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f)IIF, SUBSCIBER has Just received sit the
A l . COLUMIHW ItOOK. STATION'-
ARV. ASU I'A.VCY ISTOItK, one door
below Powers ami Natew on broad s tieet 500
Sheets of Musick, consist! g ofSSno n j S , March
e-b Waltzes, Cotilions, Reels, and for sale as
cheap as can lie obtained in the northern chies-
A.I/NO— J' he following late Novels:
The Water Witch or the Skim ,er of the sens,
V vols.; The Heiris of Itrugesa, 2 vnls. ; The
Separation, 2do. Maxwell, 2 do Stones of a
Bride, 2 do. The Siamese TANARUS» ins, 1 vol. Voya
f;es and Discoveries of i iie t Companions of Co
ninhus, 1 do. The Christian Ministry. 2 Vols
Mason’s Farrier, 1 vol. E S. NORTON
May 4. ts
Spring Goods.
POWERS S,- N\JEEW
NAVE just receiver] an assortment of
Spring Goods, such as
Brown and White Linen Drilling,
Kouen Cassinieres,
3-4 B. M. Circassians^
Ilatnilton and Mattewan Stripes,
“ Drillings,
Iml. Russia Sheetings,
Osnaliurghs,
Super 4-4 Irish Linens and Lawns,
Do. Brown do. do.
Do. White Versailles Vosting,
Calicoes and Ginghams,
Super B. M. Genoa Velvet,
Fancy Scarfs and Shaw ls.
Horsckin and Grass Cloth Gloves,
, Green Worsted Barrage,
Belt Ribbons, Arc &.c.°
—ALSO—
READY MADE SUMMER CLOTHING,
I?ro. and White Li non Pantaloons A Jackets,
Stormont do.
Stripes, do. " do.
White and Col’d. Mersailles Vests.
Drab Beaver Hats,
Palm I.eaf Ac. Ac.
Mav 14, 1831.
MERCERS CLUSTER,
AND
METHODIST IIYMNS.
Principally from the collection of the
Rev. JOHN WESLEY, M A.
—ALSO—
A selection of approved
.Scfjool AJooUs.
Young's Assistant,
Easy Lessons,
Popular do
National Reader,
Latin Reader,
Scientific Class Book,
Toney's Botany,
Wood bridge Geography and Atlas,
Pickett's class Books,
Webster and Walker's Dictionary,
English Reader,
Webster’s Spelling Books,
Bibles and Testaments,
Blank Books and Stationary,
A few pieces fashior.oblo Music.
For sale by
GEO. VV. DILLINGHAM.
May 21. 1831.
COLUMBUS
VIAT STOKE.
M M
I
"V OURSE & CLARK have removed to The |
X . now brick building next south of Smith A'
Morgan’s “tore in Broad Street., tv hero they of
fer for sale on the most accommodating terms,
a General assortment of Hats of their own man
ufacture among which are White, Drab, and
Black Beaver, Otter and fine Rornni Hats.
N & C will be constantly receiving fresh
supplies front their factory, and of the latest
fashions.
ALSO—Gentlemen's ready made clothing
consisting of elegant Dress arid Frock Coats,
Fan*aloous, and Ve ts.
Colvmhvs, May 14,1831.
SPRING AND SUMMER
<£> © B S.
Just received an excellent and full assortment of
Stilts, Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Cambricks,
Brown Linens, Nankeens, Vestings, Broad and
Navarino Cloths. Bombazines, Bornbazetts, bl’lt
La "ings. silk Velvets, Linen Drillings, Ate Ac
Also—A c mnlete assortment of Fine and
Co’t-se. high aod low qnarte r ed SHOES.
Which is offered at my usual accommodating
terms. Country Mer bants would do well to
cali and examine for themselves
June n H’l J A. HUDSON.
COLITM ISUS
Book , Stationary and Fancy
& r ii 7i.
0„V hand ami for safe, as above the
following popular School Books:
Wehsters spelling Books.
Walkers Dictionary
Cummine’s Geography and Allas,
New Federal Calculator,
Teachers, Assistant,
Hale’s History oft ho U. States,
Testaments,
History of England,
“ “ Rome,
“ “ Greece,
Also a fine collection of "'av’s Moral and En
te*taitiiug T< 'V for Cmi.DRrN ; Paper,
Quills. Ink, Ink Stands, Wafers. Sealing Wax,
Paint Boxes, Brushes, Ac Ac
K. S NORTON.
One door below Powers k Nafew Broad
Street.
Ferry.
About one mile below Columbus, on the near
est and best road to Fort Mitchell and Mont
gomery Alabama. The subscribers have estab
lished their new Ferry across the Chattnhoocliy.
R VI’F.S OF FERRIAGE.
Waggou loadcil firt cents.
Waggon empty 20
Pleasure carriage four wheels SO
Gig or Sulkey 21
Cart loaded 20
Cart empty 12 1 2
Man and llorso 6 1-4
Foot passenger who t alone (> 1-4
Led horse or fool passenger isl company no
thing.
Thu road leads directly from the lower end
of Broad Street, down to the river.
SEABORN JONES.
STEPHEN M. INOERSOLL.
June 10. 30
M ATHEM.VTKAL INsTHI MENTN.
fa sale by
L. J. DAVIES A’ O
, starssr
, Spring Hoods .
, f §AIIE Sultscribers have just been rccei
® vmg a large supply of SPRING GOODS,
j which makes their assortment very complete.
—Among which ctre —
I Black Italian Lustring,
I Gios de Nap of various colours,
Sarsonett and Sincfiew Silks,
| Pink, blue, white and straw color'd Satin,
I do. do. do. do. Green Florence,
do do. do. do. Italian Crape,
! Canton Camlet and Pongee,
Black bombazine, and boinbazett,
Black and green worsted Borage,
i I'ig’d and plain Swiss Muslin,
Do. do. Jaconett do.
Book and Mull do.
t Fig'rd. and plain Bobinolt,
i Plaid Cambrick,
Blue Pink and Bulf Ginghams,
I Printed Muslins and Calicoes,
Blue and yellow Nankeen,
F'irnittiie Dimity,
W hite and brown Linen Drilling,
White Sattin Jane,
Cotton Cassimere,
Tliread kobinett. and muslin Edgings,
Thread and bobbinett Footings,
Bonnett, cap, and belt Ribbons,
Embroidered Ariaplan Crape and Gauze
Shawls,
white Kid Gloves,
i B ack Horsekin Gloves,
j Ladies Horsekin Mitts,
j Ladies silk Umbrellas and Parasols,
j Gentlemen's Woodstock Gloves,
do. Linen Drilling do.
j Bi k silk and Tabby velvet,
I Marseilles and Valcntia Vestings,
I Ladies Corsets,
! BI k and coloured C'ambrieks,
Ladies Reticules, m
do. bead money Purses,
Narrow silk and worsted Braid,
Cotton Fringe and cord,
Silk worsted and cotton suspenders,
Gentlemen’s bandanna, Spitietield anil Flag
Handkerchiefs,
do. bl’k Italian cravats,
do Navaiino, Bomoazinc and Bristle
Stocks,
Ladie’sand Gentlemen’ : silk and cotton Hose,
Gentlemen's ha'f do do
Green bor’d. Faldo covers,
White Marseilles counterpanes,
Bleached and unbleached dealings and Shir
tings,
20 pieces superfine Linen,
Fine gilt cloath Brushes,
do do. crook'd crumb Brushes,
AVillow Baskets and Table mats,
A variety of Millenary Goods suitable
for the season.
Ready made Summer Cloathing.
The best assortment we have been able t > offer
to the pitblick consisting of about lour hundred
suits of various qualities.
BOOTS ff SHOES.
8 00 jtr’.s Gentlemen’s sewed and
Nailed Vellington Boots
Jackson Shoetees,
Ladies prunella and Leather Bootes,
do. bl’k and colr’d heel’d Pumps,
do. and» Walking Shoos,
do white sal in Pumps,
Misses and childicn’s Bootees and Siloes o
every description,
Gentlemen s black and drab lmts,
do. Ilavanna do.
Long and short handle Brooms,
Shaker Garden Seeds.
The above articles with many more too mi- j
merous to mention will be sold low, our custom- !
era and the public in general are invited to call j
and examine for themselves.
L. J. DAVIES & CO.
March 10 23
GEORGE >V. DILLINGHAM
©ffevs for Sale,
g Bolts brown cotton Shcet
-Ri " ings and Shirtings,
1 000 do. bleached “ do.
1,000 do. Plaids Stripes & Chucks,
100 do. Calicoes,
200 do. Nankeens,
100 do. Boarerteeus,
1 CASE Irish Linens,
1 do. Navarino Bonnets,
j 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,
1 do. Flags and Bandannas,
I do. Snawls and Scarfs,
1 do. Umbrellas and Parasols,
1 do. Oil Cloths,
I do. Fine Broad Cloths, Sattinetts,
and Casnimeres,
I do. Vestings,
0 do Ready made Cloathing,
Rattins, Ribbons, Ginghams, combs assorted,
12 Cases Iloonley’s celebrated Castor flats,
15 Cases and Trunks Shoes,
1 Case Percussion Guns,
25 Pair Pocket Percussion Pistols, 60,000 per
cussion caps,
1 Case Superior Cutlery assorted,
1 do Fine Jewelry do.
1 do. German Violins,
I do. Flutes and Fifes,
20 Do*. 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 Waie,
Barrels (’operas. Alum, Putty, Lamp black,
Spanish brown, Venetian red, Copal and black
Varnish,
200 Kegs White Lead, ground in oil,
150 Bags Shot, 200 b lb. Bar Lead,
1 Case superior Mill Sawa,
1 do. Crosscut d>.
1 do. Hand do.
1 Cask Smoothing Irons,
50 Doz Collin* A Co’s. Cast Steel Al.cs,
2 Socks heavy Trace Chains,
Ihbotsmi’s Patent Scythe Blades,
Setts Blacksmiths’T'iols, r
Paint, Sash, Floor, White Wash, and Counte
brushes in great variety,
1,500 lb. selected Sole Leather,
50 Sides Upper do.
Corn mills—Fanning mill Irons in sots,
Wheat and Said Sifters,
2.000 Galls. Stone Ware Jugs, Jars A Churns,
20 quarter casks Maderia, Marseilles Sherry
Teueriffe and Malaga Wines,
I pipe Bordeaux Claret,
3 do Otard Cognac and Seignette Brandy,
25 Barrels Jamaica, St. Croix, A N, E. Rum,
j 200 do. Western Whiskey,
i 20,000 Dos ' mycos Red Martin Segars,
■ April 22, 1831.
IIKPITE^E.
, / f lIIE subscriber has on hand a quantity of
I ii. Hepateue The success of this medicine
J in the cure of Liver affections, dyspepsia; and as
a febrifuge in intnnniltcnts, has obtained for it
) the confidence of several eminent practitioners.
Physicians disposed to give it a trial can be
supplied FITZGERALD BIRD.
June 3. IrtU if.
VDMTM.wTItATOH’IS HALE.
\l, ILL be sold on the first Tua-wiay in Oe
j v* tober next, before the Court-ll.,use door
| in the town of I’albotton. Talbott bounty, with
! in ttic usual hours of sale - , all the real and per
| sonal property of C C Birch, dec’d in said
i county, consisting of C likely negro follows, two
| women and a girl, one 4 wheel Carriage. one
i Road Waggon, sundry articles of household and
j kitchen furniture, a sell of Carpenter's Tools,
; Ac. together with sundry articles too tedious
Ito mention. Sale to continue from day to day
till all is sold, at which time the terms will be
made known JOHN N BIRCH, Admr.
J ulv 3'i, 1831. of C C. Bitten, dec.
ADMINISTRATOR'S KALE.
YT7ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Sep
vt temher, at the residence of Doct Will
| iam J Germany, in Coweta countv, the prr
i sonal property belonging to the estate of Mrs.
j M ria Cotton, late oflhatcnunlv dec.
QjTTerins of sale made known on the dav.
1 July 23 II J fit:KM.I V V.
1 NOTICE.
MONTHS afterdate application will
be made to the honourable the Inferior
Court of .Muscogee county, when soiling for or
dinal/ 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 hells anil creditor of the said o- tate
JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r.
J me 11, 1831.
W'OTICE. .Bone. time since was found, and
i.» now with the subscriber in Talbot county,
• .J PO< KPT BOOK containing money and pa
; per*. As 1 have not seen the same advertised
in any of the public print", I have thought prop
-1 er to give this notice —hereby requesting the
, owner to come li rv ard. urove property A take
' the same RICHARD LANGFORD.
I Jlllv 33, 1831.—4 t.
Tnj/’ILL lie soli! on t!ic first Tuesda; in
* October next, at the court bouse in
i tin town of t olumbus, Muscogee county, agree
j abic to an order of the Inferior court of Bibb
I countv. sitting for ordinary purposes,
j Lot ofiand No 73, in the Bt!i District of said
; county, lying within a mile and a half of Co
lumbus, belonging to Hie orphans of Julia Hum
‘ in. late of Bibb county, deceased, sold for their
i benefit. Terms on the day.
CHARLES MCARDIL,
July 23. Guardian
GEORGIA. —He ard Conn ty.
\ Y/7IIEB EAB G. E W. Smith applies to
1 v T me for Letters of Administration on the
| Estate of John G. Smith late of Cai roll county
j THESE VRE THEREFORE to cite and
I admonish, all’and singular, the kindred and
| creditors of said deed, to he and appear at my
! office within the time prescribed by law to shew
I cause, (if any they have) why letters should not
jbe granted in terms of tlie law.
| Given under my hand and private seal, there
: being no seal of office.
I*. 11. TAYLOR, elk. c. c. o.
j July 30,1831.
j ¥^ T ILL be sold in the Town of Co
j ™ * ltunbus, on the first Monday in
! October next, the following half acre Town
j Lots, to-wit:
| Nos. 9, 10. 20, 172, 173,174,182, 342 363, 507,
j 561, 502, 56'.i, 572; and also the following twon
| ty and fifty acre lots adjoining said town, to-wit:
I Nus. 33 containing 20 acres; 35. 20 acres; 41,
; 10 acres; and 147, containing 50 acres. All of
j which will be sold for cash or checks or drafts.
| on the banks ot Macon, Milledgeville, Augusta
i or Savannah. CAMP A SCHLEY, Alts, for
1 Julv 30, 1831. STILES A: FANNIN.
GEORG FA — St'icart (Jaunty. .
LlOUli MONTHS after date, application will |
« he made to the honorable the court of Or- ;
diniiry for and in said county, for leave to sfdl
twol ts of land, No. One hundred and eight in
the sixth di.-itrict of Muscogee comity And
also one lot ofiand No. one hundred and ninety- ,
two in the Thirt y third district of formcily Lee
now Stewart county; belonging to the estate of
Joseph \\ Lite, du-.'d
WILEY MASSF.Y, Admr.
July 4, 1831. GILEY B. WHITE, Admit.
(JEORGIA — it a ndolph County.
II Atttr.xs Starkey Collins applies to
™ me for litters of administration on
the estate of John Roach, late of Lauronse
county deceased These are thereforp to cite
and admonish, all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law to
show cause (if any they have,) why said letters
should not bo granted
Given Under my hand, this Ist day of June,
1831. Win. 11. BAR PON, c. c. o.
June 11, 1831.
(CPU «LT 2J St S
SHOE STOKE.
gtf-] E. WELLS, St CO. Have
V. | removed to the Brick Building
next door above Win. D llar
groves on Broad street, where
they offer for silo on reasona
ternis B'rots and Shoes of every description, of
their own manufacture, consisting of
200 pair Gentlemen’s Boots,
300 do. Calfskin shoes, high A. low quarters,
I 100 do Calfskin I’umps,
75 do. Buckskin Shoes,
50 do. Sealskin Pumps,
200 do. Brogans,
300 do. Coarse Shoes,
LADIES TRUXELLO BOOTS 4* SHOES of
rations kinds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do. Sealskin do.
Do. Calfskin do.
Leather walking shoes and Bottees,
Misses and Childrens B nts and Shoos of ev
ery description.
N. R All work of their own Manufacture
warranted not to rip.
■/»/>/2. 1831 —ly.
\OUK»E Ac €L4iSK,
HAT
Man ufacturcrs ,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
!\v OULD respectfully inform the pub
| lie that they have on baud, and will keep const
antly for sale, at whole-sale and retail, a gener
al and extensive assortment of HATS, compri
sing all the various fashions and qualities, and
on as favorable tetms us can be purchased at a
uy market in the United States.
Strict attention will bo given to all ordors
from tlie enuutry.
Orders lor Hats left with Edward J. Harden,
osq. at Appalachicola, will be promptly attend
ed to.
WASTED TO PURCHASE.
I fatting furs of all kinds, for which cash and a
liberal price will bo given, delivered either at
Columbus or at Appalachicola.
Columbus, Aug. 27, 1631.
PIECES NANKEEN, u heavy
ar tick for Gentlemens wear. For
,»lo by GEO. W DILLINGHAM.
ATKINSON'S CASKET.
Gems of Literature, It it ai.d Sent:ffUtA j
TL3 ACII Number of this jwjmlar month* |
|y periodical for 1831, will contain 48 oi j
more royalSvo. pages of letterpress closely prin- i
ted on fine type and good paper, forming at the |
end rs the year a volume of about 600 pages i
Piice $2 50 a year in advance
F.ve:y No. will be embellished with one ele-1
■rant Copperplate and several handsome Wood i
Engravings, Music, and ikustrations of Botany, j
besides a beautiful titlo page and a general index j
for the volume. The copperplates will embrace
Portraits of our most distinguished men, the
Fashions, Views and Faticv pieces, equal to
those of any periodical in the United Slates. |
An elegant plate of ilia latest Fashions will;
be published in the January number. One of
the Figures a full length Portrait of Queen Ade
laide of Engl iiicl; a Lady in Ball dies*; a Walk
ing dress, and a Cap and Turban of the newest
style. _ _ j
The February number will contain a splendid
portrait of Washington. An elegant Scripture
piece for March, is in the hards of the Engra
ver. The subsequent engravings will be of the
best quality.
Libera! premiums have been offered for choice
original contributions. And especial ctuo will
be taken to have the, selection of iho most inter
es 1 ing and inst ructive mattci, cons st ing of mo
ral tales, Biography, historical Sketches, Poet
ry. light reading, «Vc,
The Volumes of the Casket for 1827, 1328,
132 th and 1830, embellished with a great num
ber of eevravings, bound or in Numbers may
still be had, piice $2 5 a volume. Tiiis may
bo the last opportunity of obtaining complete
set". But a small number over what is requi
red for present subscribers will be published in
1831 Addres (orders post paid)-
SAMUEL C. ATKINSON.
1)2 Chosout Street, Philadelphia
DUTTON A- 8 TANLE Y
?KAKKItS,
COU .Mim GEO.
Wilt, carry on the above Business in
all its various branches and will sell low for
■ ash Their shop is situated a little above W.
Rus ell's ftilveismith Simp.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
will he promptly attended to.
August, 27. 4t— 46
COLLIN’S CO S.
C.IST STE EL AXES.
\ Large consignment of this celebrated arti
- clo direct from the maker's, received by
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM.
June 2", 1831.
m f <v» m
FOR SALE.
IOT No 276, in tho 1 7th district of old Mus-
A cogee now Harris county, will be sold low
for cash, for terms address the, subscriber at Au
gusta Ga. GREEN B HOLLAND.
July !), 1831— Gt.
S lUP (T 7J r. K H s ,
RECEIVED AND RECEIVING’.
loi> Bids. gmers- inns KEY,
I«0 « SUGAR,
21 « MACKEREL 2 3
15 » PORK,
63 Bags Coft'oe, 2 Tiorces Bice,
2iioo lbs. Lead, 25 Barrels Molasses,
Ehot, Candles, Soap, 8 Tons Iron assorted,
!0 lbs. Loaf Sugar, For Sale bo
July 2. Jj\ HUDSON.
LUMPKIN HOTEL
jljpljl T.T. GAMMAGE.
' J 'IIE subscriber has recently taken the above
* named establishment which he designs
keeping as a public house for tho accommoda
tion of boarders and travellers. The town of
Lumpkin is directly on tho road from Columbus
to Fort Gaines. The subscriber deems it ne
ces ary to annex his low rates of hoard. My
house will be open on lire 15th Jay ni September
next.
Board by the year, $llOO 00
“ “ month, 10 00
“ week, 350
day, l 00
“ “ 21 hours for man
and hot3e, 2 OJ
“ lor man and horse, all night,
supper and breakfast, 1 25
Supper and horse, 1 60
Breakfast and supper each, 25
Do Single horse feed, 37 1 2
Dinnei, 31 1 2
Lodging, 12 I 2
Each glass tody, 12 12
Each drink without sugar, 6 1-4
T. T. GAMMAGE.
Lumpkin, Stowart countv, Ga. Aug. 19, 1631
45 3t ‘
4 AIV NOTICE—J. T. C’amp and John
I—iSchley, liave associated themselves together
in the practice of law, in Columbus. One of them
will attend all the Courts in tho ( halahooche
circuit. Letters upon business will he addressed
to Camp At Schley —J. T. Camp will continue
to practice law in tho courts cfA'abama in con
nection with David Golightlv Esq.
J T CAMP.
JOHN SCHLEY.
Fob 12th. 1331 18 ts
EXECI TOR’S SALE.
YI’ILL be sold on the first Tuesday of
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 doc consisting of men,
women utid boys, also all the real estate belong
ing to said estate, consisting of several valuable
tracts of Land Terms made known on the
day. JOHN LOOMIS, Ex’r.
August 27, 1831.
EXECUTOR’S SALE^
sold on Saturday the 12tb J
* * November next, ail the personal
estate of Elijah Jewett dec consisting of a first
rate set of CAtIPEJYTI'.ICS TOOLS; Cows &
Calves, beds and furniture, household and kit
chen furniture; together with various articles
too tedious to mention. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
JOILY 1.00.M15, Ex'r.
Aui 27, 1631.
\i:w map
<»>£ the State of ©corflfa,
For Sale by NOl’ltSE CLARK.
Columbus Anri!2l.—tf.
Hardware.
\ handsome assortment of Hardware, Fine
Cutlery. Hollow ware, Scythe Blades, Hoes
Collins & Co's. Caststecl axes, Bears Caststeel
axes.
A 1,80—20 setts Blacksmith's Tools, com
plete.— For sale
June 11 J A HUDSON
HEARD KALES.
VIT I.L be sold on the first aue-ilav in Or-
V v tuber next, belween the u mi )■■ nrg . f
sale, at the court bourse in Hoard couult, the
following property viz:
One lot of Land No (87) lying in the 1.5t1,
district formerly <'arroil now Heard countv
levied on as the property of John Gii'tn e to
satisfy sundry * > all executions i-sued from i
Justices court of Gwinnett county, in lavor r
Elisha Wyuu vs. said Gnttree Levied upon hv
a constable and r turned to me, 2<llh Ang. 183? J
JON A lIIAN MEWSIcK, D 8
Sep 3, 1831.
CARROLL BALEK.
A Y JILL be »dd i.n the first Tuesday in Octc
v v ber next at Carrollton Canoll county,
the following property, to wit:
The lot of land whereon Elijah Hendon no-v
lives, lying and being in the tenth district af
Cartoll county, believed to bo No. * 7, levied up
on as tho projrerly ot'said Men oil to satisfy a
fi fa issued ftom (arro 1 Suiieiior court in favor
of Samuel J. Power vs. said Hondu
Two lots of land Nos. 22'2 .V 223, both in tha
Blh DisDwt of Carroll C«unly,or all the into ■
cst that I lrmiug F. Adrian has in -aid lots levi
ed upon as the property of said Adrian, to satis
fy a fi fa in favor . f Duncan G. Campbell and
others vs. said Adrian, August 23d 1831.
BENJAMIN MERRILL, Shff.
,sep 3, 1831.
NTH WART HALES.
ISiriLL 1« soltl on the first Tuesday in
October next, in tho Town of
Lumpkin Stewart countv, between tho u sua j
hours of sale, the following property, viz:
One Let of Laml No. (Ic7) in tho (19th)
district of said county, levied on us the proper
if of Henry Pheltor, to satisfy one ft fa issued
from the interior court of Warren county a
gainst hint in favor of Fonlair. and Hargroves,
vs. said Shelton.
.If II IIIXCII, Shff
Aug 27, 1831.
RANDOLPH SALEH.
II'ILL be sori at the house of Joseph
[ IV Thompson, the plae.e of holding Stiperi
■ or courts in ttic county of Randolph, oa the
| first Tuesday in October next, between tha u
j sual hours of sale the following property viz:
| Lot of land No (294) twm hundred «nd ninety-
I four in the (lt!i) fourth district of originally I ou.
j but now Randolph as the property of Win.
i Freeman, to satisfy two fi fas from a Justices
| court of Wilkinson county in favor of C. J. A
kins vs. said Wil iam E rceman.—Levy made
j and returned tome by a constable.
Also Lot No. (212) two hunched and twelve
in the (9th) ninth district of originally Lee but
now Randolph county, levied on as the property
of John Harris, to satisfy ono fi fa from a justi
ces conrt of Habersham county in favor of John
Wamack vs. said John Harris levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Also Lot No. (247) two hundred and forty
seven in the (9th) ninth district of originally
Lee but now Randolph county, levied on as the
property of John G. Rutherford and William
Murphy to satisfy one fi fa from a Justices c- urt
of Washington county in favor of James Bright
| bearer vs. said John G Rutherford and William
I Murphy.
! Also, Lot No. (132) or.a hundred and thirty
! two in the (10th) tenth district of originally Leo
j hut now Uandol] h c- unty, levied -a as the
j property of Elisha Grow I c satisfy one small fi
I fa from a Justices court of Henry County, in
| favor of Lemuel Raglan vs. said ' lisha Crew
property pointed out by Win. 11. larton
Also Lot No. (31) thirty four in the (9th)
I ninth district of origina.lv Lon but now Ran
dolph county, levied on as tho property of Sea
born Hillard to satisfy one li fa issued from a
justices court of Baldwin county in fivor of
James Rush vs. said Sebum Hillard —Levy
made and returned to me by a oonstable,
One negro girl about fourteen years of age,
levied on as Uid property of Luke M. Smith &
Freeman D. Carden security, to sitisfy mindly
fi fas against them from a Justices court of the
county of Randolph, in favor of Thomas M.
j < arden—Levy made and r. turned to me by
Wiley Kay Con 23d Aug. 1631.
STARKEY COLI.INS, Shff.
Aug. 27,1831
TALUO 1' SHERIFF'* SALES.
U! \ LI. be sold on the firsl Tuesday in Octo
her next, at Talbottnn Talbot county, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, the following
I property, to-wit:
One Lot of Land, No. one I nun! red and
forty-four (141) in tbo second (2d) district of
formerly Troup now Talbot county, levied on
as the property of Thomas Gordon to satisfy a
' fi fa m fa”or of Dudley Jones.
One House and Lot in the Town of
Talbotton No. thirteen (13) in lct'er A, levied
on as the ptoperty of Moses 1). Smith to satisfy
ono small ti fa in favor of Joseph Sturgcs for the
use of John J. Wins; levy made and returned
to mo by a constable
JAMES P. POBTIS, Shfl\
Aug. 27, 1881.
THOMAS RYEKSON. J*.
SJFAMWIir, G,l
_
I 11 rivals, in addition to Ins for
liicr stock of DRUGS AND MEI)
ICINES, Ac. Ac—which renders
*S*b5P Urn same very complete and exten
sive, which ho offers for sale, on accommoda
ting terms, for cash, or town acceptances.
Sulph Quinine (Fr.) Saffron (Span )
do Morphine do. Opium (Turkey)
Piperinu do Sarsparilla (Span.)
Hyoriodata Potass do (Am.)
Prussic Acid Musk (gr.)
Croten Oil Mustard Seed (wlhte)
lodine Oli Almonds
Blue Mass (Eng ) do Amber (reel)
Phosphate Soda Castor (N. A.)
do Iron Soda A Seid. Powd
Cheltenham Salts Acid Tartaric
Henry's Magnesia Sal Aral us
(genuine Flors Benzoin
Isinglass (staple) Castor Oil, sup'r.
do sheet do plantation use
Mczeron Resin of Jalap
Balsam Fir spatula’s Pill Tiles,
Super Carb Soda Patent Medicines, Ac
Ergot.
PERFUMERRY.
Otto of Roses Antique Oil
Bear's Oil Ceylon do
Rose, Cologn, and Russia do
Lavender Water Bear grease (Fr & En )
in cut glass and Florida Water
plain Bottles Pomatum
Honey and Orange Esprit de Rose
Floxer Water Milk of Roses
Extracts of Rosce Cold Cream
Pastilies Fumantos Vegetable Rouge v
Macassar Oil.
With a general assortment of English, lYennh
and American SO.IPS.
ITT COUNTRY MERCHANTS, PhysiciMT
and Planters, will find it to their advantage M>
call
N. B. Physicians prescriptions carefully pf t
up at the shortest qpltco, y at all hours,