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COLUMBUS
Hook, Stationary if* Fancy Store .
E. S. NORTON
INFORMS the citizens and strangers visiting Columbus, that he lias taken n Store
in Mr Goof we Hargraves new building, one door below Messrs Powers and Nafew, on Broad
Street, where ho intends keeping a general assortment of
ISOOKK, STATIONARY & FA\CY
IT is his intent ion to keep every article usually found in 1 lie above lino of business. Particu
lar attention will b* paid to the wants of Schools and Academics, after they arc ascertained.
Further particular* may be found in ftiture advertisements As the lot ms will be cash, he will
wait on all who call, ai-.l sell at such prices as will ii (luce them to call again.
TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
It having been suggested thit a Circuiting Library was mucli wanted, and would be likely to
meet with good encouragement, I now inform them that there will he one in connexion with the
above establish iicnt, to consist of the following description of Book*:—Religious VV orks, 11 is
lends. Travels. Poems, Plays, Novels, Romances, Ac Ac. and it is hoped the encouragement
will warrant the undertaking. The Librarv will be opened as soon as it can bo collected and
forwarded from New-York Columbus June 4 —ts.
SIIEBIFFB SALES,
ME It IVV ETH E it SAL ES.
'Vft r ILL BE SOLD on the first Tucs
ww in July' next at tlio Court House in
Greenville- Merriwcther esunty, between the
usual hours of sale, the follow ing property, viz:
One lot ol land No. ono hundred and four (KM)
in the eleventh, (11th) Hist ofoiiginally Troup
now Morriwethor county, levied on a the prop
erty of Anion Yarborough, to satisfy a fi fa
•which issued from a Justice's c.ouit of Hall
county in favor of Junes .Montgomery and oth
ers vs said Amott Yarborough, levy made and
returned to mo“by a constable.
Lot of land. No. (67) sixty-seven in tlio (8tli)
eighth dist. of originally Troup, now Merri
wethnr county, levied on as the property of
Britton S. Pi< rce, to satisfy a fi fa which issu
ed from Burke superior court, in favor of E. 4"
W. B ne vs. said Britton S. Piorce
GREEN TILIIOT, D Shff
July 4. 1831.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF’S SALEH.
V/l Jibe sold on the first Tuesday in July
▼ » next, at the house of-Joseph Thompson,
Randolph co inly, the following property to-wit:
One Lot of Land No. 378 in the seventh
District of originally Lee but now Randolph
county,levied on as the property of Clark Bland
ford Jr and Win S Hardin to satisfy ail exe
cution from Harris county Superior court, in
favor of William Bailey and Joseph Maddox.
ALSO—Lot No. 80 in the fifth Dist.
of originally Lee now Randolph county, Levied
on as the property of William Cook, to satisfy
an exoeutton from a Justices court of Twiggs
county, in favor of Henry Solomons and athers,
property pointed out by James Wood, Esq this
17th .May 1831.
STARKEY COLLINS, SlifT.
May 2-> 1831
CARROLL SHERIFF'S HALE.
WMMLL be sold on the first Tuesday in
* * July next the following property,
to-wit:
lot of land. No 201 in tho 10th District of
Carrol), levied upon as the property of James G.
JTamet, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justice’s
Court of De Kalb County in favoi of Juntos S.
Hamct (and others) vs. the aforesaid ilamet,
levied on by a constable.
Lot of land, No. 217, in the 6th District of
Carroll county, levied upon as the property of 1
-Isaiah Dykes to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Jus
tice s eomt of Wilkinson county in favor of
Bennet King vs. said Dykes, levied by a con
etsble
Lot of laud, No. 130 in the 11th District of
Carroll county, levied upon as the properly of
Dempsey Fountain to satisfy a fi fa issued from
a Justice s court of Monroe county in favor of
Cuilodcn and Gin vs said Fountain.
Lot of land No. 2)8 in the Bth District of ;
Carroll county, levied upon to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from Twiggs Superior court in favor of
David Jameson vs Joseph Polhill, Reuben
Wilkes and Thomas Polhill principals, and John
Hardin, John Taylor, Wm B George, James
Mome, and Benjamin B Smith security on tho
appoal—property pointed out by said Smith.
Lot oi land No. 53, in the sth District of Car
roll county, levied upon as the property of Mat
thew M Michael, to sat sfy a fi fa issued from
Jasper Superior court in favor of John Cini
brangh for the use of John McKcnne vs. said!
Me Michael
Lot of land No. PM in the 6th District of
’Canoil county levied upon as tlio property of
William M Ben net to satisfy sundry fi fas issu
ed from Carroll Superior court in favor of John
11. Newton and others vs. said Bonnet.
Zachnriah Sims's right title and interest in
the four following lots of land, to wit: 205, 208
and 210, all in the 2nd District of CarroU coun
ty, levied upon to satisfy a fi fa i-sued from
Clarke Inferior court, in favor of Allen Daniel
vs said Sims, property pointed out by Win.
Daniel BRNJ MERRILL, Shff.
■JIISO, nt the some t>m and place,
Lot of l.nnd No 117 in the 4th District, Car
roll county, levied on as the property of VVm.
G Springer t . satisfy a f. fa. issued from
Hancock Superior Court in favor of James
liall, vs. William G. Macon A co.
Lot of l.nnd No 8,3, in tho 2d. dist. Carroll,
county, levied nu as tlio proper'y of John 11.
Watson, to satisfy a fifa issued from the Sup.
court of Chatham county in favor of John Eme
ry ' s said Watson.
Lot of 1 .and No. (97) ninety-seven in tba
19t)i district Carroll ervnoty; levied on as the
propci t v of Thomas Williams, to satisfy a fi fa
issuod from the superior court of Fayette coun
ty, in favor of tl'ie officers of court vs. said
Thomas Williams
HENRY CURTISS, D. Shff.
June 4, 1831
TALHOT SIIKRIFF’S SALEH.
be sold on flic tirrtt Tuesday
” in June next in the town of Talbot ton,
Talbot county between the usual hours of sale,
the following proporty to writ :
■Gi.e Lot of land, No. one hundred and ninety
■one (191) in the fifleenrii district of foiinerlv
'Muscogee, now Talbot county; levied on ns the
property of Henry Hutto, te "satisfy a fi fa issu
cd from Lawrence Superior court in favor of
Lidia Uscry.
One lot of land No. one hundred and sixty-six
in thu twentv-second district off >rmerly Musco
gee, now Talbot county; levied on as the proper
ty of Isaac Stinson, to satisfy six small fi fas
from a Justice's court m wilkineon co nty in
favor of J A i'. llei!—levy made and relumed
to me by a constable.
Lot of l.nnd No ninety six (Ofi) in the sev
enteenth district oi formerly Mviseogi.e, now
Talbot county, levied ii|x>n as the property of
Jonathan Peacock »nd Levi Peacock to satisfy
a fi fa from Talbot Superior Court in favor of
Tims IJi'ey endorser, property pointed out bv
tho defen< ant- *
f'ne I,of of I,and No. one hundred »nd seven
ty 071!) in .lie seventeenth district of originally
Muscogee now Talhul county levied upon os the
property of Fielder Austin to satisfy one fi fa
from a Justice's court in Wilkes county in favor
of Gioen I ipsey, levy made and returned to me
by • constable,
Three Town lots in the Town of Tnlbotton,
Nos eleven (11) thirty two (32) (,■ thirty-throe
(33) In letter C levied on as the property of
Henry Logan to satisfy two smnil fi fas from a
Justice’s court in Talbott county, one in favor
of the Inferior court of said county, and the oth
er in five,r of John Milner—levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Three Negroes, Maria, Tom, and Mary, all
levied on as the property of J. W Radciiff to
satisfy three small fi fas from a Justice's court
in Muscogee county, in favor of A. 11. Mcr
elion levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
F. M. LAWRENCE, D. SliflT.
June 4, 1831.
STEWART SHERIFF’S HALES.
W/ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
VT next in the Town of Lumpkin. Stewart
county, between the usual hours of sale the fol
lowing property to-wit:
Lot of land, No 244 in the 25tli Dist of for
merly Lee now Stewart county, levied on as the
propeity if Stephen Devtauzeanx to satisfy one
fi fa issued from a Justices court of Jefferson
county, in favor of Asa Holt and others vs Ste
phen Devrauzeaux- levy made and returned to
me b a constable
June 4, 1831 M H. HINCH. SlifT.
I NOTICE.
MONTHS after date applica
tion will be made to the honorable the kite
rior court of .Merriwcther county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho rerl
estate of John J. Hussoy, minor orphan of John
Hussey, deceased.
J S. HUSSEY, Guardian
GEORG lA— Meri weth er County.
William Tilley tolls before me Nutley Rogers,
a Justice of the peace in and for said county, a
small Cliesnut Sorrel Horse with a white spot
on Ins right thigh, and a small white spot in his
forehead; the loft eye out; eight or nino years
old, and fourteen or fifteen hands high; apprais
ed by John Sidwoil and Jacob Bailey to thirty
dollars, this 21st May, 1831.
O. F. LEVERETT, c. *. c.
Juno 11,1831.
GEORGIA —. 'Merriwcther County.
Charles Jordan tolls before John Boyer a jus
tice of the peace in and for said county, a Ches
ntit sorrel Horse, about seven or eight years old,
loft hind leg broke, fourteen or fifteen hands
high, no other marks nor brands perceivable,
appraised by D. Wheelis and S. Porch to fifty
dollars, this 17th May, 1831.
O. F. LEVERETT, c j. c
June 11, 1831.
GEORGIA —Heard County.
Omci of the Inferior Court.
William H Nixon of the 693d district G. M
tolled before George VV. Turrentine, Esq. on
the dth inst. a small white policy, branded ou the
left shoulder with tho letter O aged 10 or 11
years, appraised by Aaron Fornloy and Edmuud
Spear man to five dollars.
Extract form the Estray Book. May 27th 1831
, P. 11. TaYLOR, c.i.c.
June 11, 16,31.
NOTICE.
FOUR MONTHS afterdate application will
be made to the honourable the Inferior
Court of Muscogee county, whon setting for or
dinal y purposes, for leave to sell all the ne
groes and real estate of Elijah Jewett, late of
Pluscogee county deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of llie said estate
JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r.
Juno 11. 1831
EXECUTOR’S SALE POSTPONED
E N pursuance of the last will and testament of
.1 Edmund Carlisle late of Morgan county,dec.
will ho sold before tho Court house door, at
Campbellton, Campbell county, on the first
Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours
of sale, Lot of Land No. 137. in the first district
of originally Carroll now Campbell county for
the benefit of the heirs—Terms published on
the dav of sale.
WILLIAM W. CARLISLE, Ex’r.
May 14.
GEORGlA —Merriwether County
GLORGE CRANE, tolled before Gideon
t 'ristian, a Justice of the peace in and for
said county, a daik Ray Mare about four years
old,with a star in her forohead, a long swab tad,
and shod before—appraised by John Redin and
Spencer C. Crane to thirty-five dollars, this tiie
4th day of April 1831.
O F. LF.VERETT, Cl'k.i. c. m. c.
May 7,1831.-4 t.
L. J. DAVIES if CO.
HAVF, just receive t and opening this day,
another large supply of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS.
Also a good assortment of HMtDtFjtRE,
CROCKERY, HUG.IR, COFFEE, he.
June 11, 1831.
Hardware,
A h.mdsomo assortment of Hardware, Fine
1 * • 'utlery, Hollow ware, Scythe Blades, Hors
Collins <& Co's. Cssutcel axes, Bears Caststeel
axes
ALSO—2O setts Blacksmith's Tools, com
plete.—For sale.
June 11. J. A HUDSON.
Fresh Drugs .
T !IE subscribers have just received from
J Neiv-York a general supply of
DRUG'S MEDICMKS, PAINTS, OIL,
and all article in their Hue, which they offer on
accommodating terms.
BJ'Orders from PhyaioiaiiH punctually atten
ded to. II A A D THORNTON
t 'olutnbus, June 4—3 -ts
LOOK at thin.
T Hereby foi u .rii all uersnus from trn ting for
■ a note given bv myself to William Sontoii for
Licity-eight dollars and nine rents, duled l.ltli
Juno Mat-due one day allei date, as I received
no value for aid n >te and I am deteriiiiued not
lo pay it unless compelled by law
„ . . . WIIITEBIDK.
Lolumbus Juno 23, 1831.
ATKINSON’S CASKET.
Gems of Literature , Wit and Sentiment.
ACII Number of this popular month*
ly periodical for 1831, will contain 48 or
more pages of letterpress closely prin
led on fine type and good paper, forming at the
end nf the year a volume of about GOl) pages
Price $2 GO a year in advance
Eveiy No. will he embellished with one ele
gant Copperplate and several handsome Wood
Engravings, Music, and illustrations of Botany;
besides a beautiful title page and a general index
for the volume. The copperplates will embrace
Portraits of our most distinguished men, the
Fashions, Views and Fancy pieces, equal to
those of any periodical in the United States.
An elegant plate of the latest Fashions will
be published in the January number. One of
the Fiirores a full length Portrait of Queen Ade
laide of England; u Lady in Ball diess; a Walk
ing dress, and a Cap and Turban of the newest
style.
The February number will contain a splendid
portrait of Washington. An elegant Scripture
piocc for .March, is in the hands of the Engra
ver. The subsequent engravings will be of the
best quality.
Liberal premiums have been offered for choice
original contributions. And especial care will
be taken to have the selection of the most inter
csting and instructive matter, eons sting of mo
ral tales, Biography, historical Sketches, Poet
ry, light reading,
The Volumes of the Casket for 18-77, 1828,
1820. and 1830, embellished with a great num
ber of engravings, bound or in Numbers may
still be had, price $3 f> a volume. This may
be tho last oppoi tunity of obtaining complete
sets. But. a small number over what is requi
red for present subscribers will be published in
1831 Addrcs (orders post paid)
SAMUEL C. ATKINSON.
112 Chcsnut Street, Philadelphia
for the above
received at this office.
(
Spring (woods .
FWIIIE Subscribers have just been rccci
viag a large supply of SPRING GOODS,
which makes their assortment very complete.
—Among which arc —
Black Italian Lustring,
Gros de Nap of various colours,
Sarsenett and Sinchew Silks,
Pink, blue, white and straw color’d Satin,
do. do. do do. Green Florence,
do do. do. do Italian Crape,
Canton Camlet ami Pongee,
Blank bombazine, and bombazott,
Black and green worsted Berage,
Fig’d and (uain Swiss Muslin,
Do. do. Jaconott do.
Book and Mull do.
Fig'rd. and plain Bobinett,
Plaid Oambrick,
Blue Pink and Buff’Ginghams,
Printed Muslins and Calicoes,
Blue and yellow Nankeen,
F-jrnituie Dimity,
White and brown Linen Drilling,
White Sattin Jane,
Cotton Cassimere,
Throad bobinett, and muslin Edgings,
Thread and bobhinett Footings,
Bonnett, cap, and belt Ribbons,
Embroidered Ariaplan Crape and Gauzo
Shawls,
white Kid Gloves,
B-ack Ilorsekin Gloves,
Ladies Ilorsekin Mitts,
Ladies silk Umbrellas and Parasols,
Gcntlomen’s Woodstock Gloves, '
do. Linen Drilling do
Bl k silk and Tabby velvet,
Marseilles and Vaientia Vestings,
Ladies Corsets,
B 1 k ami coloured Cambricks,
Ladies Reticules.
do. bead money rursoe,
Narrew silk and worsted Braid,
Cotton Fringe and cord,
•Silk worsted and cotton suspenders.
Gentlemen's bandanna, Epitlefieid and Flag
Handkerchiefs,
do. bfk Italian cravats,
do Navarino, Bombazine and Bristle
Stocks, - _•
Lathe's and Gentlemen's silk and cotton llose,
Gentlemen’s ha f do do
Green bor’d. Table covers,
Wlii'e Marseilles counterpanes, *
Bleached and unbleached Meetings and Shir
tings,
29 pieces superfine Linen,
Fine gilt cloath Brushes,
do do. crook'd crumb Broshes,
Willow Baskets and-Table mats,
A variety of Millenary Goods suitable
for the season.
Ready made Summer Cloathing.
The best assortment we have been able to offer
to the publirk consisting of about four hundred
suits of various qualities.
BOOTS SHOES,
100 pr’s Gentlemen’s sewed and
Nailed Vcllington Boots
Jackson Shoctees,
Ladies prnnclla and Loather Bootes,
do bl'k and colr'd heel'd Pumps,
do. do Walking Shoes,
do. white satin Pumps,
Misses and chi Wien’s Bootees and Shoes of
every description,
Gentlemen's black and drab hats,
do. Havanna do.
Long and short handle. Brooms ,
Shahcr Garden Seeds.
’1 lie above articles with many moro too nu
merous to mention will be sold low, our custom
ers ami the public in general are invited to call
and examine for themselves.
L. J. DAVIES & CO.
March 19 ga
Sprinjf Goods.
POWERS 8f KAFEW
HAVE just received an assortment of
Spring Goods, such its
Brown and White Linen Drilling,
Rouen Cussimcrcs,
3-4 B. M. Circassians,
Hamilton and Mattowan Stripes,
“ Drillings,
Iml. Russia Sheetings,
Osnaburglis,
Super 4 4 Irish Linens and Lawns,
Do. Brown do. do.
Do White MersaiHes Vesting,
Calicoes and Ginghams,
Super I! M Genoa Velvet,
Fancy Scarfs and Shawls.
Horsekin and Grass ('loth Gloves,
Green Worsted Barrage,
Belt Ribbons, Ac Ac.”
—ALSO—
READY MADE SU.uMKR CLOTHING,
Bro and White Linen Pantaloons \ Jackets,
Stormont d<>
Stripes, do. J O .
Whit, and Col'd Mcraaillos Vests.
Drab Beaver Hats,
Palm Loaf »Vc. Ac.
Mav 14. 1831
MATHEMATICAL INnTKI >I*£NTN
lor Bttle by
L. J. DAVIES A Cos
GEORGE YV. DILLINGHAM ,
©ffers for Salr,
1 Bolts brown cotton Shect-
JL ings and Shirtings,
1.000 do. bleached “ do.
1,000 do. Plaids Stripos it Chocks,
ISO do. Calicoes,
2UO do. Nankeens,
100 do. Rearerteons,
1 CASE Irish Linens,
1 do. Navarino Bonnets,
1 do. Leghorn do.
1 do. Til.ead Laces,
1 do. Assorted Silks,
I do. Swiss Muslins,
1 do. Cambrics,
1 do. Gloves, every description,
1 do. Hosiery,
1 do. Flags and Bnndannas,
I do. Shawls and Scarfs,
t do. Umbrellas and Parasols, <
1 do. Oil Cloths,
t do. Fine Broad Cloths, Sattinetts,
and Cassimcrcs,
1 do. Vestings,
C> do Ready made Cloathing,
Sattins, Ribbons, Ginghams, combs i-itsorted, j
12 Cases Hundley’* celebrated Castor Hats,
15 Cases and Trunks Bhocs,
1 Case Percussion Guns,
25 Pair Pocket Percussion Pistols, 00,000 per
cussion caps,
1 Case Superior Cutlery assorted,
1 do. Fine Jewelry do.
1 do. German Violins,
I do. Flutes and Fifes,
20 l)uz. Silver, Tortoise Shell and Common
Spectacles and Goggles,
Coral Beads and Silver Thimbles,
50 Reams Foolscap and Letter Paper,
100 Reams Wrapping do.
15 Packages Crockery and Glass Watc,
BarrelsCoperas, Alum, Putty, Lampblack,
Spanish brown, Venetian red, Copal ami black
Varnish,
20(1 Kegs White Lead, ground in oil,
150 Bags Shot, 2000 lb. Bar Lead,
1 Case superior Mill Saws,
1 do. Crosscut d>.
I do. Hand do.
1 Cask Smoothing lions,
50 Doz Collin-• Ac Co’s. Cast Steel A::es,
2 Sacks heavy Tiaco ( bains,
Ibbolson’s Patent Scythe Blades,
Sells Blacksmiths' Tools,
Paint, Sash, Floor, White Wash, and Counter
brushes in great vaiicty,
1,500 lb. selected Sole Leather,
50 Sides Upper do.
Corn mills—Fanning mill Irons in sots,
Wheat and Sa: and Sifters,
1,000 Galls. Sipnc Ware Jugs, Jars & Churns,
20 quarter casks Maderia, Marseilles Sherry
Tcncrifi’o and Malaga Wines,
I pipe Bordeaux Claret,
3 do Olard C-.gnac and Seigtielte Brandy,
25 Barrels Jamaica, St. Croix, & N. E. Rum,
200 do. Western Whiskey,
20,000 Dos mycos Red Martin Segars,
UK) boxes Common do.
50 Boxes Bar Soap,
12 Tierces New Rice,
200 Barrels Handsome Sugar,
20 Hhds do. do.
100 Sacks Coffee,
150 Barrels Prime New-Orleans Molasses,
30 Kegs Lane's, Read Aco. Cavendish, & com
mon Tobacco,
170 Pieces Kentucky, Dundee, and Inverness
Cotton Bagging,
100 Coils Balo Hope,
300 lb Bagging Twine,
Barrels Loaf and Lump Sugar, Pepper & Pi
mento,
Alcohol, Spts. Turpentine & Castor Oil.
April 22, 1831.
FRESH HOPS.
t BALE FIRST, SORT,
Just received and tor sale l>v
GEO. VV. DILLINGHAM.
Mav 28.
SPRING AND SUMMER
Just treeinrd on excellent and full assortment «f
Silks, Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Cambricks,
Brown Linens, Nankeens, Vestings, Broad and
Navarino Cloths, Bombazines, 15 -mbazetts, bl k
Listings,Silk Velvets, Linen Drillings, &c (jtc.
Also—A complete assortment of Fine and
Course, high and low quartered SHOES.
Which is offered at my usual accommodating
terms. Country Mer Itants would do well to
call and examine l’or themselves.
June 11, 1831. J. A. HUDSON.
MERCERS CLUSTER,
AND ’
METHODIST HYMNS.
Principally from the collection of the
Ilev. JOHN WESLEY, M A.
—ALSO—
A selection of approved
-School Ueclis.
Young’s Assistant,
Easy Lessons,
Popular do.
National Reader,
Latin Reader,
Scientific Class Book,
Toney's Botany,
VVoodbridge Geography and Atlas,
Pickett's class Books,
Webster and Walker's Dictionary,
English Reader,
Webster’s Spelling Boobs,
Bibles and Testaments,
Blank Books and Stationary,
A few pieces fashionoble Music. si
F'-r sale by
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, j
May 21. 1631.
| AW NOIICE.—J. T. Camp and John
JL4 Schley, have associated themselves together
in tiie practice of law, in Columbus. One of them
will atlend all the Courts in the Chat a hoodie
circuit Letters upon bu.-inoss will be addressed
to Camp & Schley. —J. T. Cnmp will continue
to practice law in the courts of A'abama in con
nection with David Golightlv Esq.
3 T. CAMP.
„ JOHN SCHLEY.
Feb. 12th, 1831. 18 ts
GEORGlA —Stewart Counts
WHEREAS John L Easter of said Stale
and county, has Ibis day made uppiica
tion to mo for Letters of Administration on the
Estate of John Easter, sen. lalo of said county
and sta'e, dec’ll
And Whereas Lavinah E. Brady, also applies
to me for letters of administration on the estate
of Nathan Brncly jun dec. ofeaid county «V Hate.
1 lILSh ARE THEREFORE to cue ami
admonish, nil anil singular, the kindred and
creditors of said dec'd. to he and appear at my
office within (lie time prescribed by law ro show
cause (if any they should have,) why said let
ters of Administrate n should not lie granted
on the next ter i of the Court of Ordinary.—
Giron under my hand and private seal, no seal
oi othce, this 2d May, 1831.
„ .THOMAS R. MANGIIAM, cc. o.
Map 7, 18.31.
LOOK AT THIN.
F HEREBY for warn all persons from trading
for two notes of hand givon by my self Ur John
Mote, lor five hundred dollars each, one due the
•J.lih day of December 1831, the other due Hie
•JTffli of December 1«W», as tho above note* wore
fraudulently obtained, 1 do not intend to nav
them; this llih March 1831.
~ MUMP PEES*.
March JR. 33--if , 1
Attention!
fTIHE commissioned and non commissioned
J officers of the 668th Dis. G. M. are reques
ted to appear on their parade ground opposite
Wm Mullally’s store on front etieet, on tj 4 e I Ith
day of July next, by 10 o’clock in the forenoon,
armed and equipped as the law direc's, fir drill
and inspection. Also, the commissioned and non
cnminis ioned officers * private.* will appear at.
the same place the day following by 10 o’clock in
the forenoon armed and cquij ped as tho law di
rects for review. Bv order of
P. VV. FLYNN, Capt.
KEISTER, O 9
Columbus, Juno 25, 1.-31
AN 1N DI A N H ALL DL AY.
'.UK? On the Bth of July next, eight To Sms
of the Creek Nation will meet within
one mile of West Point to decide a long standing
icontrovcrsy in the art of playing ball. It is likely
more Indians will be engaged in this play ti.ati
ever has been witnessed before.
June 2-5
GEORGlA—Merriwcther County.
Green Talbot tolled before James Hinton, a
justice of the peace in and fi>r said county, an
eslrny hay Mare, fi-ur feel ten inches high, sev
en or eight years old, blaze lace, white feet, left
eye out, and a largo shackling bell ou, appraised
by Stephen Williams .V Washington C. I’lcavo
luiui to thirty-seven dollars ami fifty cents, thi*
11 th June, 1831.
O. F. LEVERETT, C-lk.
June 25
~ HOST! IN MACKEREL.
Barrels N0.2 Mackerel,
. 25 half barrels do. do.
25 barrels No. 3 do.
For sale by G. W. DILLINGHAM
June 25, 1831.
COLLIN'S fcj CO S
CAST* STEEL AXES.
A Large consignment of this celebrated arti
cle direct from the maker's, received by
GEO. VV. DILLINGHAM.
June 25, 1831.
SURSCJBER has Just received at the
JJs COLUMBUS BOOK, STATION
ARY, AND FANCY STORE, one door
below powers and Natew on broad street—s(M)
Sheets of Mustek, con»isthig of Son<rs, March
es, Waltzes, Cotilions, Reels, and for sale as
chcan as can be obtained in tho northern citics-
A i dSO —The following late Novels:
The Water Witch or the Skimmer of the seas,
2 vols.; The lleiris of Brugess, 2 vols. ; The
Separation, 2 do. Maxwell, 2 do. Stories of a
Bride, 2 do. The Siamese Twin*, 1 vol. Voya
ges and Discoveries of the Companions of Co
lumbus, 1 do. The Christian Ministry, 2 vok.
Mason’s Farrier, 1 vol. E. S. NORTON.
May 4. ts
COLUMBUS ’
HAT STOKE*
JE|
jV) OURSE & CLARK have removed to tlie
-Ll new-lirick building next south of Smithy
Morgan’* store in Broad Street, where they of
fer for sale on the most accommodating torms,
a general assortment of llat9 of their own man
ufacture, among which arc White,' Drab, and
Black Beaver, Otter and fine Rom in Hals.
N fi O. will be constantly receiving fresh
supplies from tbeir factory, and of the latest
fashions.
ALSO—Gentlemen’s rer.ly made clothing
consisting of elegant Dress and Frock Coats,
Pantaloons, and Ve*St.
Columbus, May 14,18.31.
NOTICE.
The copartnership heretofore existing in the
town of Coluinhus under the name stvle of
Jonathan A Hudson between the subscribers*
lias been dissolved by mutual consent. AH
persons indebted to the firm will make payment
to J. A. HUDSON, and all persons having de
mands against said firm will apply to him far
payment. 14 Jnue 1831 J. T. ROWLAND,
L ITTLETON ATKISON,
JONATHAN A. HUDSON.
Tins business v ill bo continued at the same
p’ace by the subsc iber. J. A. HUDSON.
COLUMBUS ~
Book, Stationary and Fancy
S 2T <S> H 22 .
O.V hand and for sale, as above the
fallowing popular School Books:
Webster* spelling Books,
Walkers Dictionary
Cumming’s Geography and Atlas,
New Federal Calculator,
'Teachers, Assistant,
Haslet's History of tire U. Slates,
Tcs'.aiiibnts,
History of England,
“ Rome,
“ “ Greece,
Also a line collection of Day’s Moral and En
tertaining TOY BOOKS for Cmr.nßF.it ; PapcT,
flttilis, Ink, Ink Stands, Wafers, Sealing Wax,
Paint Boxes, Brushes, Ac &c
E. S. NORTON.
One door below Powers Nafew Broad
Street.
J\*cw Ferry,
About one mile below Columbus, on the near
est and best road to Fort Mitchell and Mont
gomery Alabama. Tho subscribers have estab
lished their new Ferry across the Clidfcahoocliy
RATES OF FERRIAGE.
Waggon loaded gft cent*
Waggon empty 25
Pleasure carriage four wheels fill
Gig or Sulltey 05
Cart loaded 35
Cart empty 12 1 2
Mau and llorsa <; 1.4
Foot passenger whoa alono 6 1-4
Led horse or font passenger in company no
The road leads directly from the lower end
of Broad Street, down to ihe river.
SEABORN JONES.
STEPHEN M. INGERSOLL.
June 10. gfi
A DMINISTBATORS SALE.—On tho first
/ V'Tiieailay in August next, will he sold at tho
Court lloumu in tho Town of Greenville, Merri
wether county, between the usual hours of sale,
lot of land No one hundred and twenty two, ia
the Sill district of said cornty, sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of John l’ullin,dee
this 13th May 1831.
. JAMBS CUSHION, Admr
May 1* - Ms