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SIKH SALI3S.
tim7 ILL be >oli| ai the Court-House
¥ ¥ iu Ztibuiou, IMkJ county,ou the
first Tuesday in FEIIRU VRY next,the
lolloiving property, to wit :
One i>ray horse. 7a bushels of corn,
more or less, four hundred pounds seed
cotton, more or less—levied on by dis
tress iv.nrmit ns the property of John C.
11 irdy at the instance of J.lines What
ley.
Z. 1,. FIIYAR, S h'ff
aquisTstr iron s SALE.
T# V order of the Comt of Ordinary
iiw of Twiggs county, w ill be sold on
first Tuesday in March next, at the
Court house in Macon, Bibb county,
three Lots or Fractious belonging to the
estate of Gabriel Barker deceased, viz .
No. 118 containing 100 acres morn or
less, also. No. 122 containing 98 acres
more or less. No 119 containing 41 a
cres more nr less, the above described
Laud lying in Bibb county, two or three
miles we<t of Macon, there having been
three payments made, three yet remain
due to the state, two payments which
tlie pinch iser must make ; and receive
his titles from the state. A credit “ill
he given until the 25th December, 1831.
Free from Dower.
WILI.I VM A. THARP,
Adm ilt bonis non.
January 1,1831. - 43 ids.
%T I LL lie sold on the In st I'uesday
V ¥ in Febuiry next, at the Coiir
liaise door. in McDonough, Ilenrv co.
Loot Li.id, No. -glO. i the 7th (list,
of II ■nv, it twin a part of the real es
t ite o! Edward Epps, deceased, late of
Twiggs omitv. Terms 12 months cre
dit. Til ‘MIAS S. Cll \PPF.LL.
JOHN’ A. NELSON.
* Administrators.
January 1 1331. 4.3-tds
i > mi sista i Ton s sale.
A fl and EI ‘. \ RLE * > an order of the
k. Inferior Court of Twiggs county,
wh“ i silting for or,linary pm poses, will
•'■■si I u Conr'.-tloiise do >r in Marion,
r ‘ ggs county, on the first Tuesday in
Ja i ii-v next, within the usual hours of
site, i part ol the Real Kstate of Ga
briel P i'Uer. dec’d. viz: a p art of Lot
of Li id, \ . 5 .in the 23th (list. Wil
k: is jin iw Twiggs county, containing
fit lei es, more or less—also, lOljacres.
j 1 1 (i ii-is the snne No. 87—also.
acres if Lot No. Q3,adjoining the same—
V s i, a.i i res, out of lot No. 69, adjoin
i ,g the s,i >i"—also 50 acres, adjoining
Jo in P Bond an I others.
Alsu, at the si me time and place
will he si,| 1 • Wgi .-•*, ti,•longing to
sii lesiue, 11 in mi nher. consisting of
M 1. Wi o -i, Bill S Olid (iirls.
A -n i e sil l os aliov e, on the
f ’-. 1. !'\*S v.irv next, at the
1 -■‘l 11 Perry, Houston
1 ri'v : f.-t o’ Vo. 229, fob
st in sol co rty—ilso. Lot No.
119. S’ .. ! •) the so me dist.
(■’ , ■ ‘oc ’0 g acres,
the pi ip- ijr of
! a i ‘1 • -id ‘l. fin lepn |i >s*
‘'•>c. - \ f 1 edit w ill
i “i In l it! led secufi V will
be res,aired.
WM. \. TIIARP. Adm'r.
Oi” 2S. ir.3o. 33-tds. 1
in MIS ISTII 1 Tons SA IF.
A GREF, \ BLF to an order of 1 lie
■ Infeiior Court of Troup f'oiintv.
wlie 1 sitting for ordinary purposes, will
lie sold on the first Tuesday in February
next i 1 - he town of Forsith. between
the usual hours of sale, lot of LAND,
No. (249) in the 3rd (list - of Monroe co. I
with about sixty acres of open Land |
thereon, it being part of the real estate of
S onuel II milder, dec. Hold for the
benefit of the heirs of said deceased.—
Term* made known on the dav of sale.
W. T. WORTH AM. Ael'mr.
HALLY HAMBLET, Ad'mrr.
Nov. 21, 1830. 39-4vv*
SCOURING & DRESSING.
f*l II si briber informs the ladies At :
S. gentlen en of Macon and its vici
nity. that lie It s commenced the above j
business io all its branches.
Ladies Merino Shawls, Silk Dresses,
Arc. carefully scoured and pressed, so
as to restore the original lustre, as near
ly as art and care can effect
Gentlemens* Coa's arid other appa
rel cleansed, pressed, and if required,
neatlv and faithfully repaired nr altered.
BERTRAND TISSERE MI,
One door from Messrs Towns Sy Riley’s.
Nov. 25. 58—t f
GEDRGI V, lluusToft Count v.
Se them Jones, 1
vs s Libel for Divorce.
N incy Jones, 4
IT appearing from the return of the
Sheriff. in the aforesaid case, that
the defendant is not to he found in this
comity. It is, on motion for Plaintiff,
Ordered, that the said defendant he
served bv publication of this order once
a month for three months, in one of the
gazettes of ibis slate ; and that when ,
public ition i- shewn to this Court, th it
the defendant he thereby considered j
served.
A true ropy from Ihe Minutes of
Houston Buprrior Court.
EDWARD WELCH. (’lk.
Nov 25 41-5 m
rXECUTPftS SAFE.
WILL hr sold at Houston Court
House, outlie first Tuesday in
M iren nrxt, one lot of LAND, known
liv No. 147. in the IStli district ol said
County, belonging to the estate of John
Gibson, dace i-ed.
CHURCHILL GIPSON,
HENRY GIBSM.V.
Eitcutors.
Dec. 25 1830. 42-tds
(p’flHlil \. Pi lib County.
Wl F, RCAS John S niih aptdirs
tum for letters of Riliiunisti a
too, on the estate of Henry Smith, late
if sdd roimtv. deceased. .
I’ .• re therefore to rite and nd
in,. ‘I I>d dngidar, the kindred
, of s tid deee isrul, to tie end
, ifi !**ii 1 the •inepre
,r >• I liv law, Ur shew cause (it anv
tl ey have) why said letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand,
this tub of Jnnuuiy. 1831.
MARTIN SIMMONS, e. c. o.
January 8 44—iw
ADBrIinriSTRATOR.
f.\HTTOSt AND CIAUDIVX SALES. !
t* DiIINIST RATO IPS HALL.—
On the first Tuesday in February
1831, will lie sold at the Court-house iu
Forsyth, Monroe county, two-thirds of
the land (tile widow having dower to a
third) ol Counsel Woolen, dec. where
on lie lived. Terms made known at
sale. C. Y. CALDWELL, Adm’i.
Nov -25 88-ids
1 D Ml \l S TIU TOF’ S SA F FT~
ON the first Tuesday in March next,
will lie sold in Zehulon—Lot of
Land., No. 210 in the 3th district of o
riginally Monroe ,now Pike county :
sold foi toe benefit of ihe heirs of Win.
Fullivood, deceased late of Laurens
county. Terms made kuownou the day
of sale.
THOS. R. I,\MAR, Adm'r.
Jan. 1, 1831. 43-tds
WTK7JLL he sold on the first Tuesday
v ¥ in February next, before the
Court-house door in the Town of For
syth, the following property to wit, 250
acres if land, being lot No. 338, in the
2nd district of’ Early County, sold to pay
the lax ol Alillv Patterson, for the vear
1829. amount due 21 cpnts. two mills.
Terms cash. JAMES MAY, T. C.
Dec. 25, 1830. 43
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
A GREEAHLE to an order of Jones
1 a. Interior Com t, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold on the Ist
Tuesday in February next, at the Court
house in Clinton, two negroes, to wit:
a negro woman, named Betsy, about 18
or Iyears old, and her fluid, named
Gemge, about 19 montlisold, belonging
to the estate ol Miry Jane Caruthers,
deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
TERMS made known on the day ol
sale. JANE CAKHTH ERS, Admr.
Jones co. Dec. 18, i 0. tools
AD.MIMSTR ITO ITS SALE.
‘A r ILL b ■ sold on tbe first Tues
W w day in February next, at the
Court-House in the town of Jackson,
Butts county, No. 1, 2 and 3, of the
Mclntosh reserve, on the Ocmugee Ri
\er, fraction No. 121. all adjoining, con
taining 50 acres. The quality of the
above Linds is well known and needs no
recommendation—sold as the property
of the estate of Francis Ward, late of
Putnam county, dei'tl.—hv virtue of
an orderof the Inferior Court of P it
iiain comity, when sitting for ordinary
purposes. A liberal Ciedrt will be gi
ven. Sold for the purposes of a divi
sion.
JAMES M. CHAMBERS, ) ,
BENJ. F. WARD. is.
Oct. 30, 1830. 33
G-TJAII2JIARPS SALE.
L'3/ r iLi, be sold,at the Court-house
¥ w m M icon, on the first Tuesday
hi March next, agreeable to an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county;
a Negro boy 11. lined Edmund, 3 years
old—sold as the property ol Thomas
Rugby deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs—Terms, a credit of six and twelve
months.
IIEMRY NEWSOM, Guard.
January It), 1830 45—C'v
BY die 25th Dcceiuhei next, I pio
niise to pay Wright Handers or
hearer, twenty-eight dollars, value re
ceived. September —, 1828.
JAS. L. HORNE.
GEORGIA, Houston count;/.
PERSONALLY appeared before
me, John B. Alexander, and af
ter being duly sworn, says that the above
is in substance a copy of a note which
has been lost or mislaid, and which be
longed to this deponent.
Sworn to before me, this the 23d
November, 1930.
J. B. ALEXANDER.
.‘ohNSOfi WILLBORN, J. I. C.
Ostober Adjourned Term, 1830, of the
Superior Court, Houston county.
ST appearing to the Court upon the
petition of John B. Alexander, that
the petitioner John B. Alexander, was
in the possession of the original note,
of which the attached is a copy, and
that the same has been lost or mislaid,
It is therefore on motion. Ordered, that
James L. Horne, the maker of said lost
note, shew cause at the next Term ol
this court, why the above copv note
should not be established iu lieu of said
lost original, and that this mle tie pub
lished for three months, previous to the
next term of this court, in some public
gazette. A hue extract from tire min
utes of said Court, 3d January, 1831.
EDWD. WELCH, Cl’k.
January 15 45-3 in
Notice.
/JHIIIS is to forwarn all person from
JL trading for two nines of hand, gi
ven sometime in the month as March,
the precise due nor recollected, made
payable to John Mote o\ John Robin
son —one of said notes payable the 25th
of Dvcemhei lli.fiit—the other, the 20th
December 11131. as said notes were giv
en in payment for certain lots or tracts
of I, md, the titles of which were to have
been conveyed to me by mail, which
has not been done, therefore I shall not
take up a lid notes, until mid convey
mice is made.
JOHN ROBINSON.
January I, IBSt. 4,3 —ts
rou SAI,E.
A FIRST rate H rowti Mare 0 years I
fm. <>f arc. c,drill tied lor a carriage or
team—-Sold only from having nn use lor
her ‘ A. SIIOTWELL.
N. B. II not sold soon she may he
carefully used hv someone for hei
keeping Macon llccr. 2 tth. IR3O.
rou save.
f II AT’ valuable plantation at Cul-
JL lodeiisvillp. in Monroe county,
formerly in the occupancy of Mnj. Hen
ry E. Williams, is now for sale. The
land is strong and well improved, with a
fine two story Imilrlmg newly painted &
just finished. It is situated in the ceil
tie of, desirable neighborhood; the soil
wound is rich ml ibp . o o|rv healthy.
Aliy pet son wishing to pnrehuse would
do well to view the premises. Terms of
payment will be made easy and liberal
M. CHISHOLM.
Dec II 40tf
JOB PAZf-ITING
nunr KiftT#D iTiprvorric*.
STATIONARY.
mm 111 •" s r , •* *
** handsome ‘i*s
j\— p a&aj*gaj| sortmentof Sta
jyfflpMßw tionary, consist
ingin part ol
331ank
iyJffiSvß ‘* le * >est qnali-
I J— ty, and of vari
lk—r—ous description,
LEDGERS JOURNALS,
DAir-B0031:3, RECORDS,
1 worn:. LETTER,
CYPHERING, WRITING,
QUARTO and BWK BOOKS,
M EMOR AS DUN and POCKET
Hooks,—a /rrenl variety
Lndi sand /(entlrmen's IF Al. L ETS,
CARD CASES. A LRU MS, with
hmscapeand other plnirs. INDEXES
LETTER PAPER.
Gill, Silvered, and Perfumed—While,
Lemon and Rose coloured.
< AP PAPER—a good assortment
plain and ruled. Folio Post, do do
Bank Post, Rice Paper
Blotting Paper. Pencils, Pen Knives.
Fire Glass Inkstands—Pocket do.
Frent h W afers—Visiting Cards.
Red and Black Ink.
Sand-boxes and Hand. Quills, At.
S. ROSE & CO.
Macon. Oct, >O, 1830. 33
UOJIMISSION BUSINESS
ran ie undersigned has taken an r: f-
B. fice in tiie brick building occu
pied by Mess,.. 11. BLAIR & CO. and
tenders Dis services as a Commission
Merchant
Liberal advances will he made on
produce to be shipped to Savannah.
W. P. HUNTER.
Macon, Nov. 1830. 38
7 Y SCUAjYCE.
PEI 11E Augusta Banking andlnsur-
IL anre Company, will insure a
g iinst Fire ; and River Navigation.
Apply to
J. WILLCOX, Agent.
Macon, January 1, 1831 43-4 w
wiCOTTOA.
r M THE subscriber will
remain in Macon a few
months for the purpose of
purchasing (/Otton. He may be found
at the counting room of Messrs. Cook A
Cowles, and will thank his acquaintan
ces to call ori him.
OT/* All those indebted to hitn who
will call and make payment, shall have
his thanks.
BAILEY GODDARD.
Dec. 4. • 39-3 m
LOOK AT THIS !
subscribers offer for sale, or
H rent, the following property :
FIVE IMPROVED
TWO ACRE LOTA.
The ir possessions on die Forsvth Road,
ahwut Q miles from town, well calcula
ted for a Tavern and Grocery, to which
is attached ill necessary out-buildings,
and 200 acres excellent land. Also
their place on the Federal Road, 24
miles from town with improvements,
and three hundred acres of land. A part
ofthe above will lie sold 01 rented imme
diately ; the remainder the Ist January
rext. RALSTON & JONES.
Nov. SO. 38
~~I)YBSPKI\SIA.
DU. BEN. F. OWENS
Yt WT OULI) respectfully offer his ser-
W ¥ vices to the public in the cure
of Dyspepsia—one of the most annoying
and disagreeable diseases to which hu
man nutureis subject. So confident is
lie of his ability to cure this distressing
disease, of whatever type or character,
that ite declines taking any fee unless
the patient is evidently benefutedbv his
prescription.
Macon. November 20. 3P,
months after date, applica
tion will he made to the Court of
Ordinary ( f Bibb County, for leave to
sell Five hundred and six and a quarter
acres of land, more or less, being the
real estate of Henry Bailey , late of said
county, deceased.
URRIN C B AILEY, Adm'r.
NANCY BAILEY, Adm'rr.
Bihbco. Nov. 1, 1830. 35-4 m
NOTICE.
A LL person* indebted to Israel S.
I wL Jordan, late of Bibb county, dec.
are requested to make payment imme
diately, and those who have demands
against the estate, are notified that they
must be piesented in conformity to law.
JOSHUA JORDAN. ? Adminis-
WM. W. JOKDAM, ] trators.
Dec. 1. 40-6 iv
TO RENT,
\very desirable Plantation, on the East
side of the River,and about 2 1-2 miles
from Macon. There are ICO acres of land
cleared, under a good fence, and it is
in fine order to make a crop. The dwelling
and other buildings are appropriate and
comfortable. The Spring is an excellent
one, and there is h good CJin and Gin-houM
on the premises. L. ECKLK.Y.
Dccpjuber.2 39
William S. Norman is
Pr?y a c * n( lidate for District
Surveyor allotted to this
county, bv the legislature in the act of
late session, to be elected oil the Ist
Monday in February next.
January I, 1830. 43
CIIEEOHEE LANDS.
fll IIK Legislature having provided
JL tor tlic appointment of the •Sur
veyors of Districts in the Cherokee coun
try, by the different counties in this state
and this county being entitled to one
Surveyor. The subscriber offers him
self to the citizens thereof, as a candi
date for that appointment—tlie suffra
ges of his fellow citizens in his favor,
will he thankfnllv received, and he
pledges himself if elected to do bis duty
promptly, and believing this pledge suf
ficient to those w ho are acquainted with
him, he is determined to do without the
appointment, unless it is bestowed upon
him w itb nn die usual course of election
eering YOUNG JOHNSTON.
Jan. I, |IN,
iKjtß&Si “I'* are authorized to
announce Major John
’ Loving 1 candidate for
Surveyor from Bibb county, at die elec
tion in February next.
January l, (890. 43
LIST or LETTERS.
Remaining in the pot-offic
at .Macon, Georgia, on the Ist day
ol January, 1831.
A. Eliza Alford, Robert S. Arm
stead, Misher Allen, Wm. Agilon,
Mrs. SaruliAbott, Benjamin Alien 2,
Mr. Ackley, Lewis Atkinson, George
W- Alden.
B. James Brown, L. Baldwin &
Cos. 2, Sterlin A. Brown, John
Bridgers, John Button, John Bailey,
Anne C. Butler, Jacob Busby,Sam
uel Bums, Mrs. E. Brown 2, Isaac
Brooks, L. W. Bennett, S. J. Bry
an, Esq. Mrs. Elizabeth Bulger,
Übt. Butler, Col. Christian Brit
haupt, Robert B. Burton, Irwin Bul
lock, Samuel Bickley, Josiah Back
ley.
C. Job S. Cherry, Raljdi M.
Chamherling, Joseph Collins 2,
Thos. Collins, R. G. Cutter, Benia
min CutlitV, James Chambers, Jas.
Long Crawford, M. 11. Clark, Sam
uel C. Caul kins, Wm. F. Clark,
Hon. Jessee Cox, Trustees of Lake
Academy, Ransom Campbell, Eli
jah E. (’rocker, Messrs. A. Chap
man & Sons, Ben jamin Cook, Clem
Clemmons, jun. Mrs. J. Clark.
I). Martha Dees, L. Davis, Aaron
Davis, Andolphus Dow, Win. Dyar,
Miss Sarah Denton, Thos. or Solo
mon Davis.
E. Mrs. Lucy F.verton, miss Lu
cy Eagans, C;q. Sand. W. Echols,
D. M. Emus, John Evans.
F. Nathan Fuller, Mrs. Rachael
Fulwood, Miss Sarah A. J. Flen,
Mike Felton.
G. Simeon Grey, Lewis Griffin 2,
Win. Griffin, George 11. Grubbs,
Thomas Garret, Thos. M. Gordon.
11. Col. Kobt. Hodgers, Current
ILirtfield, G. A. HHlegns, Frederick
Henderson, David Hicks, Henry B.
Horton, Henry T. Hall, Jos. Hen
derson, JllO. Hass, Moses Hasken,
Jesse Harper, Jas. Holderness, Maj.
T. Holt, Capt. L. B. Hendricks,
Frederick Holmes, Jolm C. Hamil
ton *J, Wm. Harris, Thos. Hughs,
Miner Hammond 2, Marquis Hollum
Zach. Holliman, Geo. Hubbard,
Arch. Holliman, Roderick P. Ham
mock, P. G. Hardin, Martha Hat
cher.
J. Abraham P. Jones, Wm. B.
Jordan, Green L. Johnson, Luke
Johnson, Mrs. Marian N. Johnson,
Young Johnson, Arnold Johnson,
Linson E. Jackson, Mrs. Julian
Jackson, Wm. Jennings.
K. Wm. King, Jno. Kendricks.
L. W in. Lucas, George Lewis,
Jesse Lanier, Benj. Lacy, Jason
Loongston, Thos. Lundy 2, Oliver
Lanier, Jas. T. Lochler, Mrs. Ann
J. Lamar, B. B. Lamar, Lewis B.
Langford, Abraham Lawrence.
M. Nathan Methein, J. L. Man
ning, Sami. Moore, Doct. Matthews
Julian McGuire, Luke J. Morgan,
Satnl. Merrill, Jno. A. Martin, Au
gustus McLean, Charles McKay,
Benj. McKinney, Thos. S. Martin,
Miss Mary Ann Morgan, Charles
MeCarden, John Morrison, Benj.
McGourk, master Drury Y. Minims,
Asa Matherson, Isaac Minis, Jas.
McDonald, John S. Moody, M. C.
Moore, John McCall.
N. Jas. Netherlands, Peyton No
land, Rich'd. W. Newson, Ned Mc-
Gainses, Thomas Norris.
P: Joseph J. Prudeii 2, J. Perdew,
Moses Pettis, David J. P. Parsons,
John Potts, Roht. W. Prestwood,
Nathan Parker, Wright Permentor.
R. Richard Rogers,Thos. J Reed,
AVin. Reed, Burel Raburn, Charles
Raburn, Plnllip Rawls, Mrs. Ame
lia Robinson, Miss Mary Rutland,
John Rogers, Geo. A. Rogers, 3.
•S. John 11. Smis, F. G. Stewart 2
William W. Sego, Isham Smith,
Dan!. Smith, Rachel Smith, John
Smith, John C. Smith, Jeremiah
Smith, Arthur Stephens, Allen R.
Stevens, John 11. Shufheld, Martha
Silly, James Spier, John Chas.
Sims, Miss Phebe Satcher, Adam
Stidham, Labon Shepherd, George
Shaw, Nathan Sanders, Miss Eme
line Scogins, John Sanders.
T. Ste]ihen Treakle, Robert To
land, J. L. Towns mrs. Jane Thomp
son, David Turner, Sand. Taylor.
V. Edward Varner.
W. M rs. Martha Wagner, Joel
Walker, C. C.‘ Wych, Miss Rebec
ca Woodson, Ewd. 1). Waliy, Miss
Ilariet Williams, John Wimberly,
Fred. Warren, Josiah C. Wright.
Y, Archibald Young, Miss Han
nah Yawn, Theodore Young.
M R. WALLIS, p. st.
January 8, ISpl 44—3 t
EXECUTRIX SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday
in April next, between the usu
al hours of sale, at the Court House
door in Marion, Twiggs county, five
Negroes, to wit: Ben about twenty years
old, Josh, about eighteen, Rnsanali a
girl about sixteen, Renna, a gill about
fourteen, and Rach, a girl about nine
years old, being all the personal proper
ty belonging to the estate of Nelson
Gunn, lute of said county, deceased.—
Sold by order of the Honorable Inferior
Court of said county of Tw iggs, for the
ue of the creditors, Arc.
JANE GUNN, Ertcutrir.
January 4, IBSI 44-tds
A I>MI NISTRA TORS SA I.E.
WILL be sold by ordejr of Comt
of ordinary of Jones County at
die Court House in Clinton on the
first Monday in March next, a Negro
MAN named Lewis, 23t0 va years of
age ; sold as the property of die heirs of
Joseph Deloach dec. lateof said county,
for a division of die estate,
VVM. WILLIAMS. Adm'r.
LECEY DELOACH Admx.
January 7, 1830 44-40d
15UOK STORE.
ELLIS, SHOTWELL & CO,
HAVE just received a number of
packages of new and elegant
BOOKS,
Among them are many of recent publi
catiun—a few of which, are
The Atlantic Souvenir, and Token
for 1891, elegantly bound, with
rich and splendid plates,
The English at Hume,
Clarence,
The Disowned,
Cloudsley,
The Oxonians,
Paul Clifford,
Devereaux,
‘l'lie Disowned, V Pelham Novels.
Fail Ik hind,
Pelham, J
Webster’s quarto, and School Die.
Family Library,
Shakspeare, Diamond edition, and
gilt, elegant,
Methodist Hymns,
Village do
Zion Songsters,
Common Prayer, in lied Rinding
and Cilt,
New Music,
Fine gilt Letter paper,
Orange do do.
Rose do do.
Splendid Albums,
Opaque Quills,
Russia do.
Rogers’ and Sons, fine Pocket
Knives,
A1 so—Pickets Juvenile Spelling Rook
do do Instructor
do do Mentor
do do Exposition
With a large and general assortment
of other School books.
Nov 25. 38
JYEir WORKS .
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALE BY
S. ROSS & CO.
Annuals for 1831.
fMVIE TOKEN
The Atlantic Souvenir
The Pearl; and the Youth’s Keepsake
Also a variety of Novels, K,-c. rood of
ichich are of very recent publication.
The Vestal, or a tale of Pompeii
The Denounced, the Barony
Clarence, the Disowned
Southenan ; Paul Clifford
The Oxonians, the Musselman
The Lost Heir and Prediction
Beatrice, Hungarian Tales
Walter Colyton, New Forest
Lockharts Napoleon, The Unique
Spirit of the Annuals,
Tales of a Grandfather, complete 6v
The Novels of Charles Brock Jen Brown,
viz—Wieland, or the Tiansformation
Arthur Mervyn, orinemoiisof 1793.
Ormond, or the secret witness
Edgar Huntley, or memoirs o( a sleep
walker; and Jane Talbot
The FAMILY LIBRARY, *
valuable work, now publishing, ichich
trill be sold entire, or in detached vol
umes—the Jollowing are received:
H istory of the Jews
Life of Buonaparte, by Lockhart
Life of Nelson, by Southey
Life of Alexander the Great
Life of lord Bvron, by Gait, and
11 istorv of Insects
MANUAL OF THE VINE, by
Thiebaut de Bernaud
TREA TINE on the VINE, bv Win
R. Prince
Lafayette in America,
English Synnnomes,
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