Rail Road Line.
Good wages will be given. Apply to
J. A. BEARD.
Commission <f- Agency Office.
Under the U. S. Hotel Augusta:
June 10 69
THE SUBSCRIBER,
HAVING, since he began to sell at cost,dis
posed of more goods than he could have
reasonably expected,will on thejlrst of July next,
(instead of the first of August) uii’ei at Auction,
unless previously disposed of the balance of bis
Stock, consisting of the following articles:
Blue, blk, invisible green claret, brown and
steel mixed broad Cloth
Do blk, drab Slate and steel mixed Cazimers
Negro head handkfs.
A great vari'ety of fancy winter shawls
Blk, white and scarlet merino Mantles
French Bombasin, H. S. Gloves
Cotton, Lambs wool and Vigoniahalf hose 1
Darning cotton in Hanks
Cotton balls, “cotton cord
Blk Italian Crape
Ass’d Lustring Ribbons
Shell and Brazilian Tuck Combs
French and American cotton Flannels
Fine and sup welsh flannels
Scarlet merino do
Long lawn Irish Linens
Scotch Russia and Bird’s eye Diaper
Rusia drills blk lasting and Crape Camblets
More ’ti and Ratinetts, Roun Cazemers
Capctes 3-4 and 4-4 Rich Furniture Prints
French .TarinoCloth, Circassians
Fur Tippets and Capes, Satinetts
Sewing Silk flax Thread, Tapes and Bobbins
Dressing Combs, Scissors, Pins
Plain and Hemstiched Cambrick Hdkfs.
Goat Hair Camblet, Brown Cotton Shirtings
Jackonett and Swiss muslin Cotton Cambricks
Belt Ribbons, Cotton and Silk. Umbrellas, and
Parasols
Linen Cambrk. andßisfiops Lawn Book Muslin j
Merino Plaid, Negro Cloth and Blanketts
Bobinett and Ladies Needle svorked Capes
Blond Gauze and Bobinett Veils.
Paper Hanging and Bordering
Scotch ingrain Carpeting, colored Cambrics
Gentlemen’s black Stocks, Bead Bags for 2d
mourning
Printed and plain Baize
Apron and Furniture Checks
4-4 Grecian and Bobinett Lace, Bobinet Insert- I
ings
Rich printed French Muslins
Hair Braid and Rolls, Bombazctt
Fancy and black Silks, flag and pongee Hdkfs. 1
Blue and pink plain Ginghams
Marseilles and black Silk Vestings
Prussian Shawls, and worsted Shawls
J. P. SETZE.
June 10 69 ;
FASHIONS.
B. B. KIRTLAND & CO.
MERCHANT TAILORS—Under U. S. Hotel,
ARE receiving and opening a splendid As
sortment of GOODS in their line—Calf
and see. 29 if March 9
FRAN Alf IN AND HARMONY
GLASS WORKS.
THE SI ... .Si HIRERS having been ap
pointed sole agents for the above Glass
Works, (for the Slate of South Carolina,) are
now ready to receive orders for BOTTLES &
PHIALS of every description, made and letter
ed to order and executed at the shortest notice.
IN STORE,
230 boxes WINDOW GLASS, BXIO
300 do. do do 10 X 12
ALSO.
A large assortment of Glass PHIALS, of
every description,which will be sold at the Fac
tory prices. DELACROIX & BLAIN.
71 East Bay.
N. B.—Orders from the country promptly at
ended to.
Charleston, M ay 25, 2tw
RESOLVED, That the City Marshall be
ordered to prosecute before the Superior
Court’ with as little delay as possible, the keep
ersol all disorderly houses within the corporate
limits of the city, and that the Collector and
Treasurer he requested to be his sccuritv on
the tends tor prosecution.
Ordered, that this resolution be printed in all
the papers of the city.
A true extract from the minutes of Council
passed the 4th day of June, 1835. vount *“»
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Richmond
County when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell the real estate of Daniel Clarke de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs
ROBERT CLARKE. Mmr
Feb. 5 8135 td 16
BLANKS, .
Os all kinds neatly printed at ihi- Office.
FRESH GROUND FLOUR.
«>>OO BBLSI ? white Wheat
/W""" "Flour, of a superior quality for keep
ing during the woist Season, for sale by
T G. H. METCALF.
June 19 73
LIME.
/fl tf'k CASKS Fresh ThomastonLime.
wv/VJ 130 White Lump Lime
for sale by
, G. H. METCALF.
June 19 73
Georgia Long Yellow Nankeens.
O K PIECES GEORGIA LONG YEL-
C LOW NANKEENS, just receiv
ed, and for sale by the subscriber.
ALSO, A VARIETY OF
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS.
All of which will be sold at a very small ad
vance. WM. C. WAY, Agent.
June 17 72
RHASBERRY SYRUP.
■fij DOZ. Gordon’s Superior Rhasberry
-fit Syrup—just Received.
ALSO
A large Supply of Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Dyestuff, Medicine Chests for Planta
tions, and perfumery of every variety—
For sale by
R. B. HAVILAND, & Co.
June 15 71
PAVILION GAUZE,
CROWN LININGS,
COARSE BOOK MUSLINS,
PIECES just received, divectfrom
the manufacturers, and for sale
cheap by GEO. A. WALKER,
June 10 ts 69] 231 Broad street.
PARASOLS.
A Large assortment of Ladies, Misses &
Childrens Parasols and SUN UMBREL
LAS.
ALSO
3 Cases Super Silk Umbrellas.
4 Cases Cotton do
For Sale By G. A. WALKER.
June 10 ts 69] 231 Broad Street.
FASHIONABLE BONNETS.
Snowdeh Shear
HAVE received this day from New York,
a supply of Ladies’ English and French
very superior plain STRAW BONNETS of
the most fashionable shapes—also, Lace and
Florence trimmed Bonnets of the latest styles—
also, Ladies’ superior white, black and assorted
colors Lace Gloves—Ladies’ superior White
Silk Hose—White and Green Oil Silk—supe
rior Black Grode Paris (very rich lustre) —a
very large supply of Green, Black, White, Pur
ple and Blue Worsted Lace, and superior Drill
Eye Needles.
June 8 ts 68
ORANGES.
.5000 Ora “ ses ’
G. H. METCALF.
June 3 66
LARD.
S KEGS best Baltimore Lard
Ja. For sale by
G. 11. METCALF.
June 3 66
to carpenters'* BUILDERS™ i
BARRETT & BEARD.
IIT AVE Received and will sell low for Cash I
IS. 10,090 Sash Lights, (all sizes.)
200 Pairs Venetian Shutters(all sizes.)
June 1 3t 65 j
JUST RECEIVED.
DOZEN Congress Water, in quart and j
♦ * pint Bottles, for sale by
R. B. HAVILAND & Co. I
May 4 53
J. P. SETZE,
Has just received a splendid assortment of !
PARASOLS
And Ladles’ Umbrellas,
Os the vety latest Parisian and Northern style. :
April. 17 16 |
JUST RECEIVED,
Tfi DOZEN LEMON SYRUP
XL 5 Barrels do du
A superior article
also,
50 doz. Soda, Seitlitz, and Congress Powders.
For sale by R. B. HAVILAND & CO. ■'
april 10 ts 43
_________________
5< HFIDS - St - Croix SUGAR
75 bags prime Green Coffee
12 hhds Baltimore " hi<key,high proof
20 bbls Monongahela Whiskey
40 bundles prime bright Hay
40 bbls Portland Rum
Cheap for cash or city paper.
ROB’T W M’KEEN. !
may 25 ts 62
"b CASKS best White Lump Lime,
-HL just received per Co.’s boats
IN STORE,
500 casks best THOMASTON LIME.
For sale bv G. 11. METCALF.
I
PHILADELPHIA SLIPPERS.
GOOD Assortment of Ladies Black Prtt-
.. xk. nella, Kid and Sattin Slippers, with a vari
ety of other new goods just received and for
sale low by MORGAN & WYATT,
may 20 2w 6t 60
B . W. FOR C E * CO.
Have on hand, at No. 276 Broad street, in Kerrs
& Graham's new range, three doors above the
Globe Hotel,
PACKAGES of fresh BOOTS
SHOES, a very extensive as
sortment of every article in the line, calculated
to suit the City and Country trade—consisting
in part of
2,000 pair Men’s'Calf Brogans and Shoes
3,000 do do Kip do do
5,000 do do coarse do do
2,500 do Boys’ and Children’s coarse and
fine Shoes
3,000 do Ladies’ Prunello, Morocco, Seal
skin and leather Boots, Shoes and
Slippers
500 pair Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s waterproof
Boots and Shoes
500 do do do Carpet and do.
Mockasins
Also a large stock of LEATHER, such
as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Leath
er, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore
Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morocco and
j Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro
Shoes ; also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe
Thread and all the materials and Tools for
manufactuiing, all of which willbe ottered to
the consumer and dealerat reduced prices.
FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory
in the rear entrance through their Store; where
Bootsand Shoes of every description are made
and repaired.
Dec 5 115
NOTICE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Inferior
Court of Richmond County, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court
House in Monroe county, on the first Tu -sday
in August next, a Tract of Land, 2d District,
No. 178; for the benefit of William Bell, an
Idiot.
CATHARINE BELL, Guardian.
June 15 td 71
HAY. HAY. HAY.
FOR Sale 50bundles prime bright Hav. Ap
ply to ALFRED C. Ab-KEEN
' May 11 65
THREAD LAUER.
Elegant thread laces, edg
ings, and INSERTINGS, Inserting
land Scollop’d Trimmings on thin Cambric
Muslin. Just received and for sale at the
Cheap Sto-e, by WM- C. WAY, Agent.
June 17 ts 72
DISSOLUTION.
rgpHE firm of BARRETT & BEARD is
-EL this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All persons indebted will come forward and
make immediate payment; and all having any
demands will present them for settlement to J.
A Beard, who is authorised by’ the firm to set
tie up the said concern E. H. BARRETT.
J. A. BEARD.
c 6 m mi ss i oV,
And General Agency Business.
THE Subscriber, having seperated from Mr.
E. H. Barrett, begs respectfully to an
nounce to his friends, and the public general,
that he intends continuing the Commission and
General Agency Business.
Vo those who may favor him with their con
fidence in this business, he begs to assure them
lit&t pmictuality s.rid attention will be observed,
at all times, to insure a continuance of that pat
ronage which has been so liberally bestowed on
him in his former connection. The Intelligence
Office will be kept with a regularity equal to the
best conducted establishmentsoftheNorth; and
he flatters himself as the introduction was pecu
liarly his own, that it will meet with the liberal
support of a generous public. To those who
are not acquaninted with the nature ofthisoffice
he would remark that it was established for ef
fecting Sales, by private contract, of Real and
Personal property, Negroes, &c., hiring Ser
vants, disposing of Stocks, letting Houses and
Estates, &c. ' JOSEPH A. BEARD.
Commission Merchant and General agent,
under the U. S. Hotel, Augusta.
June 10 69
ON HAND,* ANaFfoiFsaLE,
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
BY J. A. BEARD,
Commissi on Alert hunt.
40 BAGS prime Coffee,
25,000 lbs Baltimore Bacon, (a choice lot)
10,000 do Tennessee do
20 box and J boxes hyson & pouch. Tea,
100 boxes Soap,
2 butts Sherry Wine,
2 hhds N. O. Rum,
2 do St. Croiz do,
6 cases of prime old Port Wine,
2 pipes Holland Gin,
20 cases superfine drab and black Hats,
50,000 prime Havana Cigars.
25,000 half Spanish do
20 bbls Cider, (choice, article)
20 do prime Howard-st, Flour,
6 cases Clocks,
10 superior double-barrelled Guns in cases
1 case good Equality English single do do
20 bundles Twine,
6 bbls Molasses,
9 cases palm leaf Hats,
12 do super Brogans,
6 do lined and bound,
12 dozen cloth Caps,
500 setts window sash Frames,
500 outside to Blinds,
ALSO
A large consignment of DRY GOODS, to be
sold on time.
Commission General Agency Store,
Underthe U. S. Hotel, Augusta.
June 10 69
WM. C. WAY, Agent.
Next door above Messrs. Turpin &. D' Antignac.
OAS just received from New York, his
Spring and Summer assortment of DRY
GOODS, which he offers for sale on very rea
sonable terms for cash or approved credits viz.:
4-4, 6-4 Undress Cotton Cambrics, Jaconet and
Cambric Muslins
6-4 Plaid and Checked Muslins,
Ginghams and Calicoes in great variety of pri
ces
French color’d Muslins and English imitation
Muslins and Plaid
Ginghams; Striped, Corded and Plain Muslin
Ginghams
Small printed Calicoes for Children’s wear
Ladies’ white Cotton Stockings, all prices
English black and white Silk do
7-4, 8-4 Green, white and black Blond Gauze
Veils
Twisted Silk Crape and Gauze Shawls, in great
variety
7-4 Black Gauze Veils, with deep Satin Bol
der* for Mourning
English Long Cloth Cotton Shillings, very fine
American do do do do do
Cambric and Furniture Dimity and Furniture
Calicoes, assorted
Musquitoe Netting (white and blue)
Linens, Lawns, Diapers and Sheetings
Furniture Fringe and Binding
Cotton Bed Ticking, very fine and wide
5-4 and 6-1 Brownand Bleached Sheetings and
Shirtings, variety of prices
12-4 and 11-4 Marseilles Quilts and Brown Lin
net!
Damask Table Cloths, assorted size and quality
Grass Cloth, Brown and Bleached Linens for
Summer wear
Brown Linen, Striped, Mixtand Blue
Cotton Florentine—Georgia long and short yel
low Nankeens
Marseilles Vesting and Jeans
A Large assortment of Corsetts, of all sizes
3-4,4-4 and 5-4 Plain and figured Bobbinet La
ces
Thread and Bobbinet Laces and Edgings
Quilling do of all widths and prices
4-4 Plain Book Muslin Hdkfs. and Plaid Mus
lin do.
Head Hdkfs, in great variety of patterns
Cotton Osnaburgs and Linen Burlaps
Flaxen Osnaburgs and Scotch Dowlas
Bengali and other stripes for pantaloons
Clark’s assorted Sewing Cotton and no imita
tion
R. Hemming & Son’s best Needles, Pins, Tapes
Robbin <& Cotton Curds of all Nos.
Corded Skirts, assorted sizes and' qualities
Silk Cord and Tassels and Neck Zephyis as
sorted colours
I 7-4 and B-4 Brown and Bleached Counterpane
Diapers.
The Above GOODS, nearly all of which has
1 been lately received, and are fresh and new as
i any in this market, and they will be sold as
| cheap as any. WM. C. WAY Agent.
April 29 if 51
MORE NEW GOODS.
I.V Fashions Greatest Variety,
At B. B. Kirtland & Co. Fashionable mer-
; chant Tailoring Establshment
No. 250 Broad Street,
Bombazine, Thibet Cloths, Summer Cloths &c
Vastings, the greatest variety
A new article of summer Stocks
, Silk Waiscoats anddiawers
Extra Superfine Blue and Black Broadcloths,
Wool dyed Black Cassimere
1 Fancy colored Broadcloths
Those desir able colours, dark Green, and Dah
lia, &c. &c. Fancv Cassimeres, &c. at
B. B. KIRTLAND & CO.
Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-st.
March 16 32
BOARDING HOUSE.
i FRn HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the
> jL public that she occupies the House well
known as the Western Hotel, standing on the
cornet formed by the south side of Green-street,
and the western side of Centre-street. It is
well adapted to the accommodation of day
boarders ; and its retirement from the bustle of
the town renders it favorable to those who wish
to attend the Law and Medical Lectures. She
hopes, therefore, that she will receive a liberal
patronage. She will accommodate such tran
sient persons as are <V’ decent deportment, or
i such as may be re- ommended to the House by
i friends. MARY SAVAGE.
' Febl 13
NEW SPRING GOODS.
SxN O W DE N AND SHEA R
RESPECTFULLY announce to their
friends in the city and country, that they
have received by recent arrivals from New
York and Philadelphia, a very large and splen
did assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,.
suitable for the Spring and Summer season
which they have personally selected with great
care from the most recent importations and of
the latest London and Paris style, which they
will sell at the lowest prices. Among them are:—
Splendid French Muslins (very rich and entire
ly new styles)
Superior black and white Muslins (for mourn
ing dress)
SuperiorFrench,German and Manchester Ging
hams
Extra black and white Ginghams, for second
mourning
A very large and splendid assortment ofFrench
English & American Prints [new patterns]
Superior Printed Jaconetts and Cambrics
Rich Gauze an-l Twisted Silk fancy Shawls
and Hdkfs. [new style]
Extra rich Lace and Donna Maria black vauze
Hdkfs.
Superior green, white and black blond Gauze
Veils.
Rich Gauze Bonnet, and new style Belt Rib
bons
A veiy large and splendid assortment of Nee
dle-work’d Muslin, Collars, Capes, and
Pelarines with long and short ends, of the
best work and latest Paris styles.
Infants Needle-work’d Bodies for dresses, and
Needle-work’d Bands.
A large supply of Needle-work’d Edgings and
Insertings [new patterns]
Superior Bobbinett and Thread Edging and In
sertings
Ladies’superior Linen Cambrick Hdkfs. [hem
stitch and plain]
Gentlemen’s sup.white and crimson silk Pocket
Hdkfs.
Do do English and Fancy Pongee do do [large
size]
Youth’s do do do do do do do
Ladies supetior blk.wht. and fancy col’d H. S.
Gloves Do do Long white Kid Gloves
Gentlemen’s sup. buck and blk. and col’d H. S.
Gloves, Do do brown thread and cotton da
India Rubber, fancy silk, and superior worsted
and cotton Suspenders
Ladies very superior Corsets, No. 1,2, 3,4, 5,
and 6—[Mrs. Weatherby’s Manufacture]
Sup. blk. Grode Rmes and extra blk. Italian
Lustrings
Superior fawn, orown and pea green col’d
Poult desoies (most fashionable shades)
Blk. Sinchew . and Sarsnetts and assorted col’d
Florences
Superior blk. Chally, and blk. Crape D’Lyons
Plain and fig’d Book Swiss and mull Muslins
[extra fine]
Superior Juconett and Cambric Muslins
Oriental and very superior check’d Muslins
[wide and very small check
Extra French blk. Bombazine, double width
(Lupin & Sons manufacture]
Sup. blk. and green Crape Camblets arid black
Lastings
Fancj’ col’d Brochellas and sup. blk. Circassians
Extra French and Irish brown and grass col’d
Linens, for gentlemen’s and youth’s sum
mer wear
Brown Holland and superior white Drill
Superior white and brown grass Cloths
Mexican Mixtures [a superior article for youths
summer wear]
Superior blue Jeans and Denims, Rouen Cassi
rners and fancy Satin Stripes
Striped and fancy Stormonts and Wilmington
Stripes [for youths summer wear]
Superior blue and yellow German Nankeens
Extra while and fancy col’d Marseilles and
Valencia Vestings
Gentlemen’s very superior black satin Botnba
zine.and white plaid Mohair Stocks; of very
superior finish and style, [some of them
quite narrow]
Gentlemen’s superior Linen Bosoms and Shirt
Collars [plain and double stitch]
5-4 and 6_l Linen Sheetings [warranted all flax]
Extra 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens [very superior
style and quality]
Superior 3-4 and 7-8 Long Lawns [best style]
Heavy Table Diapers and brown Table Cloths
Superior Birds-Eye, Russia and Scotch Diaper,
for towels
Russia Sheetings and superior Flax Ticklen
burghs
12-4 and 13-4 Marseilles Quilts
Superior black and while corded Skirts
Masqueto Netting and coarse Bobbinet for Pa
villions
Ladies superior wht. and black English Silk
Hose
Do do wht. blk. and Printed Cotton Hose
Misses wht. and blk. Cotton Hose [large and
small sizes]
Gentlemen’s superior white, and brown and ran
dom Cotton half Hose
Gentlemen’s superior Brown Linen and Nan
keen cotton half Hose
Youths random andbrown do do do
Linen Braids, Tapes, Clark’s Spool Cotton and
superior Drill Eye Needles
Elegant fancy Bead Reticules [with cut and
gilt beads]
Superior blk. and wht. Retticules [with gilt
beads)
Gentlemen’s Palmetto Hats [trimmed in the
New York style]
Ladies superior imperial Straw and Tuscan
Bonnetts
A splendid assortment of Ladies Parasols and
Umbrellas of the very best style and finish
[made expressly to order fur the retail
trade]
A very large supply of Cotton Fringe of a great
variety ofPattcrns
Superior English Long Cloths
Slater’s premium 4-4 bleached Cotton Shirtings
[undressed and best style]
Superior 6-4 Waltham and Petcrsborough
bleached Sheetings
A large supply ot 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, brown Shirt
ings and Sheetings
Flax and cotton Osnaburgs
Superior Shetucket Tickings
Apron and Furniture Checks—Striped and |
Checked Domestics
The above with many other articles required I
for family use, are of a superior style andquali- i
ty. The public are respectfully invited to call,
ar.d examine the assortment.
April 21 ts 49
STOCKS, BOSOMS AND COLLARS.
Snowden * Shear
HAVE just received from New York, a
splendid assortment of Gentlemen’s sum
! mer Stocks, made in the best styleof white Mo-
I hair, with bows and plain. Dark and light
| checked Mohair, with bows and plain. Supe
rior black Satin with velvet edges, plain and
plaited—superior black Bombazine with Velvet
edges, plain and plaited, and a vaiiety of other
styles, some of which are made quite narrow—
also, a large supplj- of Linen Bosoms and Col
lars, plain and double stitched, of the best shape
and style. Gentlemen are respectfully invited
to call and examine the assortment.
april 21 49 ts
I LADIES’ PARASOLS * UMBRELLAS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received
from Philadelphia, a very large and splen-
I did assortment of Ladies’ Black. Brown and
Green PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, of
the French style and finish, which they have
had manufactured expressly to order, by one ol
the best manufacturers in the United States, tor
the City retail trade.
Also; small Misses, and -ortie very
splendid Ladies’fancy color:, v ith ivory han
dles and lined.
The Ladies are rcspedfullv requeued to cal.
land examine the assortment. They will be
i sold at reduced price
I april 2L ‘ 19 ts.
FASHIONABLE ROOT AND SHO,<
STORE. *
NO. 208 EROAD STREET, OPPOSITE MR. DVNL*r'«
CROCKERY STORE.
ghfed would resp ctfully inxrr..
-®. the inhatahts of August and itsv-ci: :
ty that he has commenced the above fa?-::;c;
in all its branches. Gentlemen’s Boots v-; _ ;
made in the best manner and warranted in ' .
iy ca.se a satisfactory fit—believing hi’s w../
w ill not suffer by a comparison with ar.y in 1 _
citv, both as it respects style, elegance ar :
fashion. - , o
Also, always on hand, a good assortment f
Ladies Piunella, Seal, and Morocco Slippc's
and Bootees; Misses’ and Children’s Bootees'
Shoes, Slippers, and Ancle Tics; Gentleme: j
Boots, Shues and Pumps— all fresh from Phils."
delphia.
He hopes through Unremitting attention tc
business to meet a liberal share of patronare
All woik bought at his.store warranted.’
JOHN NORTON.
June 3 12t 66
Ur An Apprentice wanted.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
GEO. A. WALKER,
HAS commenced receiving his Spring sup
plies of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
COMBS, SHOES, BONNETS,'&c.
Merchants and others are respectfully invited
to call and examine the same before purchasing
elsewhere.
march 16 ts 32
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES.
xS’.VO WDEN & SHEAR.
HAVE received this day from New-York
by Ships Celia, Emperor, and Masor
Barney very largp additional supplies of
NE W SPRING GOODS, comprising a great
variety of new and splendid articles for I edies,
Gentlemen, and Youths Summer wckr, which
with their former recent arrivals gives their,
averylarge and splendid assortment of DF.Y
GOODS,embracing almost every staple and
fancy ai tide required for the Spring andSnir.-
mer season. All of which will be sold at th;
ven' lowest prices. Country Merchants wi..
find it. to their interest to calland examine tr-.
assortment.
April. 17 4'
DRY GOODS—N
THE SUBSCRIBERS have entered it
Partnership for the transaction of ti •
WHOLSALE DRY GOODS BUSINESS
under the firm of SEAM AN, LEE & WARD
( JOHN B. SEAMAN,
J GEORGE W. LEE,
(SAMUEL WARD.
New York, January Ist, 1835.
SEAMAN, LEE & WARD, have opened
the New Store,No. 120 Pearl-street,an extern;: •'
assortment of English,French,German&Dor. e.,
tic DRY GOODS, expressly suited to South--
and Western Sales, which they are prepared
offer to their friendsand the public, on them
liberal terms*
Feb 23 ts 23
SMI i'H’S BELLOWS
JUST received, a first rate article of Smith'r
Bellows, warranted, and for sale bv
JAS. LEVEE If :H.
2d door below Eagle and Phcv, ix I otel
Received this day at the sign? ...-; x
moth Boot,
•Jt CASES Ladies French Morbe i‘.;>
Frooi SLIPPERS
2 Cases do do Gai't r .s
2 do do White & Black Satin . i
1 do do Patent Mockasins. foi •
4 do Infant & Children’s Kid &. Mor
pers and Boots’
4 do Ladies & Gentlemeii’s Gum Elast
and Shoes
2 do Gentlemen’s Dancing Pumps amt .■ :.s
40 nests Seal Skin TRUNKS
For Sale by B. W. FORCE & CO.
January 2, 1835. 1 if.
NOTICE.
A LL persons Lavingclaims against the Es
tate of Alexander Graham deceased, are
requested to present them duly attested, and
those indebted to it, will please make immedi
ate payment.
Wm. At Adm’r
April 1 39
Administrator’s Male.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the Market-House, in tha
city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale,
Ten Shares Merchants and Planters Bank Stock
and one share o f Augusta Library Stock, belong-'
ing to the estate of Philip Crane, deceased.
J. W. BRIDGES, Adm'r.
May 27 63 wtd
COX ST ABL E’S SA LE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July at
the Lower Market House withih the usual
hours of sale, the fo J lowing property viz.
1 Pine table and oil cover, 1 work stand, 9
chairs, handirons, shovel and tongs, 1 carpet
rug, 1 whip, 2 lamps, 2 flour pots, 1 bellows and
brush, 1 pitcher, and Teapot, 2 trunks, Beau
reau and dressing glass, wardrobe, bedstead, f
knives and five, folks, } set Cups and saucers, '
piates and 5 tumblers, f pair smothing iroi .
1 axe, set of table and tea spoons, 1 doz. ch:r - i
cups and saucers, 3 plates, crocket y ware, dist.
and 3 bowls, and bother pieces ofcrockery.
Levied oft as tire property of Joseph Burton ‘ ;
satisfy a distress warrant in favor of Henry
Mealing. CALEB HATFIELD C. C.
June 5 67
SHERIFF’S SALE POSTPONED.
W "ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the Lower Market House
in the City of Augusta, between the usual hours
of sale, 1.6 Shares of the Capital Stock of the Me
chanics Bank: Levied on as the Property of A.
B. Walker, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Hirns,-
Williams & Woolsey vs A B. Walker & Co."
FREEMAN W. LACY.
Sheriff Richmond Co.
Jure 5 67
MUSTAKD.
DOZEN best MUSTARD, for salebv
G. H. METCALF.
March 9 29
, NOTICE. ~
A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
Court of Richmond County while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court
House in Marion County, on the first Tuesday
in August the undivided interest in a tract
of Land in said County 4th District, No 76 (ori
ginally in Muscogee county,but from a division
of that County District No 4 has fallen in Ma
rion. and sold as the property of William Bell,
Idiot.
CATHARINE BELL, Giuirdim.
June 10 _
NEW STYLE TbONN EI'SL
Snowden * Shear
HAVE received this day from New York a
supply of Ladies’ London Imperial Bon
nets of the latest style—also extra fine and very
superior plain Straw Bonnets, and a large sup
ply of superior Tuscans.
Also a supply of Gentlemen and Youths’ very
superior Palm Leaf Hats, trimmed very neatly
in the New York style.
april 6 ts 41
TAKEN UP AS I KAY.
A LARGE Sorrel-Roan HORSE that has
been staving about my place, near Au-"
g’i.xi.2, for twelve er lourteen days, 9 or 10 years
old, with white hind feet an*, blaze in his face,
which the owner ran have by paying expenses
and for this noti-<
ROBERT W. McKEEN.
april 20 4® ts
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