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B- Ifonr Geo Bmi >ni»* C
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Beidter R iz Brook* inr James D
Bankoion I)r L Bridge* John
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Beard Ch trie* A Bright mr i're*?oa
Bel Ami Brandon Janie*
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p,,,,, lean I liouiaeC Bunu*u J une* B
B'anri K did Butler Andiew
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n„n ineu mr J in** But or Maty
B ackman O A Birew.Jara-i
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B'ltineail Thomas M Bird
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Bryan Jan*«* U
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Fell 2 W.C MICOU, P H
Reid 1 * Improved ladcpeudeut
fepring Truss,
A New and improved independent patent
YS.Truß*. for the immediate and permanent re
lief, and probable cure,of these who are afflicted
with tngtnn.il, kcrotal. and timbilcal hernia or
rupture. This Truss, requires neither belt
strap, buckle,-nor any other appendage to make
u retain its proper plac«. It will answer equal,
ly well tor bnh sexes. It will not prevent atten
tion to ordinary bustuees ; neither will it prevent
dressing in the moat fashionable manner. Its
application produces no pain, and will entirely
prevent tho protrusion of (he intestine.
The following extracts are from a report of a
eonimittee of the Medical Society of Augusta,
Ga ;
“TlteCommitree have had placed in their hands
the certtficat* of two ot Mr. grid’s patients, and
the statements concerning the application of the
Truss to.five others, making in all seven case*.:
From some of the patients residing out of the.
city, we have been able to examine and collect
the particulars of but 5 cases out of 7, to whom
the Truss ha* been applied. Mr. M., who was
ruptured on both sides, believes himself perma
nemly cured on one. He has left off the Truss
f»r more than twenty.lour hours, and notwith
standing considerable elforts were designedly
made, no protrusion took place.”
“ Mr. Martin, now in his ninetw-ififth year,
and well known as the oldest inhabitant of Au
gusta, has been afflicted with hernia for more
than forty years ; and after having tried every
Truss that he had ever heard of, expresses his
entire satisfaction of the relief afforded, and
think* he yvt maybe cured by wearing the one
applied by Mr. Reid.”
•* Mr. S. after wearing the new Tru«* about
six weeks writes—-‘I am now satisfied of the
benefit it will afford the afflicted. It has given
me relief, and I am row quite easy while wear
ing it; and would recommend it io any person af
flicted with hernia.”*
The negro man Isaac, belonging to Mrs.
Rswell, has already been presented to the So
ciety, and all have had an opportunity of exam
ining him poreonally, and of judging ot the ope
rations of the Truss in his case.”
•• The fifth case, which we have investigated,
is that of the Inventor and Patentee himself,
who has been afflicted with inguinal hernia on
both sides, on one for more than thirty-five years,
and on the other for several!.; and after experien
cing the defects of the Trussss, which had been
recommended to him. is now relieved by the one
which he has invented, or improved.”
“Os the five patients that we have examined,
one believes himself entirely cured on one tide:
and all are eatisfied of the Truss* maintaining its
proper situation independently of any other ap.
paratu*, and of the entire relief it affords.
“ The greatest improvement, however, which
occurs to the Committee, is. that this Truss ope
rates in maintaining its position without the aid
of belt, etrap.burkle or any another appendage
whatever, the chafing and disagreeable effects t>f
which, cause patient* so generally to complain.”
“We believe Mr. Reid entitled to full credit
for all he claims in his Patent—That the lode,
pendent Spring Truss is an improvement; that
. it operates and retains its situation, when applied,
independently of any other apparatus ; that !
does prevent the protrusion ot the ahdorn .i I
contents; that it thus affords relief, and tha; if
any other Truss w ill .produce a permanent cure,
thisone will*
L. A. rOOAS. I Ommtua.
Aiigii<n,
“ From the Minutes of the Society.
I. Bi'WEN, Secretary.*'
“ I have examined a Truss invented by Mr.
Rei i. and witnessed he application in several
cases of serotal hernia ; and have no hesitation
in pronouncing it an admirable instrument for the
ireitmvnt of these distressing afflictions In tact,
in many respects it is superior to any Trues I
Itav-e ever s. en. or employed.
“ F. M. RGRKRTSON, M. D*.
“ Augusta, December 3rd, 1835.**
The subscri-'ier’s patent for the above descri
hed Truss will continue for fourteen years from
the3!s' of October, 1835. The patent is now
offered for sde and will be disposed of, siih.ir
hv S ates, .lud'C'al District*, or Counties* ns may
best edit those who wish to engage in each an
enterprise. There is no quackery about the in
■urument, it will produce ail that i* p-omised.
H- REID, Patentee.
Dec. 9 Ja o
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NoWfttesr 14 39
I ROSPECTUS
OF a Medical Journal to ia published at Au
gusta, Georgia, and t> he called, 1 H K.
SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
JOUUN AL. To he edited by Paul F. Eve, M. ,
D., Professor of Surgery in tht .Medical Coliege
ol Georgia.
The object ot this journal a chiefly to con
dense useful practical information, as it may be
derived from domestic and foreign sources, and
to present it at once to country, as well as city
practitioners, of the healing art. It is designed
to supply a desideratum in the booth and remedy
the detect now experienced by trie delay, et»
pensc, trouble, and Irequent disappointment in
the reception of quarterly publications. It "i;;
be strictly a practical work—composed of short
articles, original and selected, of interesting
facta and inMfioenee connected with the protea.
•ion, and while its columns will he opened to all
professional subjects, long theoretical disqui
sitions will not be admitted.
The pamphlet.form it which this journal will
bo issued, will recommend it particularly to
country practitioners. Its easy transportation,
the small expense of receiving it by mail, and its
convenient size, will offer advantages to many
who are now unable to keep pace with the daily
advanc -ment of the profession.
The necessity of this publication, may be in
ferred from the fact, that it will be the only
journal of medicine, South of Philadelphia
and East of Lexington ; from the medical
schools now in successful operation in ’his sec
non of the country, and from the number of tal
ented writers wa have amongst us, who are com
pelled to resort to northern periodicals for the
promulgation of their views and facts. What
vast fields for the botania t—what rich mines for
the mineralogist, are here unexplored I Who
can calculate the useful amd important facts now
lost to the profession, frosn the want o< a conve.
ni<*nt home publication ? What emulation may
not a well conducted journal excite in the study
of the diseasee peculiar to our own climate 7 W e
want the details of Southern experience in
medicine. We believe ton the times are propi
tiouc for throwing off our entire dependence on
others in the arts and sciences. We are propan d
to examine for ourselves, t<D think for ourselve.-,
and it is our duty »o practice to operate ourselves.
The Editor has little to st yor promise of him
self. He has endeavored to supply by opponu.
mty what he feels he lacks in nge and exper »
enoe. But he does not stand alone in this en.
terprize. Besides being sustained the first year
in hie experiment by the Faculty of the College
of which he is a member, a large number of
Professors and of the most re upected and talent
ed of his professional brethren in the Southern
and Western States are engi ged to support this
journal. Original communica lions of important
professional facts are earnestly solicited, and will
always claim priority. We respectfully invite
all physician* and students ol medicine, to co
operate with us in this undertaking—the estab
lishment of a Southern Modi eel and Surgical
Journal, whose object is the di fiuaion of correct
information and the promotion of the best interests
of the profession.
The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
w : .l be published under threi’ heads, viz ; —l.
' •rigtnal Communications. 2. Selected articles,
entire or abridged. 3. Varieties, including short
reviews, medical intelligence, m edical education,
&c. It will he issued Semi-tr.osithly, punctually,
on the Island 15th of every month. Eachnum
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be enveloped in pamphlet form. The first nutn
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Terms.—Five Dollars annual 1 /y, payable on
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for a notice of the contemplated rual in any of
the periodicals of the day, and resp ectfully soli,
cits exchange with the publications connected
with the profession.
Augusta, Dec. 31. 71
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Dec 10 th3m 61
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Monthly Notices.
wriOT T R months afterdate, application will be
sip made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Lincoln County, while sitting lor Ordinary pur
poses. for leave to sell 625 acres of land in sa;d
courttv, belonging to Alary A. Simmons, a minor
of John Simmons, deceased.
MARY A. SI MMONS. Guardian.
Jan 3S 4m 99_
I _ months after dale, application will
he made, to the Inferior Couit of Burke
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
h ave to sell all the real estate belonging to:h'
estate of Elber' li n’d, .deceased, late of said
county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
of said deceased.
MARY BALLARD. Adm'x
Jan 13 S7
FOUR months after date, application will be j
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court o*
the County of Scriven, when sifting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Luke
Migell, deceased, la-te of said County, for the
purpose of making a division.
JOHN MOORE. Ex'r.
Jan 14 . 4m 87
FOUR months after date, application will be
made, to the Honorable Inferior Court ol
Columbia county, when sitting tor ordinary pur.
poses, to sell the interest of R ibert A. Reynolds,
a miner, in the Real E-tate of Robert Reynolds
deceased, tor the benefit of said minor.
M. B. REYNOLDS. Adm'r.
November 5 th 31
t]HOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Scriven
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the real estate of William W. Heath,
an illegitimate of Sarah Hea'h, of said county.
SARAH HEATH. Guard'n.
Nov 7 33
IN|OU R months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Richmond County, whilst sitting lor Ordina
ry purposes, far leave to sell all the personal
property belonging to Mary A- Cunningham, a
minor—for the benefit of said minor.
A. CUNNINGHAM.
Natural Guardian.
Oct I 3m 1
17HOLIR months afterdate, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Scriven county, while sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell all the real Estate
belonging to Thomas Pengree, late of said court
t),
October 26 4m 26
FOUR month* after date, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Scriven
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a Negro man slave named Lester,
belonging to James Perry, (mi mr) tor his use
and benefit. JOHN M. WADE, Guard’n.
October i 4m 1
17HOUR months after date, application will be
' made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Warren County, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes
belonging to the Estate of Michael Stinson, de
ceased, late of said county.
WM. CASTLEBERRY. Adm’r.
October 15 4m 13
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Jefferson
county, when sitting for odinarv purposes, for
leave to sell all the Land belonging to the
Estate of Ely Hudson, dece sed, for the pur
poso of making a division among the heirs of
said deceased. PENNY HUDSON, Ex'r.
Dec 30 4m 76
months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Richmond county, whilst sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Negroes belong
ing to the Estate of the late.Tosenh Eve, i ec’d,
of said county. J. A. EVE, Temp. Adm'r
Dec 39 4 m 76
1571 OUR months after daie, application will
5p be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Warren Cmn.-.y, (Ga.) when sitting for
ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell the Land
and Ncgroe* beiongmg to theesta'e of Aaron
Aldred deceased, la'e of said countv.
SOLOMON NEWSOM, Jr. )
JOHN VIRDEN.
Dec 24 73
months after date, application will he
made to the H morable the Inferior Court
of Richmond county, while sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate be
longing to James McAllister, deceased, late of
Richmond county.
MATHEW NELSON, Adm’r
I Dec 29 m 4 75
ITlore Hew Goods.
AT J. P. SETZE $ CO.
A SSORTED NVs.col’d TAFFETA RIB
/II BONS,
Belt Ribbons
Bovs’ Spinfield Handkerchiefs
Splendid Drapery Muslins
Cariton Flannels
Italian Lustrings (Mateoni’s best)
Russia Daper
Double and single foundation Muslin
Lamb’s Wool and Worsted white and colored I
Hose
1 Ladies’and Gentlemens’colored and white cot
ton lambs wool Hose
Sew ng Silk Shawls
I 38 inch black Italian Cravats
| Gum Elastic Garters >
I Patent Pins, very fine plated Hoaks and Eyes
. Long Lawn
! Thread Lace Inserting
j Grass Linen
; Super super black Gro de Swiss,
1 Super French and English Merino C.olhs,
Fine and super Welch Flannel,
; 3-4 Merino Circassians,
7 4 Barnsley Linen Table Diaper (a good and
cheap article for common use,;
Very rich Chintz Prints,
Furniture Dimity,
White and brown cotton $ Hose,
A good assortment ot Corded Skirts,
Oil Cloth,
! Knight Sheeting,
Cotton and flaxen Osnaburgs,
Russia Sheetings,
Extra super Irish Linen, for Shirts, Collars, and
Bosoms.
8-4 and 10-4 Irish Table Diaper,
Garment Dimity,
Cloth Table, and Piano Covers,
Lace needle worked Cansoos and Capes,
Black Silk and Worsted Blond Edgings,
Super black Italian Crape,
Gauze Cap Ribbons,
Gentlemen’s white and black Silk Gloves,
Black Love Veils,
White cotton Pocket Hdkfs. with colored borders.
Misses slate cotton Hose,
Poult De Snie,
Extra fine French Prints,
Scotch Dowlas, &c. &c.
Dec. 29 _ ts 75
Pnmps.
"i PAIRS Boys Dancing PUMPS
Just received by
J. B- HOBERTSON.
•Nwv» 59
•
Citations, «Stc.
GEORGIA, Warren County.
days aUer date, application will
jEL lie made to t!ie Interior Court of said
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, by
Stoddard VV. Smith, for Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of James C. Rogers, late of
Warren County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kinlred and croditers of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the lime preserved by law, to file their ohjec.
tions (if any they have) to show cause why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at Office in Warrenton,
this 2lst davof January, 1336.
30d—95 PATRICK N. MADDUX. Clk.
GEORGIA, Warren County.
i npHIRTY days afterdate,application will be
jH. made to the Inferior Court of said county,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, by Samp
son W ilder.for Letters of administration, de bonis
non, cum testamento annexo, on the estate of
Dread Wilder, deceased, of Wilkes county, (now
Warren) Geo.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by lew, to file their objec
tions (if any they have) to shew cause why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton,
this 16th dayof December, 1835.
30d—73 PATRICK N. MADDUX. Cl’k
GEORGIA, Warren County.
THIRTY days afterdate, application will
be made to the Interior Court of said
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, by
John R. Lowe, for Letters of administration on
the estate of Madison Lowe, deceased, late of
Randolph county, North Carolina.
These are therefore to cite and admonish 1!
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to file their objeC
tions (if any they have) to shew 7 cause why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at Office in Warrenton,
this 16th day of December. 1835.
30d—68 PATRICK N. MADDUX. Cl’k.
GEORGIA, Warren County,
months after date, application will be
£3 made to the Inferior Court ol said County,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, by Ambrose
Heath, administrator on the estate of Mountain
Hill, deceased, late of Warren county, Geo., for
letters dtsmissorv.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear at my office,
wiihin the time prescribed by taw, to file their
objections (if any they have) to shew cause why
said Letters should not be granted*
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton,
this 16ih dav of Dececber, 1835.
60d-73 PATRICK W. MADDUX. Cl’k.
GEORGIA, Warren County.
/"EIHIRTY days after date, application will
_SL be made to thelnferbr Court of said conn
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, by Sant
uel Hall and Charles Wilder, for Letters of
administration, de bonis non, with the will annex
ed, on the estate of William Wilder, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to file their objec.
lions (ts any they have) to shew cause why said
Letiers should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton,
this 24th dav of November 1835.
41— 30d PATRICK N. MADDOX, Cl’k.
GEORGIA, Scriten County.
f|| THIRTY days after date, application will
JL be made to the Inferior Court of said
Coiiniy, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, by
Esther Oliver and Janies H. Mobly, for Letters
of Administration on the estate and effects of
John Oliver Sen., deceased, late of Burk*
county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singdar, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office wi'hin
the time prescribed by law, to file their objec
tions (it anr they have) to shew cause why said
Letters should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable Cullen Williamson,
one of the Justices of said Court, this Ist
day of Dec. 183).
33d—55 SEABORN GOODALL, Cl’k.
GEORGIA, Scr'iven county.
months after date, application will be
K/fmade to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of said county, when sitting for Ordinary pur.
poses, by Peyton L. Wade, Administrator of
the Estate of Samuel M. Robert, deceased, for
Letters Dismiasory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kind-ed and creditors ofthe
said deceased, to be and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, to file their
objections (if any they have) to shew cause why
said Letters should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable Alexander Kemp, one
of the Justices of said Court, this 9th day
of April, 1835.
Cm—lß6 SEABORN GOODALL, Cl’k.
GEORGIA, Scnven County.
IX Months after date, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of said
County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes,
by Seaborn Goodall, Adminisiralor of Sarah
Kemp, for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
t said deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to file their
objections (if any they have) to shew cause w r hy
said Letters should not be granted.
Witness the Honorable Alexander Kemp, one
of the Justices of said Court, this 3d
day of December, 183;»,
6m—57 SEABORN GOODALL. Cl’k.
GEORGIA, Scriven County.
i BTHIRTY days after dale, application will
H be made to the Inferior Court of said coun
ty, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, by
Mary for Tetters of Administration (with
the will annexed,) on the estate of John Black,
deceased, late ol said county:
These are therefore to cite and adVnonish, all j
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the j
said deceased, to be and appear at my office ;
within the time prescribed bylaw, to file their |
objections (if any they have) loshew cause why
said Letters should not he granted.
Witness the honorable Solomon Bryan, one
of the Justices of said Court, this 7tb day of
December, 1835
SEABORN GOODALL. Cl’k.
December 9 60
JR. D. COOKER
TWO DOORS ABOVE HIS OLD STAND.
NO. 197 BROAD STREET,
HAS received and has now on hand, a very
extensive and weff selected Stork ol
GOODS, consisting of everv article ot READY
MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the present
and coining season, ol the first quality and latest
Fashion, among which are many floe Goods, si
New Style, all of which be offers for sale very
low, and invites his friends and tbe-public in
general to eaR and exataia*
Nov 7 »
Tublic sales. ~
Nvin Ue sold in Warren County, (Geo.)'di
Thursday the Uth of February, 1836, at the
residence of William Hill, Esq.
All the personal property (Negroes
excepted,) belonging to the Estate of Col, Athsl
ston Andrews, deceased, late of said county.
The sale to continues from day to day, until all is
disposed 01. Terms will be made known en
the day. THOMAS NEAL, Adm’r.
Dec 31 td 77
~ EXECI’TOB’SSALE; ■
The undersigned, under an authority vested in
them, offer for sale, by private contract, th*
following property, being part of the Eatateef
Thomas Cumming, Esq. deceased, vi*;
A PLAN rA FION in Columbia coun
ty. or * the waters of fiuchoe Creek, about sic
i teen miles from Augusta, on the Appling road,
, containing about twenty three hundred Seres of
land, of which about one thousand teres are
i cleared, and the remaining thirteen hundred, of
good quality, and well timbered: adjoining land*
of Bea’,’. Martten, Cliett, and others. The pre.
mires now occupied by Col. Pau! Eitzsitaens.
ALSO,
A Tract of Pine Land in ftichttlßtttf
county, containing about fifty acres, on whteb
there is a valuable (fitary of vikite free sfMssi
commonly, known aa the “I** Reeks”—about
five miles from Augusta, on the old Milledgcvitie
Road, and near the Jibe of the Georgia Rail
Road. 5
ALSO,
Between two and three hundred ztere*
es pine Land, lying west of the village of Sum
mervtlle, on the Sand Hills, and adjoining Jindft
of Longtrtreet, Fox, Blodgett, am! others.
ALSO,
Several building Lots in the Village of
Summerville, near the Academy.
ALSO,
The large Vacant Lot* in the city of
Augusta, on the north side of Green-street)
nearly opposite the City Hall, and extending front
Green to Eilts-atreet, by Which it ia bounded
on the north.
ALSO.
Ten Shares of the Eagle and Phtfenl?
Hotel Stock, and three Shares of Stoek ih the
Vaucluse Manufacturing Coftipfthy.
Persons wishing to purchase are rrqiiostfed Hi
examine the property and to make application to
either of the undersigned.
WILLIAM CUMMING, i
ROBERT b . POE, > Executors.
HENRY H. CUMMING. >
Oct. 1 ]
Scherr’s Piano Forte*.
E. I¥. SCHEKR,
WOULD respectfully inform the publitt
that he has removed his extensive es
tablishmcnt, to No. 266 Chesnut-street, 4 doors
below Tenth, where he has erected a large,
building, especially constructed sot ft Fiano Forte
Manufactory. The superior conveniences and in*
creased facilities which this affords, Will ens.
I ble him to offer, at a lower rate than any other
in the Union, Pianos of the most sttpfcrtor kind,
both of two and three strings, W’ith metallic
plates and iron frames, Jret so Contracted that
these shall not injure the sound, ftft is general,
ly the case.
He believes that his many years* experience
in the business, and the numerous well known!
proof* of the superior quality of his instruments
both in the United States and in Europe, have
sufficiently established the character, of bis Pi
arms, not only for their volume and purity rff tttftft
their facility and delicacy of touch, b«t tflftln for
durability of being Warranted to
stand all climates, and if foUrtd deficient in any
respect, the purchaser may rcitifh and exchange
his instrument at any time.
He also offers his newly invented PATENT
HARP GUITAR, which is pronounced by con.
noisseurs tojapproximate in power and superiority
of tone, to the instrument whose name it bears;
also the ordinary Spanish Guifor. and Harmonics
*—all the product of his own mnuofaciorv.'
REFERENCE'S.
T. C. Rockhill &. Co. T
C. Cope & Co.
Richaud A stum sr & So:*,
Abraham Ritter,
Kn-.x & Boggs. * V Philadelphia.
ChAPKoN & Nidelet,
ToLAND &. MAGOiFIN,
Godfrey Weber. J
JOHN P. GREINER. Augusta:
O* The New Orleans Bulletin will publish the
above once a week for six months, and send the
bill to this office.
October 16 ftu6m 14
The Assortment Complete. -
B. R. KIRTIAID & CO,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
250 Broad Mreet, under the United State* Hotel,
RESPECTFULLY call (he attention of
their friends to the splendid and exten.
sive assortment of GOODS in their Irne, con.
s'stmg in part of extra super super blue and
black BROADCLOTHS ; wool dyed black do.
very desirable as present; Oliver Clarence,
Brown, Court Brown, Green, Invisible Green,
Spanish Fly Green, Dahlia. Plum, Violet, Mixt,
and Drab Broadcloths, &c. &c.
CASSIMERES, a great variety, viz: Ribbed,
Plaid, Striped Victoria, Blue, Black, Mixt, Drab,
and plenty of others
VESTING.
S;lk Velvets, Woolen Velvets, Valencias, and
all sorts that are fashionable for the season—many
new styles and very handsome.
LALIES CLOAKS.
They have been particular in the selection of
Cloths for Ladies Cloaks, and are prepared to
cut and make them in the lastest fashion and of
the best materials—all orders in this line wilt
receive every attention.
FANCY GOODS.
A beautiful assortment of fashionable Spittle--
field Pocket Hdkfs. and Plaid Cravats, very
fashionable and very handsome.
THE BEST OF GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
50 dozen superfine Linen Collars and Bosom*,
fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, Merino Under
Shirts and Drawers. Suspenders, &c.<kc,
STOCKS.
A large assortment of Clark’s best Stock*.
HATS.
Fine Bearer and Satin Beaver Hals, of th*
latest fashions, 'Youths Hais aid Cans.
FINE SEA OTTER CAPS
B. B. Kirtland &. Co. return their thanks to
i their customers for the liberal patronage they
| have received, which has induced them to exert
| themselves to select and obtain the jest genera!
assortment ever offered in the market--call and
judge if your please.
October 21 -J6 Jg
oriental bonnets.
SNOWDEN $ SHEAR,
HAVE received this day from New York, a
supply of Ladies ORIENTAL BON
NETS of the most fashionable shapes and latest
Pans styles; also a great variety of other styles
of the Gtpsey and Cottage shapes. They bsv*
also received ladies very superior dark Fur Tip
ets [some with long ends,] and extra rich C-4
Thibet Wool Shawls, embroidered in most splen
did style. The ladies are respectfully invited *•
call and sxamirie the above.
October 14 13
HEGSLesT lard
/VPJP JWt ieei) ved by
9. SMITH A CC.