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F*r the Democrat.
Mr. Editor —l am one of your pat
rons who live in a little by corner out of
the way place, in the interior oi the coun
ty, and very seldom see any other news
paper except the Democrat and Enqui
rer, and consequently news from the seat
of government and the University, is some
what stale by .'lie time it reaches me. lint
I understand through my only medium
of intelligence, that a carl am number of
Delegates have been some time since
nominated by a select iew of the knowing
ones assembled at Athens, to attend a
Convention) in Philadelphia some time
shortly, ostensibly for the object of ad jus
ting our dilierences with our northern and
western brethren in regard to the Tariff, j
&c. i had scarcely gotteii through the
paragraph of information before the fol
lowing questions suggested themselves,
to be propounded to the gentlemen (dele
gates) who appear to be charged with the
destiny of Georgia.
Ist. By what party, and by how mai _■
electors of my party have you been dele- j
gated?
2nd. Do you not know that the Clark
or Union party constitute something like
a moiety if not a majority of the people
of Georgia,—if you please let us know
how manv Clark men belong to the del-
egation?
3d What are your instructions in case
you fail to effect a compromise, what sub
jects are then to be discussed, and what
“ calculations ,” are to’be made with your
self-constituted colleagues from this side
the Potomac? v
Now for a few questions to the people
of Georgia. 1 mean the bouu and sinew
of the State, the Plebians.
Ist. llow many of you were at the
choosing of those Delegates for the Phila
delphia Convention?
2nd. Is it not your duty publicly to as
semble at your respective court houses S,
disavow your agency in this new fashion
ed representation? »
Fellow-citizens, it is time to shake off
your lethargy; you have been dreaming
over the inestimable legacy of liberty and
equality bequeathed you by your fathers
long enough!. Too long have you listen
ed to the harangues of lawyers and oth
ers attached to the aristocracy of the coun
try, who are not insensible that their ag
grandisement would lie best promoted by
your disfranchisement. Foi my own part
t’cilow-citizens, l view the convention at
Philadelphia as the old rat did the cat in
the meal tub—“lt way be meal,” &c.—
now let one (who never before attempted
to write a paragraph for a newspaper, &
would not now have exposed his feeble
abilities, hut for the apparent apathy of
those who ought to see to these things)
conjure you by the blood of those sainted
heroes who gloriously hied and died for
liberty, and by all that constitutes you the
freest people in this happiest government
■(Under the sun, to he prepared for the storm
which lias been gathering since the extra
session of the legislature of 1625, and be
ready to convince tones’ sons and other
disorganizes, that in your veins still runs
the uudegenerated blood of {»•
From the Washington Globe.
KENTUCKY ELECTIONS. ‘
The additional news which we have re
ceived from Mavsville, Frankfort and
Louisv die, confirms the information which
we have given in relation to the election
of members of Congress in Kentucky.
\1! the statement concur in assuring us, i
that the Jackson party have triumphed in
the election, hy a majority of at least sev
en to i iVE. The result of the election Tii
Chiitoh’s District is not yet ascertained.
The decisive intelligence gives the retur
ned members as follows:
For Jackson.
F. M. JOHNSON,
JOHN ADAIR,
HENRY DANIEL,
JOSEFH LECOMI’TE,
. C. A. WII KLIFFE,
CHITTENDEN LYON, ’
Dr. N. GAITHER,
For Liny.
THOMAS A. MARSHALL,
CHILTON ALLEN,
RO. I‘. LETCHER,
Cll lI ISTon i Ell TOMPKI NS.
With regard to Mr. Chilton’s election,
the Louisville Advertiser of the tenth in
stant says,—
“ A letter received last evening from a
gentleman in Elizabethtown, states that
(’hilton is elected by a majority of 71
votes."
The Mavsville Monitor, dated twelfth
of August says:—
“ Until last night it iras believed that
Mr. Chilton was elated, but tec learn,
by passengers in steam boats from below,
that Mr. Unices' majority over Mr. Chil
ton is 15.”
STILL LATER—ONE DAY.
Boston, August 12.
We received via. Halifax, tiie Falmouth
racket [English Paper] of July !>th, the
latest English paper received. It gives
some details respecting the Counter Revo
lution projected in France by the Duchess
ofßcrri iu favor of her. on. On a pre
tence of going to Italy, she proceeded to
Switzerland, in company with (ten. Bour
mont and his four sous, and is preparing
to operate thence u pon France. She is
prepared with immense number of printed
Pre.-lamntions, which are to he circulated
tn France, and particulaaly in La \ endee,
in favor cf her son under the title of Hen
ry V. She appropriated 1,200,000 francs
and other French coin hearing the im
pression of the head of her son and the
words“llrnri V. Roi de France.” It is
expected that she will raise the standard
tnnnediati Iv and frv the fortunes of this
last hope of the exiled ftuniy.— CtiJitwl.
CAMP MEETINGS.
FOR THE COLUMBUS DISTRICT, 1831.
.In Carroll county, Thursday, Septem
ber Bth
For the Fayette Circuit, near Concord,
Henry county, Friday evening, Septem
ber 16tlr.
In II arris County, near Mount Zion,
Thursday, September 22d.
In Muscogee county, for the Columbus
Station, Friday evening, October 7th.
For the ilamlolph Mission, in the 24th
district, formerly Uee now Stew art, Friday
evening, October 14th.
July 2. ANDREW HAMILL, P. E.
~ —~ ~arrr—i t wii ii imiiiih
MRS. MARKS’ SCHOOL.
T»K subscribe . returns her respectful
acknowledgements to the citizen* of< ’ulumbus
for the very liberal encouragement she has re ]
ceived, and gives not ice that her school is again
opened for the reception of Children of both I
sexes. She will as heretofore, pay every alien- ■
lion to the education of those committed to her !
care, on her former liberal terms.
Sep 1,1631. —ts. JANE MARKS.
FiirOKA OE
H “ jS3
Commission Uus (ness,
AT
APPALACHICOLA, FLORIDA.
rill IE subscribers tender their thanks
-™- to their friends and the public, for
the very liberal patronage which they have re
ceived heretofore, and respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same. The comparative re
muteness of their Ware-Houses from other build
ings, together with numerous other tip rior
advantages, render them measurably exempt
front danger by fire; and connected with them
are large and commodious close storages which,
for convenience and safety, are no surpassed
by any in the place. They will extend tide ral
facilities to their patrons by making advances
on produce addressed to them foi sale, or on
shipments to their friends in any of the dilfer
ent markets in the U. States. All business
confided to their care will have their prompl
and undivided altenlion, whereby they hope to
meet a share of the public patronage
Bills of Exchange, Drafts and Checks on
New-York, Providence, Boston, New-Orleans
and Mobile will be negotiated at a moderate
premium. BROOKS, LATUROP A Cos.
Sep. 3, 1831— ‘Jin.
Spun dotton.
Till, subscriber Agent for the sale of the
.it hens Manufacturing Company’s Goods has
received a supply if SPUN COTTON suitable
for Warp of assorted numbers
ion PIECES BROWN SHIR
TING, a .- tout article suitable for negro wear,
which will bo sold at the Factory prices
GEO W. DILLINGHAM.
Columbus, Sep 3
For Sale
FOR PROMPT PAYMENT!!
A beautiful and healthy situation
tfjYfSW in the county of Cr wfirrd, State
r’OjvjlH of Georgia, lying in mediately on
JUmlh the great Mail Rout between
Knoxville and Flint River, known
by the name of Vanscivers place; containing
upwards of FOUR HUNDRED At RES, witfr
a hundred and fifty open and on vr substantial
fence, and is divided by cross fences so as to af
ford water in even part of the Plantation Pile
spring used in the subscribers family which is
very convenient and cannot be surpassed for its
salubrity by any in the county, and equalled by
few in the State. The spring and about t. ven
ty acres of meadow or pasture - land through
which the spring branch runs is elegantly im
proved and is extremely useful for Stock.
There is scarcely a place in Georgia more
conveniently situated or better calculated for
public business than this place There is anoth
cr very handsome and improved situation ori
Rover Creek of firs rate land which corners
with Ihe above, and wito which ft would be sold
A further description is deemed unnecessary as
those inclined to purchase wo .id of course view
the premises. These valuable poss ssions might
be had in exchange tor improved lands between
Oconee and Savannah Rivers, provided it were
possible for the undersigned to make a satisfac
tory selection out of a country of ruins. On
tins score none need apply bin those who.otvn
the fit si class of Lauds and improvements with
alt other necessary advantages that a tasty and
particular Planter would requite
The undersigned being far advanced in years
wishes to spend upon some retired, hu. healthy
j and pleasant spot the few days he may be per
mi.ted to live. For particulars apply on the
piemises THOMAS SLATTER.
Vanseillc, Crawford co. Oa. Sept.‘A, 183!-4m.
AUGUST TERM, 1831.
/1 dll'. Grand Jury of Stewart county, having
A discharged the duties assigned to iheir
consideration, make the following recoinmenda
ions:
Tlie most important subject that presents it
self to their attention is the number of roads
leading through our county, laid out by ordet of
the Inferior Court, and their general had condi-'
1 1 ■* n, from the want of Causeways and Bridges.
\V« therefore reeoinmend to the Inferior Court
the propriety of having the Head Laws strictly
obeyed. We also request our Senator and Re
presentative to use tlieir strongest efforts for
the formation of anew circuit, as many incon
veniences arise from the gieal extent of the
Chattahoochee Circuit. We also recommend
the Judges of the Inferior Court to make an ap
propriation for the purpose of erecting a suita
ble public building.
We have allowed the Tax Collector $lB 73J
as his insolvent list.—Wo take pleasure insta
ting that on examination, we have found the
county Treasurer’- books to be correct The
pressure of business prevented an examination
of the looks of the C ork of the Inleiior court.
We recommend- he Judges thereof to appoint
three proper persons t« examine them and re
port to the next Grand Jury of tins county
\\ e return our thanks- to his honor Judge
Colquetl and the Solicitor General, for their
prompt and faithful discharge of their duty du
ring the preseht term.—We request the torego
mg to he published in the Columbus papers'
Samuel Williams, (Foreman.)
John Talbot, Joseph Chiles,
Thmnas Rate, Richtrd Mathias,
Willoughby 1). Hill, Elijah Miller,
Eli Hooper, Jacob i . Moses,
Bryan ISenningtield, Felix G. Gibson,
Augustin U Pope, Fenton M. Gibson,
John M Turner, James L. Martin,
MarinaduKo Gri-ham, AI.M.S Wadsworth,
Kenready Denurd,
On notion, it is ordered that the present
incuts of the Grand Jury he published accordiug
to their request.
Ido hereby ceitifv tint the foregoing is a
true extract from the Minutes of the Superior
Court of the county of Stewart, this 22nd Au
gust, ld-*l
THOMAS It MANGHAM.C.i.
Sep 3, I*3l.
A RVI.E AISJ, For Foreclosure.
GEORGIA, Randolph County.
Superior Court, Aucust Term !P>3l
John Dill and John IV. Sat/ice, Attrcauls and
Partners trading under the mime, style, and
firm of Dill A' Sutlive
vs
Thomas Watts and Benjamin F. Watts.
XT PON lire petition of John Dill and John
J W Sutlive, Merchants and Partners tra
-1 ding undei the name, style, and firm of Dill and
[ Sutlive. stating that Thomas Waits and Henja
i min F. Watts did. on the eleventh day of Febru
ary eighteen hundred and thirty-one convey to
said Dill and Sutlive by deed of mortgage, two
■ birds of a tract of Land lying and being in the ■
seventh District of I ee county. known and dis- ]
tinguislied in the plan of said district by num
ber Two hundred and fifty-nino ('Jo?) contain-!
ing two hundred t to and a half acres according |
to survey, together with t\yo birds of all and |
-ingular the Grist Mills. Saw Mi : ls and Dwell- j
ing houses out houses and other improvements
thereon in anv wise appertaining to the premi- ■
ses, it being the whole of their inle - st in said I
lot of land and the mills on the Smoclvba creek j
running through said lot of land for the better
securing the payment of a no'e of hand for
fourteen hundred and eleven dollar', made by
t.ne said Thomas Watts avid Benjamin F. Watts
on the eleventh "day ot February eighteen hun
dred and thirty one. due on or before the first of
Juh r next after the date of said note, and paya
ble to Dill and Sutlive aforesaid or hearer And
it further app aring, that the sod Thomas
Walts and Benjamin F. Watts have not paid I
said note, nor hath either of them, which sum
with interest from the time tiie said note be
came due is now dtte.A unpaid upon said debt A
moitgage. It is therefore ordered that unless
cause be shown to the contrary, or the said sum
of money with interest »V cast due thereon he
paid into the Clerk's otfice of this court within A
months from this time the equity of redemp
tion in and to said mortgage premises be ba r rcd
and forever foreclosed. And that a copy of this
rule be published in one of the public Gazettes
of this State, once a rmfhtli for six months, or
served upon the mortgagers or their syecial a
gent at least three months before the expiration
of the lime within which the money is ordered
to be paid, A c.
I decertify ‘hat the above i3 a true copy front
the minutes.
Given under mv hand and private ratal, there
being no sea! of office, this 24th day of August
1831. '
amos McLendon,c.s c (r.. *)
Sep. 3, 1831.
.1 Rule Nisi, to establish lost papers .
GEORGIA, Ra ndolph County.—
I>EFORE ine, John It. McNeel a Justice of
i the Inferior Court in ands r said county,
personally came I like H Smith who art t being
duly sworn deimseih and says that he was le
gallv and rightfully possessed of four notes of
which the a nexi and are true copies and are
correct, are lost or mislaid so that they cannot
be obtained. LUKE If. SMITH.
Sworn to and subscribed, before me this 19th
day of Aug 1831 JOHN R M’NELLj ic.
On or before the twenty-fifth day of Decern
her next, 1 promise to pay Matthew Brocks or
hearer twenty dollars for value received this
14th May, 1830. JAMES V. ROBINSON.
On the nineteenth of November eighteen hun
d “(1 and twenty-six I promise to pay Luke II
Smith or hearer, twenty seven dollars and filly I
cents for value received Sept. 10th, 1>26.
WILLIAM NOYS.
On the nineteen)!! dav of Nnvemhei eighteen
hundred and twenty-six I promise to pay Luke
i! Smith or bearoi twenty seven dollars and
twelve and a half cents for value received this
10t.h vlay, I'Sjii WILLI VM NOYS.
On the nineteenth day of November eighteen j
hundred and IWontv six, I promise in pay Luke!
11. Smith or bearer fifty dollars ibr value lecei j
ved tins 10th S>*pt 18'JO
WILLIAM NOYS j
SUPERIOR COURT, .AUGUST TEAM 18 *1 ;
IT appearing to the court, this ihe above af |
fldavit, that Luke 11 Smith was egally and !
rightfully possessed "f four notes, of which the j
above are sworn copies tnereot and that he has |
lost or mislaid the originals of who Is the annex
ed are copies, he it therefore r.-dcred, that the i
said James V Robinson and William Noys ap-I
pear on the first day of the next term <4 Ibis
court and shew can e, if any they have, wiiy the j
above copies shall not be established in lieu ol j
the orig uai notes which have been lost or mis- j
laid. And belt further oidered, that the rule j
be duly published in mo of the public Gazettes j
of this State previous to the next term of their i
court, or duly served upon the said James V
Robinson and William Noys.
I do certify that the foregoing is a true copy
from the ninnies.
Given under my hand and irivate seal there
being no Seal of office, this 24th August, 1831.
amos McLendon, c sjt (l »>
Sep 3, 1831 * —~
A Rule J \y.s7, to establish lost papers.
/ 14 11 REE months after date 1 promise to pay
J, Edmund Martin or bearer, thirty-three
dollars and fifty cents for value received tins
20ih of Nov. 1820. WILEY KAY.
Received of the within note ten dollars 84 1-2
cents.
GEOP.CIA. RANDOLPH COUNTY—
I y EFORE me, John R. McNeel, a Justice of
MJ the Inferior Court in and for said county,
personally came Arnold E. Bloodworth, who
after being duly swoin iie|wrse!h and says that
be was legally possessed of a note as hereof,
which note the above is a correct copy and that
the orlriguial note is lost and destroyed.
ARNOLD E BLOODWORTH.
Sworn to and’subscribed before me this 19th
August 1831. ' JOHN K.M NEEL
RANDOLPH SUPERIOR COURT;
August Term 1831
IT appearing to the court that Arnold F,
Bloodworth of the county aforesaid was legally
possessed of a certain note of hand as beiuci
thereof of which the above is a correct copy and
tiiat the original note is lost and destroyed. Be.
it therefohs ordered, that Wiley Kay appear at
the next term of this court and shew cause if
any he has why said copy above should not be
established in lieu of the original note wiiicu is
lost and destroyed; and be it further ordered,
that a co y of this rule be duly published in one
of the public Gazet'es of this State previous to
the next term of this court, upon the said \Y lley
Kay personally.
1 do certify that the forgoing is a true copy
from the minutes.
Given under my hand and private seal,
there being no seal of office this 24th August,
1831.
AMOS McLENDON, C. S. C. (t. s)
Sep. 3, 1831
Nil FIS I FFm SAXJBB*
HEARD KALES.
TTT7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Oc-
V V tober next, between lhe usual hours of
sale, at the court bourse in Heard county, the
so lowing property viz:
One lot of Land No (87) lying in the 15th
district formerly Carroll now Heard county
' levied on as the property of John Guttree to
1 satisfy sundry small executions issued troin a
Justices Court of Gwinnett county, iu tavor u
Elisha Wvnn va said Guttree—Levied up m by
a constable and r< turned to me, 2tttb Aug 1831 .f
JONATHAN MLWSICK, D.B
fc’ep 3, 1831.
CARROLL SALES.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next at Carrollton Carroll county,
the following property, to wit:
The lot of land whereon Elijah Hendon now
lives, lying and being in the tenth district of
Carroll county, believed to lie No. I>7, levied up
on asthe property of said Henson.to satisfy a
fi fa issued from i arroll Superior court in favor
of Samuel J. Power vs. said Hendon.
Two lots of land Nos 222 iV 223. both in the
Bth District of Carroll County, or all the into - j
est that f leming F. Adrian has in said lots levi !
ed U|>on as .the property of said Adrian, to satis- ;
fy afi fa in tavor of Duncan G Campbell am! ‘
others vs. said Adrian, August 23d Is3l
BENJAMIN MERRILL. Sliff
Sep. 3, 1831.
STEWART T ALES.
be sold on the first Tuesday in
* * October next, in the 1 own of
Lumpkin Stewart county, betweon the usual I
hours of sale, the following property, viz:
One Lot of Land No. (197) in the (19th' !
district of said county, levied on as dm proper- \
ty of Henry Shelton, to satisfy one fi fa issued !
from the interior court of Warren county a- !
gainst biin in favor of Fonlain and Hargroves,!
vs. said Shelton.
m n m.Ycn, shir.
Aug 27, 1831. |
RANDOLPH SALES.
YY' ILL be sold at the Im so of Joseph
v v Thompson, the place of holding Superi
or courts in the county of Randolph, on ilie
first Tuesday in October next, between the u
seal hours of sale the following property vizr
Lot of land No (294) two bundled and ninety
four in the (4tii) fourth district o. originally Lee
but now Randolph as the ■ property of Win
Free map, to satisfy two fi las from a Justices
court of Wilkinson county in favor of C. J. A
kins vs. said William Freeman.—Levy made
and returned to ine by a constable.
Also Lot No. (212) two bundled and twelve
in the (9th) ninth district of originally Lee but
now Randolph county, levied on as the property
of John Harris, lo satisfy one fi fa from a justi
ces conrt of Habersham county in favor of John
Wamack vs said John Harris-levy made and
relumed to me by a constable.
Also Lot No. (247) two hundred and forty
seven in the (9thi ninth district of originally
Lee but now Randolph county, levied on us the
property of John G. Rutherford and William
Murphy to satisfy one (1 fa from a Justices court
of Washington county in favor of Janies Blight
hearer vs said John G Rutherford and William
Murphy.
Also, f.ot No. (132) one hundred and thiri y
two in the (lOih) tenth district of originally Lee
but now Randolph county, levied on as the
property of Elisha Crecv to satisfy one small fi
fa from a Justices court, of llen”y County, in
favor of Lemuel Raglan vs. said Klisha Crew
property pointed out by Win. 11. Barton.
Also Lot No. (34) thirty four in the (9th) j
ninth district of originaty Lee but now Ran
dolph county, levied op as the property of Sea
born f’illard to satisfy one fi fa issued from a
justices court of Baldwin county in favor of
James Rush vs said Seborn Hillard.—Levy
made and returned to me by a oonstablc.
One negro girl about fourteen years of age,
levied on as the property of Luke H. Smith &
Fieeman I). Carden security, to satisfy sundry
fi las against them from a Justices court of the
County of Randolph, in favor of Thomas M.
■ arilen— Levy made and r turned to me by ;
Wiley Kay Con. 2'd Aug. 1931.
STARKEY COLLINS, Shlf I
Aug. 27,1931
TALBOT SHERIFF’S-SALES.
\\i' ILL be sold on the first Tuesday ill Octo
v v bei next, at Talbotton Talbot county, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
One Lot.of I-and, No. one hundred and
forty-four (144) in the second (2d) district of
formerly Troup now Talbot county, levied on
asthe property of Thomas Gordon to satisfy a
fi fa in fi"or of Dudley Junes.
One House and Lot in the Town of
Talbotton No. thirteen (13) in lot'er A, levied
on as the ptnpertv of Moses D. Smith to satisfy
one small fi fa in favor of Joseph Sturges for the
use of John J Wica; levy made and ‘Clurned
to me by a constable
JAMES P. rORTIS.Sbff.
Aug. 27, 1831.
FACTORAGE
Com m is si o n
BUSINESS,
AT
APPALACHICOLA, FLORIDA.
FB4IIE undersigned begs leave to ten
der his friends and customers his
most grateful acknowledgements for the very
liberal patronage extended to him during the
past season, and ■■ nuld most re.spectfullysolie.it
a continuance-of the same.
He has the pleasure to inform all those who
may tavoi him with their custom, that his close
Stoics Jt Colton Warehouses will he large and
secure from the Weather and Fire, and that he
will be prepared at all times to make liberal ad
vances on Produce S,- Goods consigned for sale,
as well as Produce stuped lo bis friends in JXeic
York, Aero- Or!cans, or AJnhilr
BILLS OF EXCHANGE drawn on good
Houses in the above places, will be purchased,
and checks sold on fair terms
EDW J HARDIN.
Aug. 20, —45—2rn.
ECONOMY.
Samuel Goodall,
Clothes Dresser and Renovator.
TAy ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
V he has opened anew establishment in Co
lumbus f r Dressing and Renovating blue, black
dialo olive, brown, bottle green, gray mixied.
bombasine and bnrnbaxette At silk velvet, ( oats.
Pantaloons, Ve.vts, Ate. on quite a different plan
fmm’that pursued by l>yei>, without injury in
the cloth The articles cleaned by him are pro
nounced by the best judges to lie alm< st equa)
to new, the scams when faded are perfectly re
stored and any ailicle dressed by this proce-s
is made entirely free troin tar, paint, greas , and
spots «f every description. Ho will also rest* r<
fodecTNankeen pantaloons to their orginal color
Ladies’ Habits, Cloth and Merino bhaL,
cleaned without injury to the borders. Pies
mg and sponging done in ttie neatest manner.
New Collars made, and stiffening ami repairing
done. July 80.— ts,
.f<>ir\ Tivcioii,
attionup at ftato-
WILL for the futurp reside and keep bis office
in Bainbridge. (Heatnr countv, Georgia He
wll tnntiirue in practice in the emirla in which
he has usually practiced heretofore
Aug 27, 1831. 4V.
■ THOMAS RY Eli SOX, J,..
S.WLVY.UI, GA.
II A8 ju*r received per recent ur-
T? FA rivals, hi addition to his tbr-
W inoi stock of DRUGS AND A1 EA<
! JCINKS, Ar Ac—which renders
® the sa .re very complete and exten
sive. which he offers for sale, on accommoda
ting terms, for cash.or town neceplam es
Sulph Quinine (Fi.) Snff on (B|mn.)
do Morphine do. Opium (Turkey) *
Piperinn do Sarsganikt (Span.)
ilyoriodata Potass do (Am.)
Prussic Acid Musk (?*•)
Cioten Oil Musi ird Seed (w hile)
lodine Oii Almonds
Blue Mass (Eng ) do Amber (rect )
Phosphate Bod.i < 'astor (N. A.)
and« Iron Soda »V 9oid Porvd
Cheltenham Salts Acid Tartaric
Henry's Magnesia Snl Aratus
(genuine Flora tlenxnin
Isinglass (staple) Castor Oil. sup’r.
do sheet do plant alum use
Mezeton Resin of Jalap
Balaam Fir EpaUlla's Pill Tiles,
Supoi Curb Soda Patent Medicines, Jut
Ergot.
PERFI MERRY.
Otto of Roses Antique Oil
Bear's Oil Ceylon do
R ise, Cologn, and K 's.sia do
Lavender Water Bear grease (Fr AEn )
411 cut glass and Florida Water
plain Buttles Pomatum
Honey and Orange Esprit do Rose
Flo er Water Milk of Roses
Extracts of Roses Cold Cream
Pastilles Fumanies Vegetable Rouge
Macassar Oil.
Willi a general assortment of English, French
and American SO.IP'i.
IETCOUNTRY MERi IIANTS. Physicians
and 1 lanlers, will find it to their advantage to
call.
N. B. Physicians prescriptions carefully |>»r*
up at the shortest notice, at all hours
COLUMBUS
Book, Sstationan), & jFancn
STOIC E,
E. S. NORTON.
P VFORMS the citizens and strangers
visiting Columbus, that be has taken a
■Tore ii? Mr George Hargraves new building,
one door below Messrs. Powers and Nafew, on
Brorftt Street, where he intends keeping a gen
einl assortment of
BOOKS, STATIONARY fy FANCY GOODS.
On hand and for sale-as above the following
Books, Stationary, and Fancy articles, cheap
for cash
Webster'spelling books Largo family Bibles
Juvenile do. do. with plates,
Walker s Dictionary, Pocket do
English Header, Apocriplial Testaments,
New-York do Testaments,
National do. Zion’s Songsters,
Juvenile Expositor, Methodist Hvmns,
Murray’s Grammar, Cnmpineeting do.
Teacher’s Assistant, Pippen’s do.
Emerson's Arithmetic, Western Songster,
Smiley’s do Ewell’s Medical Com-
Smiley's F Calculate:, panion,
Cutnming’s Geography ,5,000 Receipts.
tVooribridge’s do. Siame-o Twins,
Wooribriilgc and Wil. Oxonians.
lard s do. Englis at home,
Smiley’s Atlas, Country Curate,
Culv’s do. Walter Colyton,
Moore’s do Paul Clifford,
Hale’s Histoiy of the Scott’s Napoleon,
U States. Christian Ministry,
Grimshavv’s do. History of Netherlands
Natural Philosophy, Maxwell,
Viri Koniie, Separation,
Salustii Delphini, Stories oi a Bride.
Theological Dictionary,Heiress of Bruges,
Goldsmith's history of Souvenir 1831.
Rome, Tokens,
Do do. Greece, Indian War,
Grimshaw's do do Pleasing Companion,
Do. do. England. , Don Quixote,
Do. do. France, Blank Note Hooks.
Weem's Life of W ash- “ Day do.
ington, “ Letter do.
Mason’s Farrier, “ Record do.
Butler’s Analogy, “ Invoice do.
Clerk’s Assistant, “ Journals do.
Templar’s Chart. “ Legors and Copy
Blair’s Lectures, Books.
Moral Instructor,
Pink, yellow, and Gold edged Letter paper,
la ge ruled Foolscap Q iills. Pencils, Paint box
es & brushes. Ink A Inkstands, Slates, Wafers,
Sealing wax, Bettor Stamps, Indelible Jnk,
Perfumed hair powder. Lavender and 1 ’ologne
Water Hair Oil, Pulveii.sed Charcoal Tooth
Powder, Lipsalve, Tooth brushes, ■'having soap
in jares, and brushes, Emolient Orango, Vioiel,
Orients, Cinnamon and Vernacular Soap, Po
metn n, Visiting Cards and Card Cases, Pock
et combs, Backgammon Boards, &c. Ac Ac
Aug. fi.
Hardware.
A handsome assortment of Hardware, Fine
'V Cutlery, Hollow ware, Scythe Blades. Hoes
Collins A Co’b. Castsleel axes, Bears Caststeel
axes.
ALSO—2O setts Blacksmith’s Tools’, com
plete.—For sale.
June 11 J A. HUDSON.
EXECUTOR’S SACK.
SI7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday of
* ” December next, agreeably to an
order of the honorable the inferior Court of
Muscogee county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, all the negroes belonging to the es
tate of Elijah Jewett dee consisting of men,
women and boys, also all (he real estate belong
ing to said estate, consisting of several valuable
liactsof Land Terms made known on the
day. JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r.
August 27, 1-i Gt.
EXKC UTO It’S SALK.
be sold on Saturday the 12th
“ * November next, all the personal
estate of Elijah Jewett dec cmisistitur of a first
rate set of t .tI'VKX ' ICli' TOO iS\ Cows &
i 'al.es, beds and fjrniluro, household and kit
chen furniture; together with various articles
too tedious to mention. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
JOIIY LOOMIS, F.xr.
.'loo. 27.
<T»f the State of CSrovofa,
For Salt* l>y N OUR HE U CLARK.
, i»n*>ii« —tf
PIECES YANKEE\a kw-y
article. lor Gentlemens wear. For
sale by GEO. W. DILLINGHAM.
■ AW NOTICE. — J. T. Camp and John
• tSchloy. have associated themselves together
in the practice of law, in < oliuiilnis Ooeofilmoi
wilt attend all the Courts in the < hatshooehe
circuit Lett! rt upon business will be addressed
t» Ossr A 6i ni.it*—J. T. Camp will continue
Vo practice law fri the courts of Albania in con
nection with David Colightly Esq
J T ' AMR
JOHN BUI LEV.
Feb 12 th, lb3l, lb ts