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WIIK22IFF - N NAli!>.
MFRIH'KTHEnKALKS.
•tXTTLI, be sold n the first Taw 'a? in Sep
W tomber next, between the nsnut hoars of
gale. s' the Court bointe in Greenville Merri
wether eonnty, the fiiUnwinj properly, to-wit:
The Stale's interest in lot No. 101 in the ‘hi
•list t'i merit* Troup now Me.rriwether oo'ntv.
it. being 'lie South half of said lot and containing
lftfl acres.
The States'interest in lot No ICI in the 7th
cli-'riet of formerly Troup now Morritvetlier
county,- It being the west half of said lot, and
containing one hundred and four acres.
HUG (I LOCKETT, Sheriff.
JuneKW 1831.
POSTPONED SALE.
W[M, lie sold at tlie court house in
the town of Franklin, Heard coun
ty on th" first Tuesday in Seotember next be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following
property, viz: .
(299 1-2) two hundred two and a half acres
x>f land more or less, known by No (94) nine
tv-f ur in the 15th District formerly Carroll row
Heard county, levied on r.stho property of Hen
ry Stnrges. to satisfy a fi fa issued from Monroe
Superior court in favor of William Careway;
property pointed out. by Josc-li T. 1 'amp attor
ney for Plff this Rtli July. 1831.
ALSO—Lot No. three hundred and
tweut- -five in the 3rd Did formerly Coweta
now Heard county, levied on as the property of
Samuel Paschal, to satisfy siindav fi fas irgrny
hand in favor-of .toll Howling, for the use of
John Reed; and other fi tiis—f.evv made and
returned by a constable, this 17th Mav. 1831
DANIEL WHITAKER, Shff
AT TIIF. SAMP. TIME & I'I.ACF. WILI. HE SOLD,
The following property, viz: One Lot
of Land (No 4') in the twelfth Hist formerly
Carroll now Heard county, levied on as the
property of D. Measles, to satisfy Sundry fi fas
issued from a Justice's court of Wilkinson coun
ty in favor of James Neal, levy made and re
turned bv a constable, July r 'h 1831.
ALSO—One horse Mule-, levied on as
the property of Wilson R. Young, to satisfy fi
fas in my bands in favor of Joseph T Camp and
others vs. said Young, this 17th Mav 1831.
JOHNATHAN MKWSICK, D.S.
July 23, 1831.
STEWART SALES.
'\Tjni,L be sold on the first Tuesday in Seo-
tember- next, in the Town of Lumnkin,
Stewart count y between the usual hours of sale,
the fallowing property; viz:
LOT No. 271. levied on as tlm propeity of
J«hn S Scott, to satisfy sundry fi fas. issued
from a Justices court ofStcw rt County against
him in favor of Anthnnv Ovre and others. Levy
made and returned to me bv a constable.
One Lot of Land, No (, 78) seventv-oiglit in
the 21th d’s rict of originally Lee now Stewart
county, levied on as the. property of Robert
Stanfield to satisfy one. fi fa. issued from a Justi
ces court of Newton eonnty against him in fa
vor of \hijih H*ooks.—Levy made and return
ed to me nv a constable.
One negro hov bv the name of Ben, levied on
as the pronertv of Peter L. Gibson, to satisfy
two fi fas. issued from a justices court of Stew,
ert countv against him in favor of Anthony
Dvre. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable. M. H. lIIA'CH, Shff.
July 23 1831 . '
HEARD SHERIFF HALES.
WILI. be sold on the first. ’> »e«dav in Sep
tember next, between the usual hours of
ea'e. at the court bourse in Heard county, the
fo'lowing property viz:
T o* n r land known bv No. (2fio) two hundred
and. sixty in the tim'd dist, formerly Coweta,
now Heard county. Levied on as the proper! •• of
George Ingram, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Hancock superior court in favor of Hamlin West.
Abram Miles and Isliam West (vs 1 George In
gram. *his 10th Ji» I . 1831
Aug 6. DAMEf WHITAKER, Shff
lIERIWKTIIKR SALES.
WILL HE SOLD on the first Tues
day in Septenilxrr next at the court house
in Greenville, Mem wether caunty, between
the usual hours of sale, the following property?
viz:
One negro woman named FMTf Y about
18 or 20 years of age. levied on as the property of
Asaliel C Holmes, to satisfy a fi. fa which is
sued from Monroe inferior court in favor of
Andrew Ken vs. tlm said Asahel C. Holmes.
Two horses, levied on as the property of An
gus Gi'lis, to sstisfv a fi fa whi h issued from
the inferior com t of Henry county in favor of
Oliver vs. Angus Oillis and Daniel Greg
ory.
One Lot ot land known as No. 122 in the Bth
Dist. of originally Troup now Merriwether
eountv, levied on as tho propeitv of J din Pullen
sen. to satisfy a fi fa. which issued fro n a Insti
ees court of Hancock county, in favor of Charles
Med’ock. vs. the said John Pullen sen.—Levy
made and roturned to me by a constable.
One negro girl by tho name of Alcey about
24 years of ago levied on as the property of
John <a cntt to sntisfv a fi fa which issued from
the Inferior conit of Lincoln county in favor of
Francis Smith, adm’r. of Au: tin Smith doc vs
the said Jolm Scott
HUGH LOCKETT, Shff.
Aug 61,831.
At the. same time 4’ place will be sold.
Lot of land. No one hundred v fifty four (l- r> 4)
in the 11 111 Dist.* of formerly Troup now Mer
riwotlier county, levied on as tho property
of Samuel Cessna, to satisfy one fi fa issued
from tho Superior court of Morgan county, a
gainst said Cessna, in favor of William Leon
nrd. GREEN TALBOT, D. Shff
Aug. 6, 1831.
C • DROLL SHERIFF’S HALE.
Nnt’HFL he sold on the first Tuesday in
" " September next in the town of Car
rollton, Carroll county oetween the usual hours
of sale the following propertv (to-wit)
Lot ofland No (212) in the 2d District of
Carroll county, levied on as the property
of John Doss to satisfy a fi fa issued from a
Justices court 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 upon to satisfy afi fa issued from
Twiggs superior court in favor of David Jam
eson vs. Joseph Polhill, Reuben Wilkes and
Thomas Polhill principals, A-John Hardin, John
Taylor. Win. ft. Geor- e, James Moore \ Ben
jamin B Smith, spcurilies on the appeal—prop
erty pointed out by said Smith.
One Bay Stud "nney, levied upon as the pro
perty of G. F. Langford, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from Carroll Superior c mrt in favor of officers
Ac.vssaid Langford. July 25th. IH3L
Lot of.t ami No 51 in the 2d district of Cnr
roll coun'y, levied upon as <he property of Jon
athan Skeen to satisfy a fi fa issued Irom the su
perior mint of Hall county in favor of Alfrod
Normals,m vs Jonathun Skeen ami Eh McCon
nell. July 29th 1831.
Aug (I BENJAMIN MERRILL, Shff I
At the same time anil place, will be. sold, j
Lot of Land So 8(1 in Hu, 11 1 1, ihsirirt Car ;
r*ll county, levmd on a* the property of Daniel I
Cliflon to sfttify a fi fa issued from the superior j
court of Green county, in favor ot Willi: m P. I
Henry vs. sa'd Daniel Clifton.
Lo* of Land No 128 in the 3d District Carroll I
conntv levied on as the property of John Me ,
Bride to satistv a fi fa issued from a justice?
court of Monroe county in favor of Morri- Kop
man vs. said Mcßride—lc.ied and returned by
a constable
Lot of Land No 127 in the third district of
Carroll rounly, levied on as the property of Dan
j id J*. Roman, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
i superior court of Richmond county in fhvnr of
John L. Anderson vs. Tnnisnn Coryell as prm- ,
cipal and I) S Roman security.
Aug 6,1-Ml If CURTISS. D Sliff.
POSTPONED SALE.
he solH nt the Court house in
▼ w Tnlbntton, Tnlhot county, on the
first Tnsdav in September next between then-*
snul hours of sale the following propertv to-wit:
Three Neoroes as full ws: Hannah about 17
years old and her ehild. and Nelson a hoy. about
9 rears old; all levied on as the property of ■
Pleasant Lawson to satisfy one fi fa from Mon j
roe Superior Court in fivm of Douglass Wat !
-on. and sundrv other small fi fas from a Justi- j
ecs court in Talbot county
JA'MES P. PORTIS.ShIT.
.Mu), iß3i _ t
ADMIXiSTRATOIPS SALE.
WILL be sold on i lie first Tuesday in Oc
tober next, before tlm Court-House door
in the town of Talbotton. Talbott, county, with
in the usual hours of sale; all the real and per
sonal property of C C Birch, dec'd in said I
eountv, consisting of fi likely negro fellows, two I
women and a girl, one 4 wheel ( arriage one
Road Wa<rgon, sundry articles of household and
kite hen furniture, a sett of Carpenter’s T ols,
H e together with sundrv articles too tedious
to mention Sale to continue from day to day
till all is sold, at which timo the terms will lie
made known JOHN N BIRCH, Wmr.
Julv 30,1831 of C C Bmcn, dec. I
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep- j
tember, at the residence of Doct Will- j
iam J Germany, in Coweta countv, the per
sonal propertv belonging to the estate of Mrs. j
Mr ria Cotton, late of that countv dec.
(TTTcrms of sale made known on the dsv.
July 23 IP, J. GERM.IYV. I
NOTICE.
FOUR MONTHS afterdate application will
be made to the honourable the Inferior
Court of Muscogee county. when setting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell all the ne
groes and real estate of Elijah Jewett, late of
Muscogee county deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of the Said estate
JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r.
June 11, 1831.
WTOTICE. Some time since was found, and
-L w 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 this notice—hereby requesting the
owner to come forward, prove proper'y «.V take
the same RICHARD LANGFORD.
Julv 23 1831 —4t.
WILL he sold on the first Tuesday in
October next, at the eourt house in
the town of Columbus, Muscogee county, agree
able to an order of the Inferior court of Bibb
county, sitting for ordinary purposes.
Lot of land No. 73, in the Bth District of said
county, lying within a mile and a half of Co
lumbus, belonging to the or'dians of John Ham
lin late of Bibb countv, deceased, sold for their
benefit Terms on the day.
CHARLES At' CAR ME,
July 23. Guardian
GEORGIA— Heard County.
ITTHERptS G. F, W. Smith applies to
v v me for Letters of Administration on the
I'state of John G. Smith late of Carroll county
dec'd.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to ci*c and
admonish, all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of said dec'd. to be and appear at my
otlice within the time prescribed by law to shew
cause, (if any they have) why letters should not
be granted in ‘erins of the law.
Given imdet my hand and private seal, there
being no seal of office.
P. 11. TAYLOR, elk. c. c. o.
July 30,1831,
\\ ILL he sold in the Town of Co
s" * lumbus, on the first Monday in
October next, the following half acre Town
Lots, to-wit-
Nos. 9. 10 2fi. 172, '73,174,18‘». 342 363,507,
561, 562, 569, 572; and also the following twen
tv nnd fifty aere lots adjoining 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 «<d ! for cash or checks or draft ,
on’liebanks ot Macon, Milledgevillc. Augusta
or Savannah. CAMP A- SCHLEY, Atts. for
July 30, 1831, -TI'.F.S ft FANNIN.
GEORGIA —Stewart County.
YjAOUR MONTHS after date application will
Ibo made to the honorable the court of Or
dinary for and in -aid eoun'v, for leave to sell
two lots of lard. No. one hundred and eight, in
the sixth district of Muscogee county And
also nno lot of land No. one hundred and ninety
two in the Thirty-third district of formeily Lee
now Stewart county; belonging to the estate of
Joseph White,dec’d.
WILEY MAS Q EY, Adni'r.
July 4,1831 GILEY B WHITE. Adm
GEORGlA —Randolph County.
"HUiiF.RF.As Starkey Collins applies to
® * me for letters of administration on
the estate of John Roach, late of Laurense
county deceased These aro therefore to cite
and admonish, all and singular the kindred and
creditorsnf said deceased, to be and appear at
inv office, within the time prescribed by law to
show cause (if any they have,) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given Under mv hand, this Ist dav-of June,
1831. Wm. If BAR I ON, c c o. *
June 11 1831
it n i*hm n s
SHOE STORE.
fi*) E. WELLS, & CO. Have
( removed to the Rrick Building
next door above Win l> llar
|S|sk groves on Broad street, where
they otter lor sole on reasonj
terms Boots and Shpea of Dverv description, of
their own inanufactu e. consisting of
200 pair Gentlemen’s Boots,
300 do. Calfskin shoes, high A: low quarters
lt>o do Calfskin Pumps,
75 do. Buckskin Shoes,
50 do. Sealskin Pumps,
200 do. Brogans,
300 do. Coarse Shoes,
INDIES I RU.YEU.O ROOTS-k SIIOKS of
V" i ions kinds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do. Sealskin do.
Do Calfskin do.
Lealhor walking shoes nnd Bottees,
Misses and Childrens B ,ots nnd Shoes of ev
ery description.
N. R All work of their own Manu&oture
warranted not to rip.
July'2, lß3l —\j
Spring G oods.
FBY HE Subscribers have just been rccii
-®- vng a large supply of SPRING GOODS,
which makes their assortment very complete.
—Among which are —
Black Ita'ian Lustring,
Grog de Nap of various colours,
Sarsenett and Sinehcw Silks,
Pink, blue, white a id straw color’d Satin,
do. do. do. do. Green Florence,
do do do. do. Italian Crape,
Canton Camlet and Pongee,
Blacl bombazine, and bombazett,
Black and green worsted Berage,
Fig'd and plain Swiss Mu-lin,
Do, do. Jaconett do.
Rook and Mull do.
Fig rd. and plain Bobinctt,
Plaid Cambrick,
Bine Pink and Buff Ginghams,
Printed Muslins and Calicoes,
Blua and yellow Nankeen,
Furniture Dimity,
While and brnwn I .men Drilling,
Whit* Sattin Jane,
Cptton Cnssimere.
Thread bobinelt. and muslin Edgings,
Thread and bob’ inett Footings,
Bonnott. cap, and bob Ribbons,
Embroidered Ariapian Crape and Gauze
Shawls,
white Kid Gloves,
B ack Horsi-kin Gloves,
Ladies Horsekm Mitts,
Ladies silk Umbrellas and Parasols,
Gentlemen's Woodstock Gloves,
do. Linen Drilling do.
Bl’k silk and Tabby velvet,
Marseilles and Valentia Vestings,
Ladies Corsets,
B 1 k and coloured Cambricks,
Ladies Reticules,
do. bead money Purses,
Narrow silk and worsted Braid,
Cotton Fringe and cord,
.Silk worsted and cotton suspenders.
Gentlemen s bandanna, Spitlcfield and Flag
Handkerchiefs,
do. bl’k Italian cravats,
do Navarino, Bombazine and Bristle
Stocks,
Ladic’sand Gentlemen's silk and cotton Hose,
Gentlemen’s ha'f do do
Green bor’d. Table covers,
White Marseilles counterpanes,
Bleached and unbleached Seetings and Shir
tings,
20 pieces superfine Linen,
Fine gilt clouth Brushes,
do do. crook'd crumb Brushes,
Willow Baskets and Tahiti mats,
-1 variety of Millenary Goods suitable
for the season.
Ready made Summer Cloathing.
The best assortment we have been ible to offer
to the publick consisting of about four hundred
suits of various qua'ities.
BOOTS 4* SHOES.
FOO pr’s Gentlemen’s sewed and
Nailed Vellington Boots
Jackson S-hoetees,
Ladies rirunella and Leather Bootes,
do bl’k and colr’d heel’d Pumps,
do do Walking Shoes,
do. white satin Pumps,
Misses and children’s Bootees and Shoes o
every description,
Gentlemen’s black and drab hats,
do. Havanna do.
Long and short handle. Brooms ,
Shaker .Garden Seetls.
The abovo articles with many more too nu
merous to mention will be sold low, our custom
ers and the public in general are invited to call
and examine for themselves.
„ . L. J. DAVIES & CO.
March 19 23
GEORGE H. DILLINGHAM
iPffcrs tor jealc,
9 Bolts brown cotton Sheet
-®- ings and Shirtings,
1 .OltO do. blenched “ do.
1,000 do Plaids Stripes &. Checks,
100 do. Calicoes,
2*lo do Nankeens,
100 do Bearertcens,
1 CASE Irish Linens,
1 do. "Navarino Bonnets,
1 do. Leghorn do.
1 do. Thread Laces,
1 do. Assorted Silks,
1 do. Swiss Muslins,
1 do. Cambrics,
1 do. Gloves, every description,
1 do. Hosiery,'
I do* Flags nnd Bandannas,
Id% Shawls and Scarfs,
1 do. Umbrellas and Parasols,
1 do. Oil-Cloths,
1 do. I'inc Broad Cloths, Sattinetts,
and Cassimorcs,
1 do. Vestings,
6 do Ready made Cloathing,
Sattins, Ribbons, Ginghams, combs assorted,
I'.* Cases Handley's celebrated Castor Hats,
15 Cases and Trunks Shoes,
1 Case Percussion Guns,
25 Pair Pocket Percussion Pistols, 60,000 per
cussion caps, '
l Case Superior Cutlery assorted,
1 do. Fine Jewelry do.
1 do. German Violins,
I do. Flutes and Fifes,
20 Dnz. Silver, Tortoise Shell and Common
Spectacles and Goggles,
Coral Beads and Silver Thimbles,
50 Reams Foolscap and ! etter Paper,
10ft Roams Wrapping do.
15 Packages Crockery and Glass Wa>e,
Barrels (.’operas Alum, Putty, Lampblack,
Spanish brown, Venetian rod, Copal and black
Varnish,
200 Kegs White Lead, ground in oil,
150 Bags Shot. 2000 lb liar Lead,
1 Case superior Mill Saws,
l> do. Crosscut and ■.
1 do. Hand do.
1 Cask Smoothing Irons,
;>0 Doz. Collin-' Hi. Co’s. Cast Steel Axes,
2 Sacks heavy Trace Chains,
Ibbots n’s Patent Scvthe Blades,
Setts Blacksmiths’ Tonis,
Paint, Sash, Floor White Wash, and Counter
brushes in great variety,
1,500 lb. selected Sole Leather,
50 Sides Upper do.
Corn mills—Fanning mill Irons in sets,
Wheat and Said Sifters,
2.000 Galls Stone Ware Jugs. Jars & Churns,
20 quarter casks IMaderia, "Marseilles Sherry
Tcneriffe and Malaga Wines, ’
I pipe Bordeaux Claret.
3 do Otard Cognac and Seignette Brandy,
25 Barrels Jamaica, St Croix. 4t N. E. Rum,
200 do. Western Whiskey,
20,000 Dos nivcos & Red Martin Segars,
April 22, 1831.
*f*HE subscriber has on hand a quantify of;
Hepatenc The success of this nwdicine ,
in the core of Liver affections dyspepsia; and as !
a febrifuge in iniermittcuts, Ims obtained for it
4ii*> confidence of several eminent practitioners.)
Physicians disposed to give it a trial r.iu be I
supplied FITZGERALD BIRD, j
June 9,1831.—t5.
SHIWaSB.
B|>HE «URS<-|BEK has Just received the
con: mui;s hook, station
ary. AND FANCY STORE, one door
below powers and Natew on broad street —500
Sheets of Mueirk. consist!"g of Songs, March
es, Waltzes, Cotillons, Reels, and tor sale as
elioan as can be obtained in the northern cities
I liSO —The following late Novels:
The Water Witch or the Skimmer of the seas,
2 vols.; The Hciris of B-.ugess, 2 vols. ;.Tlie
Separation, 2do Maxwell, 2 do Stories of a
Bride, 2 do. The Siamese Twins, 1 vol. Voya
ges and Discoveries of the Companions of Co
lumbus. 1 do. The Christian Ministry, 2voir.
Mason’s Farrier I vol. E. S. NORTON
May 4. ts
Spring Goods.
POWERS 4* X.IFEW
HAVE just received an assortment of
Spring Goods, such as
Broyvn and White Linen Drilling,
Rouen Cassimeres, ,
3-4 B. M. Circassians,
Hamilton and Mattewan Stripes,
“ Drillings,
Iml. Russia Sheetings,
Osnaburghs,
Super 4 4 Irish Linens and Lawns,
Do Brown do do.
Do \\ hite Mersailles Vesting,
Calicoes and Ginghams,
Super B. M. Genoa Velvet,'
Fnncv Scarfs and Shawls, 1 ;
Ilorsekin and Grass ClotlejGloves,
Green Worsted Barrage?.' .
Bell Ribbons, Sir. Arc.
—ALSO—
READY MADE SU nMF.R CLOTHING,
Rro. and White Linen Pantaloons & Jackets,
Stormont do.
Stripes, do. do.
White and Ool’d. Mersailles Vests.
Drab Reaver Hats,
Palin Leaf ,Vc. &c.
Mav 14. J 831.
MERCERS CLUSTER,
AND
METHODIST IIYMNS.
Principally from the collection of the
Rev. JOHN WESLEY, M A.
—ALSO—
A selection of approved
Scijool ttooUS.
Young’s Assistant,
Easy Lessons,
Popular do.
National Reade^-,
Latin Reader,
Scientific Class Book,
Toney’s Botany,
Woodhridge Geography and Atlas,
* Pickett’s class Books,
Webster and VVallur's Dictionary,
English Reader,
Webster’s Spelling Books,
Bibles and Testaments,
Blank Books and Stationary,
A few pieces fashioi oble Musio.
For sale by
GEO W. DILLINGHAM.
May 21.1831.
COLUMBUS
IF AT STOIC T.
iYJ OURSE & CLARK have removed to the
anew brick building next south of Smith <y
Morgan’s store in Broad Street, where they of
fer for sale on the most accommodating terms,
a general assortment, nt Hats of their oyvn man
ufacture among which are YVhtto, Drab, and
Black Beaver, Otter and fine Romm Hats.
N N C 'viT be 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 Ve Is.
Coivmlnis, May 14. 1831
SPRING AND SUMMER
<r> and .
Just received an txee.tlt.nl unit fall assortment of
Silks Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Cambricks,
Brown Linens, Nankeens, Vestings, Broad and
tyavarino Cloths, Bombazines, B onbazrtts, bl’k
Castings,Silk Velvets, Linen Drillings, »Vc «Vc.
Also—A complete assortment of Fine and
Course, high and low quartered SHOES.
Which is offered at my usual accommodating
terms. Country Mer bants would do weil to
call and examine for themselves.
June 11, 1831 J A. HUDSON.
COLUMBUS
Book, Stationary and Fancy
s r €> n ii .
O. V hand and for sale, as above the
following popular.School Books:
Wehsters spelling Books
Walkers Dictionary
Cninmiqg’s Geography and Atlas,
New Federal Calculator,
Teachers, Assistant,
Hale's History oftlie U. States,
Testaments,
History of England,
“ “ Rome,
“ “ Greece,
Also a fine collection of i ay’s Moral and En
te-taliiing TOY BOOKS for Childses ; Paper,
Quills. Ink, Ink Stands, Wafers, Sealing -Wax,
Paint Boxes, Brusiies. Ac &c
E. S. NORTON.
Onfl door below Powers Nafew Broad
Street.
M ——
•YV Ferry.
About one mile below Columbus, on the near
est. and best road to Fort Mitchell and Mont
gomery Alabama. Tlio subscribers have estab
lished their new Ferry across the Chattahoochy
RATES OF FERRIAGE.
Waggon loaded sft cents.
Waggon empty 25
Pleasure carriage four wheels 50
Gig or Sul key 25
Cart loaded 25
Cart empty 12 1-2
Man and Horse 6 1-4
Foot passenger when alone 6 1-4
Led horse or foot passenger in company no
thing
The road leads directly from the lower end ;
of Broad Struct, down to the river,.
SF 4BOR N JONES,
STEPHEN M. INGFRPOI.L
June 10. :<>
31 ATI i EM ATRIAL IXnTRUME.VTN.
For sale by
L. J. PA VIES &CV
Globe r Fatern.
TITHE SUBSCRIBER has made ar*
JL rangeinentstokccptho
ESTABI 18IFBE\T.
lie returns his thanks to his friends and the
public for the encouragement they have given,
he hopes their patro mge will be continued.
GEO. W. DILLARD.
Columbus, April (\th, 1831. 2(i—tf
LUMPKIN HOTEL. *
BY M
T.T. GAMMAGE.
| HIE subscriber has recently taken the above
named establishment which he designs
keeping as a public house for the accommoda
tion of boarders and travellers. The town of
Lumpkin is directly n tiie road from Columbus
to Fort Gaines. The subscriber deems it ne
oos ary to annex his low rates of board. My
house will bo open ou the 15th day of September
next.
Board by the year, s*loo 00
“ month, 1000
“ “ week, 350
“ “ day, 100
“ “ 24 hours for man
and horse, 2 00
“ for man and horse, all night,
supper and breakfast, 1 25
Supper and horse, 1 00
Breakfast and supper each, 25
Do Single horse feed, 37 1-2
Diiiner, 31 1-2
Lodging, 12 1-2
Each glass tody, - 12 I-2
Each drink without sugar, 6 1-4
T. T. GAMMAGE.
Lumpkin Stowart countv, Ga. Aug. 19,1831.
45 3t ",
(AW NOTICE.—J. T. Camp and John
JSchley, havo associated themselves together
in t ho practice of law. in Columbus. One of them
will attend all the Courts in the Chalahooche
circuit Letters upon business will be addressed
to Camp & Schi.kv —J. T. Camp will continue
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j T CAMP.
> JOHN SCIILF.Y
Feb 12th, 1831. 18 ts
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IOT No 276, in the 17th district of’old Mug--
_i cogee 0"W Harris county, will be sold low
for cash, for terms address the subscriber at Au
gusta Ga GREEN B. HOLLAND.
July 9, 1891—61.
BOURSE iV ( L.IRH,
HAT
3tan ufacturers ,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
w OlJLl) respectfully inform the pnb*
lie that they have on hand, and will keep const*
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front the country
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WAXTF.D TO PURCHASE.
Hatting furs of all kinds, for which cash and %
liberal price will bo given, delivered either at
Columbus or at Appalachicola.
Columbus, Auir. 27, <B3l.
DIJTI ON 4* S TANLE Y
€IRI\ET H IKEItS,
COLUMBUS, GEO.
Win. carry on the above business in
all its various branches and will sell low foi*
cash Their shop is situated a little above W.
ltus ell's Silversmith Shop.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
will be promptly attended to
August, 27. 4t— 4G
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