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SUBSCIBER lias Just received at the
l COLI MBl’M HOOK. STATION
ARY, AND FANCY STORK , one dour
below Powers and .\afew on bread street—soo
Sheets of Musiek, consist!) g of Songs, March
es, Waltzes, Cotillons, Reels, and for Bale as
cheap as can be obtained in the northern cities
( jNO—The following lute Novels:
Tlie Water Witch or the Skimmer of the seas,
2 vols.; The Heiris of Brugess, 2 vols. j Tiie
Separation, 2 do. Maxwell, 2 do. Stories of a
Bride, 2 do. The Siamese Twins, 1 vol. Voya
ges and Discoveries of the Companions of Co
lumbus,] do. The Christian Ministry, 2 vols.
Mason’s Farrier 1 vol. E. S. NoRT< >N
May 4 ts
COLUMHUS
IIAT STOKE.
4 n
■JVTOURSE & CLARK have removed to the
As new brick building next south of Rmith V
Morgan’s store in Broad Street, where they of
fer for salu on the most accommodating terms,
a goncral assortment of flats of their own man
ufacture, among which are White, Drab, and
Black Beaver, Otter and fine Rorani Hats.
N & C. will bo constantly receiving fresh
supplies from their factory, and of the latest
fashions.
ALSO—Gentlemen’s ready made clothing
consisting of elegant Dress and Frock Coats,
Pantaloons, and Ver ts.
Columbus, May 14,1831.
JYotice .
The copartnership heretofore existing in the
town of Columbus under tho name A stvle of
Jonathan A Hudson between the subscribers'
has been dissolved by mutual -consent. All
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 for
payment. 14 Jnue 1831 J. T ROWLAND,
L ITTLETON ATKISON
JONATHAN A. HUDSON.
The business will bo continued at the same
idacu by the subscibor J. A. HUDSON.
COLUMBUS
Book, Stationary and Fancy
5b r © 11 32.
O.V hand and for sale, as above the
following popular School Books:
Websters spelling Rooks,
Walkers Dictionary
Cumining’s Geography and Atlas,
New Federal Calculator,
Tcachorß, Assistant,
Hale’* History of the U. States,
Testaments,
History of England,
“ “ Rome,
“ “ Greece,
Also a fine collection of' 'ay’s Moral and En
tertaining TOY BOOKS for Children ; Paper,
fluills, Ink, Ink Stands, Wafers, Sealing Wax,
aint Boxes, Brushes, &c &c
F„ S. NORTON.
Ono door below Powers Nafew Broad
Street.
JYeiv Ferry.
ono mile below Columbus, on the near
est and best road to Fort Mitchell and Mont-
Jomory Alabama. Tho subscribers have estab
shed their new Ferry across the Chattalioochy.
RATES OF FERRIAGE.
Waggou loaded 50 cents.
Waggon empty 25
Pleasure carriage four wheels 50
Gig or Sulkey 25
Cart loaded 25
Cart empty 1212
Mau and Horse 6 14
Toot passenger when alono 6 1-4
Led horse or foot pßsscnger in company no
thing.
Thm road leads directly from the lower end
of Broad Street, down to the river.
SEABORN JONES,
STEPHEN M. INGERSOLL
Juno 10. 30
DMINIsTRATORS SALE.—On tho first
Tuesday in August next, will be sold at the
Court House in the Town of Greenville, Mqrri-
Wether county, between the usual hours of sale,
lot'ofland No one hundred and twenty two, in
the 9th district of said cornty, sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of John Pullin,dec.
Jhis 12th May 1831.
JAMES CUSHION, Admr.
_ May 14 tds
L. J. DAVIES 4- CO.
HAVE just receive! and opening this day,
another large supply of
•STAPLE fc FANCY DRY GOODS.
Also a good assortment of HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, SUGAR, COFFt-E, 6,e.
June 11,1831.
GEORGlA—Merriwether County.
Green Talbot tolled before James Hinton, a
justice of the peace in and for said county, an
estray bay Mare, four feet ten inches high, sov
«t. ct eight years old, blaze face, white feet, left
eye out. and a largo shackling boll on, appraised
by Stephen Williams & Washington C. Cieave
land to thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents, this
11th June, 1831.
O. F. LEVERETT, Clk
June 25
~iioJIESTICS.
3-4 4 4 5-4 «& • -4 bro. Sheetings and Shillings.
3-4 4-4 5-4 A 6-4 bleaclid do. do.
3t>o ps 3 4 and 4-4 Plaids and Stripes,
10 ps Apron Checks,
10* Furniture do. (blue and red)
JOO “ Negro shirtings
For sile J. a. HUDSON.
June 11, 1831.
liFOIKUY,
LAND’S Macassar Oil,
V Hoars do.
Diamond Cologne,
Temple do.
Lyre do.
I.avoudar Water,
Houey do.
Spirits Rose,
Fine scented Hair Powder,
Genuine scented Olive Violet and Rose Soap.
Soda Soap r
Saponaceous compound,
—-Also—2 dnz. large braids of Hair,
Rolls, Pulls and Ringlets of vario s colours,
r or sale by
„ I • J- DAVIES A CO.
March 19 ts
Spring Goods.
TOWERS % NAFEW
HAVE just received an assortment oi
►Spring Goods, such as
Rrown and White Linen Drilling,
Rouen Cassimeres,
3-4 R. M. Circassians,
Hamilton and Mattewan Stripes,
“ Drillings,
lull. Russia Sheetings,
Osnabitrghs,
Super 4 4 Irish Linens and Lawns,
Do. Rrown do. do.
Do White Mersaillcs Vesting,
Calicoes and Ginghams,
Super B. M. Genoa Velvet,
Fancy Scarfs and Shawls,
liorsekin and Grass Cloth Gloves,
Green Worsted Barrage,
Belt Ribbons, Ac Ac.
—ALSO—
READY MADE SUMMER CLOTHING,
Bro and White Linen Pantaloons A Jackets,
Stormont do.
Stripes, do. do.
White and C-ol’d Mers&illus Vests.
Drab Beaver Hats,
Pal 111 Leaf Ac. Ac.
May J 4, 1831
, isr&wt
Spring Goods.
LBN HE Subscribers have just been recei
•*. ving a large supply of SPRING GOODS,
which makes their assortment very complete.
—Among which are—
Black Italian Lustring,
Gros do Nap of various colours,
Sarsciictt and Sinchow 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,
Ulacl bombazine, and bombazett,
Black and green worsted lierago,
Fig'd and plain Swiss Muslin,
Do. do -Jaconeti do.
Book and Mull do.
Fig rd. and plain Bobinett,
Plaid Cainbrick,
Blue Pink and Buff Ginghams.
Printed lYlusimsand Calicoes,
Blue and yellow Nankeen,
Furniture Dimity,
While and brown Linen Drilling,
White Salliu Jane,
Cotton Cassimore,
Thread bobinett, and muslin Edgings,
Thread and bobtbnett Footings,
Bonnott.cap, and beli Ribbons,
Embroidered Ariaplaa Crape and Gauzo
Shawls,
white Kid Gloves,
B;ack liorsekin Gloves,
Ladies Horsekrn Mitts,
Ladies silk Umbrellas and Parasols,
Gentlemen's Woodstock Gloves,
do. Linen Drilling do.
Bl’k silk and Tabby velvet,
Marseilles and Vaientia Vestings,
Ladies Corsets,
111 k and coloured Cambricks,
Ladies Reticules,
do. bead money Pursfis,
Narrow silk and worsted Braid,
Cotton Fringe and cord,
•S'ilk worsted and cotton suspenders.
Gentlemen s bandanna, Mpitlefield and Flag
Handkerchiefs,
do bl k Italian cravats,
do Navarino, Bombazine, and Bristle
Stocks,
Ladie's and Gentlemen’s silk and cotton Hose,
Gentlemen's ha f do do
Green bor’d. Table covers,
White Marseilles counterpanes,
Bleached and unbleached Meetings and Shir
tings,
20 pieces superfine Linen,
Fine gilt cloath Brushes,
do do. crook'd crumb Brushes,
Willow baskets and Table mats,
A variety of Millenary Goods suitable
fur the season.
Ready made Summer Cloathing.
The best assortment we have been able to offer
to the publick consisting of about four hundred
suits of various qualities.
BOOTS & Sir OKS.
100 pi’s Gentlemen's sewed und
Nailed i elJington Boots
Jackson Shoe toes,
Ladies prunella and Leather Bootes,
do bl’k and colr’d heel’d Pumps,
do, do Walking Shoos,
do. white satin Pumps,
Misses and childien’s Bootees and Shoos of
every description,
Gentlemen’s black and drab hats,
do. HaVanna do.
Long and short handle Brooms,
Shaker Garden Seeds.
The above articles with many more too nu
merous to mention will he sold low, our custom
ers and the public in general are invited to call
and examine for themselves.
L. J. DAYIEHSt CO.
March 19 23
ATKINSON’S CASKET.
Gems of Literature , Wit arid Sentiment.
1/ ACII Number of this popular month
ly 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 year a volumo of about 800 pages
Price $2 50 a year in advance
Eveiy No. will be embellished with ono ele
fant Copperplate and several handsome Wood
Ingravings, Music, and illustrations of Botany;
besides a beautiful title page and a general index
for the volume. The copperplates will embrace
Por'raits of our most distinguished men, the
Fashions, Views and fancy pieces, equal to
those of any periodical in tlie United States.
An elegant plate of tho latest Fashions will
be published in the January number. Ono of
the Figures a full length Portrait of Queen Ade
laide of England; a Lady in Ball dress; a Walk
ing dress, and a Cap and Turban ofthe newest
style.
The February number will contain a splendid
portrait of Washington. An elegant Scripture
piece for March, is in the hands of tho Engra
ver. The enbsequentengravings will be ofthe
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
esting and instructive mattei, cons.sting of mo
ral tales. Biography, historical Sketches, Poet
ry. light reading, <(-c.
Tho Volumes of tho Casket for 1827, 1828,
*92l', and 183)1, embellished with a great num
ber of engravings, hound or in Numbers may
still be had, price *>2 5 a volume. This may
be the last oppoitunity of obtaining complete
sots. But a small number over what is reoui
rod for present subscribers will he published in
1831 Addres (orders post paid)
SAMUEL C. ATKINSON.
112 Cliosnut Street, Philadelphia
fur the above
received at this otlice.
I J. DAVJES tc Cos.
GEORGE W. DILLINGHAM ;
<£>ftrrs fov Sale,
■j Bolts brown cotton Sheet-
M ™ M.W jug* and Shirtings,
1,000 do. bleached “ do. !
1,000 do Plaids Stripes A Checks,
100 do. Calicoes,
200 do. Nankeens,
100 do. I’.earcrteens,
1 CASE Irish Linens,
1 do. Navarino B“nnets,
1 do. Leghorn do.
1 do. Thread Laces,
1 do. Assorted Silks,
1 do. Swiss Muslins,
1 do. Cambrics,
l do. Gloves, every description,
1 do. Hosiery,
1 do. Flags and Bandannas,
I do. Snawls and Scarfs,
1 do. Umbrellas and Parasols,
1 do. Oil Cloths,
1 do. Fine Broad Cloths, Sattinetts,
and Cassimeres,
] do. Vestings,
35 do Ready made Cloathing,
Sattins, Ribbons,Ginghams, combs assorted,
12 Cases I food ley's celebrated Castor Hals,
15 Ca.-es and Trunks Shoes,
1 Case Percussion "Guns,
25 Pair Pocket Percussion PistcCs, <50,000 per
cussion caps,
1 Case Superior Cutlery assorted,
1 do. Fine Jewelry do.
1 do. German Violins,
I do. Flutes and Fifes,
20 Dox. 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 Waro,
Barrels Coperas, Aluin, Putty, Lampblack,
Spanish brown, Venetian rod, Copal and black
Varnish,
200 Kegs White Lend, ground in oil,
150 Bags Shoh, 20th t lb. Bar Lead,
1 Case superior Mill Saws,
1 do. Ciosscut d>.
1 do. Hand do.
1 Cask Smoothing Irons,
50 D«>z Collins A Co's. Cast Steel Axes,
2 Sacks heavy Tiace Chains,
Ibbols ui’s Patent Scythe Blades,
Setts Blacksmiths’ Tools,
Paint, Sash, Floor, White Wash, and Countor
brushes in great variety,
1,500 lb. selected Sole Leather,
50 Sidos Upper do.
Corn mills—Fanning mill Irons in sots,
Wheat and Said Siflers,
2,000 Galls. Stone Ware Jugs, Jars & Churns,
20 quarter casks Maderia, Marseilles Sherry
Teneriffe and Malaga Wines,
I pipe Bordeaux Claret,
3 do Otard Cognac and Seignotte Brandy,
25 Barrels Jamaica, St. Croix, A N. L. Hum,
200 do. Western Whiskey,
20,000 Doe mycos V Red Martin Segars,
100 boxes Common do.
50 Roxes Bar Soap,
12 Tierces New Rice,
200 Rarrols llandsopie Sugar,
20 Hhds do. do.
100 Sacks Coffeo,
150 Barrels Prime New-Orleans Molasses,
30 Kegs Lane’s, Read Aco. Cavendish, A com
mon Tobacco,
170 Pieces Kentucky, Dundee, and Inverness
Cotton Bagging,
100 Coils Bale Rope,
3<>o H> Bagging 7'wine,
Barrels Loaf and Lump Sugar, Pepper & Pi
mento,
Alcohol, Spts. Turpentine A Castor Oil.
April 22, 1831.
MI*RING AND SUMMER
e<E»©3S.
Just received an excellent and full assortment of
Silks, Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Cambricks,
Brown Linens, Nankeens, Vestings, Broad and
Navarino Cloths, Bombazines, Bombazctts, bl’k
Castings, Silk Velvets, Linen Drillings, Ac Ac.
Also—A complete assortment of Fine and
Course, high and low quartered SHOES.
Which is offered at my usual accommodating
terms. Country Mer hanls would do well to
call and examine for themselves.
June 11, 1831 J. A. HUDSON
MERCERS CLUHTEIL
AND ’
METHODIST HYMNS.
Principally from the collection of the
Rev. JOHN WESLEY, M A.
—ALSO—
A selection of approved
SCIIDOI iiOO&S.
Young’s Assistant,
Easy Lessons,
Popular do.
National Reader,
Latin P.eader,
Scientific Class Book,
Toney’s Botany,
Woodbridgo Geography and Atlas,
Pickett’s class Rooks,
Webster and Walker’s Dictionary,
English Reader,
Webster’s Spelling Books,
Bibles and Testaments,
Blank Books and Stationary,
A few pieces fashionoble Music.
For sale by
GEO W. DILLINGHAM.
May 21,1831.
| AW NOTICE.—J. T. Camp and John
Schley, have associated themselves together
in the practice of law, in Columbus. One of them
will attend all the Courts in the Chatahooche
circuit Letfors upon business will be addressed
to Camp ■& Senter.—J. T. Camp will continue
to practice law in the courts of Alabama in con
nection with David Golightly Esq.
j T. CAMP.
JOHN SCHLEY.
Feb 12th,1831. 18 ts
LOOK AT THIH.
IIIERF.BY forwarn all persons from trading
for two notes of hand given by myself to John
Mote, for five hundred dollars each, one due the
25th day of December 1831, the other due the
25th of December 1823, as tlie above notes were
fraudulently obtained, I do not intend to pay
them; this lltit March 1831.
PHILIP TLE&S.
March 19 33—ts
TIN MA-VIUFACTOR Y.
7114 H E subscriber lias removed his Tin Manu
<UL factory to the large new building on the
corner of Broad and St. Clair Streets. He will
continue to manufacture Tin in all iw varieties,
and put it into all kinds of forms and dimensions
which will add to the convenience and comfort,
or please the fancy of his customers—and upon
such terms as will not bo burthensomo to their
purses. -In addition to the great variety of use
ful domestic articles which he has been in tlie
habit of manufacturing, he has lately commen
ced the manufacture of one, which for usefulness
and convenience yields to nothing. It is an arti
cle for destroying those very common and trou
blesome neighbors, the Bed Bugs, alias Chinch
es, by steam. By the use of this article a bed
stead may be cleaned in a few minutes, and with- J
out taking it to pieces or removing the bed.
July 2— ts Harvey hall.
N B Country Merchants will be supplied
on as good terms as in any place in the Stato.
<!>f t!jc State of (Grorafa,
For Bult' by NOUHSE K CLARK.
Columbus Apri!22 —tf
COLUMBUS
Hook, Stationary Fancy Stoic ,
li. S. XORTOIV.
INFORMS the citizens and strangers visiting Columbus, that he has tnhyn a Stofa
® in Mr George Hargraves new building, one door below Messrs Powers and Nafew, on Broad
Street, where he intend, keeping a general assortment of
KOOKS STATIONARY & FA*« V OOOIW.
IT is his intention to keep every article usually found in the above lino of business. Particu
lar atiention will be uaul to the wants of Schools and Academics, after they are ascertained-
Further particulars may be found in future advertisements. As the terms will be cash, ho will
wait on all who call, and sell at such prices as will ii duce them to call again.
TO TIIE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
It having been suggested that a Circulating Library was much wanted, and would be likely to
meet with good encouragement, I now inform them that there will be ono in connexion with the
above establishment, to consist of the following description of Books : —Religious Works, His
tones. Travels, Poems, Plays, Novels, Romances, Ac. Ac. and it is hoped the encouragement
will warrant the undertaking. The Librarv will he opened as suon as it can be collected and
forwarded from New-York Columbus June 4 —ts.
SHERIFFS NALESs
MERIWETHER KAI.ES. ~
YY'ILL BE SOLD on the first Tucs
▼ » day in August next at tlie Court House
in Greenville, Morriwothcr c»unty, between
the usual hours of sale, the followwg pioperty,
viz:
Lot of land No. 81 in tho seventh, Dist of ori
ginally'Troup now Mcrriwether county, levied
on as the property of Jesse Hightower, to satis
fy two ft fa's, which issued irom a Justice’s
comt of Fayette comity in favor of Veal and
Dothard vs. the said Hightower —Levy made
and returned to me by aconstablo.
One negro woman named HANNAH about
fifty years of age, levied on as the property of
Leroy Curry, to satisfy an execution which is
sued from a Justices court of Merriwether
county in favor of Thomas Dothard vs Leroy
Curry q- Wm Low —Levy made and returned
to me by a constable
HUGH LOCKETT, Shff.
July 2,1831.
MERIWETHER MALES.
UI7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep-
T V ternber next, between the usual hours of
sale, at the Court house in Greenville Morri
wetheT ‘county, tho following property, to-wit:
The State’s interest in lot No. 121 in the 2d
dist so inerly 'Troup now Merriwother county,
it being the South half of said lot and containing
109 acres.
Tho States’ interest in lot No. 151 in the 7th
district of formerly Troup now Merriwether
county, it being the west half of said lot, and
containing one hundred and four acres
HUGH LOCKETT, Sheriff.
June 23d 1831.
RANDOLPH HHERIFF’B HALES.
ILL be #old 6u the first Tuesday
in August next, at the house of Jo*
seph 7 hompson, Randolph county’ the followimr
property (to-wit:)
One negro man named Abram, about 32 years
of age levied on as the property of William Jef
fries, to satisfy an execution from Jasper county
inferior court, in favor of Thomas Grant, on a
mortgage. THOMAS ROLLINS, D. S.
Jane 25, 1831
STEWART HHERIFF’K HALe!
%'& r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
August next in the Town of Lumpkin,
Stewart county, betwocn the usual hours of
salo the following property to-wit:
Lot of land, No. ICO in the 22d Dist of for
merly Lee now Stewart county, levied on as
the property of James Wagnon to satis
fy one fi fa issued from a Justices court of
Morgan county, against him, in favor of Jesse
Ogle vs. said W agnon—levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
ALSO at the same time «$• place.
Lots No. 73, 3*5, and 2)'2, in the 22nd dist.
Lot No 238 in tlie 21st dist. and Lot No. 314 in
the 22nd dist. Also fractions on tho River,Nos.
272 and 280 in 21st dist. adjoining, containing
227 acres—for all of which a liberal credit will
be given, and good titles
M. 11. HINCII, Shff.
June 25, 1831.
FARKOLb SHERIFF’S HALE.
I LL be sold on the first Tuesday in
* * August next in the town of Car
rollton, Carroll county octwecn the usual hours
of sale the following property (to-wit)
Lot of land No sixty-seven (07) in the 7th
dist. Carroll county, levied on as the property
of Mathias M'Michael to satisfy a fi fa issued
from a Justices court in Butts county, in favor
of James 11. Stark, Admr. on the estate of Sam
uel G. Stark dec. vs. said McMicliaol levied and
returned by a constable.
Lot of land No one hundred and forty seven
(147) in the 2d district Carroll county, levied
on ar the property of Joel Leathers to satisfy a fi
ta issued from tho superior coatl of Hall coun’y
in favor of P. J. Muiray vs. said Leathers.
Lot of land No. two hundred and forty (240)
iri the Blh district Carroll county, levied on as
the propeity of Richard Speaks to satisfy afi
fa issued from the superior court of Butts coun
ty, in favor of Abel L. Robinson vs. said Rich
ard Speaks.
HENRY CURTISS, D. Shff.
July 2,1831.
«t@azrt«aera
SHOE STOKE,
feTj L. Al PEPS, ft CO. Have
•Tj , M romoved to the Brick Building
BBfea next door above Wm. I) llnr
groves on Broad street, where
they offer for salo on reasona
,er*ns Boots and Shoes of evorv description, of
their own manufacture, consisting of
200 pair Gentlemen's Boots,
800 do. Calfskin shoes, high & low quarters.
100 do. Calfskin Pumps,
75 do. Buckskin Shoes,
50 do. Sealskin Pumps,
200 do. Brogans,
300 do. Coarse Shoc9,
LADIES PRUXELLO ROOTS V SHOES of
Vii it/us kinds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do. Sealskin do.
Do. Calfskin do.
Leather w alking shoes and Bottccs,
Misses and Childrens Boots and Shoos of ev
• ery description.
N. B. All work of their own Manufacture
warranted not to rip.
July 2, 1831 —ly.
EXECUTOR’HKALE POSTPONED.
FN pursuance of tho last will and testament of
-1- Edmund Carlisle late of Morgan county,dec. '
w iH Pe »*>M before tlie Court house door, at I
Cauipbeilton, Campbell county, on the first !
7’uesday in August next, within the legal hours
of sale. Lot of Land No. 137. in tlio first district
of originally < 'srroll now (’auipbcll county for
the benefit of the heirs —Term* published on
tho day of sale.
W ILLIAM W CARLISLE, K* r. (
May 14
NOTICE.
II MONTHS alter date applica
tion will be made to the honorable iho lute
rior court of Merriwether county, when siltinir
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho rei 1
estate of John J Hussey, minor orphan of John
[ llusscy, deceased.
J S. IIUSSEY, Guardian.
j March 7,1831.
GEORGIA—.I Icri wether ( loxinty.
William Tilley tolls before me Nutley Rogers,
in Justice of the peace in and for said county, a
■mall Phesnut Sorrel Horse with a white spot
on his right thigh, and a small white spot in hia
forehead; the loft «ve out; eight or nine years
old. and fourteen or fifteen hands high; apprais
ed by John Sidwell and Jacob Bailey to thirty
dollars, this 21st May, 1831.
O. F. LEVERETT, c. i. e.
Jurte I1,1«$L
GEOKGIA— Merriu ether Cox.nty.
Charles Jordan tolls before John Boyer a jus*
tice of the peace in and for said county,
nut sorrel Horse, about seven or eight years old,
left hind leg broke, fourteen or fifteen hands
high, no other marks nor brands perceivable,
appraised by D. Wheeiis and S. Porch to fifty
dollars, this 17th May, 1931.
O. F. LEVERETT, c r c.
June 11, 1831.
GEORGIA —Heard County.
Office of the Inferior Coirt.
William H Nixon of the 693d district G. M.
tolled before Cooroe W. Turrentine, Ksq. on
the 9th inst. a small white poney, branded on tho
left shoulder with the letter O aged 10 or IX
years, appraised by Aaron Fomlcy and Edmund
Speaiman to five dollars.
Extract form tho Estray 80, ,k. May ‘27th, 1831
F. 11. TAYLOR, c. i. c.
June 11, 1831.
NOTICE.
FOUR MOM Xlts afterdate application will
be made to the honourable the lnferiox
Court of Muscogee county, when setting for or
dinaiy purposes, for leave to soil all the ne
groes and real estate of Elijah Jewett, late of
Muscogee county dccoased, for tho benefit of
the heirs and creditors oft ho said estate
JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r.
June 11, 1831.
GEORGI A—Merriwether County
EORGE CRANE, tolled befo e Gideon
( nstian, a Justice of the peace in and for
said county, a dark Bay Mare about four years
old,with a alar in her forehead, a long stvab tail,
ami shod before—appraised by John Itedin ant!
fepeneer C. Crane to thirty-five dollars, this tlur
4th day of April 1831
O F. LEV LRETT Cl’k. j. c. m. c.
May 7, 1831.-It.
GEORG J A —Mcrri wether Cos un ty.
A SMITH Tolled before Mark
Ileadspcth, a Justice of tbo ponce in and
for said county a DARK RAY MARE about
lour years old, five foet high and no marks nor
brands perceivable—appraised by William Pat
terson and Abner Patterson to seventy-five dol
lars the oth of June 1831.
July-*- O F, LEVERETT, Oh.
Hardware .
A handsome assortment of Hardware, Fir.*
/ Y Cutlory, Hollow ware, Scythe Blades, Hoes
Collins & Co’s. Caslslccl axes, Bears Caststeel
axes.
ALSO 25 setts Blacksmith’s Tools, com
plete.—For sale.
Jllne »• J. A. HUDSON
RECEIV ED AND RECEIV ING.
jjjjl bms. jjggj sap
15 11 PORK
onon n aff3 r C °f °' J Tioi ees Rice
-2000 lbs. Lead, 25 Barrels Molasses.
,n ,Y C a , mllo /’ San l l - 8 Tons Iron assorted,
10 lbs Loafbugar, For Sale by
Jll! y 8 J A HUDSON.
LOOK AT THIS.
A LL Tenons are forewarned from trading fo*
1 nrce promisory notes of hand crjven by mv*
self to one Asa Tillman; two for tliirtv dollar#
each aV one for ton dollars, all duo the 25th Dec.
* n j? r l * nfcn( * to pay them
pof.cd by law, for thoy Irve been fraudulently
obtained. JOHN WIIATLEY.
Jan. 1. 8m
BOSTON MACKEREL.
14)iA Rarrols No. 2 Mackerel,
- 2f> half barrels do. do.
25 barrels No. 3 do.
For sale by G. W. DILLINGHAM.
June 25,1831.
,S PATEVE,
?T4IIE subscriber has on hand a quantity es
AA Hepatene. The success of this mcdicir.o
mthe cure of Liver affections, dyspepsia: and as
a febrifuge in intcrmittenls, has obtained for it
the confidence of several eminent practitioners.
Physicians disposed to <rive it a trial can be
supplied, FITZGERALD BIRD.
Juno 9,1831.—*tf.
Lost.
T OST on the road bet veen Magnolia, in the
* 4 countyof Harris, and Greenville, in the
county of Meriwether, a large red Morocco poc
ket-book containing about fifteen or twenty
dollars in notes on the banks of this Stale: and
also ono promissory note executed by William
Gilder to 'he subscriber for ten collars; —also %
note executed by William Clark to John 1). Par
adise for eighteen dollars, thirty seven and on.
lialf cents, and some other notes and papers not
Tecolleoted particularly. Any information in
relation to the same will ho thankfully received
by the subscriber residing near Greenville,
Merriwelher county; and all persons are hereby
cautioned a7ain"t trading for the promissory
notes described above.
.. JOHN CLARK
May 14, 1831