The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, August 20, 1831, Image 3
CAMP MEETINGS. FOR THE COLUMBUS DISTRICT, ISJI. In Troup County, for the La Grange Circuit, Friday evening, August 20th. In Coweta Coanty, near JNewnun, Fri day evening, September 2d. In Carroll county, Thursday, Septem ber Sth For the Fayette Circuit, near Concord, Henry county, Friday evening, Septem ber Kith. In Harris County, near Mount Zion, Thursday, September 22d. In Muscogee County, for the Columbus Station, Friday evening, Octoher 7th. For the Randolph Mission, in the 21th district, formerly Lee now Stewart,Friday evening, October J4th. July 2. ANDREW IIA MIIX, P. E. EL M I*KI N IIOTEL T.T. GAMMAGE. rI t IIR subscriber lias recently taken the above » named establishment. which ho designs keeping as a public house for the accommoda tion ofbearders and travellers The town of Lumpkin is directly on the road from Columbus to Fort Gaines. The sub»oiiber dooms it ne ces ary to annex his low rates ol board. My house will bo open on the 15th day of September next. Board by the year, SIOO 00 •* “ month, 1000 “ “ week, 350 “ day, 1 00 '* “ 24 hours for man and horse, 200 “ for man and horse, all night, Slipper and breakfast, 1 25 Supper and horse, 1 00 Breakfast and supper each, 25 Do Single horse feed, 37 1-2 I Dinner, 31 1 2 ! Lodging, 12 12 Each glass tody, 12 12! Each drink without sugar, 0 1-4 T. T. GAMMAGE. Lumpkin Stowart county, Ga. Aug. 19, 1831. 45 3t FACTOR ASST AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, i AT APPALACIIICOLA, ,FLORIDA. nriflE undersigned begs leave to ten -*• der his friends and customers his mo t grateful acknowledgements for the very liberal patronage extended to him during the past season, and would most respectfully solicit a continuance'of the same lie lias the pleasure to inform all those who may lavor hi e with their custom, that his close Stores \ Co'ton Warehouses will be large and secure from the Weal her and Fire, and that lie will be prepared at all time* to make liberal ad vances on Produce, k Goods consigned for sale, as well as Produce shiped to his friends in A'cw- York. .Veto-Orleans, or Mobile RILt S OF FXOHSNGE drawn on good! Houses in the above places, will be purchased, [ and checks sold t>u fair terms FDVV J HARDIN. Aug. 20 —43—2 in NOTICE. I have had a fiesh package of vaccine scabs' from Dr. Joseph G. Nanerede, the managor of the Philadelphia Vaccine Institution, estab lished under the approbation and rcoommeuda tion of professors Physick, Chapman, Gibson, James, and Coxe, of the t niversiiy of Pennsyl vania, and Doctors Monges, Hartshorne, and Henson, practitioners of the city of Philadelphia. Physicians at a distance can be supplied by on closing ii a letter post paid $2 for each vaccine scab, the price at the institution. E. L DeGRAFFENRIF.D • Columbus, Aug I 5 JLand for Sale. § £.»;, y||l HE Subscriber offers to sell >.:L J a on liberal terms a valuable Sfipl tract of land situated eigli jj teen miles N. E. from Columbus, j n ;| | iea ]tl,y part us the country «V in a good neighbourhood. The place hasagi od spring and well, 100 acres of cleared 'and under gor'd fences and now in cultivation, the houses ■consist of an unfinished Frame, several cabins, negro-houses, cribs A c The purchaser can if he wishes, purchase from 1,0 0 to 2,000 bushels of corn on the pre inis s, and a good stock of jlogs & cattle For further particulars apply to me in Columbus E. FEATHERSTON. Columbus July 30. 1831 —3t "ECONOMY. FA sIUEf. OOODALL, Clothes Dn sser and Renovator. 17* ESPECTFUI l,y informs the public that A he has opened anew establishment in Co kimbus, f r Dressing and Renovating blue,black and diah ( oats, Pantaloons, Vests, Ac. on quite a different plan from that pursued by Dyers. The articles cleaned by him are pionounced by the best judges to be aim st equal to new, (lie seams when faded are perfectly restored and a ny article dressed by this process is made en tirefty free from tar, paint, grease, and .puts of every description. Ladies’ Habits. Cloth anJ Merino Sha .Is. cleaned without injvry to the borders. Press ing and sponging done in tiio neatest manner. New Collars made, and stiffening and repairing done. July 30.—ts. L. J. DJI VIES 4- CO. T¥AV‘ just receive l and opening this day, ¥ 5 another large supply of STAPLE St FANCY DRY GOODS. Also a good assortment of HARDWARE, CROCK*'RY, SUGAR, COFF. F, \c. June 11 1031. •TVVir JFrrry. About, one mile below Columbus, on the nrni rst. and best road to Fort M tehell and Mont gomery Alabama. The subscribers have es’ah lished their new Ferry across the Chattalioochy. RATES OF FERRIAGE. Waggm loaded 50 cents Waggon empty 25 Pleasure carriage four wheels 50 Gig or Sulkey 25 Cart loaded 25 Cart empty 12 1 2 Man and Horse 6 I • Foot passenger when alone (i 14 Led horse or foot passenger in company no The road leads directly from the lower end of Broad Street, down to the rivor. SEABORN JONES, STEPHEN M. INGERSOI.I. June 10. 30 >IVI m.M I 1 1CAL iiKTRI nks FM. *■ ‘>r sale by 1.. J. DAVIES A Cos. (jtlobc r larem. riAIIE SUBSCRIBER has made ar -1 * ran to keep tho ; l«T.( BI.IWII.tt SiVT. H i returns lus thanks (o his friends and the j public for the encouragement they have given, lie hopes their patronage will be continued. GEO. W. DILLARD. Columbus, April 6th, 1831. 20—ts im.W HNTBC'N. 3-4 4 4 5-4 A -4 bro. jslieetinga and Shirtings. 3-4 4 4 5-4 A 6-4 bieaehd do. do. ° 3b() ps 3 4 and 4-4 Plaids and Stripes, 19 ps. Apron Checks, 10 ‘ Furnituredo. (blueand red) 100 “ Negro shirtings *'•><’ sale J A. HUDSON. June 11,1831. IIENRV 11. MEIiSHON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. JjlA S located himself in Taibotton, & will prac ice Law in the neighboring conn l' es - w3m. Taibotton. May 14 131 | AW NOTIC)-,.—j. T. ('amp and John 1-2Schley, have associated themselves together in the practice of law, in Columbus One of them will attend all the Courts in the < hatahooche circtiit i.ettrrs upon business will be addressed to vamp A Schi.f.y —J. r. (’amp will continue to practice law in the courts ofA’abama in con nection with David Golightly Esq. j T CAMP JOHN SCHLEY Feb 12th. 1831 18 ts PORK AND MACKEREL. \FEVV barrels in fine order, received by the - Georgian and for sale by GEO. W. DILLINGHAM. March 4, 1831 2 ts ROSTOV MACKEREL. Barrels N0.2 Mackerel, - AfAF 25 half bands do do. 25 barrels No. 3 do For sale by G. W. DILLINGHAM. June 25, 1831 i lIFPATE\F„ ' j HE subscriber has on hand a quantity of Hepatene The success of this medicine in the cure ol Liver affections, dyspepsia; and as a febrifuge in intormittents, lias ob'ained for i* the confidence of several eminent practitioners Physicians disposed to give it a trial can be supplied FITZGERALD BIRD June 9 1831 —ts. I IST OF LET TER 8 remaining in the Post I i Office at Liborty, Talbot co on the 31st of June 1831 Win. Johnston Joshua Irwin 2 John Adams Jesse Vestal L. Hyams Henry Morton. July 30 N B POWELL, p m FRESH HOPS. f BALE FIRST SORT, Just received and tor sale by GEO W DILLINGHAM May 28 COLU MBITS Book, Stationary and Fancy S ore. JUST received on consignment at the above *" establishment. a fine assortment »f GE.Y TLEMF.Y.s RIDt.VG WHIP <■ for sale whole sale or retail, cheap for cash e b Norton. July Hi—ts. Bread-street. COLUMBUS Boole, Stationary and Fancy Store. JUST received on consignment at tho above establishment, 2 8 day Brass Clocks, I 8 11 “ “ alarm. 3 8 “ Wood “ 2 I “ do. and will to said at reasonable pi ices for cash. E S NORTON July 16 —ts. R road-street. Hjsj~z 'ANSrmb FOR SALE. SOT No 276, in the 17th district of old Mus* Jt cogee now Harris county, will be sold low for cash, for terms address the subscriber at Au gusta G.a. GREEN B. HOLLAND. July 9, 1831 —6t. ATKINSON’S CASKET. Gems of Literature, Wit and Sentiment JO ACIi Number of this popular montli- Iy periodical for 1831, will contain 48 or more royal Bvo. pages of letterpress closely pi in led on fine type and good paper, forming at the end of the year a volume of about 609 pages Price $2 50 a year in advance Eves v No. will be 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 Por'raits of our most distinguished men, the Fashions, A’iews and Pnnci pieces, equal to those ofanv periodical in the United States. An elegant plate of the latest Fashions will be published in the January number One of the Figures a full length Portrait of Queen Ade laide of England; a Lady in Ball dtoss; a Walk ing dross, and a Cap and Turban of the newest style. 'The February number will contain a splendid portrait of Washington. An elegant Scripture niece for March, is in the hand- of the Engra ver. Tho subsequent engravings will be of the best quality. Liberal premiums have been offered for clinic, original contributions And especial cate wil be taken to have the selection of the most inter esting and instructive matter, cons sting of tno ral tales, Biography, historical Sketches, Poet- I ry. light reading. A c j The Volumes of the Casket for 1827, 18>8 j 1829. and 1830. embellished with a great num ber of engravings, bound or m Numbers may -till lie had, price $2 5 a volume. This may be the last nppo tunity «>f obtaining complete sets. But a sniiill number over what is requi red for present, subs ribers will be publnshi and in 1831 Addres (orders post paid) SAMUEL C ATKINSON * 112 UhCloUt Street, Philadelphia I SHERIFFS SAim MERIWETHER SALES. "VA74LL he sold • ii the first Tuesday in Sep- I v * tember next, between the usual hours if , sale, at the Court house in Greenville Merri | we’her county, the fo'lowing property, to-wit: The State's interest in 10l No. 121 in the 2d | dist so merlv Troup now Merriwether county, j it being the South half of said lot and containing j 109 acres. The States’interest in lot No. 161 in the 7th j district of formerly Troup now Merriwether j county, it being the west half of said lot, and containing one hundred and four acres HUGH LOCKETT, sheriff. June 23d 1831, •" POSTPONED KALE. II. L lie sold at the court Louse iti the town of Franklin, Hoard couti ty on the first Tuesday in September next be tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: (2 2 1-2) two hundred two and n half acres of land, more or less, known bv No. (94) rune tv-tour in the l'tli District formerly Carroll now Heard county, levied on ns the property of Hen ry Stm ges, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Monroe Superior court in favor of William Careway; property pointed out by Joseph T. Camp attor ney for Plff this sth July, 'B3l. ALSO—Lot No. three hundred and twer.t -five in the 3rd Dist formerly Coweta now Heard county, levied on as the property ot Samuel Paschal, to satisfy sundav fi fas in my hand in favor of Joh Bowling, f>r the use of John Reed; and other fi fas—! evy made and returned by a constable, this 17th Mav, 1831 DANIEL WHITAKER, Shff AT THE S AME TIME & I*I,ACE WILL HE SOLD, j The following property, viz; One Lot I tof Land (No 4’) in the twelfth Dist tornicrly j 1 arroll now Hoard county, levied on as the property of |) Measles, to satisfy Sundry fi fas issued from a Justice’s court ot \\ ilkiuson coun ty ‘ n favor ol James Neal, levy made and re turned by a constable, July sth 1831. ALSO—One horse Mule, levied on ns the pro >erty of Wilson R. Young, to satisfy fi fas in my hands in favor of Joseph 3’ Camp and others vs. said Young, this 17'h Mav 1831 JOHNATH AN MF.U SICK, D S July 23 1831 STEWART SALES. WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in ” ” September next, In the 1 own of Lmnpkm Stewart count y between the usual hours of sale, the fiillnwing property, viz: LOT No 271, leviod on as the propei t v of I John S Scott, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justices court ofStew-rt County against him in favor of Anthony Dyre and others. Levy made and returned to tne bv a constable. One Li' of Land, No. (78) seventy-eight in the 24th district of originally Lee n“W Stewart county, levied nn_ as the property of Robert Stanfield to satisfy < ne fi fa. issued from a Jus liens court ot Newton county against him in fa vor oi Ab'j-ih Brooks Levy made and return ed to tne by a constable One negro boy bv the name of Ren, levied on as the pronertv of Peter L. Gi'won to satisfy two fi fas issued fiom a justices court of Stev, • art county rfgainst him in favor of Anthony Dvre. Levy made and rntnrned to me by a constable. M II lIlYCff, Shff. July 23, 1831. HEARD HIIERIFF HALES. j ’\\ T li..L be sold on the first i iiesdnv in Sep-| V v tember next, between the usual hours of sale, at the court bourse in Heard county, the following property viz: Lot o land known by No. (260) two hundred and, sixty in the third dist. formerly Coweta, t ow Heard county, Levied on as the property of 'Jorge Ingram, to satisfy a fi la issued from Haneoek superior court in favor of Hamlin West ’bram Miles and Isham (V est (vs.) George In gram, ‘.his 19th July. 183 l Aug. G. DANIEL WHITAKER, Shff j MERIWETHER HALES. HE SOLI) on the first Tties ▼ ” day in Se tember next at the court house in Greenville. Merriwether esunty, between the usual hours of sale, the following pioperty, viz: One negro woman named EMIT.Y about. T 8 "r 20 years of age, levied on as the property of Asahel *'. Holmes, to satisfy a fi. fa which is sued from Monme inferior court in favor of Andrew Kcp vs. the said Asahel C. II lines. Two horses, levied on as the property of An vils Gi'lis, to satisfy a fi fa. which issued from the inferior coni t of Henry county in favor of Oliver Sage vs Angus Gillis and Daniel Greg ory. One Lot of land known as No. 122 in tho Bth Dist. of originally Troup now Merriwether county, levied on as the propeitv of John Pullen sen. to satisfy a fi fa. which issued from a Justi ces court of Hancock county, in favor of < 'harles Modlock, vs. the said John Pullen sen.— Levy I made and returned to me bv a constable One negro girl by the name of Aleey about 24 years of age levied on as the property of John Scott to satisfy a fi fi which issued from the Inferior couit of Lincoln county in favor of Francis Smi'h, adm’r. of Austin Smith dec vs. the said John Scott HUGH LOCKETT, Sltff. Aug 0 1831. At the same time A? place trill be sold. Lot of land. No. one hundred a- fifty-four (154) in the 1 Ith Dist. of formerly Troup now Mer ri'vother county, levied on as the property of Samuel Cessna, to satisfy one fi fa issuod from the Superior court of Morgan county, a gainst said Cessna, in favor of William Leon ard GREEN TALBOT, D. Shff Aug. 0, 1831 CARROLL, SHERIFF’S SALE. be sold on the first Tuesday in ® * September next in the town of Car rollton, Carroll county oetween tho usual hours of sale the following property (to-wit) Lot ofland No (212) in the 2d District, of Ca"roll county, levied on as the property of John Doss to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justices rourt of Fayette county, in favor of Thomas Nichols vs. said Doss, levied on by a constable. Lot ofland No. 280 in the Bth district Carroll county, levied noon to satisfy a fi fa issued from Twiggs superior court in favor of David Jain eson vs. Joseph Polhtll, Reuben Wilkes and Thomas Polhill principals. &- John Hardin, John Taylor, Wm. R. Ceor-e. James Moore A; Ben jamin B Smith, securities on the appeal—prop erty pointed out by said Smith. One Ray Stud Poney. levied upon as the pro perty of G. F Langford, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Carroll Superior curt in favor of officers A e v-said Langford. July 25th. IKH. Lot of' and No 51 intho 2d district of Car- j mil enun'y, levied upon as 'lie property of Jon- j athnn Skeen to satisfy a fi fa issued from the su perior court of Hall cuinty in favor of Alfred j Noehalsnn vs Jonathan Skeen and Eli .McCon nell. July 2‘Uh 1831. Aug ti. BENJAMIN MERRILL, Shff At the same time and place, will be sold. , Lot of Land No 8(1 in the I Ith district Car- . roll county, levied on as the properly of Daniel 1 Clitlou to satify a ll fa issued from the superior • court of Green countv, in favor of Willi m r Henry vs. sa'd DanicfCliftnn Lot of Land No 128 in the 3d Disliict Carroll county, levmd on as the property of John Me Bride to vatisty a fi fa issued from a justices court of Monroe county in favor of Morris K->n man vs. said Mcßride—le.icd and returned by • constable hot of I and No 127 in the third district of Carrol! county, leviod on as the properly r.T Dan ’“I '' Roman, to satisfy a ti fa issued from the superior court of Richmond comity in favor of Jotui L Anderson vs Tunison Corvoll as prin cipal and I) S. Roman security. Ang 6, Isdll || CUK'TItdS. D Bhff POSTPONED SALE. he sold at ti e Court house in Taibotton, Talbot County, on the first rues'lav in Stnptemhcr next between th« n suai hours of sale the following proper! ■ to-wit: Three Neurons as follows: Hannah, about 17 years old and her child, and Nelson a boy. about 9 years old; all levied on as the property of Pleasant Lawson to satisfy one fi fa fiom Mon 'oe Superior Gourt, in f, V ot of Dongbiss Wat son, and sundry other small fi fas fiom a Justi ces court in Talbot county J A AIES P. BORTIS.Shff. Juh/ 1. 1831. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. \A/ ILL be sold on 'he first Tuesday in Oc v v tober next,, before the Timt-House door in the town of Taibotton, Taibott county, v\ith in the usual hours of sale; all the real and per sonal property of C <' Birch dec’d in said countv, consisting of 6 likely negro fellows, two women and a girl, one 4 wheel Carriage, one Road \\ augon, sundry articles of household and kitr lien furniture, a sett of Car neuter’s T ols, ‘S c together with sundry articles too tedious to mention Sale to continue from day to dav til! all is sold, at which time the terms will be made known. JOHN N BIRCH, dmr. Jnlv 30, 1831 of C C Bißcn, dec. ADMIMSTRATOK’S SALE. Y\7ILL be sold 011 the first Tuesday in Sep vv tember, at the residence of Doct Will iam J Germany,in Coweta countv, the r*er sonal property belonging to the estate of Mrs M rin Cotton, late of that count' - dec (TTTerms of sale made known on the dav. July 23 W J GERM i XY. NOTICE. FOUR MONTH • afterdate application will be made tA the honourable the Inferior Court of Muscogee county, whe" setting for or dinal v purposes, for h ave to sell all the ne groes and real estate of Elijah Jewett. Into of Muscogee countv deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of tho said estate JOHN’ LOOMIB, Ex’r. June 11. 1831 be soli! on the first Tuesday in * * October next, nt the court house in the town of Columbus. Muscogee county, agree able to an order of the Inferior cour' of Bibb county, sitting for ordinary purnoses Lot of land No. 73. in the Bt.li Dis'rict of said county, lying within a Pc and a half of Co lumbus, belonging to the on bans of John >hrm lin. late ot Bibb county, deceased, sold for their benefit Terms on the day CHARLES M'CATtntT., J'tly 23. Guardian GEORGIA —Heard Courtly. TIT HERE AS G. K W. Smith applies to v » me for Letters of Administration on the Pstatc of John G. Smith late of Cairoll countv dec’d. THESE ARE THEREFORE to rite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deed to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law to shew cause, (if any they have) why letters should not he granted in terms of the law. Given under ray hand und private seal, there being no seal of office. P. 11. TAYLOR, elk. e. c. o. Jnlv 30,1831. T 1/ T ILL be sold in the Town of Co s” * himbus, on the first Monday in October next, the following half acre Town Lots, to-wit: Nos. 9, 10. 26 172, 173.174,182, 342 363. 507, 561, 562, 569, 572; and also the following twen tv and fiflv aero lots adj .ining said town, to-wit: Nos. 33 containing 20 acres; 35. 20 acres; 41. 10 acres; and 147, containing 56 acres. All of which will be sol" for cash or checks or draft , on the banks ot Macon, Mjlledgeville. Augusta or Savannah. CAMP A SCHLEY, Alts, for July 30, 1831. STILES & FANNIN. fi EOR GI A—Stewart County. POUR MONTHS after date, application will be made to the honorable the court of Or dinary for and in said county, for leave to sell two lots of land, No. one hundred and eight in the sixth district of Muscogee county And also one lot of land No. one hundred and ninelv two in the Thirty-third district of formeily Lee now Stewart county; belonging to the estato of Joseph White, dec’d WILEY MASSEY, Adm’r. July 4,1631 GII.EYR WHITE, Adm , GEORGlA —Randolph County. 'MM7'hereas Starkey Collins applies to " * me for letters of administration on the estate of John Roach, late of Laurense county deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at tnv office, within the time prescribed by law to show cause (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given Under my band, this Ist day of Juno, 1831. Wm. 11. BAR I’ON, c. c. o. June 11. 1831. NOTICE. Some time since was found, and i-N now with the subscriber in Talbot county, A POCKET BOOK containing money and pa pers. As I have not seen the same advertised in any of the public prints, i have thought prop er to give tins notice—hereby requesting the owner to come forward, orovo proper'y A take the same RICH ARD LANGFORD Jnlv 23. 1831 —4t. Spri?i£ Goods. P O WE a S N. IFE l V HAVE just received an assortment of Spring Goods, such as Brown and White Linen Drilling, Rouen Oassimeres, 3-4 B. M. Circassians. Hamilton and Mattewan Stripes, “ Drillings, Iml. Russia Sheetings, Osnaburghs. Super 4 4 Irish Linens ami Lawns, Do Brown do do. Do. White Mcrsnilles A'estiiig, Calicoes and Ginghams, Super B. M Genoa Velvet, Fancy Scarfs and Shawls, llorseki' and Glass*'loth Gloves, Green Worsted Barrage, Bell Ribbons, »Vc Ar. ALSO— READY MADE SUuVIER CLOTHING, Bro. and While Linen Pantaloons A Jackets, Stormont do Stripes, do. do. White and Col’d Mersaillos V’ests. Drab Beaver Hats, Palm Leaf Ac. Ac. May 14, 1831. e <r> a z* as & s SSlOfr] STORE. «-) E. WELLS. & CO. Have Tj rpinn<-od to tho Brick Buildinir 1 *44 next and s-r above Win l> llar gr .ves on |lr *! street, where they offer for s le on reasona terms R io's and B|ioes of i-\ erv description, of their own. manufu 'u e i.ftnsisthig of 200 pair Gentletßcn’s Boots, 1100 do ( oilskin shoes, high A. low quarters, 1(X) do Oilskin Pumps, 75 do. Buckskin Shoes, 50 do Peal-kin Pumps, 200 do. Brogans, JJOO do. f'oarse Shoes. j LADIES FRU.YF.LIO HOOTS 4- SHOES of rations kinds. Do. Morocco Shoes, * Do Sealskin do. Do ( alfskin do. Leather walking shoes and Rottees, Misses and Childrens B .ots and Fhoes of ev ery description. N. B All work of their own Manufacture warranted not to rip. ( July 2, 18.31 —ly. SPRING AVn sr.MMLH Just rereirtd an excellent and full assortment of Bdks Ginghams, Calicoes. Mmdins, (’ambricks, Brown Linens, Nankeens, Ve-'iugs, Broad and Navarino < Inths. Bombazines, B 'Uibazi tts, !,Pk Listings. Bj|k Velvets, I inen Diillinirs, Ate A,-. Also—A complete assortment of tin. and Course, high a id low quartered SHOES. W hich is offered at my usual accommodating terms, f’emitry Mer hants would do well to call and examine for themselves. June 11. 1831 J A HUOSON. COLUMHUS Book, Stationary and Fancy sre n . ON hatul and for sale, ax above the following popular School Books: AVebsters spelling Books Walkers Dictionary Cumming’s Geography and Atlas, New Federal ('aleulator, Teachers, Asristant, Hale’s Hi3torr of the U. States, Testaments, History of England, “ Romo, “ “ Greece, Also a fine collection of av’s Moral and En te taming T'- 'Y BOOKS for (’im.nsKN ; Paper, Quills. Ink, Ink Stands. W« (ere, Sealing Avax, Paint Boxes, Brushes, Ac Ac E. S. NORTON. One door below Powers 4‘ Nafew Broad Street. (£ JWsT, RECEIVED AND RECEIVING. 100 wlusts’EY, 2 0 £bE$S& MACKEREL 2 3 15 “ - . pouK 60 Bags Coffee, 2 Tierces Rico, 2000 lbs. Lead, 2 5 Barrels Molasses, Shot, l ’andles. Soap, 8 Ton- Iron assorted, 10 lbs Loaf Sugar, For Sale In/ July 2 J. A HU 'SON. FOREIGN JUST RECITED ONE Pipe llennosy’s Rrandy (very superior,) 1 do. Cogniac do. I do. Holland Gin, 1 do. Jain’a Bum, I do. Madeira AVine, 1 do Teneriffe do. 6qr casks Malaga do. The above Liquors were selected bv a good judge who nai t great attention to QUALITY. riw" I lasers will pi ase call and exa nice for themselves J A HUDSON. June II 183! COLLIN S k, CO’S. GUST*STEEL AXES \ Large consignment of I his cvlcb'ated arti- Y cle direct from 'lie maker s, '■eceived bv GEO. W. DILLINGHAM. June 25, 1831. THE SATURDAY COURIER, A WEK.Kt.V JOURNAL, Os Yews, I.iteiature, Agriculture, Manufac tures, 4""- t e. The r.ARorsT Newspaper printed in Philadel phia. and the chk vpkst in the United States. 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The Publishers request their country breth ren togivj the above notice a few insertions in thmr respective journals The same favor be reciprocated All orders for the 6aiurda Cpsj'T* j^ ,U ' ng.be price of subscription. v ' llllst he addrpßS * A SPR AGO. June 05. ™|qd.4phU. Vnttiv M AE* (f>f tftr State oi tf-'forefa, Fur Sale by NOI HSE so CLARK Columbus April2J.—tf