The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, April 09, 1831, Image 4
;iw $ > rin if Goods* r? lift '’llUS' RIBERShave jest been receiv * in , a Lrg. supply of SPRING GOODS, which makes their assortment very complete —Among which an.— R 1 k. Italian Lustring, G ro < <le Nap of various colours, Sarsenett ami Sincliew Silks, 1 ink, Blue, White and Straw colour'd Sattm, do. do do. do Green I loicnce, do. do do. do. Italian Crape, Canton f 'amldt and I‘ongee, Ill'll bombazine, and tiouibasett, Rib and groen worsted Be rage, Fig'd. and plain Swiss Muslin, do do. Jaconett do Book and Meii do. 1 ig’rd. and plain Bobinctl Blind Cain brick Blue ?'ink and Buff Ginghnmr, Printed Muslins and Calicoes, Blue and v«d;nw Nankeen, Furniture Dimity, ■\Vbiie and brown Linon Drilling, White Sat tin Jane, Cotton Caasimcrc, Thread bnbinett. and muslin Edgings, Thread and bob 1 inett Footings, Bonnet!, cap, and bch Hibbons, Embroidered Ariaplau Crape and Gauze Shawls Long white Kid Gloves, Black Horse kin Gloves, Ladies florsekin Mitts, Ladies -i;k Umbrellas and Parasols, Geii.l; oeu's Woodstock Gloves, do. Drilling do. Jll k -ilk andT ahby “Civet, Marseilles and Valentia Vestings, Ladies t’or-ets, Bl k and coloured Cambricks, Ladies Hoticules, rlo bead money Parses, Narrow silk and worsted'Braid, Cotton Fringe and cord, .Silk worsted and Tattoo suspenders. Gentlemen*; bandanna, Spitlufield and Flag Haudkerclriefs, «i» bl’k Italian cravats, do Nivarino, Bomoazine and Bristle Storks, Ladio's and Gentlemen's silk and cotton Hoso, Gentlemen’s ha f do do Groen bor'd. Fable covers, \\ bite Via rer. I leg counterpanes, .Bleached and unbleached Sheetings and Shir tings, 2ft pieces s ipcrfino Linen, Fine gilt cloath Brushes, do. do crook'd crumb Brushes, Willow Baskets and Table mats, A variety of Millenary Goods suitable for the season. Ready made Summer Cloathing. Tho best assortment we have been able to offer to the puhlick consisting of about four hundred suits Tvenous qualities. BOOTS A: SHOES. 100 pr’s Gentlemen’s sewed and Na; od cliington Boots Jackson Shoetees, Ladies orunella and Leather Bootes, do hl’k and colr’d heel’d Pumps, do da Walking Shoes, do <• hire satin Pumps, Misses and childien’s Bootses and Shoos of every description, Gentlemen’s black and drab hats, do llavanna do. Long and short handle llrooms, Shaker Garden Seeds. The above articles with many more, too nu merous to mention will be sold, our t'hh hf i üblicin n-cnerst "" L. J. DAVIES & CO. March If) 3 if "~PER FIMERY. Row L /’ * .viacassar Oil, Boars do. Diamond Cologne, Ternrle do. Lyre do. Lavendar Water, 11 onev do Spirits Rose. Fine scented Hair Powder, Genuine scented Olive Violet and Rose Soap, Soda Soap Saponaceous compound, Also—2 doz large hraids of Hair, Rolls, uffg and Ringlets of varioog colours. For sale by L. J. DAVIES & CO. March 19 23 ts Received by Steam Bt Gen. Marion, A GOOD SUPPLY OP WHISKEY. RUM.Mm isspe, eiavivri«bl, I'tntK, LARD, CANDLES SOAP, SHOT, COFFEE & GRINDSTONES, ALSO € Firkins first quality Butter. J. A. HUDSON. Maieh 23 ATKIXNON’S CASKET. Gems nf Literature , Wit and Sentiment. ■' periodical for 1831, will contain 48 or more royal Bvo. pages of letterpress closely prin ted on fine type and good paper, forming at the end of the vear a volume of about (KKj paves Price $2 50 a year in advance Kveiy No. will be embellished with one ele cani Copperplate and several handsome Wood Engravings. Music, and illustrations of Botany; besides a beautiful title r*»•> -- a » -*-or.i mr rno ■»*«•--.-. 'rim copperplates will embrace ror»raits ofo Ur most distinguished men, the fashions, Views ami Fane pieces, equal to those of any periodical in the United States An elegant plate of the latest Fashions will bo published in the January number One of the r . oires a full length Portrait of Queen Ade laid. of England; a Lady in Ball dtess; a Walk mg dress, and a Cap and Turban of the newest siyle Th" February numbeT will contain a splendid portrait of Washington An elegant Scripture piece tor March, is in the hand; of the Knars yer Phe subsequent engravings will be of the best quality. Liberal premiums have beon offered for choice origi mi! contributing And especial cate will be taken to have the selection of the ,a»st inter estmg and instructive maftei. cons sting of mo ral tales. Biography, historical Sketches. Poet ry. light reading, 4-e id! 1 * V . o! . a J2S B " f thp r ’ Mket <°r 1827, 1828, 1 -I. and 1830, embellished wth a great num tmr of e-'gravtngs bound or in Numbers may still be had, price $2 5 a volume. This may he last oppo-lunity of obtaining complete EC ’ s r a "n'»ll number over what is requi- Vu,, 11 P r ?"" nt ril'ers will be published in JBol. Adores {orders post paid! SAMUEL O. ATKINSON 112 Chevout Street, Philadelphia MAT HEM ITICAL INSTRUM FXT S For ule by L. J. DAVIES A. Cos. March 19. 23 If 1 (Hamilton , Geo.) 11HE SUBSCRIBERS Having associated themselves in the management of flic «bovc Establishment, lately occupied by T. J. COMER, use this means ot assu ring the Public that the strictest attention shall be paid to it by each of them—Large #3ilitions will be made to the House as it now stands and the whole completed and finished oil* as soon as practicable. Situated ;n a dry, elevated, and pleasant part of the Village, convenient to business, hut little need he said in behalf of the advanta ges of the Hamilton Hall as a House of accommodation. They confidently hope by strict and unremitted devotion to business to satisfy all those who may iuvor them with a call P- T. BEDELL, J * - T. J. COMER. April 2, 1830 —lm. SHERIFF’S SAim CARROLL (SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next at Carrollton, Carroll coun ty within the usual hours of sale tho following property to wit -. One hundred and twenty five bushels of corn more oi less, levied on as the property ol Ransom Thomson, to satisfy n ti ft issuedfrom Dekalb Superior couit in favor of Samuel Sow el vs William M’Curlcy, llcnry Wolfe and Ran som Thomson. Also lot of land No 131, (one hundred and thirty-one) in the Gth district of Carroll county, levied upon as the property of Christopher Bur nett, to sali fy a fifa issued from Glynn Inferior court in favor of Holland McTyre vs. said Bur nett and others BENJN. MERRILL, Sheriff March 26th 1831. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at Carrollton,Carroll county within the usual hours of sale the following property to wit: One iot of land No. 67, (sixty-seven) in tlie 7ih district of Carioli county, levied on as the property of Elijah Hearn, to satisfy a-fi. fa. i-sued from Nowton Inferior conrt, in favor of John Hunt vs. Elijah Hearn —ALSO—Lot No. 136, (one hundred and thirty-six) in the lOth district of Carroll county, levied ou as the property of Tho.nas Davis to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Jones Superior court, in favor of Gustavus Hendrick va. said Davis. At the same time and place will be sold, lot of land No- 175, (one hundred and seventy-five) in tire second district of Carroll county, lo icd on as the property of Joel Leathers, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from Hall Superior court in favor of (Se njain l n .Parks secur itv and the otficors of court " henry CURTISS, D Sheriff HEARD HALES. "WK'-ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in w w Vluy next, at the place of holding court in Heard county, the following proporty, viz : Lot of land No. 325, (three hundred and twen ty-five) in tho third district formerly GewetaC now Heard county, levied on as the property of Samuel Paschal to satisfy a Ufa issued from a Justices court in DeKalb comity in favour of John Bowling for the use oi John Reed, levy made and returned by a constable. DANIEL WHITAKER, Sheriff. March 22d 1831. TALBOT HALEB. I¥TILL be sold on the first Tuesday ” ® in May next in the town of Talbotton, Talbot county between the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit line lot ofland No. one hundred and seventy (1J*0) in the seventeenth (17) district of for inerly Muscogee now Talbot county, levied on as the property of Ficldin Austin ,to.lp>ti«fV one .tuiiru justices court in W llliei county in favor of Green Jcpsey, levy made anu retur ned to ine by a constable. One lot of land No one hundred and sixty seven, (16?) in the fifteenth (15) district of for merly Muscogee now Talbot county, levied on as the property of Edmund Bennett to satisfy one small nfa. from a Justices court of Talbot, m favor ol Zachariah Booth, levy made and relor ned to me by a constable. One Negro man named Washington, twenty ty-five years old, levied on as the property of Charles C. Birch, to satisfy one fifa from the Superior court of Clark county, in favor of Ad am 3. Caldwell. JAMES P PORTIS, Sheriff April 2d, 1831. RANDOLPH SHERIFF'S SALE. be sold on the first Tuesday * * in May next at the house of Joseph Thompson, the place of holding the Superior court in said county the follo vinor nronertp ♦•> Wit » One lot of land No. two hundred and fifty-two (252) in the seventh (7) district of originally Lee but now Randolph county levied on as the property of William Grantham to satisfy sun dry fifas from a Justice court of Randolph coun ty in favor of William C Brooks and Joseph Thompson against said Grantham. —ALSO—Lot No. one hundred and ninety three (193) in the sixth (6) district of originally Lee but now Randolph county, levied on us the property of Etheldrcd Ed ards to satisfy one fi fa from a Justice court of Randolph county in favor of Dill if Sutliff, sold under be incum brance of a mortgage, levied on and returned to me by a constable. BTARKEY COLLINS, Sheriff, "arch 18* li 1831 MERIWETHER SHERIFF SALES BE SOLD on the first Tues ▼ ▼ day in May next at the Court House in Greenville. Merriwether ceunty, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: One lot of land, No. 52 in the first district of Troup, now Merriwether county, levied on as the property of William 11. Magee, to satisfy a ! a fitufrom Richmond Superior court, in favor f James C Philpot vs. said W illiam II Magoc. One lot ofland. No 205. (two hundred and five) in the second distiict of formerly Troup, now Merriwether county, levied on as the prop erty of William Chapman to satisfy two execu tions f-om a Justices court in favor of Horace J. Bates, vs said W'illiam 'liapioan, levy made and returned to me by a constable. March SW HUGH LOCKET, Sheriff \ Fresh Groceries. JUST RECEIVED per Steam-Boats Marion and Georgian. 20 bis Mess and Prime Pork, 20 > ags Coffee, 30 bis. Sugar, 20 do. Whiskey, 20 do. old N Gin, 5 tierces Rice, 8 boxes bunch Raisins, 8 kegs Northern Butter, i&acucrd, ®Cncflar, fez. fez. Together with the goods on hand makes this Jtssortinw complete, which will be sold low for CASH only. THOS. S. MARTIN. April 2 25 3t INFORMATION GRATIH. Mil led gev i lie Ma sonic, Ilall LOTTE SI Y . $ 3d 9 CKIO CAPITAL FRIZES, YET LY THE WHEEL VIZ. 1 OF 15,000 DOLLARS 1 OF 10,000 DOLLARS 1 OF 5,000 MULLAHS Besides 1000 900, 800, 700, 000,500 &c. TO BE DRAWN On Saturday the 30th day of April next. The fourth days Drawing will be continued tvlipn will <Jrn\vit if Din tho V\ ll«#»l OJS'E TllOUosijyjj prizes. Those who hold Tickets which may not be Drawn before the commence ment of the Fifth Day’s Drawing, will remember that such Tickets will risk the Splendid Prize of Thirty Thousand Dollars besides other Prizes then to be deposited. Whole tickets $lO, shares in propor tion. For Sale, hy JAMES KIVLfX. Agent. Columbus, April 2; 1830. 25 3t LEATHER i ti ti II I lbs Sole Leather, 30 sides up s “ M " "per ditto Just received per Steam Boat Herald and for sale by GEO W. DILLINGHAM. Mrrch 12, 1831 22 ts UtiTiot;. , N Election will be held in the Town of Co lumbus on the fourth Saturday in April next, for a MAJOR for tho 153d battalion G. M. to fill the vacancy of T. T Gamuiago resigned. By order of Col. Lewis T II BALL, CapL 773il dist G. M. P. W FLYNN, Capt. t'.6Bih dist. G M. March 34 1831 24 tde j%IOTICE. —The person who took from this Office two late numbers of the New Yotk Mirror, are requested to return them im mediately. April I, 1831 Georgia, Heard County. 'IYIIE HK VS Roland Burgess applies ” * to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Joel Burgess, late of said county deceased These arelhercfore to cite and admonish all no singular Hie Kindred and creditors of o.iid deceased, to ke and appear at my office and file their objections if any tbev have, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters will be granted P. H. TAYLOR, c c. o April 2, Im FOR KALE. \ VALUABLE TUACT.f LA.VD, (Mulberry creek running through the same,) drawn by Amasa Burnett— No. 'lO, in the 20th District; formerly Muscogee, now Harris countv; which will be sold Low; for terms, apply by letter, or otherwise, to ELIAS FORT, Savannah, Cteorffiu. y B All persons are forbid trespassing op the same, in any manner; as the Law will be rigidly enforced January, 1831—13 FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, AISF.D by the Now-London Shakers, White Onion 8100 l Beet Yellow do Early Turnip do Red do Orang Carrot Long White Parsnip Long Cucumber Dutch sum’r Squnsh Early do Crook Neck do lee Head Lettuce Salmon Baddish Itnporinl do Scarlet do Cabbage Head do Turnip do Drumhead Cabbage Early March Peas Early York do Golden Hotspur do Savoy do White Marrowfat do Early Sugar Corn for sale by GEO. \V DILLINGHAM. Jt»ti ID, 1831. i LITERARY PREMIUMS. The publisher of the RURAL REPOSITO RY dcsi-ousof presenting bis patrons with ori ginal matter worthy lire extensive patronage hitherto received, of encouraging literary talent and exciting a «pirit of emulation among Ins old coi respondents, and others who are in the habit of writing for the various periodicals-of the day, is induced to offer the following Premiums, which h« flatters himself they will consider de serving of thoir notice. The best ORIGINAL TALE (to occupy not less ihan tlnee pages of the Repository) S2O. For the second best, tho Tokens for 185 ft *V 31, and the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh volumes es the Repository, handsomely bound. For the third ditto, the Tailsman for Ic3ft,and the fifth, sixth and seventh volumes of the Re pository. For the best POEM, not less than forty nor over a hurdred lines, $5 For the second best, the Atlantic Souvenir fur 1831, and the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and sev enth volumes of the Repository . For the third ditto the fifth, sixth and seventh volumes of the Repository. v ornnuinicatioiis intended for the prizes must be directed ( post paid) to William B. Stoddard. Hudson, N. Y. and forwarded previous to the first of July next—each enclosing a scaled cn velope of the name and resid. nee of the writ er, which will not he opened, except attach.® to a piece entitled lo one of the prizes. The iner its of the pieces will be determined by a Com mittee of Literary Gentlemen selected lor the purpose. (Ef 1 All Publishers and Editors of papers, with whom we exchange, and others favorable to the cause of Literature, will contcr a la\ our by giv ing the above a few insertions. MACON TELEGRAPH. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PRINTED AT MACON HEORGIt, And devoted to Intelligence , Commerce , Agriculture , Science and sointd Principles. IN ordinary times it might'perhaps be superflu ous to-et forth formally the political faith of a public journal well known for several years in most* parts ofllio State, bnt at the nres eut juncture in which contlicfin r opinions turea ten a change in the form of our government and a suspension of the peace, safety and happiness of society by civil war, —political candor and moral hone ty demand a suscinct declaration of principles and views, that a clear line of de marcation may bo traced between the triends of peace and rational freedom and the advocates of anarchy and carnage ' The Telegraph will,as it has hitherto done, vindicate personal and political liberty so far as compatible ..itli private happiness and public safety. It will therefore cling to the opinion of the father* of the revolution, *s comprised in the Declaration ot Independence and the Con stitution df the United States; and it holds it to be a truth almost intuitive, that on the most vi gilant and unremitting restriction ot tho gene ral and stato branches of our government to their respective provinces, depend the benign operations of those opinions, tho virtue of the man, the franchise of the citizen, and the inter nal peace and external safety of the country. Under theso impressions, the Telegraph as regards the causes of excitement in the South, considers the ju isdiciion <f every stalo over her chartered limits to belong exclusively to her own tribunals, and every interference with i eiti.crby the Federal Judiciary or by congress to be n palpable usurpation that ought to be resisted; but the tariff though injudicious in many of its provisions and necidjrig genera! re vision to adapt it to the interest of the country', it views as being strictly within the. power with which congress is invested; and believes that in ternal improvement in its cxis'ing shape, to he r alher an abuse of legitimate authority than an infraction of tho constitution an evil which tho patriotism and independence of President Jackson has gone far to remedy and which the goou sense ai.u »iit-io of future congresses will no doubt remove altogeu.c. It will therefore bn readily perceived, that the Telegraph acknowledges that the Southern penplo have just grounds for complaint and re monstrance, in wi. icli it unites, hut none for se dition or revolution; and contends that the ad vocates of the latter measures, whether under tho name of riullifiers or conycntionists, are in fact adverse to the peace and prosperity of our country and inimical to the morals and happi ness of its citizens. It will likewise be inferred, and that truly, that tho Telegraph supports the re-election of Andrew Jackson to the Presidency, and co-ope rates in every measure it deems just and salu tary with his primitive friends in Georgia In the prosecution of tho foregoing objects, the Telegraph is aided by rchibald Camp bell ’iNTYRE The Telegraph will shortly appear in an en larged form and new dress. The terms of sub scription arc, three dollars per annum in ad vance, or tour at the end of the year M. BARTLETT. Macon, February 9,1831. COLUMBUS iftaU ana jFnnal* SlcatoenUcs, • f3HK Trustees have engaged the services of JL Garret Hallenheck Esq. to take charge of the Male Department of this Institution. Mr Hallenheck line had two private schools in this place within the last eighteen months, and has given very general satisfaction to those who have sent their children to him. Tho Female Department is under tho care of Miss Kingsbury, whose qualifications and long experience are so well known as to require no comment from us RATES of tuition, FOR MALE DEPARTMENT PER ANNUM. For Spelling, Reading and Writing sls 00 Geography, English Grammar and Aiitlunetic $•£() 00 Latin and Greek Classics together with the higher branches of M&thomatics S2B 00 Hates of Tuition in Female. Department. Primary Class—Spelling, W’riting and Reading, for each Term of two Quarters $7 50 Junior Class, Writing, Arithmetic, and Geography sl2 00 Senior Class—Grammar, Rhetoric, History, with the Rudiments of Natural Philosophy sl4 00 Mental & Moral Philosophy, As tronomy, or Chemistry, or any higher branches of Mathematics, sls 00 There will be a vacation in each Institution of two weeks, at the end of ev< ry six months. 5. L. DE GRAFFENREID, Ser.'ij Board of Trustees Columbus, January 1, 1831 13 c jVl OTICE.—To Ttilly Choice «V co. James -Ln Otric, William Towns, Jo-hua M'Kennoy, and Daniel Walker Take notice that on the first Monday in June nex\ I will appl to the honourable Inferior court for Muscogee county, for the purpose of taking the oath,"for tho re lief of honest de nors, and to be discharged ac cording to the provisions of said law JOSEPH 81MMON3. March 19 23 :tt | HIE connexion heretofore existing between ■ the subscribers under the firm ofß. Tarter Cos. discontinues this day. AH persons indebted to said concern are desir ed to make payment without delay GEO. W DILLINGHAM. BENJAMIN TARVER. January ! 1831. , DI^DLiTIO^ f TMIE » OPARTNi RSlflt* heretofore exist I ing under th<-firm of M asi.bv Jt Harris has been dissolved by miitiia' nonsuit*. All no'oa ..ml accounts due the concern have been trans ferred to Dr Manley, who will settle the busi ness of the firm. A. P. MANLEY, T. M. HARRIS. MarchS 1831 23 ts GEORGlA — Jicrrii,-ether County. IIQMAS GODFREY tolls before Gideon t ’hristian, a Justice of t'.c peace in and fi-r said canty; a sorrel Mare with a blaze face, right eye out, two hind feet while, a sore back, nine or ten years old, appraised liv Joseph Scu te!! and John H. Jones o fifty dollars, this 26tk of February Hll. ORCAR F LEVERETT, C/7;. i. c. at c. March 12 1831 22 ts GEORGlA— Merruvcther Count:/ JAMF.S HU.YF.R of capta'n'’rows district, ” trills before me. John L. Dickson, a Justice ofllio P- ace in and for said county, one < hes nut snrrol Horse about four vears old, left hind foot white; white stieak in his face, a snip on his nose and shod bes -re. appraised by Stephen Williams and John riohron to twenty five dol lais,this 15th January 1831. O F LKVtiRRETr, cr&.i. c. M 6. March 5 21 3t LOOK AT THIS. 1 HEREBY forworn all persons from trading f,r two notes of band given by myself to John Mote, for five hundred do lars each, one due tho 25th day of Decemlrer 1831, the oilier due tho due the 2->th o fDecember 1833, as the above notes were fraudontly obtained Ido not in tend lopay them this 11th March 1831 PHILIP PLESS. March 19 33 if LOOK AT THIS. LL persons are forewarned from trading for 1 three promisory notes of hand given by my* self to one Asa Tillman; two for thirty dollars each vlt one for ten dollars, all due the 25th Dec. 183); for Ido not intend tu pav them u* , t»l com pelled by law, for they hr ve been fraudulently obtained. JOHN WHATLEY. Jan. t. 6rr> ___ TEN DOLLARS REWARD. g. | > UNAWAY from the subscri anf j I\ber about the 24th of Februa- Sjfvsd ry, his. Negro man LEWIS a / smooth skin black fellow, about ~~.LI Z— 3ft years of age, of ordinary stat ure with some of his front jaw teeth out, which, are seen when he talks or laughs, he look with him his violin and will probably attempt to pats as a free man about tho village, being a good performer on that instrument, lie lias a wife in tho vicinity of Monticcllo, and may be in that neighbourhood, tho 1 apprehend he is in tho neighbourhood of Col. Hendersons in Randolph county, where he will in all probability be har boured by the Col’s, negroes, being raised by the Col. and having his attachments there. I will pay the above reward to have said Negro apprehended and placed or if taken in Randolph county and delivered to me I will pay twenty dollars. NORBORNE B. POWELL. Talbot county, Fob. It), 1731. 22 h A. BEMETT, J?ouuij» iiuilotufl’s—Salianaf). | | AS Just received by ships Florian Strrtira A .11 schooner exact a large addition to his stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods—which makes his assortment very complete—among them aru the following, viz: 2 Pieces Mattooni (best) Italian Lutestring Olllw, 10 Do Jet «& Blue black Gros de Naples, 5 Do do do do Gros de Berlin and Do do Gros de Zanes, 2ft Do plain * figured Changeable Gros do Naples, 10 Do do do Algerines, (anew article for dresses,) 2ft Do French satins all colors & qualities, 2ft Do Florences, assorted colors, 10 Do .Sinchows sarsnett & Umbrella silks 12 Do Nankin Crapes, and Ift Do Pongees, 20 Do Canton Crapes, and 20 Do Italian Crapes, 50 Do 5| French Bombazines, and 5 Do .Merino Cloths, 2 l)o English Bombazines, and 3ft Do Merino Circassian, 50 Do Swiss Jackonctl hook & mull muslin, 4ft Boxes Bi nnuts and TatFctoes, Ribbons of every descriptions and latest 6tyle, 2 Do Newest style Belt Ribbons, 20U Embroid belts of latest style A- pattern* Thread and Bobbinelt Laces of all de scriptions, Ladies Horse Skiu Gloves fy Mits, and W General assortment of Hosory, 3ft Pieces Birds Eye Diaper, & lft Do Table Diaper, 2ft Do Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 10 Do sailinnett, and 89 Nests largest size Band Boxes, 2 Casos Ladies Leghorn Bolivar’s, and 10 Do do and Vfissos Straw Hals, And ou hand a genera! assortment of almost every description of Fancy oud staple dry good* that can be called for—which are offered whole sale and retail, at tho lowest market prices, at Nil. 1, Yaun as Buildings, Mai ke l Square, Sa vannah, Georgia. Ai.so-on hand a general assortment ot Millifi nery of tho latest New-York, Philadelphia A. Pa ris fashions. N. B Country merchants are particularly invi ted to call and examine the Goods and prices for themselves. A Bennf.tt will cut his Silks and Ribbons in such quantities may suit his country cu-tomers, & at the same prices as by the piece —all order* faithfully executed; and at prices which will please, where llicv are accompanied with tho Cash or city acceptance. January, 18:11. —13 JOHN TAYLOR, ~ AT: u USE V .1 f La tV, Will practice in the several counties of inns cogee, Randolph, Stewart, Lee Marion, Talbot, Harris, Meii l eather, and Troup, in tho Chatahoocheo Circuit: aid in the Co"iu!ie&of Thomas, Decatur, Early, Baker, and Dooly, irx the Southern Circuit. He may lie found, when not in attendance on the circuit, at his room at Mr. Dillard s Tavern in Columbus. —Fcb’y 12th No 18 t-f-o IAW NOTICE.—J. T. Camp and John —JSchley, have associated themselves together in the practice of law. in Columbus. Ononfthfon will attend all the Courts in the Chatahooclii* circuit Letters upon business will he addressed to Camp At Sctn.Ev —J. T. Camp will continue to practice law iu the courts of A'abama in con nection with David Golightly Esq. .1 T. CAMP. JOHN SCIILEt Feb 12th.1891 18 t s JOHN TAYLOR .V LEMUEL MF.ARKL, A TTOUXE ) 8 A T LA IV, %l / r il! practice in partnership at the AppaliKh ▼ » scoUlisy: Mr Mertel will attend regularly to the hit-ine -s of their offico, at the Bay, when not necessarily absent. —Fcb’y 12 th f'o.lß—