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cos am usiiii HiarLi it-editor.
&i)t Semocrat
IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK IV
CULUnUBS, GEORGIA,
tit 'Three Dollars per annum, ifpaid in ad
vance, or Four Dollars, at the end of the
‘pear. It is expected that all application for
su' script ion from a distance, will be aecom
jfpnied loitk the money.
Advert memouta will bp. inserted at reasonable
Kptes Sales of land and negroes, by adimnis
flrators, executors or guardians, are reqnii ‘d hr
law to be held on the first tnesdav hi the month,
between the hours of 10 o'clock in t!*e forenoon
ty 3 'nthe afternoon, at the court house of the
•oiinty in which the proporty is situated. Notice
®f these sales must be given in a public Gazette
®ixty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice of tho sale o’’ personal property must
be trivei in a like manner forty days previous t,*>
he day of sale.
Notice to debtors A- creditors of an estate must
bo nuhiished forty davs.
Nolico that all anpnr.ation will be made to the
©ouri of ordinary for leave to sell land must be
ju'dishej four months.
It?*Gotti «on i u.:in , 'Sß must be Post paid to
fnso;e atf.ent.Kj-
GENE RAJ A GENE Y
AND
Commission iJttsfnrss,
rOLUMHI/s*. GEO.
A" ~ Qp tHE subscribers tender their
A, .* JE services tor the traoraction
-iv. ihe ati .ve business under the
»., itaru k v <quire,
Wnd are now »•*. dy >.O receive -terchandise and
Produce fin- ...le >n consignment They are .-ti
ro now making arrangement-- tor the erection of
talar e and extensive Ware House lor the re
-aeption of COTTON eailv next Call.
They are prepared to make liberal advances
ton all Mercha disc and Produce consigned to
gheiii, and will devote their whole attention to
e interest of those who may favor tliem with I
their patronage.
' BENJAVIIN V. T\RVER,
HARVEY H. SQUIRE.
Reference.
iJßes.srs Jas Hamilton A -on, Xe.ir York
Geo P. & Wm. '■'. R iwors, .Vetr-Orlenns.
Brooks Lathrnp «V Cos ( Appala-hanla,
Edw. J. Hardin. Esq. y Flo ida
die.o. W. Dillingham, Ksq ) „ , . _
Hiram Nourse, Esq. I Geo.
Jan -IS. 183 U.
&oris«K < idisrK,
_ HAT ■
JUfut ufacturers,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
respectfully inform the pub
lic that hey have on hand, ane will keep const
ent / for sale, at whole-sale and retail a goner
•I and extensive assortment of H ITS, compri
sing all the* various fashions and qualities, and
tin as favorablo terms as can be purchase- 1
»v market in the TT-- ’ ‘
S*nct attention will oe given to all oraers
Dfom the country
Orders for Hats left with F.dward J. Harden,
©sq. at Appalachicola, will he promptly attend
-1 WAXTF.D TO PURCHASE.
Hatting furs of ail kinds, for which cash and a
liberal price will be given, delivered either at
Columbus or at Appalachicola
Cota minis Ann. 27. 1831.
JUST received bv Steam-Boat (▼ecrgian, a
general 1
JAPAN* WARE .
Copper and Zinc Kettles,
Pewter Busins and Plates,
Sheet Copper,
do. Lead,
do Zinc,
do Russia Iron,
do. Brass,
Hoop Iron,
«4bso on hand, a general assortment of
TIN-WARE,
All of which will be sold at the lowest price,
'tajtolesale and retail
O’Cash paid for OLD PFWTER.
HERVF.Y HALL.
Columbus, Dec. 17,1831
IjA W XOTICB.
MX HE copartnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned Attorneys at
Baw. is this day dissolved by mutual consent
Each will continue t > reside at Carrollton, A
practice separately in the several counties coni
•«r.,ing the f hattaiioochee circuit; anti mOhero-
R's ccunt\ ofthe Wes cm Circuit
E. D. McKinley,
march 3.—3 m. Isaiah Paschal.
TO REM T.
A Large Dry Cellar with good brick walls, on
Front St— enquire at this office. feb 18
INSURANCE BANK OF COLUMBUS.
AN election for live Directors, to manage the
affairs of said Institution, will be held at
'Columbus on Monday the 7th day of May
»e X t. April 7, 1832 —tdo.
A List of letters remainin'' in the Poat Office
at Ellerslie, Harris County on the first day
tjf April, 1832.
■ Elisha Calhoun, James Cox, Henry Hagan,
0. Harris, Edmond Jinkins. John Kirnbro, Rob
ert Moreland, John Odam, Green few nuey,
'lhom** W. Williamson
Charles Phillips, P. M.
~ ' JOINER’S TOOLS
OF a superior quality A well assorted, just
opening LAWHON V HOWELL.
apri121,1832.
* tax NOTICE.
3 [A HE first day of May next is the time liintl-
L ed by the Intendant and t ommissioners
r receiving returns of taxablo property within
the corpora to limit, of Columbus —Those con
'Serned will bear it in mind.
aprilSl, 1832 H.C. PHELPS, Ct'k TC.
ADM INISTK A TOR’S S A LE.
YI’IHIn' sold on the* 'Hi th and tMitla
w w dnyaof May next, Ibe late resi
dence of John V. Blarhuton dee a part of the
■lock of Cattle belonging to saiddoeea ed, eon
nesting of Cows and calves, on a credit tiC tin
9itb of DmmAw out Hmall notes with an
proved security will be required.
Maty Atm Blackmon, Aden**.
>V‘
insurance.
HE Augusta Insurance and Bunk
111c Company wiil insure Produce and Mer
chandise against the dangers of River Naviga
li n on good steam boats and other river craft
and upon good vessels from Apalachicola to New
Oilcan* or the ntUu'ic cities
They wnli also take fire risks upon .Buildings,
Merchandise and Produce
GEO IP nrLUXGILIM, Agent.
*j\w HOOKS
i olutrbus hook-Store, doors from, the
COLUMBUS BANK.
| UST received and for sale as above cheap
for casti, the following assortment of Law-
Books.
Rlackston’s comtrs. 2 vArchbold’s appendix
«rehtba!d s Black’n 4 Manning’s digest
hrietiaus do 4 Hall's law journal
leld s do 1 *• digested index
Archibald A t hr* n 4 Tngersoll* abridgt 1825
D rnfordA E a rep Bin4t Iltver s precedents
Saikcld s reports in 3 Chancery cases
Taunton’s “ 4 Haw kin’s pleas
Va kers “ 2 Kugdcn's treatise
itailas “ 4 .■< ,in powers
Saunders “ 3 naunder’s on pleadina
Markios “ 2 Bigelow’s digest
H a hington’s 2 Archbold’s civil plead’?
* wauati-n’s 11 1 Corny 11 on contracts
8 ** 2 Crown circuit cohipan
l eter’s concentrated 2 Hoffman’s cases
Digest of Mass. 1 Powell os devises
Cruise on real prop 3 Wnodfalls land A ten’t
Condensed rap Sup. Holton libel
Court U S Burlamaqui's principles
Koper on property Balantmc on limitations
Moore » Index Law oflien
* aiupbeU’s nisi pnus Long on sales
Hammonds “ Robert on frauds
‘ nitty on hills Sergeant on attachment
s LiH\v of infancy
Chitt v s criminal law Jones on bailments
Hoffman’s chancery Virginia cases
Powell on mot t gages Law of patents
Kent’s commentaries Vhlfords pleadings
A nurcheg digest Perkins on conveyancV
t ottner « obligations Marius on bills of Excii.
, ns Peak Jefferson’s manucl
xrctibolo s practice
Together with a general assortment of papef,
quills, lead pencils, slates and pencils, sealing
wax, mdia rubber, penknives albums pocket
books, wallets and purses pocket maps ofN A
tv Carolina A Georgia, ever pointed silver pen
tl cases, flute, violin and clarionet instructors.
Wyeth’s singing books, blank music books,
backgammon boards and chessmen tooth pow
dor and brushes, paint boxes and brushes draw
ing paper, inkstands, letter stamps Ac Ac
E. S. Norton.
nov ID
NOTICE.
be sold on the first Tuesday in June
» ” J 1 before the Court house door in the
town of Talbotton, Talbot county, between the
usual hours of sale the following property, viz:
One Bay- Mare six years old, levied on as the
property-of Joseph Chandler, to satisfy an exe
cution from Upson superior court in favor of
John Boyle, surviving copartner of Hyde and
Boyle against said I handler
One Sorrel JVlavi W m-»Ii-.««.7m I Cart,
/lundred and three and one hundred auu i-int, ’
six. levied -masthe property of I'loasant haw
sou defendant and Vincent A Pearson security
011 stay of execution, to satisfy a fi fa in favour
of James F Smith against said defendants
One Dark Bay Horse, one dark brindle cow
and calf, levied on b\ virtue ol an attachment,
and sold by order of the hon superior court a»
the property of Joel Lane, said attachment su
ed out tn favor of Kene Fitzpatrick against the
said Joel Lane
A so one Lot of Land No nineteen (111) in the
I4tli tourfeenth dist of originally Muscogee
now Talbot county, levied ou as the property
of Richard Holt to satisfy sundry small ii fas
issued from a justices court of Talbot county
in favor of Sand 1 L Calhoun against said
Holt' Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also the west part or half of Lot No. el°»en
(11) in the twenty-fourth (24th) dist. of origin
ally Muscogee now Talbot county, containing
eighty five and a half acres, which lot of land
has been condemned as frauiulently draw n, and
the said west half assigned to the state of Geor
gia JOHN C BOYNTON, fehff
apri!2B.lß3l.
FRESH SUPPLIES.
PLAIDS and STRIPES
3-4 Brown shirtings
Duffli Blanki ts
Point Blankets
Sattinets and striped Woolsey
Black Rombazettes and Circassians
ladies worsted Hose
—A/so—
-1 ps super jot blk Gros de Naples
2 do do do Italian silks
For sale by
Lawhon & Howell.
dee 10
GROCERIES.
tIIHE Subscribers have received per
-“- Steamer Baltimore and offer for sale
on reasonable terms.
Sugar and Coffee, Pepper, Spice, Ginger,
Western Whiskey, Starch, Indigo,
Rum and Wine, Rice, new A fresh,
Liverpool ground Salt, Figs, Ci ackers, Raisins,
Pickled Pork. Castings, & Hollow
Mockerol Ware,
Vinegar,a choice article, Collins <(* Co’s Caststeel
Western Flour, Fresh, Axes,
Mai asses, Tobacco, and
Young Hyson Tea, Sesrars
Together with a general assortment of Tin,
Jammed and Copper Ware
TARVER A SQUIRE.
Columbus, Jan. 28, 1832.
ON CONSIGNMKN T.
Hbls. Canal FLOUR Fresh
cml\w ({ “ old Monongahela Whiskey
4th prooi,
10,000 Havana Segars,
lfidoz Choice Claret Wine, *
G Boxes Raisins,
1 1 doz Ploughs,
for sale low by
Jan. 28 TARVER A SQUIRE.
FRAUD! FRAUD!!
\LL persona are eautioned not to trade for
night small nolo* for $25 each, given by me
I in Thomas J- Dickson, as die same were obtain
| i<d by (rand
I The said notes were given some time in Au-
I gust last, and were made payable on tire Ist day
of February, 1832, to said Dickson <*r bearer
The above described notes are not recovera
ble .it law, amt I am determined not tops, them
of any part »f titeia. JO N COX,
feb. 11, li’flj of /.«• Cos. tin.
( Olil lim s, (GAs) BATI KDAY, HUY 5,
Blew Firm.
L VU HON ii. HOREIJ.,
E I IN(« iiurchttsctJ ©lit tlie entire
Stock of DR Y GOODS, ir.l/llt
WAKE and GROCERIES
belonging tn Mr. Jonathan A. Hudson, offer
them to their friends and the public generally
at such prices as cannot fail to satisfy those tha
favor them with calls
They hope, from their close attention to the
interests of their customers, to merit acontinu
once of the very liberal patronage extended to
their predecessor.
Their Stuck is composed in part of tin
following articles:
Blue, black, brown and green Broadcloths,
Brown and steel mixt tSuttinetts,
Mer.no Circassians (for Ladiws’ wear.)
Red s&’inet lor children.
Bombazines and Bombazetfs,
Black Lastings, Priucetta and Rochclla,
Brown Cambist,
Fancy calicoes,
Fancy Plaid and striped Ginghams,
Plain Pink and Buff Gingnains,
Ftg’d Albanienncs, for Ladies winter wear
Insh Poplin,
Fig’d, white, blue A buff Gro de Naples.
Plain black and blue blank do
•Barsenett.
Fig and Swiss, Book, Mull A Jaconet Muslins,
Plain do do do do do
’ "ambricks.
Bbxck silk Velvet,
Marseilles Vesting,
A good assortment of whole and half Hose,
Dimity and Fringe,
Cotton C&ssimere, •
Damask Table Diaper,
Linens,
Gloves of all kinds—suspenders,
i apes, threads, and sewing silks,
Bonnet, Felt and Taffeta Ribbons,
I 4-4 5-4 A *>-4 bleached sheeting and shir
ling.
-4 1 4 5-4 (>-4 Brow-ii do do
4 4 Scotch Ginghams—3-4 Plauls,
Apron ’le eks—lted ticking,
good assortment of wool, roram, castor A
Beaver Hats,
Men’s, Ladies and children’s fine and course,
high and low quartered shoes,
Shoe thread.
HARD-WARE & CUTLERY.
Knob, Stock upboard. Chest A t'ad Locks,
Razors and Raxor strops.
Knives and Forks, Pocket Kmves.
13 -Its and Screws. Hooks and Hinges,
lv -sits complete Blacksmith’s Tools,
A him lot of Castings,
Waggon A • ’art boxes,
Log and Trace chains,
Smoothing 1 o ati-i fVying Pang,
CROCKER! ASSORTED.
GROCERIES.
60 Bbls Wes c:n hi-key,
4d “ New Orleans Ruin,
160 “ First and second quality sugar,
10 “ Loaf sugar,
30 “ Molasses,
10 “ Prime Pork,
12 “ No. 2 and 3 Mackerel
in a.— “ r •
7 i) lbs German & < ast-stcel,
0 Bags Prime Coffee,
1 ,otlo lbs. Swedes Iron
2 tOO bus Liverpool pound salt,
60 kegs assorted nails „nd brads,
L. A H. contemplate moving in the course
la fortnight, their stock to the largo three sto
.y Building directly opposite Messrs. Btewar
and Fontaine's Brick Building.
Columbus (Jet 2 , 1831
SHOE STORE.
E. YVELLN, 8t CO. Have
, removed to the Brick Building
next door above W m D Hal- 1
groves on Broad street, where
they offer for sale on reasont
te.rms Boots and Shoes of every description, »f
their own manufacture, consisting of
'JfK> Tia.ir Gentlemen’s Boots,
;l(IO do Calfskin shoes, high A low quarters,
|((0 do Calfskin Pumps,
7ft do. Buckskin Shoes,
ftO do Sealskin Pumps,
2<lO do. Brogans,
*{oO do. Coarse Shoes,
LADIES FRVJfELLO ROOTS 4* SHOES of
various kinds.
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Do Sealskin do.
Do. t ;alfskin do.
Leather walking shoes and Bottees,
Misses and Childrens B aits and Shoes of ev
ery description.
N. B All work of their own Manufacture
warranted not to rip
July 2,1831 —ly.
liuled Paper.
8 REAMS faint lined PAPER, in large
sheets. Apply to
Lawhon & Howell,
nov 26
UHIMA.
| || SETTS enameled and lustre CHINA,
1\ F containing 32 pieces
I sett white do 57 pieces
for sale low
Lawhon & Howell.
nov 29
l.u.alli:a T~
Has received tw Steam lioat Baltimore.
cog
amaica and American Rum,
Holland and American Gin,
Madeira 1
Teneriffe I Wine 9
Marseilles | *
Sweet J
Loaf and brown Sugar
Tobacco
A large assortment Joiner’s Tool
Blue Plains „ •
Which he offers for sale on his usual low
terms,
dec 10
Shoes, Shoes.
LAWHON & HOWELL
HAVE just received a large and Util assort,
nicni of Hfont Negro Shoos.
Gentleman’s flue Bools,
Do do. lace bootees,
Ladies lac« Prunella boots,
do do Lea liter do.
o do Morocco do. *
dtiiirfrim s • hoes afsor'srl
Dec dd, 18*1.
IJ osEii by tlie Shnkcr Societies at
Enfield utiil Lebanon, for sale at
tin; store of
G. W. DILLINGHAM.
white onion early spi mg flat do
yellow on.on long hanover do
red onion rutabaga do
blood beet white flat do
early turnip do cauliflower
french sugar do s»ge
mangel worsel do squash pepper
oranns! carrot ca.enne i.epper
hiotsl carrot double pepper grass
guernsey parsnip vegetable oyster
1 white parsnip tomato.
•mg cucumber sohd-celcry
eng green do sumiuci savory
eitlv do curled parsley
early cluster do dwarf curled do
prickly gnerkin do new Zealand spinag.
w.itsrinellon round spinao.
muskmellon long wlu'e okra
nutmeg.iiellon asparagus
( antelope do nasiurtion
dutch summer squash roquette, a fm« saliad
‘‘rook neck summer do garden cress
i-tviok neck winter do cnglish sorrell
while head lettuce while mustard
ice luiad do brown do
Cuflu tJo leekw
iu.|<eria! sugar loaf do early sugar corn
cabbage head do early Washington paas
salmon radi h early junc do
scarlet do early Charlton do
sear et i ur nip do white marrow fat do
scarlet short top do x strawberry dwarf do
drum head cabbage dwarf blue imperial do
e:ul yorkdo early dim., dwarf bean*
grec, >aV oy do early mohawk dwarf Jo
yellow savoy do white kidneydwarf do
early sugar loaf do sui.r-nor white pd e do
green glazed do cranberry pole do
re. dutch do lima po.e do
nortels d:ii turnip
jan 14
NE W GOODS.
E. C. *II.LILY
HAB REI'tIVED AN»» I. fi; 4 KlVlNfi H'r
FALL ASD H r%TKH
Hlv ii iit* tvlii m‘|i dh «o:Gv>njiji-t, dtui£
terms. His **t<K kih cooiiioned m purtof
the lollowing articb-s, viz
la.ndon I fulfil, Rose and P. mt Blankets,
tdifper blue, black, brown and oln» t 'loths
Black Lasting, Rnaverteens. Fancy I otd, ’
Red and white Flannels t niton flannels,
Red, white «nd figured Valencia Shawls
Boinbaxettes md 8.-oJ.
Me,m. Circassian*, of iart -us colors,
( ashmeie Handkerc.liiofa.
Bandanna, flagg. Pongee c, plaid silk Mdkfs.
flab .n i ravats. various colors,
Colored crape cam blot.
Cotton audLinnun Diilling
Ladies’ silk, cotton and worsted Hose,
Go .tleoen’s do. do and lialfdo
Ladies , gentlemen . tiloves of various kinds,
< anibnc Swiss, jaconet and b-aik Muslins,
>'up«r bleached and bro vn 1 mens
Brown aiul n|(v,-griK,' counterpanes,
lliiltan Gros de Naples Vlusliu Robes,
Sarcnot and Dm-hi e Silks,
Silk and cotton Umbrellas, 4c.
Ladies’ gentlemen sand children’s SHOES.
A variety of men's youths and children's
II XT - A CARP
HARD- WARE ..Y CUTLERY.
Crocfcrri? to ©uss M-avc
ALSO.
One case superior SHOT GUNS.
Dec 3,18131 ts.
MILLEDGEYILLE
Street Lottery.
(Authorized bv lho General Assembly of the
State of Georgia )
SCHEME.
1 Prize of #2b,000, is #90,000,
3 Prizes 10,000, is 30,000,
4 “ 5,000, is 90,000,
9 “ J,ooo, is 9,000,
5 « 900, is 4,500,
5 “ 800. is 4,000,
5 «< 700, is 3,500,
5 “ 600. is 3 000,
5 « 500, is 2,500,
5 “ 400, is 2,000,
5 «« ' 300/ is 1,500.
5 “ 200, is I 000,
35 “ 100, is 3,500,
50 “ 50, is 2,500,
GSO “ 20, is 13,000,
5,000 “ 12, is 60,000.
Less than TWO blanks to a PRIZE!
AH the Prizes to be floating from the com
mencemen! except the following, deposited as
follows, viz:
First Day's Drawing—2 Prizes of ;>;000, 1 of
| 000,1 of HKI, lof BtH», lof 700, lof 600, 1 of
500, l 0f400,1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Second Day's Drawing —l Prize of 10,000, 1
of 1.000, 1 of 900, 1 of KM, 1 of 700, 1 of 600, 1
ofsoo, I of 400,1 of 300, I of 200.
Third Day's Drawing— J Prize of 10,000, »
of 1,000. 1 of 900,1 of 800, lof 700, lof 600,1
of 500, 1 of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of 200.
Fourth Day's Drawing —l Prize of 10,000. 1
of I,ooft, lof 900,1 of 801), lof 700, lof 600, 1
0f500,1 of 400, 1 or 300,1 of 200.
Fifth and last Drawing—\ Prize of 20,000, 1
oflj‘oo, 1 of9oo, 1 of7oo, 1 0f600,1 of 500, 1
of 400, 1 of 300, 1 of9oo.
And on the commencement of the First, Se
cond, Third, and Fourth Day’s Drawing, the
first drawn number shall he entitled to a prize
SI,OOO, and on the conclusion of the last Day ’s
Drawing, the first and last drawn number shall
be entitled to a capital Prize of $5,000 each, in
addition to such Prizes as may be drawn to their
numbers.
The whole Lottery to be. completed in five
Day's Drawing only!
PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN.
The First Day ’s Drawing will take place on
the Ist of February next, or sooner should the
sale of Tickets warrant.
, The whole of the Prizes payable in sixt y days
after each Day ’s Drawing—subject to a deduc
tion of fifteen per cent. All prize# not applied
for in twelve inontns from each drawing to be
considered as a donation to the lunds of the
Milledgeville Street Lottery
The drawing to take place under the superin
tendence of M m. C CVimrs. Samuel Buffington,
Samuel Rockwell, It m. ft. Torrance, Ezekiel E.
Dark, Joseph Stovall, Thomas W. Harter, James
S Calhoun, and Iverson $. Harris. noninUMion*
ers; alao, a Board of Visitor*.
Present Price of Tickets
Whole# #lo huivcM $f» —<pturter* #‘2 GO.
For anhi in »~t#it variety of No* at the store
ofthe agent, t ■ oers from the Columbua Bank
Broad street.
I', fcL Norton, ?ii/i
flee to
vol. u*»\o. :io.
fifrocerifSy
I or Cottov, Pipe Staves, Hides or
Approved Paper.
/"fHARI T'.S C. NORTIIN, informs Mer-
A chants, Planters, Ac. visiting Appalschi
co a, that ho has just received front New-Or*
•cans a large and extensive assortment of Gro
cenes, which added to his former supply from
New-tork, makes hix assortment as complete if
not superior to any he has ever offered to tho
public.
Ills stock will be replenished as often as ones
s month, so that his customers may be sure at
tny time ot finding a good assortment
Merchants and Planters will find it to their
advantage to call, as it is his intention to sell at
moderate prices, for Cash, Colton fipe slaver,
Hides • r approved paper.
' ppalachicola. Dec 31—ts
Just received as above n-r Sch. Magellan,
•fcO best Green Ilavaiina Coffee
which w ill be sci'd low ftp r,a«h.
BILLS OF EXCILI.YGE
AND
RANK CHECKS.
Rank checks on the BANK OF COI.UM
,-ro.y. ,V' ri ,ho PARMER’S BANK OF
' n \ ! i Al tKM HhE bound into quires, and
Bids ot xchange. just received nod Ibr sale at
the Columbus K»oh-Btoro, two dnors from tlm
t nluiiibus Bank, Broad-slreet
jan. 14, 1M32. E. S. Norton.
JUST PUBLISHED,
| •*“ subscriber has ju t received at the
O lumbns Book Store, the following new
and interesting publication*
ni'i V \ tnr " "* t,le ,ifo of Jeremy Levis 2 vol
rintip Augustus, a novel 2 vels
Young Duke, *• a volg.
■ F »»r«i Housewife I vol.
Common place Book of Poetrv
Coleridge’S study oft le Greek
»a- * Kcturin, on school keeping
Affections Gift for 1832
Tho Token for do
Souvenir do
Pocket Dictionary of the Holy Rible
Shake spear I vo | London
VB “*!' de “ 1 of school and nth
valuable btK.ks which will b< sold |«w for cash
dec. 10 E - Norton ‘
ww«, AWT axes: "*■
a F I'.W boxes “Collins «,■ cos ” \XEB
• for sale by
Latvlion & Howell.
lmv 26
IMf.MI KMT It: Ml ANI FACTOR Y. *
||t <loz home made ' HAIR.S,
I’’ tor side by
LayvJion &. Howell.
nov 29
fj» *P « IP A V ■
rvpaiacuicola Bay the present season,
which wilt enable them to keep up a general ana
complete assortment of
J&tilplC # .#tUttl»
Dry C foods*
AMONG WHICH ARE
Rose, London Duffle A Point Blankets,
Satinet ts of and detent colors and qualities,
Red, white and green Flannels,
White Canton Flannel,
Mixt Kersey A Blue Plains,
Grode Swiss A Gros de NaD Silks es various
colours,
Black Italian and lustring silks,
Rica Plaid Silks,
Satins of various colors,
Florences do. do.
lialian crape do. do.
Canton cninblet and Pongees,
Black and green worsted Berrage,
Plain and ng’d Swiss Muslins,
do do. Jackonett do.
Furniture and cambric Dimity,
Corded Skirts,
Ladies coisetts and silk A cotton lacing*,
Thread, Bobbinett, and Muslin Edging!^
Thread and Bobbinett Footings,
Plain and fig’ i bobbinett 1 .ace,
Lace capes, caps and crazy Janes,
Infant’s lace and cambric caps,
Blonde Lace and pearling,
Pink cambric Prints,
Bl'k and white do. do.
Black Lace Veils,
French Muslins and Calicoes,
Plain and stripe Ginghams,
Black, white A rod Merinoshawise,
Thibet Wool Shawls,
Silk and Gauge shawls and h’kfs.
Silk, Flag and Bandana h’kfs
Ladies linen, and Linen camb. h'kfs.
do do. do bordered do.
Irish I .incus A table Damask,
Silk, cotton and wprs*ed hosiery,
Gent Woodstock and Beaver Gloves,
do Woolen Gloves and .ittins.
Ladies Kid and H S. Gloves and MittV,
Colored cambricks,
Black and white hooks and eyes,
Pins and Needles,
Spool thread and Linen Floss,
White Mersailes and Printed counterpaines,
3-4 and 4-4 Furniture Print*,
Dimity and Furniture Binding,
Bleached and unbleached sheetings 4* shirting's.
Apron checks,
Dorchester Ticking,
Fine gilt cloth and crumb brushes,
Gent Sea Otter A Leather caps,
Rlack and Drab Beaver A iloram Hats,
Willow wagons and Table Mats,
Millinary and Fancy Goods of all description's.
A splendid assortment of
JEWELRY <s• PERFUMERY
Ladies Bccd Bags and Purses.
A large &. complete assortment ©f
WINTER CLOTHING.
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BOOTS Hf SHOES.
ioo pr’s Gentlemen’s sewed nnd
Nailed Vellington Boots
Jackson Slwctees,
Ladies prunella and Leather Bootees,
do. bl’k and eolr’d heel'd Pumps,
do do Walking Shoes,
do. white satin Pumps,
Misscb and cbudien’s Bootees nnd Shoes of
evory description,
500 pair Negro Shoes, a good article,
ALSO— A good assortment of
HARD-WARE and CROCKERY.
Columbus, Ott 99, 1031
FRESH
GARDEN 4* FLOWER SEEDS.
Fi * sal# by the box nr paper, by
l. 3 DAVIES. A Os.