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for Ordinary purposes : _
The Nesrroes to - i,c ‘
Os A.nos Wnght, ja-.’r. d. cm-se. , : ** ■''
EC JoißWl .V,»T.
... Jul> 14
Will be sold or lie first fje-Jay w Severn.
V her next, ai the Court H-um .n il. nuon,
H Harris r<»'fity. Georgia, betwe-.-n toe oour.-
of ten and four o’clock, agreed • to an order
of the Inferior Court of driven oum>,
when sitting for Ordinary, imrpo - ;# .
A tract of 202! Acres oi Lan , m
the 18th District, formerly u*>w *-ir (
ris County, known and dwiinguism-. at tne p.a.i j
of said District by ths number 220, Oolong!-..' to ,
John H. and Susan Mercer, minors and o; ..h-ms ;
of John Mercer, deceased, tor the par, oss ul
educating and maintaining said minors. 1 erms |
on the dayot sale. , i
JOHN 3. MAN UP, Gnaru’a.
June 30, J
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday m 0 m.ber j
next, at -ths Lower Market, m the 1 ny of j
Augusta, between tie usual h u.s oi gun;
the following property, vis : _
Cudjoe, York, Isaac, Jeniu, oolt},
Phoebe and Lucy and her two children Eoza and
Geo r gt t , the property of Amuth-iM l*ca;. <iec€a
sod ; sold agreeable lo an order, of the Court of
Ordinary ol Richmond county, ter me |
benefit of heirs and creditor.-.. Terms on tiie day
of sale. THOMAS E. HEAL , Jdm’r.
With the will annexed.
Julv 28. 1835. ! 1
. v f -jp.rr~ --;^Trrr?r7. tt: ■:T«‘Sgsrr.raa-AA»g.
WAH&M O I] S JB
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
COLLIER, & LAHrZAn,
agents for planters.
mHE undersigned have associated tlirm
selves together for the transaet.cn of > :o.
rage and Commission Business in ihe e>iy ol
Augusta, under the Sun ol Cct-Liza, Hill-iN
Labuzan, to commence on the first day ol next
month. We havo taken a lease tor a term ol
years on the Ware-House at present occupied
by C. Labuzan, by whose rates ol < barges, a?
heretofore made, we expect to bo governed-
We shall endeavor to merit, and Imp- to retain
the patronage of the cl ! customers ol v . Labn
?an, and shall be thankful to <mr friends gem
rally, and tha public, tor their support, ihe
usual advances wi.l bo rn-tda when requiem on
Cotton in Store. Collier &, Hill, "> i aiiemi
personally to the sales ol cotton and purchase
of goods; end Labuzan to'ho Warehouse de |
partmont-exclusively.
EDWARD W. COLLIER,
JOHN HILL.
AUGUSTIN S. LABUZAN.
Augusta, Ji n: 12, 1835 wC>,n MW !
-~ aKA3IS[JE:;;i
m. 12. I
MERCHANT TAILORS,
250 Broad Strect, j
HAVE received a snoerior article off
FRENCH BOMB\2ITNIS-. To those in j
want of a final vale suit ot. the above article ;ne\ j
solicit their attention.
Also, a beautiful variety of entire new smr. j
Vestings (printed welling* and printed quillings.) |
’ Plaid and Honey Comb Drillings—new style lor ,
pantaloons.
Stocks. Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Sr. Sc j
March 13 ,r)7 ;
€* K'ftßCr i’i • O) •)
Offers for sale at 334 Brasil street,
PIECES prime Hemp Digging
50U prime Hemp Cotton Bags, o! .>) yards
each
20 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar
100 bags “ Green Coffee
20 hhds W. I. Molasses
100 bbls “ Phelps & Barber’#” best Rye Gin
JJ S, d 3 iN. E. RUM
50 bbls S
50 “ Ohio Whisk}'
25 “ Can.d Flour, tresi
5 hhds old Iberia Rum, Bth proof
10 tierces N. -O. refined Sugar, a superior
article
Madeira, Brown and Palo, ( (VINES.
Sherry, Muscat «N. Champaign (
Suit, Iron, genuine Havana Scgar-,
With a general assortment of GROCERIES.
June 30 3m 3
Wiireliouse C-ssiictisissitMi Llis*
slsiess Aniiihkb
to partnership M. I'. Stovall, tne aoove
business in future will be conducted at their <dd
stand, under the firm of Stovall. Simmons a I o.
To the patrons of the old firm, they tender
their sincere acknowledgments ior the r liberal
support—and from them and the public, they
respectfully solicit a continuance the: eol, which
they trust they will merit, from renewed exer
lions for their interest.
The Ware houses and Close Stores are Pne
proof, conveniently arranged and favourably sit.
uated for. the Storage and Sale ol Cottons, and
receiving and forwarding ol floods.
June 30 4
WARE-HO U S ±4
AND
Comm ission Busin css.
THE undei signed will continue to transact
the WARE-HOUSE .j- COMMISSION
BUSINESS in this city.
They are grateful for the patronage received
during the past season.
All business confided to their charge will
meet with prompt attention. —Their W are-
House and Close Stores, for security against
fire, are not surpassed by any similar Establish
ment in the place.
MUSGRGVE & BUSTIN.
July 10 2in 6
0“ The Augusta Chronicle, State Rights
Sentinel, Milledgeviile Recorder, Standard ol
Union, Washington News and Athens Banner,
will insert the above in their respective papers
for two months, and send their accounts to us
for payment. .M. Sc B.
J. A. CLETELA X D,l9 l*»? is!,
to return to ths city, by the Ist
_i of October next.
July 24 10
Fifty Dollars Kewaysl.
t RUN AWAY from the sub
scriber on Sunday night las., two
Negroes: Richird, who some
times calls himself RltUl VRD
SMITH and BETSEY his wife.
RICHARD is a small yellow or
mulatto man, has a lively walk,
seemingly submissive and obedi
ent ; prompt when directed to do i
any thing, and quite intelligent lor a slave, lie
had on when he absconded, a white round-about,
while vest and pantaloons, and ins hair so trim- ■
med as to form nearly a circle on ths lower ■
edge.
BETSEY is quite black, with a well formed !
and rather beautiful countenance ; n dqwn look, j
is ancient, and far advanced. Her dress mu re. ;
collected, except her b Mr, which ”-_s well comb
ed and plaited on ns m:-hcad and temples.
They took with ilkx j variety ol clothing
and some bedding.
They came (ro.n V..v either Richmond
or its vicinity, and i aim to rea. 'i i -ere
again. The above r. wiii be given if ta
ken without the 8:-. . del.vered to me in
Macon, and twei ' ' ullars it taken witi.i i
the State and if ’ ■ ;J wmeia i,:i;u-i.nd
all reasonable expenses simli he pa.-.1, an i •'Jd 1
if confined in any jail in the Stale s > U; it 1 rr
them again. A.M3tt.O>L i>AIjER.
Macon Jane 30 j-j■ >’ 1 -- n •'
FOR ‘S.SX3C.
4 FIRST rate second liand SURREY, with
harness complete, enquire «f D-. Duzus,
or, J>NO. B. GUIEU.
July 2 4
_3l«ut3tly Satk-fN. _
.-. OUR months alter date, application will be
jr;. 1 made to the Inferior Court ot Scrivc.i
Cum.ty, when sitting for Ordinary purport's, for
i ..ve :o sell ihe winds of the ical Estate of Ed
hul.-I D.d, deceased, late of said County for :
li.e benefit of iliy heirs and cr-mli; >rs of said «| e
« -I. G KOIIG EH. 1A XER, Adm’fej
4 u I i Jffi
monilrs .-.it'-r dm.-. apphcaiL ,
\t mida to the Ir.fdnor Court of Striven
Comity, tvhen sitting fir Ordinary
lei.v- i /sell the while the real M stole of
B.ui' R. Be' k, a minor of sim County, lor the i
beiiefii of said minor.
8 t r.i’HEN P. BE\ ILL. Guard’n. i
August?, 1835 .Jin H
months afterdate, application will be i
Ai made to the Inferior Court of Striven i
county, when sitting ter ordinary purposes, for '
JcaVet-a sed the whole of the real estate, of Wis
iI n' ’ i 'V, Git'.er, deceased. la I e 4>t si,;n count v
for the purpose of ni king u division among the
heirs oi said deceased.
THOMAS W. OLIVER, Adtk'r.
July 28 j ]
after date, implication will be
| ml' made to the Honorable Inferior Court o!
! Columbia county, when sitting ns a Court of
| Ordinary, ior leave to bell the whole of the Real
I fNtate and Negroes, belonging to the Estate of
. Edmund B. C< bh. ifeceasetk
OBEDIENCE D. BURCH. Exeouirix.
July 1-8 M
ITU ill! h ali't ; a., V v,ir.„
jri. made t > tne In'etior Co-;ri of Scnve'n
county, when silti. s lor Ordinai-v purposes, ior
i leave to sell the whole of. lie real estate of Jo
| remind Herrington, deceased,' l-.te of ?■;•] conn,
tv —also, five Negro S! ,v s named Reason, t-v
run. Tom, Abigail and-tier child, for the benefit
of ins heirs and creditors.
RIGHT) 11EURLNGTON v sen’r. Adm’r.
July 17, 1835 4m H
. *,G JR monins niter date, application will be
■R. made to the luietior Court of Sscriven
county, when c-it lor. Ordinary purposes, for
leav to sell ilm whole of (Pe real Estate 61
Sarah Knight, deceased, lire o‘ said .comry.
lor the beneiii of the heirs and creditors of s,-.id
deceased.
RIGHT) M. WILLIAMSON. Ad . ’r.
July 17. 1H.75 4m ri
.A 111 0,1 ill s o. I t*i ,i . aj* o 1 It*.,! 1 . 1. 1 .v o i
al he m ide to ili»; Honorable ihe Inferior
Court of Warie.-i Comm, when siiung for Or
dinary.purposes, ii.r leive to sei! the Negroes
- ’ ingnig to ihe.Estate yt Elisha H<tHim,«n.*de
ce isl'd. !• UGH ARVi3 I'RONG, A lui’r.
.i lily 10, 1835 4m ii
MJ L U oni.iliis n i-. r note, an,!.icali.m m i ni
l, made lo liie Ho nrinble I itenor Court ot
b am n County, when sitting lor ordinary jnir
j poses, lor leave to sell the reu «;-.laie oi Z> (dial
| man trunxliii. laic ul sai l counrv, deceased.
Q. L. C FR VNKRIN, A-hn’r.
\ July 3 4m 4
I SjlOU'l months alter rhwe, 'application will he
j made in ihe lion.ir .hle lalenor Court ot
j Lincoln Ceuniv. wdiilu si/iiug (or Urdnmry,
purposes, t r Leave to sell all the r ni estate, he.
] longing to tin: Estate of .Sl.eperd Groce, de
i ceased; sold ior ihe benefit of the heirs of said
I deceased. J E. GROCE. E.x’r.
1 Liifcolu, Co. May !3 I '35 4-o IDfi
•' R m r dale, application will be
j ,tl made in the i dcrior C.mrt oi Scdvt-n
i Conn'}', «In 6 s img tor Ordinary purpr si s. ior
| leave to sell 00-2. J Acre.- firs' quality Oak am!
■ Hickory L.nd m ihe 1-t District ot Cowed
| Uotiii'v, No. 2!)2. ml i! dug in iiie Es: a te o! Sa
■ ra 1 i\ up, dece me I, for 'he purp tsc of ivuilCing
j a division among the heirs of saj<l deceased
Also, a Negro Man nnmt d Da k, for ihe same
purpose.
SEABORN GOO DALE. A im’r.
j June 1, 1835 4 m 0() J
- t’l «1- ■ i iu’ ■.? s •,
A GOOD secomlnaml. CARRIAGE, nearly
JRI new, with li.nrne.-s all compleie.
ALSO,
A Fair of ’.I itch H nst s, perfectly Gentle nn.l
\\ a male cl suand. For 3ule on accommodfiting
terms, by \V. E. JACKSON,
Masonic Hull Bail ling.
June 3 -1 f
AN' •) s » r- - n -T r ’r t\ i .■^
v’> ti;>k u•» ,211>- aj ,s id
AND COmils I JON BUSINE IS.
""IHE Su!>'scr;hers, grateful for the patron
ML age here t n.ire extended to them, i ike this
method ot iiuonni ig il.inr friends and the public,
in general, that they have removed this branch
of their Business, to the
F3IG.Sd PROOF
TA’ 4 - r kj tx
X.- Sir - A .J-,a tV tt_j 1.3 «
Known as Kiiburn’sund recently occupied by W.
R. linff, where they now offer the ir services tn
the. public, deternwiied by diligent and aithfnl
discharge to iheir duty, to merit a liberal .share
of public patronage. ,^
The rates ol storage will be customars'. Cot
ton in .Store will be sold at 25 i ts. per bale, and
ail Cottons, consigned to their care, will be sold
free of charge. Liberal advances will tie made
on produce in Store, and all Cotton stored with
them, will be insured gratis.
They would also inform the public, that they
continue the GROCERY BUSINESS at their
old stand, where they h ive and will constantly
keen sn hand, a general and extensive as-ort
niehi oi every‘‘article in that line ami will feel
thankful for any p gronago extended to them, in
either Branch ok their Business.
J. VV. A I. T. HEARD.
.Tuiy 14 7
, 4JAUTII>M.
FORDID ill persons front trading for two
-ill Notes given by me to Jolm Guimarin, one
for Forty Dollars ami one for Ten Dollars, as
he holds a Note of sixty Dollars drawn by Mr.
C. A, Mood, an I endorsed by me lor the same
article which the above noi-es or Due Bills were
given for. THOS. 8. MOOD.
March 11, 1834 + Isis
CkSL isa>.wa.ru.
Just received and for sa r. at Factor j Pric s, an
Invoice of forty packages, of rich cut arid
plain (jl issienre. Consisting in pu t of —
E Fj> ot 11 How, Flute-!, Globe, and Barrel,
f.Nj Decanters jresii cut; Tius le Celeries; cm
glass Dishes, all sizes; . ug.irs. Cre ams, ricli
cat trails and Stand; Pitchers, Round Bowl-
Cviender, and Reading Lauifts, Gohleis, Lemon,
.•mes, C.'iecse Cups, Sweetmeat Dishes, Egg
Glass"#, Tumblers and Wines, various patterns,
Ac. and a-great variety oi plain Glass Ware.
For sale by W. E. J ACKBIIN,
Masonic Hall Building.
July 4 4
~>T ~lt fa si sue s/ se eii'p,
BY THK ItSEOr’Tllt; ItVwEIAN VEI.’KTARLE
U VtVI-1118\L MEDICINES OF THE HltrTlSH
COLLEGE OF H EALTII—LONDON,
fr HIGH have obtained the approbation and
y 9 recommendation of some Thousands ol
Cares, in Consumptions, Cholera Morbus, In
-1 flammation, internally oi externally; Dyspepsia,
; Fevers, Ague, Indigestion, Billious or Nervous
1 affections, and all diseases of the Liver; Yellow
| Fever, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Tic Dou
■ leureux, Dropsv, St. Vitus’s Dance, Epilepsy,
; Apnp'exr, Paralysis, Palsy, S;nn!! Pox, Measles,
I W hoopinaC ):; rii, Scarlet Fever, A? : . ;mo, Jann
j dice. Gravel, Stone, Strictures,' Ruptures, and
j syphilis, i;i all it# #. ■ :es ; Constipated
Worms, Scurvy, Itciiings of Lie Skin, Kings,
Evil, and ail C i means D;sor !ers; in short eve
cainpi-'.nt to which 'lie lorftan frame is so
dketuiiy subject, under ail their varied forms
and names: u the, ’.lvgeian -?onvmfte'n is, that
uau iss ./a; r.cl to one only Real Disease, that
is, the Imparity ,f the Blood.
These medicines are composed only ofVegc
tabie mat er, an! - re warranted on o:;th tocon
tain no ons plrtioe ot mercurial, mineral or
chemical substances.
O” Further particulars respecting their nn
precedeatcd success, mode of administering
Ac. may be had of.
THOMAS RICHARDS
Sole Agent for the City of Augusta.
Mny 30 cjq
' SEITL r SOX£ ST THIS OFFICE
Citaiiou.H, <ic. |
g::h (j IA, Scnren Canity.
‘ UYii! RTY days alter da'e, apjilication will
-BE be made to t a Inferior Court of said
: Court'y. when nning for Ordinary purposes.
by Cii ir! s Staari, for Letters of Admiuis
: ITT toil on the estate and effects of Tnomas
i phti in. deceased, late of said county.
therefore to cite and admonish all
IHHunugular the kindred and creditors ot the
IHHBR'ccased, to be and appear at my efii.e
withib the time prescribed by law, to tile their
otps:. tions (it any they have) to shew cause why
] said Loiter# should not be granted.
M itncss tiie Honorable Alexander Kemp, one
ol the Justices of said Court, lias 3rd
day of August. 1 535.
! 33d—U SEABORN GOODALL, Cl’k.
| O fZORGIA, Screven county.
! Hi I RTY divaatter date, application wilt
.ML be made to tiie Inferior Co ir! of said
County, when silting for Ordinary purposes, by
I Isaiah WdliautA, for Letters of Aiimmistra'ion
i upon iiie estate of Thomas Pengree, deceased,
! late of sib* County.
These'are therefore to cite and admonish ai
; and singular, the kindred and creditors, ol the
| said decease-1, to be aod appear at my office
: wiihiu tise time-prescribed by la.W, to file their
! objeciioi 3 (if any tbey have) to shew cause why
; said Letters should not be granted,
i Witness'the Honorable Solomon Bryan, one
ol the Justices of said Court, tin# l-llli day
of Julv, 1835.
| 30.1—8 ‘ SEABORN GOODALL Cl’Jr.
GEORGIA, Scrioen county.
I fJF IX months after date, application will be
i FJ)made to the Honorable tiio Interior Court
i of said county, when sitting for Ordinary pur
i poses, by Peyton 1.. Wade, Administrator ot
’ the Estate of Samuel M. Robert, deceased, for
i Letters Disnnssory:
I 'i’hesc are therefore to cite and admonish all
! and singular, the kind r ed and creditor# of tiie
! said deceased, to be ana appear at my office,
within the time-prescribed by law, to iiie their
objections (if any they have) to shew cause why
said Letters should noi be granted.
Witness the Honorable Alexander Kemp, one
of the Justices of said Court, tins Slit day
ot Apri), 18.35.
Gaa—lSG ‘ SEABORN GOODALL. Cl’k.
GEOIKrIA, Seriren County.
'~i hUIPvTY days after dale, application will
T_ be made tu the inferior Court of said
county, when sailing for Ordinary puriroses, by
■ R-.c'iard llcrringuui, sr. I-»r Letters of Adrninla
: tration on die Estaie and effects of Jereniiali
| Herrington, deceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
' and singular, the kindred and creditors ot said
| deceased, to be and appear at my office w.iihin
i the time prescribed by law, to file their objcc
i Enin# (if any they have) to shew cause why said
Letters should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable John S. Rieves, one
ol the Justice# of said Court, this 28tb day
of May, 1835.
i 3ftJ—2ol ’ SEABORN* GOODALL. Ci’k.
I GEORGIA, Columbia county.
IX months after date, application will be
made to the Inferior Court ol said County,
when silling lor Ordinary purposes, by Henry
\V. V!assingdc, Guardian of O. !I. Ik Davis,
for Letters Dismissory of said Gnardiansiiip.
These .are therefore to cite and admonish all
i and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear at my office,
. j within the time prescribed by jaw, to file their
| objections (if any they have) to shew cause why
1 sin! Letters should not be grained,
j Given under my hand at office in Columbia
county, this ISihdayof February, 1835.
: sm—l4G J V'. BURN’"- (!>!■' f’k
* r n > / KxlA , c.cnceit aouniy.
T'■.,!!!RTY days alter date, application will
iVu ba m ide lo ihe Inferior Court of said
Conniy, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, by
■ Nicholas Barry, for Letters of Administration
! on the estaie ansi effects of Joseph Gibbons, do
! ceased, Icie ot said county.
] These are .thereion* t-i cite and admonish all
I and singular, ilia kindred ami creditors of said
| deceased, lo be arid appear at my office wi bin
■j the time prescribed by law, to file their objec
i lioiia(it anv they have) to shew cause why said
| Letters should not be granted.
• Witness the Honorable Alexander Kemp, one
of ilie Justices of said Court, this IBtH day
of July, 18.35.
j 30,1—1 U SE V BORN <soi >D A LL. Ci’k.
THU FLORIDA
. : J - Sl l As--.-- Cff
IG.fMZG COfLVA ffiffik
TiIROUGII IN 5i DAVB, ’
tram Augusta, Georgia, to Mobile, Alabama.
• i EAV E»S Aiignsia every other day immedi.
hIH ately after tiie arrival ol I lie great Nqrth.
ern Vlail Coaches, and the Rail-Road Passenger
Cars from Charleston, 8. C. (say 7 o’clock, P.
\l. giving the passengers fine lo secure seats
via Louisville, Haukinsville, Pindt-rton, Bain, j
iindgo, CMiat'ahoochee, (tormerly Mount Ver I
nou,) Marianna and Cedar Biuif, in Coaches— I
thence to Pensacola, per Steamboats liner Choc,
tahachie River and Bay, Sr. Rosa Sound and
Pensacola Bay.) Coaches to Blakely, and Steam
b-ats to Mobile.
A Passenger taking his seat at Augusta, is in
no danger of being thrown out or losing his pre
ference by oilier conflicting interests (as the
Florida Line is hut one concern and under one
contrmil throughout,} and may rely WITH
CEuTAI.NTV upon his arrival at Mobile in
lime speciliv-l, through all weather and at any
season, unless some most unforeseen catastrophe
should occur. The great Mobile and New Or.
leans Mail is earned by this route. The Agents
Dr accommodation. Team's, Coaches and Dri
ver# arc not surpassed in the southern cnunirv.
The smooth, hard, natural roads, the safe and
interesting water navigation, die time and ac
commodation afford tiie tra veller speed, certain,
ty, comfort, and a pleasing variety. Connected
ns n were with tiie Steam Packets from New
York and the Rail Road from Charleston, S. C.
travellers can reach New Orleans from New
i York in less than *1 1 d.-ivs.
j New Orleans from Washington City, in 12
j davs.
Tuis route offering as it does such advantages
to the traveller, eniiiles it to the public patron
age.
j From Chattahoochee, Florida, we have a
branch line* via, Qni.icy and TALLAHASSEE,
to St. Marks, 4 Horse Post Coaches ; also, two
branches from flawkinsville, one to Aiilledgj
ville and one to Macon, light two horse Coaches.
All baggage, bales, parcels or articles, of any
description, ca ried or sent by any o our Steam
Boats or Coaches, either with or without pas.
sengers, at tiie risk df the respective owners
thereof. Extra baggage will be charged. No
1 8:a r e fare reiurneu.
STOCKTONS & CO.
, * Distance, New York to Charleston, 980 m.les
“ Charleston to Augusta, 135 “
“ Augusta to Mobile, 540 “ 1
“ Mobile to-N. Orleans, 150 “
Total, 1,806 miles. J
Time, New York to Charleston, 8b Honrs.
“ Charleston t > Augusta, 12 ■'
; “ Augusta to Mobile, 132 “
“ Mobile to New-Orleans, 28 **
T-'tal, 258 hours.
Making 153 miles per day. or 7 miles per hour,
Indus ve oi ail s'.opages, averaging the Line from
New-York to Chariestpn—that from Ch irieston
to New-Orh-ans being positive. Moreover, there
are b it fourjTghtßtage travelling
February 2'J 150
ryr Papers that haw been ordered to publish
the former advertisement, will st, p it, and insert
tills, provided they will do so one year (or luru
dollars,) and send iheir accounts to tins office fur
p ij inent.
2, AW.
HE subscriber has removed from Gaines-
L viiie ;o Cummins, Forsyth County. H e
u;l! attend ail the Superior Courts oi the Chero.
k- c and Hall in the Western Circuit.
HENRY UGHTFOOT SIMS.
Camming. May 16, 1835. M 26—tu? 19c
FASHIONABLE
Stenel't t 'fields Clothing,
FOR SUMMER WEAR,
m- ECFIVED by the laiest aihvals, a large
ijAi' and complete assortment, consisting in
p irt of Superfine Bombasin, Drap, De le. Cam
blet and Merino. Dress and Frock Coa,s, t **a
tees and Pantaloons.
Vo-y fine India Grass Irish Linen and Ging
ham Frock and Dress Coats, Coatees and
Jackets
White, Brown andfi cured Drilling Pantaloons,
Mirse tiles, Wilting, Bombasin and Silk Vests ;
which have r.li i>ee". made in the very best style.
English spnn Silk an;l Cotton Net under Sni rts
and Drawers ; Linen and Cotton Sturts, made
in the newest style and in the neatest manner:
Collars; Cotton and Linen thread Gloves; E
iastic Suspenders and Pantaloon Strips ; Ho
siery of all kinds; Hats, Caps, and Neck Stocks,
of every quality and description of style, which
they offer at the lowest market prices.
PRICE .V MALLERY,
Fashionable and Military Tailors,
No. 258 Broad st. between the G’m-be and Ui’ited
Spates Hotels.
May 29 199
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■ ~ "A a
i rMIHE following Sweepstakes are open, air
I i 8 will be run for over the Augusta Rac<
I Course, commencing on Tuesday, the 24. h day
: of November next, vz •
ft,lst Day —A Sweepstake —2 mile heats.
Entrance .9490, half for eit.
| Second i. at —A Sweepstake —3 mile heats.
Entrance 950;), half forfeit.
Third Day—. 4 Sweepstake —4 mile heats
Entrance @I,OOO, half forfeit.
Three, or more, to make a race in each stake
—an I tree lor any and all horses in the IJ. States -
Fourth Day —A Sweepstake — 1 mile htcats.
! Entrance §3O >. half forfeit—lor untried 2 and
3 year old Colts.
| Tile Rules of the Augusta Jockey Club to
j govern in i ll cases.
| Subscriptions to close on the Ist of Septem
be r.
Li all entries, the one half of the subscription
must bo deposited in the President’s hands be
tore or at the time of entry ; and in the event
of there not being more than two subscribers to
any day’s race, and tfie parties wishing to run, no
I objection will be made.
PROPRIETORS.
1 P. S. The owner ol Governor Hamilton,
pledges himself to enter him, /accidents ex
cepted,) lor the (our mile day, at one or two
thousand dollars entrance.
July ! 7 8
l r . .Sifsdes vfljeit Vouches.
Mz&MMI
I . TA T E tSc N 8-1 W i>A At
! Li-tie of Four Horse MAIL Cif ACHES,
! From Augusta byway of Washington, Lex
ington, Athens and Jefferson to Gainesville.
Running 3 tunes a week and hack—through
to Athens in one a a half days, and toGaines-.
vrlie in two days.
v 1,1 iI, COACHES on this line are new ant!
■ ol No. 1,1 toy. New York, manufacture.
'l’he teams are first rate, and the Drivers are
carciitl, sober, steamy young men ; having been
trained by the undersigned in North Carolina.,
Tlie contractors pledge themselves to do cveiy
tiling in their power to accommodate the pub.
lie. i heir Teams, Coaches and Drivers v.nii
not suffer by comparison with any other line in
tile Southern States. Tiiis line will fie contin
tied Bi-weekly in Hacks from Gainesville to
Daiilotioga, and also from Gainesville to Spring
Place. These ■ cures from Gainesville west
wall he in full operation in a short time.
O” I Ins Line le: ve- ; Augusta on Monday’s,
Wednesday’s and Friday’s at 2 A. M. and ar
rives in Washington same days (>v 5 P. .M.atnl
Athens by 11 on next day, and Gainesville by
10 P. .VI. ot the second day.
Returning—Leaves Gainesville Monday’s,
W ednesilay’s and Friday’s at 2 A. M. and arrive
m Athens sane day by 12 noon and Washing
ton next morning by 7 A. M and Augusta by 7
j P. ,VI. of the 2n day.
Ail exertions will be made to please.—One
of the Contractors will always tie on the line;
the y will personal! v superintend tire lino.
O’ Our Otnci' in Augusta is kept at the Globe
Hotel, and at the General Stage Office, in one
j of the front Rooms of the Eagle A. Phremx Ho
| tel. Mr. G T Scott, is our Agent in Augusta.
O’ Ail Parcels, Bundles, &c. at the risk rii
the owner.
il-F bare to Washington l§i>, Athens §9, and
to all other points in proportion.
'1 ATE N EWE \N D, Contractors.
Augusta, Ga. Jan. 7,1 >- 35 11 ]
’ gi7obe no
AUGUSTA, GEORG I !.
TS3K SCSBtiCKBBiRSt
jJT Pf AS taken the entire control of that spa
iflte. cions ami well known establishment, on
the cornerof Broad and Ja< kson streets, which
will be open to customers on the Ist of Septem
ber next. The building has just been refitted
and the rooms newly furnished, and the table
will be supplied with the best the market will
a fiord. Transient families will also meet the
most ample accommodations ami attendance* and
every effort will be made to give satisfaction to
those who may patronize tbisestablislimeht. lie
hopes from his experience, and earnest efforts to
please, that he will deserve the patronai e Ire
solicits. BENTON WALTON.
August 2*3
Tliis’ty Dolta:**; Eiewsird.
fit A N A W A \ from the sub
scriber on the 1 71 h of July last, a
j i’f-d'h dark mulatto boy called SAM, a-
PIA^ lat twenty six years old. near
r -s p t; iCtY five feet six inches high, rather
chunky built,rhion cheeksorjavvs,
speaks low, and is artful; the
{SFgF] small part of .his rigluler having
: >*—«2SL«filSs been broke or had’y hun.sho.vs
very different from the left, which is notable, and
ne snys done by a horse when he was small; he
j wore away an old black fur hat, white colored
: short coat and pantaloons. Any person that will
j apprehend said runaway ar bring him to me, 10
j tntles north west ot G' cnesborough, Greene
J County, or place hind some safe jail, and give
I me not 'ce so that I or- get him, shall have the
j above reward from the subscriber.
WILLIAM \V_;T v
Augustß ti ; ,
25 DOLLARS RE WAR D~
'<N-'-;- r si 1 RA4 LD from the stable
v 7 . “I ’be subscriber, on the night ol
April, two Sorrel Horses—
s I jfj* "ne a dart sorrel with blaze lace,
the other, a light sorrel with a
sm ill star in the face. The above reward will
be paid on delivery, to J. LAROCHE, Savnti
nab, or to me at Augusta, A. B.AUDRY.
ICr It isthojghfthey are near this city.
Jl ‘ne 2 200
_ _ STOCKS.
XfJ E have received this dnv another spier
tr W did assortment of SUM MER STOCKS
Linen Shirts. Bosoms with Frills, Collars Sus
penders <kc, &c.
C. B KIRTLAND & CO.
Under the United Slates Hotel
April 7 184 -
I’SITEO STATES HAIL.
FOR NORFOLK. (Va )
VIA BEAUFORT, N. CAROLINA.
The superior coppered
and copper fa» - ten.ed steam
(W— packet DOLPHIN. Capt.
ja a. Pennover. will leave
Charleston, S. C. for Norfolk. (Va.) via Beau
fort, North Carolina. on THURSDAY the 13ih
inst. at 10 o’clock in the morning, and continue
to run regularly, leaving Charleston every
Thursday fortnight tbei easter, at 10 o’clock in
the morning.
The Masts-and Sails belonging to the Dol
phin, are replaced, to meet the wishes ot Pas
sengers who deem them necessary. She has
elegant accommodations for 50 Passengers only,
and consequently never crowded. Berths can
be engaged either at Norfolk or Charleston, by
addressing the Agents, post paid, and cash en
closed.
WILLIAM PATTON. Charleston, } . r ,
DICK RON &. HUNTER, Norfolk, )
August II w 3 15
O” The following papers will insert the above
once a week tor three weeks—Augusta C>*n
strntionalisf. Mobile Register, New Orleans
Bnlfetin, Richmond Enquirer, and N. York Star.
a _a TO REfIT,
A omv-nieiit dwelling bouse on W isb
jsi spy mgion s>„ at present ocruried by Mr.
Ml Crawley. A facile.i to the house is a ganb-n
and ali out buildings necessary for the c.mveni
cnee of a family. JOHN MOORE.
August It 4 1 >
TO ftiFVl',
A Convenent DWELLING (ora
JUiS-Small fa'mtlv, in a centra, pan ‘>l the ci
ty. " ‘ THOMAS I. WRAY.
August 11 15
i R ENT,
|fpr| The two DWELLINGS on Ellis- I
11-ijilj street, in the rear ot the Store of the
undersigned. Possession given Ist October. j
Apply to GEO. R. JESSUP.
August 7 wfi 14
T 9 iftEAT.
GF-h The STORE No. 247 Broud-street,
iiljUigiy occupied by M. Woodruff.
' W. B. THOMAS.
August 4 13
TO BfiEffT.
n _ From the first October.
Th it conventeni Dwelling HOUSE,
liitiisiy situate on (tie south side, lower end of
Broad-street, now in the occupancy of John V.
Cowling, Esq There is a Lot attached to the
house containing acres, cultivated as a Gar
den. on which is all necessary tint-buildings.
Possession given immediately. For further
particulars apply at this office.
July 28 11
' ~ ti> a? is at, "
fisafM FROM the first of October next, the
dwelling in the western end of the Insu
rance B ink buil.itog. WH. CUM .MING.
July 34 M 10
To linkers,
a , To StEATT.
f~'Fifit FRO M the first of October next, se
lc- jj-iyl ral ituild ngs on the corner of Macin.
tosli and Reynold streets, for the Inst five years
rented by James Johnston, for the purpose of
manufacturing and vending Carriages. Oo the
premises are a B.icksumlPs Shop, Harness
Shop, and every building necessary for carrying
oa that Business extensively. The situation is
believed to be inferior to none in the city, being
convenient to Broad strcei and the Batiks, and
in the immediate vicinity of three large Cotton
Warehouses. JOHN MOORE,
Executor <>l Hugh Nesbitt.
July 24 4w 111
TO El IE AT,
, , From the first October next.
flltfsM One of tlie spuci. us Fire Proof
Jjfhgh-J STQRES in Fox’s Rmge, occupied
at present by Mr. Gregory Dillon.
At.SO.
A very couvcnient and well ii fished DWEL
LING, suitable tor a Boarding House, with two
offices underneath siuia.ed on f'filts street, m j
tite rear or tsie above Range. For ierois apply
to A. PICQUET, Agent.
July 14 ! in 7
’ TO it EAT.
■l7 A rommodious two story on
.jK.B-ijLßeynold street, immediately below Me
Gniti’s find lings. Amu lu d to the house, is a
large garden, the fences of which will he put in
perfect repair. Possession'given on the I-t Oc
tober next. Apply to A. GUMMING.
July 3 4
■ Tin* a'f.AT.'
STORE 275 Broad street, situated in i
pii-gkij tlie centre ol biisinm°. Auply on the j
pi t-i", to N. S\ll PH A CO.
July 3 4
’ a ’L,
fiUlcTy THE Ware House, now occupied by
ISsiiß Mr. John Rees, on Campbell Street.
For terms, apply to
V. N B THOMAS.
.Toly 3 ft 4
Tf> EJEAT,
t From the first October next .
ftfl’fja 4’ lle corner Grocery STO,HE No. 1
.I. now oc upte.l by G. EJnionsoti. I
ALSO.
The STORE and DU EL LING next above |
the Urtik More of Mr. A. Rowe, on Broad- |
street. Apply to R. Walton. Esq nr
U. If. ( LARKE.
July 14 utO 7
. To S2e::J.
f 7% THE s-iihs. r ber offers In rein, and ;
b jliiH possession given on the Ist October j
next, inti opp r part i.f the house, where she re- i
sides at prc.-enl. Ttirs put ol the h»use is com.
posed ol t uir rooms, well fi oslicii, and very com i
fortaide. Attaciied to ilie premises is a kitchen,
and oilier necessary solid tunldmgs. A stable
and carriage house ean he o'otaineii at life same
time, if desired. T*ie pn uii es lie on Broad
street, opp isi e the Eagle &. PoCEuix Hote-I, and
vety near the market. For particuiars and
terms apply to the subscriber.
A. SERA.
July I I vvO 7
?=*»3^.'.
Tiie Sebscribur ofTct s for stile
'F Ins Lands lying on both sides ol the
'Vasliingio;* Road, and from three
and a halt to five (rules of the ciu of
Angus)a. Tins Tract contains about nine hun
dred acres, tour hundred of which ts cleared !
and under cultivation, tile balance wood land
and well timbered. Tire Washington r>a f near
!y divides this land, and either side or the whole
will be sold, as may best suit the purchaser.
ALSO,
His Brick Yard and Lots in tlm upper
end of tlie city ot Augusta — also. Ins M il pro- ;
perty on Spirit Creek, 12 miles from Augusta; I
there is a first rule Saw Mill, running two Saws, |
with 3300 acres-of Pine Land, several hundred |
acres of this Land is considered good for culti- 1
vation it cleared—a great bargain wi 1 be given j
in either of the above. For terms (in rny ab i
sence) apply to B. ii. Warren. Esq.
G. B. MARSHALL.
July 7 tOl 5 )
RUNAWAY.
v From tfi<* subscriber on j
the2lst of April last, in Ham- j
UiUM burg, S. C. a Yellow Boy, very j
much freckled, and apparently
\t' .\ pock-marked, about 19 years ol '
‘sA age, and near about 5 feet Jor 4
inches high. His name is JOHN,
speaks fluently and appears quite
* ' ' ~T^ J, shre’.vd and intelligent. He had
on when lie runaway* satinet pantaloons, cotton
shirt, cloth coat with a velvet collar. He is ,
lately from Charleston, and is supposed to be
lurking about Hamburg or Augusta. A liberal
reward will be give for the apprehension of the
runaway. LESTER RICHARDS.
Hamburg, S. C. May 4 192
Tresli Crackers.
BUTTER a i BOSTON Biscai 1
SUGAR - Crackers >WINE do
WATER ( S SODA do
PILOT BREAD.
Received weekly by N. SMITH &CO j‘
J«F 3
august a
Independent Fire Company
CSjASS SO. OS£,
To be drsttvss au iSis cisy «f Ah»
October 15th. 1535,
Under the superintendence and direction of the
Commissioners.
75 NUMBER LOTTERY:::!! DRAWN BALLOTS.
cSplrufciii Scljrmr.
1 Prize oi’ 6,000 is 6.000
1 do 2,000 is 2,000
1 do 1,000 is 1,000
1 do 800 is 800
1 do 600 is GOO
100 do 500 is 50,000
20 do 100 is 2,000
20 do 75 is J ,500
20 do 50 is 1,000
64 do 30 is 1,920
64 do 25 is 1,600
64 do 20 is 1,280
64 do 15 is 960
128 do 12 is 1,533
128 do 10 is 1,28!)
I 3.008 do 8 is 24 060
j 22,176 do 5 is 110,000
25,831 Prizes ttmounfin" to $298,420
■ Tickets S 5, Shares iaa proportion
[O* The holders of Tickets in 'lie u!ci scheme
of the nhovc named Lottery, are requested in
semi or bring them in, for exchange lor Tickets
in the above scheme.
A. HEAD. Manager.
■Office under the Globe Motol.
I August 14 16
.Medical College ©S Geofgi:-.
T ,JIE Lectures in this institution will hr re
H. sumed on the third Monday in October
next, and continued as usual six mouths. They
will be delivered bv
L. A. Dugas, m. d. on Anatomy--and Physiology.
Paul F. Eve, ji. i>. on the Principles and Prac
li e of Surgery.
A. Cunningham, m d. oti the Principles and
Practice of Medicine.
Joseph A. Eve. in. d. on Therapeutics and Ma.
teria Medica.
M. Antony, m. d. on Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women and Infants.
L. D. Ford, m. d. on Chemistry and Pharmacy.
THE TERMS ARE
Matriculation 'Picket, so be taken once, $5 00
Tickets lor the full Course, 100 00
Tickets lor Practical Anatomy, once only, 10 00
Diploma Fee, 10 00
JOHN W. WILDE, Pres.
L. D. Ford, Sec’y. Board of Trustees.
Augusta. July 14, 1835 7
J>a«t Kf‘©tMV©d oy t. MC.i©a»itcti!»,
fBXODtill YARNS, a series of Naval Tales
JSL and Sketches.
May 19 190
■p«rwbEir.
KEGS FFFG. and 100 do Mus
510'ketnnd Blasting Powder.
Just received by S'team Boat John Randolph.
FOR SALE BY
PILLOT & LEBARBIEIt.
June 2 200
s>BS.§ (5
/*|XIIE Copartnership heretofore existing be.
hi. tween the Subscribers, under the firm of
Combs & Mason, was this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons having demands
against said concern will present them to Geo.
D. Combs, to whom all persons indebted will
please make payment.
G. D. COMBS,
WYLIE W. MASON. i
The Subscriber, grateful for past patronage,
begs leave to inform his friends and customers
generally, that lie will continue the GROCERY
BUSINESS, a 1 the oid stand No. 309 N. E.
corner of Br. ad X Campbi li streets, wiiere he
hopes ta merit u continuance ol [last favors.
GEO. D COMBS,
Augusta, July 14, 1835 [July 17—8]
PARASOLS.
A Large assortme- t of Ladies, Misses and
LAS-Children*.) Parasols and SUN U.MCREL-
I
ALSO
3 Ca?cs Superior Silk Umbrellas.
4 Cases (. oiton do
For saley G. A . W A LK ER.
June 12 203 231 Bro id . v eel
I iflvana Sragra r» Ac
f if BOXES Havana Sugar lor PrcscTv
2l 17 ing
£5 Bis. low price Lump Sugar
20 “ best Loaf Sugar, just received by
N. SMITH X CO. ’
July 17 8
Ja 2, iKj ij .it Sj J'l.
ILA DELPHI A Pale, rn quart and pint
~aL bottles very fine.
N. SMITH & CO. 1
_ July 3 t 4 I
Mall Arrangement.
P9ST OFFii’t , JIJGI'STA, f
15th May, U 35. \
THE SAVANNAH MAIL,
Due at 3 ?. m Closes at 8 a m.
'1 H E NORTH ERN MAIL,
Due at 2 t*. m. Closes at 8 ! , a m.
THE WESTERN MAIL,
Due at 8A a m Closes .it 2 t 4. m.
THE FLORIDA MAIL.
Due every other da v tit t-4 a- m Closes at 2p. m.
THE CHARLESTON MAIL,
Due at 7 p m. Closes at 8 p m
THE ATf.’ENS MAIL.
One Tuesday, Thursday, .itul Saturday nt T r M.
Closes Sundav,Tuesday, an Thursday at Bp. m.
OFFICE (JOURS.
The Office will be open from 7 A M. to 7 |
P. ,VL except from 9 to 10 A. M. and ,rotn 2 to
half past 3 P. M
On Sundays the Office will be epi n from halt
past 9 to bait past II) A. M. and from f! to 7 P.
M. W M. C. MICOU. P. M
May lb 195
CIJJEFSE.
U PER TOR ENGLISH CHEESE, in qmm
titles to suit purchasers, c .n he l ad at
N. SMITH A CO.
June if! 204
“ J f:V2' Ci -M’ l/i
AT THK
Family G-ror.ersy Store,
131 Broad street.
■gs CINCINNATI HAMS
1 Box Loaf Salt l
2 Tierces !>est head Rice
2 Boxes Fine Apple Cheese
20 Kegs Lard
10 Tubs fresh Mav Batter
C Half Bbls Fulton Market Beef
1 Hhd choice Molasses, fur Fimily use
5 Boxes double refined Loaf Sugar
5 do White Havana j
5-G Lbs. Catty’s Gun Powder, Imperial and j
Ovsen Teas
Also' 2 Lbs. Cattv’s 'of the inferior kinds
2 Bids Smoke ! Tongues
] do Smok' d Beef
1 Rbl Soft Shed Almonds.
N. f>. Tne Store w I he kept open every
night until 3 o’c.oek, I it au. ucc .mmodation ol
customers.
June 23 _______ J_
IL? -
subscribers take the present opportun
il ty to inform those of theirfnends who may
prefer Suits made to measure in the city of New
York, previous to the tall season, that one of the !
firm will leave shortly ; and any orders entrusted
lo them, previous to the first of August, w ill be
made from goods sele ted out of the best stocks
imported to tins country, in the best style oi
workmanship; which they guarantee shall give
entire satisfaction.
PRICE X MALLERY,
Drapers and Tailors.
N. B Those indebted to the subscribers inll '
confer a favor by liquidating thtir accounts.
July 10 6 1
JISLLEBtiEVILLE
? S TREE T E O TTER I*
fSpHE Official List of the 4th day’s Draw.
!u. ing of this Splendid Scheme, is received.
The fortunate Ticket which drew the pmeof
. TEN THOUSAND DOLL A RS, is No. 14,524
THE FOLLOWING CAPITALS WERE ALSO DRAWN :
No. 9.536, 1000 Dollars.
“ 16,222, 1000 «
“ 19,982, 900 “
7,887, 890 «
“ 3,287, 700 c
“ 19,528, 300 “
“ 11,428, ]OO
44 18,853, 100 “
And a large number of others.
Adventurers are invited to call and invest oar,
| ly, as but one day’s drawing is to take place
3 I when the splendid capital prize of 2.3,000 Dol!
9; lars, with o hers of 1000,830, 703. 600, 500,
0 ; 203. and 100, vn;l bo drawn; and in
o | add'tinn, tiie first and last drawn Nos. will each
| be entitled to 5090 Dollars, mikirtg the h ,nd
-3 j some amount ol 10.000, any of wired wviy be
9 had for 10 dollars, or a share in proportion.
0 M KIGH I & CO.SNARD, .Managers,
j. _ O’ Apply at the ..la established Prize and
Printing Office, 361 Broad street, opposite the
Masonic Ha,'l, Augusta, or to G. T. Scott A
0 gent. Globe Hotel. '
9 j J»iv 17 _____ «
- li El - a* til a* 4, a qj A 'A' N
9 °J iAe - London, E Unburg, F.reir n and
1,-e.stni-nster Quarterly Reviews.
I KUNS for tne above works Will
e ho received by 1 ho in as Richards aim John
0 | VV. Stoy.
3 ; P. ice for the Whole series §8 per annum
j tor any tlnee ot them 7 ..
For “ two “ “ 5 ~ ~
j For “ one “ * 4 3 i, „
June 26 g
_ r k'OTTSCE.
’_..7)IE undersigue I has appointed John 11.
' Mann, Esq. his Agent during his absence
; Iron! the i irate.
„ AND If AS ALSO TO RENT.
j,; j* 9 Commodious Fire Proof
. r'rdi iil.iti LORE.P, near the Lower Market.
. ALSO,
A DWELLING fJOUSEon Reynold-streef,
near Gapt. Gummiiig’s Ware House.
Possession to be given on the first, of Octo
. her next. ASAPH WATERMAN
June 12 IwtO 203
SJS r OS£EI> BEFP."'
ff BBLS. fresh Smoked BEEF, fit for Boil
yVjy ing. received a: the FA M ILY GROCERY
■AiilyJ 5
.3 SE.ec©i v«m3
B y TUO 17 A S RICH A R DS,
tOJULU LIPS NEW WORK, The Student
n! 3 in two Vols.
Tales of the American Revolution, being Vol.
25. Boys and Girls Library.
July 7 5
SUWAES.
~S HHDS. prime N. O. 1
15 do. St. Croix, >SUGARS.
10 do. Porto Rico, 5
FOR JALE RY A. SIBLEY.
On Consignment —3D Boxes LEMONS.
March 7 ] fjo
XOTZCE.
A LL persons indebted to the Eifa e of Ed l
C : A mand li. Cobb. Esq. deceased, are
quested to mike immediate payment to Col,
Zacli. Williams; an. 4 those that have claims 1
against the said Estate, will hand them to him
agreeably to law (or settlement—who is duly
authorized to act as my Agent in the settlement
of the Estate. Any receipt given by him as
my agent, will .he lawful ~i,.l good.
OBEDIENCE D. BURCH, E.v’rs.
June 26, g
!sl«3b .
B. B. KHITL \N i. & CO.
MERC HAN "I TAJ&ORS- Under U; S. Hofei
f,. RE receiving ami opemn'g a splendid As.
N-iA. sortmeut of GOODS in their line—Cal
1 see - 164 March 10
G JISJSLi Vfi *
.. 7J Vla j uit reenl ved 11 0111 Ne w Yoik, a sup- '
Ll SL ply (if ve.-y FRENCH MUS
, isINS, of tin latest i'ans styles, to which they
j would respecthdly c,.1l the attention of the La- 1
j .lies—also, rich Famw Hdk’s. and Shawls—La- I
1 di;-y superior L. S Gloves siqn iior white and
j “ro a n (Gass C! -ths—best style of Irish Linens j
| and L 1 wins, and L udes’ iqiet ior hem sliltli Li
nen Cambric Handkerchiels.
j April 7 164 |
JUST HI ' ll El .
And for sale at the FAMILY CROC Ell 7
N / ORE. AO. 194 Broad- street,
ff HMD [ rime St. (ooix .s-UGAR
ii_ 10 bbls New i.-rlerms tin
L) kegs i f iim ssee Lard, very prime
H) boxes Medoc Claret
12 do Mu-cat Wino
70 boxes best Rosin Soap
70 halt boxes t'o
5 boxe* Druggist Wiiite do
5 do Venegated do
.» do Montpelier scented
3 rdo Round Shaving Cakes, scented
A general a-s wimeiit . f Risenn X Pilot Bread;
in whole, halves and quarter Bbls and Boxes
■’ bbls Smoked Beef, very fresh
Moiiongaliela Wht-kev
Cider and Wine V.negar,
Liiruling this dav from Steam Boat Company’s
Boats' No 8 and 9.
J;y 3 4
Wane’s Pale it gfei tauh Pcinip'.
■ 'HI', most perfect and nselul instrument
•is ever invented for evacuating the Stoma, h
the Cupping and the Nipple Glass, and lor Eno
inns. A supply of tin* ulna e tor sale by
R. B. H AVI LAND X CO
J3»r« Seu- <T*o©cJs. »
-■b. KL tJ'iTiij W Sc
|3 f! AVE received and are receiving. 11.e best
fkyL assortment ol SUMMER GOODS ever
f flered by H em before—comprising m part of
Extra super Bine X. Black BROADCLOTHS
and some vety dt.sirabfe fancy rtdours, viz 1-
D A LIIIA, Dark, Green and Court Brown,
And a handsome variety of Fancy coloured
Hail .Milt'd Cassim. res.
Do. Wool tiy’d Black do.
Diagonal do.
VLS i 1 N .B—well st I feted f»r the grave ?.r.tl
the g iv. —Summer Stocks : rail and seeih- m ,
Martli 17 ]7Q
Hi 033 (%) j
0 f.M’ !i ver y superior quality, made a' the
'«■>' Vaucluae Manufacturing Company, Edge
field District, Sonili Carolina, can be lad i 1
quantities to suit purchasers, at .Messrs. J. X D.
Morrison and '.V. X H. Bryson’s.
CHRISTIAN BRFiITHAUPT.
Frcsident V. M. CO.
June 13 3 m ofij
:*TG.4H, &c.
£> HHDS N. O. S gar.
2 ) !)l»!s do do.
2 Pipes Cognac Br .indy
10 Halt Pipes Jo do.
12 Cases Superior Silk Hat, i
2 T.. reies Prime .New Ri te
2 Hiids Jamaica Ru,.i
ID Rags Coffee
2 Cases Patent Clocks
2 B des Linen .OsnahiirTs
2J.O;i!J Superior Spanish Seg 3rs
1 11Ul,u ‘ ur ijaie on accomm idatic-r
le w - e -
Sis AD, &cv.,
I * } r ; F 6bis extra No. I. Conn, SHAD
ACvf 2o kets No. 1. Mackerel
2o half bills No. 1. do. , .
-5 kets No. i. Salmon, just received by
~ N. SMITH X CO.
CLAKET.
Table Claret at 25 cents per bottlj.
m..K or <0 cents rt?r gallon.
T . „ N. SMITH & CO.
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