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Virginia, June 1, 30,000
North Carolina, June 1,
1,233,496
The following is a statement of the stock of
cotton on hand, at the respective places named,
Savanah, July 31, 2903
Charleston July 24 14908
Mobile, Julv 17, 1531
New Orleans, July 17, 18474
Augusta and Hamburg, July 27, 1200
Macon, Ga. July 18, " 100
Petersburg, Va. Julyl, 1000
Philadelphia, July 10, 1319
New Yotk, July 18, 58600
Total. 100035
Married.
On the 29 July at Mount Vintage, Edgefield
dist.S.C. by the Rev Seneca G. Bragg,pastor of
Christ Church, Macon Ga. Ossian Gregory of
Macon to Miss Anna E. daughter of Col. Chris-I
tian Breithaupt.
tai mu i «a ■
DIE D.
On the 25th inst. in Oglethorpe county, Mrs. i
Ann Power, for many years a resklent of this !
city.
On Friday,in this vicinity, Mrs. Coleman, !
widow of the late Lindsey Coleman.
This morning at 6 o’clock of Bilious fever!
John, son ot William and Elizabeth Moody aged '
ab >nL5 years.
rlf"The friends and acquaintance of the pa- ■
rents are requested toattend the funeral to-mor- i
row morning at 8 o’clock, from their residence !
lipper end of Green street.
I|UU.Wm.H 'WI gKI.JUtH, IJI'.IMMI' .'■« '!»■ ;
SEXTON'S REPORT.
Interments in the Citv of Augusta for the
Month of July, 1835, is Whites, 18—Blacks, 18
Total, 36.
LEWIS KUNZE, Sexton.
The Monthly Concert of Prayer will be
held this evening, at the Lecture Room, at 8 o’-
clock—weather permitting.
TO HIRE,
A YOUNG WOMAN, 15 to 16 years old,
accustomed to attend to any family duties.
Apply at this office.
Ang 3 92
IN COUNCIL,
August, 1, 1835.
Ordered that the Election ofPump Contract
or be postponed until Saturday the Bth inst. at
10 o’clock.
Extract from the minutes.
D. MACMURPHY Dep. Clerk.
RACE AND BIBBACUE.
THERE will be a RACE over the Lafay
ette Course, on Saturday next at 11 o’-
clock, for a first rate Saddle Bridle — En
trance $3, single dash of one mile, free for all
saddle nags. After the Race a splendid BAR
BACUE will be served, for those who wish to
partake of good cheer in this republican man
ner, by JOHN M’CLANNAN.
Aug. 33t 92
ATTENTION ! HUSSARS 1
Jil
YOU are requested to attend a meeting of
the Corps to be held at the Company’s
Room, (Globe Ho’el,) on To-morrow Evening,
the 4th inst. at 8 o’clock. Punctual attendance
is particularly desired, as business of importance
will be submitted for their consideration.
By order. E. ULMO, O. S.
Aug. 3. It 92
GUIDST Q TEXAS
‘WttZ' IT Ha map ofthe country, just publish
v v ed. This work contains more valuable
information and is more accurate in itsdiscrip
tions of the country, its lands, climate &c. than
any work hitherto published on the same sub
ject. For sale by J. & D. MORRISON.
August 3 3t 2
STEAM PACKETS FOR NEVV' YORK
and Norf
THE steam packets WM.
>--«**■* jL_ GIBBON j* and COL
MBIA, run regulavly
t 'rnm Charleston to New '
York; one of these leaving Mey’s wharf every
Saturday Afternoon at 4 o’clock, and the DA
VID BROWN, every Wednesday fortnight,
commencing from Charleston 24ih June, 1835;’
Fare $30 —ime ofPassage, from 70 to 80 hours.
The s earn packet SOU HI CAROLINA and
DOLPHIN, ply regularly to Norfolk as at foot
—Fare s2o—-time of Passage 40 to 48 hours, and
generally only one night at Sea. — These boats
form a conjunction with the Chesapeake Boats ;
to Bahimjie and Richmond—Passage can be
engaged by letter (postpaid and money enclos
ed) directed to
WILLIAM PATTON, Agent,
No. 6 Fitzsimon’s whf.
Charleston, S. C June 1835.
The South Carolina Capt. Rollin’s will leave.
Norfolk, * Charleston, ■
Thursday, 25th June Wednesday, Ist July ;
Tuesday, 7th July Monday, 13:h July
Saturday, 18th “ ■Friday, 24th
Thursday, 30. h “ Rednesday, sth Aug.
Tuesday, 11th Aug. Wednesday, 9th
Tuesday, 25th “ Monday, 31st
The Balphin, Capt. Pennoyer, will leave
Norfolk Charleston
Thursday, 18th June Tuesday 23d June
Tuesday, 30. h“ Sunday, s:h July
Saturday, 11th July Thursday, 16lh “
Tuesday, 21st “ Tuesday, 28th “
Tuesday,4th Aug. |
N. B. No name put down until the money is 1
paid. . ,
The boats will never again remain later than
4 o’clock P.M.
July 153 t
~ N O i’tUE.
THE undersigned take this method of infor
ming their customers and friends, that they
will discontinue the Factorage and commission
business in this city, on the first day of August
next.
Maj. F. C. HcAßD.wbo has heretofore conduc
ted this business, will attend to the settlement of
the same in Augusta.
J. D. BEERS, I. R. ST. JOHN & Co.
July 22 2t 87
The city papers will please insert the above
twice.
TAJ H. WHITLAW & Co. having resolved
JL w • to close their connection in business, of
fer their stock of goods at reduced prices, at
wholesale or retail. Their Stock consists of
such articles as are usually kept in dry good
stores, and will positively be sold asstated. Bar
gains may be expected.
July 17 6t 85
AUGUSTA THEATRE.
THIS Theatre will be rented for one year,
or a term of years to any respectable Lessee.
Address ISAAC MOISE. Sec’ry.
O' The Charleston Courier and New York
Cornier & Enquirer will give the above 3 week
ly insertion*!.
NOTICE.
ON the first Saturday in August next, the
City Council will appoint an officer to
take charge of and keep in repair the Pumps in
the city for three years from that day, with a
salary of Twelve Hundred Dollars per annum.
Applications (naming securities) to be handed
to the Council on or before 10 o’clock on that
day. By order of Council.
GEO. M WALKER, Clerk.
July 20 86
NOTICE.
> SUBSCRIBER having this day taken
Joseph Davis into partnership, the busi
ness will hereafter betransacted under the firm
ol MOORE & DAVIS.
. JOHN MOORE.
Aug. 3, 1835 2t 92
notiueT
KERRS & HOPE, have taken John Hope
into Copartnership.—The business will be
conducted in Augusta under the firm of Kerrs
& Hope; and iuN. York, under the firm of Kerrs
Hope & Co.
ANDREW KERR.
JOHN KERR,
JAMES HOPE.
JOHN HOPE.
July 31 6t 91
BEWARE OF DECEPTION 1!!
A i'TEMPTS have recently been made by
Ib. a house in the City of New York, to prac
tice one ofthe most unblushing impositions ever
conceived by the most designing.
It is know that “Rowand’s Tonic Mixture,”
after an extensive trial of its merits throughout
the country, has proved its usefulness to such
universal satisfaction as a thorough and radical
cure for Fever and Ague, as to have become
identified with the necessities ofa great, portion
ofthe inhabitants of the United States.
i The unbounded popularity,therefore, that this
i medicine has secured to itself, has excited the
. cupidity of certain no strum-venders of notoriety
. who have dared to mix up a trash hoping to put it
: off upon the ignorant and unwary as the genu
! ine “Rowand’s Tonic Mixture.” For this pur-
I pose they have substituted a fictitious name in
sound and appearance very similar to the true
; “Rowand’s Tonic Mixture.” The border of
| the envelope has been very closely imitated, and
' one half of its reading matter purloined where
i by the copyright ofthe author has been infring
ed; and have without authority and fraudulent
ly made useof the names and certificatesof high
ly respectable individuals, who have testified to
the value and excellence ofthe true “Rowand’s
Tonic Mixture,” attaching the same to the base
and spurious imitation. This trick cannot suc
ceed amongst the careful and intelligent part
ofthe community—but is calculated to deceive
to a dangerous extent the ignorant and uncau
tious. Legal proceedings, however, will be im
mediately instituted to punish the fraud, and at
the same time an appeal is earnestly made to
all who may have an opportunity to expose
the imposture, toextenrt their influence in order
to protect distress and sufffering from such inhu
man designs.
N. B.—The genuine “Rowand’s Tonic Mix
ture” may be had of Wm. J. Hobby, sole agent
for Augusta and its vicinity.
July 30 3t 91
During my temporary absence from the
Stale, A. CLAYTON M’KEEN.is my author
ized Agent.
ROBT. W. M’KEEN.
July 29 ts 90
_________
THE Firm of Willey & Morraii is this day
dissolved, by mutual consent. All those
having unsettled accounts with said firm, will
call on C. Willey, who is duly authorized to
settle the same. CALVIN WILLEY,
JOHN B. MORRAH.
July 23d, 1835.
f jPHE Subscriber would respectfully inform
1 his friends and customers, that he will con
tinue to carry on the
CABINET BUSINESS,
At the Old Stand, Sign of the Big Bedstead,
nearly opposite Messrs Stovall and Simmons’s
arehouse, And has cn hand, a general as
sortment of Cabinet Furniture, of the best work
manship and latest fashions, together with an ex
tensive assortmentof Bedsteads,Chairs, &c. &c.
—all of which he will sell as low as can be pur
chased in this city.
O’ The article of Bedsteads.it is well known
to many, that I sell below the New York prices
and will continue to sell as low as any man in
the United States.
CALVIN WILLEY.
July 29 4t 90
Boors andsho us.—hatch, kim
ball & Co. (late A. M. Hatch & Co.) No
140 Water street, are now receiving their full
supply of Boots and Shoes, to which they invite
the attention of their Southern friends.
30,000 pr. russetandblackNfgroßrogans
5000 do do do do Shoes
20,000 do men’s kip pegged Brogans
5000 do do do sewed do
3000 do do calf do do
5000 do do do pegg’d do
3000 do do do do do
4000 do dofinecalfsewcddo
1500 do do do Walking Pumps
2000 do do seal do do
1500 do do Dancing do
1000 do do mo. buckle do do
1500 do do calf lace Jackson Ties
1500 do do do bd. st. do do
1000 do do do Jack Downing Boots
8000 do boy’s russet and black Brogans
5000 do do kip and calf do
5000 do do do do Shoes
2000 do calf and Seal Pumps
1500 do men’s fine calf sewed Boots
1500 do do do pegged do
3000 do do seal nail’d and do do
1000 do do thick do do
10,000 do ladies’ morocco walking Shoes
5000 do do leather do do
10,000 do do do ■welts
5000 do do heal lasting slips
5000 do do spring do do
3000 do do do morocco do
10,000 do misses do do leather boots & shoes
5000 do children’s lasting,mo. & leather boots
Also, Wool Hals, Wrapping Paper, and hair I
and seal trunks.
New York, July 17 12t 85
NEGROES.
A LOT of uncommon likely NEGROES,
JuEL 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.
AUGUSTA RACES.
THE following Sweepstakes are open, and
will be run for, over the Augusta Race
Course, commencing on Tuesday, the 24th day
of November next, viz:
Ist day—A Sweepstake—2 mile heats.
Entrance S4O0 —half forfeit.
2d day—A Sweepstake—3 mile heats.
Entrance SSO0 —half forfeit.
; 3d day—A Sweepstake—4 mile heats.
Entrance slooo—half forfeit.
3, or more, to make a race in each stake—
and free for any and all horses in the United
States.
4th day—A Sweepstake—l mile heats.
Entrance s3oo—half forfeit,
for untried 2 and 3 year old Colts.
The Rules of the Augusta Jockey Club to
govern in all cases.
I Subscriptions to close on the first day of Sep
' teniber.
In all entries the one half of the Subscription
must be deposited in the President’s hands be
fore or at the time of entry; and in the event of
there not being more than two subscribers to
any day’s race, and the parties wishing to run,
1 nonobjection will be made.
PROPRIETORS.
j P. S. —The owner ot Governor Hamilton
pledges himself to enter him (accidents except
; ed) for the 4 mile day, at one or two thousand
dollars entrance.
Jnlv 15 4t 84
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the Market-House, in the
] city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale,
j Ten, Shares Merchants and Planters Bank Stock
; a.'id o?tc ojf Aue&sta Library Stock, belong-
I ing to the estato of Philip Crane’, deceased.
J W BRIDGES. Adm’r.
May 27 63 wtd
FOR SALE,
! 0 MESS PORK
.fi. V 50 Do Prime
30 Do Lard
SAMUEL HALE.
July 13 6t 84
FRESH GROUND FLOUR.
white Wheat
VFlour, ofa superior quality for keep
ing during the worst Season, for sale by
G. H. METCALF.
June 19 73
OATS ! OATS! !
THE subscriber is ready to deliver,in Town
or on the Hill, Sheaf Oats of the best
quality, in any quantities. Orders promptly
executed.
j. g. McWhorter.
July 6 ts 80
LIME.
dfh CASKS Fresh ThomastonLime.
150 White Lump Lime
for sale by
G. H. METCALF.
June 19 73
RIIASBERRY SYRUP.
DOZ. Gordon’s Superior Rhasberry
/WSyrup—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
JUST
OO DOZEN LEMON SYRUP
A 5 Barrels do do
A superset 1 article
ALSO,
50 doz. Soda, Seitlitz, and Congress Powders.
For sale by R. B. HAVILAND CO.
april 10 ts 43
CASKS best White Lump Lime,
j USt received per Co.’s boats
IN STORE,
500 casks best THOMASTON LIME.
For sale byG. H. METCALF.
SMITH’S BELLOWS ———
JUST received, a first rate article of Smith’s
Bellows, warranted, and for sale by
JAS. LEVERICH,
2d door below Eagle and Phoenix Hotel
Received this day at the sign of the Mam
math Boot,
CASES Ladies Franch Morocco Water-
Frool SLIPPERS
2 Cases do do Gaiter Boots
2 do do White & Black Satin Slippers
1 do do Patent Mockasins. for travelling
4 do Infant & Children’s Kid &. Morocco Slip
pers and Boots
4 do Ladies & Gentlemen’s Gum Elastic Boots
and Shoes
2 do Gentlemen’s Dancing Pumps and Boots
40 nests Seal Skin TRUNKS
For Sale by B. W. FORCE & CO.
January 2, 1835. 1 ts.
HAY. HAY. HAY'.
FOR Saleso bundles prime bright Hav. Ap
ply to ALFRED C. MeKEEN.
May 11 65
<JUST RECEIVED.
DOZEN Congress Water, in quart and
AP pint Bottles, for sale bv
R. B. HAVILAND & Co.
Maj* 4 53
JOHjFsT 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
LARD.
KEGS best Baltimore Lard
For sale by
G. 11. METCALF.
June 3 66
SUPERIOR CORDED SKIRTS. '
SNOWDEN & SHEAR.
HAVE Just Received from New York a
supply of Ladies very superior English
Corded Skirts-, also large supplj 7 of Musquito
Netting.
July"l3B3
FASHIONS.
B. B. KIRTLAND & CO.
MERCHANT TAILORS—Under U. S. Hotel,
ARE receiving and opening a splendid As
sortment of GOODS in their line—Cal[
and see. 29 ts March 9
MUSTARD.
£7) aOx DOZEN best MUSTARD, for salebv
G.H.METCALF.
ORANGES.
SWEET Havana Oranges,
for sale by
G. H. METCALF
JU . W . FORCE & 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
io 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
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 will be offered to
lhe consumer and dealerat reduced prices.
FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory
in the rear entrance through their Store; where
! Boots and Shoes of every description are made
and repaired.
| Dec 5 115
MECHANICS BASIL
Augusta, July 15th, 1835.
ON Wednesday the 29th instant, the Board
of Directors, will proceed to the Election
iof a Discount and Collection Clerk, to fill
! the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
I Mr. John W. Carswell.
I Duties, amount of bond and salary may be
i known on application to the President.
DANIEL S. ROMAN,
Cashier pro tern-
July 15 84 td
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, at the lower Market House
j in the City ot Augusta, between the usual hours
I of sale, the Hou-c and Lot now occupied by F.
! H. Cook as a clothing store, belongingto the cs
' tale of Daniel Clark dece.
ROBERT CI.ARKE, Adon’r.
July 10 83
TO RENT.
MFROM the first of October next, the
dwelling in the western end of the Insu
rance Bank building.
WM. CUMMING.
July 27 ts 89
~
MTHE TWO STORY DWELLING
HOUSE near the Lower Market, north
side of Broad street, now occupied b; 7
Mr. R. Bland.
On the same lot there is a large and good
Oven, suited for an extensive Bakery.
ALSO,
TWO DWELLING HOUSES back
m the. a b° ve > in Reynold street; one of
them is two story, now occupied by Mr.
W m. Meredith, and the other a single one, on
a high basement, occupied by Mr. William H.
Pritchard. Apply to
T , , N. DELAIGLE.
July 22 ls 87
TO RENT.
h_ji THE STORE, No. 131, on Broad
street > near the Lower Market, at pre
-4-OL.sent occupied by Maharry & Hadley.
Possession on the Ist October. Apply to Joseph
Collins, F.x’r. or to JOHN H. MANN.
- T nly 20 ts 85
TO RENT,
J! n TWO DWELLING HOUSES on
kt’Hp! the South side of Ellis, between Jackson
and Campbell streets.
Apply to HENRY H. CUMMING.
_ Jiil yJ2_ ts 85
„ t THE DWELLING HOUSE on El-
Ws® lis street, nearly opposite to Henry
jSfeßLMeaiing. Esq., and at present occupied
by Mrs. D’Antignac. The premises have re
cently undergone a thorough repair.
ALSO,
an THREE other small DWELLINGS,
iferSn) two on Telfair street, opposite J. Gard-
JdlASLner. Esq. and the other the upper part
of the building nextbelow Setze’s corner, Broad
street. Possession given lhe first of October.
B. F. CHEW.
July 17 St 85
nearthe Lower Market House. Apple 7
XIJJLto J G. M’WHORTER.
July 17 ts 84
TO RENT.
n n THE Fire Proof brick store occupied
by Frazer, Bowdre & Henkell, first
-EihjLdoor above the Book Store of T. H.
Plant. This store is well adapted for a Dry
Good Store, & has a fine roomy Cellar. Posses
sion given first of October or sooner. Apply to
R. W. MeKEEN.
July 1 ts 78
toHenT,”
n THE Ware House, now occupied
r ‘ J°h n Rees, on Campbell Street.
Mi- Ul-For terms, apply to
‘ AV. B. THOMAS.
July 1 ft 78
TO RENT.
p„ THE Commodious Fire Proof Store on
the North side of Broad Street, nowoc
■MPffl.cupied by Messrs. R. A. & D. Read.
ALSO
„The fire Proof Store and dwelling No
■pWm 208 on the South side of Broad Street
JBallL,next below Mr Wm. Morgan’s Store.
ALSO
- THE two Story frame dwelling on
Ellis Street between M’lntosh and
Washington Streets—
Possession given on the first of Oat. next. For
terms apply to
ROBERT F. POE.
June 29 6t 76
MORE NEW GOODS.
IN 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 and drawers
Extra Superfine Blue and Black Broadcloths,
Wool dyed Black Cassimere
Fancy colored Broadcloths
Those desirable colours, dark Green, and Dah
lia, &c. &c. Fancy Cassimeres, &c. at
B. B. KIRTLAND & CO.
Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-st.
March 16 32
NEW STYLE BONNETS.
Snowden * Shear
KAVE 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 ol Gentlemen and Youths’ very
superior Palm Leaf Hats, trimmed very neatly
in the New York style.
'april 6 ts 41
LADIES’ PARASOLS & UMBRELLAS.
CINOWDEN & SHEAR have just received
UZ* from Philadelphia, a very large and splen
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 of
the best manufacturers in the United States, for
the City retail trade.
Also, small sizes for Misses; and some very
splendid Ladies’fancy colors, with ivory han
dles and lined.
The Ladies are respectfully requested to cal.
and examine the assortment. They will be
sold at reduced prices.
april 24 49 ts.
'macTiin LKV.
THE undersigned, having purchased the
one half of Bosworth's Patent for extract
ing Gold from the orcs, as well as deposites—
now offer the right of using said machine, to
those interested in the Gold Regions of the U
nited States. The operation of the Machine is
Stamping, Amalgamating, and Precipitating.—
The process of Amalgamating is entirely new,
being effected upon an inclined surface of Sil
ver Plate; upon which, as large an Amalga
mating Surface can be kept up by the use of
oue pound of Quicksilver, as by the use of se
ven hundred pounds in the Tyrolese Bowls.—
A Machine, upon the above principle, is now in
operation at the Rappahannock Mine, ten miles
from Fredericksburg, under the superintend
ence of Mr. John Wellington, who has kindly
consented to give information of its merits to
those who wish topurchase.
Apply to the undersigned at Fredericksburg,
Va., or to Judah Dobson, of Philadelphia, who
are now the sole proprietors and vendors of the
right. BENJ. N- BARNETT,
CHAS. A. PEARSON,
WM. D. GREEN.
Julv I w2m 82
FASHIONABLE KO NN ETS.
Snowden 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, h ack and assorted
colors Lace Gloves—Ladies’ superior White
Silk Hose —White and Green Oil Silk —supe-
rior Black Gro de Paris (very rich lustre)—a
very large supply of Green, Black, White, Pur
pls and Blue Worsted Lace, andsuperior Drill
Eye Needles.
June 8 ts 68
SELLING OFF,
HSIHE Subscriber intending to ciose bis pre
,«L sent business, will sell off' at cost the
stock on hand, consisting of a good assortment
of Wooden and Willow Ware, with sundry
fancy articles, until the 20th September, when
the remaining articles will be disposed of at
Auction.
E W. STARR
July 3 79
, VALUABLE .MEDICINES.
ROWLAND’S TONIC MIXTURE, for ;
the cure of Ague and Fever.
Dr. Peters’ Medicine—for the cure of Dyspep- •
sia and Liver Complaints.
Dr. Beckwith’s Anti Dispeptic Pills.
Swaim’s Vermifuge.
Carpenter’s Extract of Pink Root
do Comp’d fluid extract Sarsaparilla
d 0 do do do Buchu
The Indian’s Panacea
Potter’s Cathohcon f
Swaim’s Panacea, &c.
ALSO,
Quinine, Piperine, Strychnine, lodine, Vera
trine. Morphine, Emetine, &e—Extracts of
Kainca, Elatereum,Black Pepper, Rhatany, &c
Hydriodate of Potash, Creosot, &c. &c.
Foi sale by B. B. HAVILAND £ CO.
July 17 ts 85
NEW SPRING GOODS.
SNOW DE N A N D SHE A R
RESPECTFULLY announce to their
friends in the city and country, that they
have received by recent anivals from New-
York and Philadelphia, a very large and splen
did assortment of
Staple aud Fancy Dry Gtxids,
suitable for the Spring and Summer season
which thej 7 have personally selected with great
care from the most recent importations and of
the latest London and Paris style, which they
will sell at rhe lowest prices. Among them are:— ’
Splendid French Muslins (very rich and entire
ly new styles)
Superior black and white Muslins (for mourn
ing dress)
Superior French,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 ami Cambrics
Rich Gauze ’and Twisted Silk fancy Shawls
and Hdkfs. [new style]
Extra rich Lace and Donna Maria black gauze
Hdkfs.
Superior green, while and black blond Gauze
Veils.
Rich Gauze Bonnet, and new style Belt Rib
bons
A very 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 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 supei ior blk. wht. and fancy col’d H. S.
Gloves Do do Long white Kid Gloves
Gentlemen’ssup.buck and blk. and col’d H. S.
Gloves, Do do brown thread and cotton do
India Rubber, fancy silk, and superior worsted
and cotton Suspenders
Ladies very superior Corsets, No. 1,2, 3,4, 5,
and6—[Mrs. Weatherby’s Manufacture]
Sup. blk. Grode Rrnes 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 andfig’d Book Swiss and mull Muslins
[extra fine]
Superior Jaconettand 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 and black
Hastings
Fancy col’d Brochellas and sup. blk. Circassians
Extra French and Irish brown and grass coUd
Linens, for gentlemen’s aud 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 white and fancy col’d Marseilles and
Valencia Vestings
Gentlemen’s very superior black satin Bomba
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 6.4 Linen Sheetings [warranted all flux]
Extra 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens [very superior
style and quality ]
Superior 3-4 and 7-8 Long Lawns [best style]
Heavy Tabic 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
Musqueto Netting and coarse Bobbinet for Pa
v ill ions
Ladies superior wht. and black English Silk
Hose »
Do do wht. blk. and Printed Cotton Hose
Misses wht. and blk. Cotton Hose [large and I
small sizes]
Gentlemen’s superior white, and brown and ran i
doin Cutton half Hose
Gentlemen’s superior Brown Linen and Nan-;
keen cotton half Hose
Youths random and brown do do do I
Linen Braids, Tapes, Clark’s Spool Cotton and ;
superior Drill Eye Needles
Elegant fancy Bead Reticules [with cut and I
gilt beads]
Superior blk. and wht. Retticules [with gilt;
beads)
Gentlemen’s Palmetto Hits [trimmed in the I
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 for the retail
trade]
A very large supply of Cotton Fringe of a great
variety of Patterns
Superior English Long Cloths
Slater’s premium 4-4 bleached Cotton Shirtings
[undressed and best style]
Superior G-4 Waltham and Peterborough
bleached Sheetings
A large supply of 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-1, brown Shirt i
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
for family use, are of a superior style and quali
ty. The public are respectfully invited to call
ar.d examine the assortment.
April 21 ts 49
SUPERIOR FURNITURE DIMITIES.
Snowden Shear.
HAVE received this day from New York, a ■
large supply of superior i urniture Dimi- ■
ties, some of which, are extra quality
ALSO,
Superior 4-1 Irish Linens (undressed and ve-.
ry cheap.)
Superior Printed Muslins, for Ladies dresse |
[small figures.[
Superior black Grode Rise.
Superior Oil. Silk, and plain Quillings
may 2h 60
LINCOLN SHERIFF SALES.
ILL be sold at Lincolnton, on the first
w w Tuesday m September next, al the
Court House door, within the legal hours of
sale, one Sideboard, one Book Case, one Clock,
one set mahogany Tables, one large Toilett
Glass, and one old negro man named Harry,
levied on as the property of Malcom J. Walker,
to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from Lincoln Superior
Court, in favor of Shadrach Turner vs. xVal
com J. Walker and Thomas Lyon.
ALSO,
The entire interest of the hire of a negro
woman Mary, until twenty fifth of December
next, levied on under a fl. fa. issuing from a Jus
tices court, William Reynolds vs. Benjamin
W. Sayre, property pointed out by the plaintiff
in execution and returned to me by a Constable.
HARDY LEVERITT, Shff.
Julj 7 29 wtd 90
RICHMOND SHERIFF SALES.'
WILL be sold on the First Tuesday in Au
gust next, at the Lower Market House in the
City of Augusta, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
All those several Lots or parcels of land situ
ate lying and being in the Cityof Augus.a and
known in the original plan of said city as lots
No. one and two, in square A, containing one
anti a haJf acre more or less—also lot kown
by the letter T in the general plan of said city,
the same being at the eastern end of said city,-
levied on as the property of R.obert McCoombs
to sati-;fy a ft fa on foreclosure of a mortgage
in favor ofthe Bank of the State of Geoigia vs.
John S. Coombs, administrator of Robert Mc-
Coombs.
ALSO,
One Lot with improvements thereon, on the
corner of Mclntosh and Bay streets, —bounded
north by Bay*street, south by Company’s Ware
House lot, cast by lot, known lately as the pro
perty of Jacob Danforth, on the west by M’ln
tosh street.—levied on as the property of Alex
ander McKenzie to satisfy a fl fain favor of
John Logan, use of bis assignees, vs. Alexander
McKenzie.
ALSO.
The, wes'ern half of Lot No. 126, levied on as
the property of Patiick Kelly, to satisfy a C fa
in favor of the 'Trustees of the Aca'demy of
Richmond County vs. said Kelly.
FREEMAN W. LACY, Sh'ff.
July 1 78 • td
R'c’imon'’. Sheriff Sale*
be sold at the lower Market House,
v v in the city of Augusta, between the le
gal hours of sale on Tuesday, the 3d day of Au
gust next, by an order, issuing from th’elnieii
or Court ol said County, the following property,
to wit.
Thirty six boxes of Yellow Ochre, levied on
as the proper!j 7 of Edward T. Mott, to satisfy
an Attachment issuing from tne Inferior Court
of said county, in favor of Richard A. Blunt,
vs. Edward T. Mott.
FREEMANW. LACY, Sheriff!?. C.
July 21 88
CITY MARSHALL’S SALE.
be sold on Thursday, 6th day of
V ® August next, two small bales of goods,
levied on as the property of Walton Knight to
satisfy two executions, the City Council against
said Knight.
MITCHELL NELSON, C. M.
July 22 td bl
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
rSHHE undersigned, under an authority vest
-H- ed in them, ofl'er sale, by private contract
the following property, being part of the Estate
of Thomas Cumming, Esq. deceased, viz:
A PLANTATION in Columbia county on the
waters of Euchee Creek, about sixteen miles
from Amgusta, on the Appling road, containing
about twenty three hundred acres of land, of
which about, one thousand acres are cleared,
and the remaining thirteen hundred, of good
quality, and well limbered: adjoining lands of
Beall, Martin, Cliett. and others. The premj
ses now occupied by Col. Paul Fitzsimons.
ALSO,
A Tract of Pine Landin Richmond county
containing about fifty acres, on which there is a
valuable Quarry of udiile freestone, commonly,
| known as the “ The /?ncA:s”-about five miles
i from Augusta on the old Milledgeville Road,
j and nearthe line ofthe Georgia Rail Road.
ALSO
Between two and three hundred acres of pins
Land, lying west ofthe village ofSummerville,
on lhe Sand Hills, and adjoining lands of Long
street, Fox, Blodgett, and others.
ALSO
Several building Lots in the village of Sum
merville, near the Academy.
ALSO
The large Vacant Lot, in the city of Augusta
on the north side of Greene street, nearly oppo
site the Ci’y Hall, and ex'ending from Greene
to Ellis street, by which it is bounded on the
north.
A LSO
July 29
Ten Shares of the Eagle and Phcnnix Hotel
Stock, and three shares of Stock in the Vau
cluse Manufacturing Company-
Persons wishing topurchase are requested to
examine the property ar.d to make application
to either of the undersigned*
WILLIAM CUMMING, )
ROBERT F. POE, 5 Executors.
HENRY. H. CUMMING. J
July 13 t s 83
DRV GuODS—N EW-YORK.
FERHE SUBSCRIBERS have entered into
-m. Partnership for the transaction of the
WHOLSALE DRY GOODS BUSINESS,
undtr the firm of SEAMAN, LEE & WARD.
(JOHN B. SEAMAN,
' GEORGE IV. LEE,
fSAMUEL WARD.
New York, January Ist, 1835.
SEAMAN, LEE .t WARD, have opened in
the New Store,Nc-.12J Pearl-street, an extensive
assortment of English,French,German&Domea
tic DRY 0001)3, expressly suued to Southern
and Western S'C'-s, which they are prepared to
offer to tueir friends and the public, on the most
liberal terms-
Feb 23 ts 23
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
FwpIIE SUBSCRIBERS, grateful for thepa-
JY tronage heretofore extended to them, take
this method of informing their friends and the
public in general, that they have removed this
branch of their Business to the FIRE PROOF
WARE HOUSE, known as Kilburn’s and re
cently occupied by Mr. W. R. Huff, wherethey
now offer their services to the public, determin"-
cd by a diligent and faithful discharge of the r
duty, to merit a share of public patronage.
The Rates ol Storage will be customary.—
Cotton in Store will be sold at 25 cts. per bale,
and all Cotton, consigned to their cate, will be
sold free of charge. Liberal advnr.ee-> will be
made on pioduce in Store, and ail Cotton stored
with them, will be insured, gratis.
They would also inform the public, that they
continue the GROCERY BUSINESS, at their
old Stand, wherethey have,and will constantly
keep on hand, a general and extensive assort
ment of every article in that line, and will feel
thankful for any patronage extended to them,
in cither Branch of their Business.
J. W. & I. T. HEARD.
July 15 Gt 84
DRUGS MEDICINES &C.
r 1 1 HE Subscribers are receiving weekly sup
s plies, and will keep constantly on hand
a Stock embracing almost every article usually
kept by Druggists—which they will sell on ax
favorable terms as can be obtained in the Star*
R. B. HAVILAND &o.
ry Orders promptly and neatly executed.
Nov. 19 138
BLANK DEEDS,
Neatly printed and for sale at this Offtc-
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