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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1832)
re** i?-!<>» STLHART SHERIFF SALE. N 'lie fi -t T 'e day in Vign«t next will be ' - >M in the tnwi' <>f napkin. Stewart own tv, between the usual hours if sale the follow injfpr p-r* tewit: thethirdof lot ofland in he 31st district, lot N' nil* r Sr* Levied "fi as the pr pert v of Samuel V oilers, to -at isfv one small fi. fa is lied from a Justice’s e.ourt of said coun ty, in favor of John Peidv. Properly pointed out tu the defendant, anil leturncd to liie by a cons* ahlo ONE hit 'flir.d No one hundred and sixty (ICiIJ in (he 20th district of said county, levied on as the pronert* f\Vin l)iiinoii,to sat isfv one smal li fa i-sueii from, a Justice court ofßu. kc countv in favor of R. It. Alains, n vs sin ffihnon and Jaiii is Ward. Levy made and returned t«, me hy a constable. Also, if the same time arid place, one square ofiand. number 30 in tlie 31st district. Levied on ns the piopcrty ol Chauncv Bradley, to • at isfy a small fi fa issued out of a Justice’s court of Richmond founts in favor of Renjamiti I’ine vs. said Uradlo returned tome hy a constable JONATHAN F BRIDGES, shff Also at the sa iie time and place will be sob! the fidlowing propertv to-a-it: faction number 87 in the twenty second distriei of said county. Also,lot number 55, in Ihe 22d di trict of said countv and the sou'll half of lot uumberßO. in the 2’nd district of said c. iiuty. Also oue ne gro girl nxmod Anne, ah m nineteen or liven tv 11 ars >f airn--also ’2l head of eatl lo Ml le vie.l on as the property of William Lamkin, to satisfy ali ft. issued from the Superior court of f’ulaski county. in favor of G 11. Lamar.— Property pointed out by Janies Woods june 30 Wm MILLER 1) S CARROLL SALES. WILL be sobi in the town of < arrollt.m, be tween the usual hours of sale on the first Tuesday in August next, the follow! g proper ty, viz: AH "-teplien I) Crane’s interest in Lot of Land No. 2<i(i in the 2nd District of said Coun ty; levied on as the property of Stephen D Crane, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Jus tice’s Court of Jasper County in favor ol’ Fred crick S. Thomas A others Levy made and re turned to me by a con'able and also, to satisfy afi fa fr-nn Jaspor Superior Court in favor of Gilbert •’lelnnd vs said Crane and others. ALSO—One Hay Ho:se evied on as the P' perty of Thomas R II Potiiß to satisfy a j ti fa in favor of the Officers of the Inferior Court of Carroll County vs said I’otus. Allen Tolbert, D. S. June 23d. t and ■>. LEE SALES ON the first Tuesday in August next, at.the u- ial place < U holding Superior court ip Lee County, will be sold : v ne Ct of land No. one hundred and seventy eight 178) in the 3d district of Lee Count'; levied m m the property of Green Andrews to satisfy t.vn litas fiom a Justice’s Court of Washing! n county in favor ol Aden Littlo vs Green Andrews. Lew made and returned t • mo bv a constable: ALSO; Lot of Land No two hundred and fifty three (-53) in the 14th district Lee county, le vi ed on as (he iroperti of Wm Simpson, to satis fy two fi fas issued from a Justice's court in Wil kinson county in favor of Willis ll.il er vs Wm Simpson t.e’v made and returned f. me hy a Constable. Al io: I .ol of land No one hundred and forty one (141) in the 3d district of Lee county, lev ied on as the property of Wm II Jordan to sat-' isfv a fi fa is-ued from a Justice's court in Hous ton count ,in favor of J E. Duncan vs Wm H- Jordan. Levy made and roturned to me by a constable James It. Martin, Slier;!}' L. C. June 30. HEARD SHERIFF'S SALE. fjj IIER 111 be sld at ihe court house door in the town of Franklin, Heard countv, on the first Tuesday n August next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: One lot of Lam!, No. 14, in the 13th district of tormerlv Carroll now Heard county, containing 202 acres, more or •ess ‘ evied on a« the property of Win. Akins to s o isf,'a fi fa issued from a Justice’s court in Morgan county, in favor of J din Akins vs Wm. and lilton Akins Property p unted out bj Win. 11 Houghton, K,sq rdttV- att’v. J NATHAN VIUBICK. shff. At the same time and place, lot of land num ber ”57. in the 3d dislrict of formerly Coweta now J i card countv Levied on as the propertv of Willis M. Williamson, io satisfy sundry (i. fas in my hands in favor of Rowland Burgess A o thers Levied on and returned to io by- a con stabb DANIEL WHITAKER d.* june 3d TALBOT SALES. N the first Tuesday in August next will be f -old '•dot v the court house door in Talbotton TV I iot. county, between the ittoial In urs of sale, the following property, to-wit 202 1 2 acres of land, being lot No 173, in the 15th district f original ly 'J i o.ogec no Talboteoenty Levied on » th” o port, of Jacob Reaslov. to satisfy a small fi fa issued from a Justice’s conr’ in Warren countv in fivor of- lijah Wells vs said Beasley. Levy nado Slid lelurnod to me bv a c- n tablo. Also, two Negro Women. AGGE, a woman about ,'i() or 55 years of ago: JUDITH, a woman about 14 or 15 year* of age- Leviid .111 as bo proper tv of Robert M Ingram, to satisfy sundry fi. fig issued front o Jnsticos con■ 4 m T ’bot County, in furor of Jesse Liv irtgs'o'i vs. against slid Ingram Levy made and ' :rneiF 1:. me bv a constable. Also, a lease on Lot 123, in th 3d district of originally Muscogee now Talbot county, leased for three years, with .10 ac'"t cleared land Levied on as the property of J 1 no Morris, at the suit of i’oter Clou et vs said Morris Levy made and returned to me >y a constable. JOHN O. BOYNTON shff Al/ ; o,at the same lime and place the f<,]. lowing property, viz: Onemure, eight years old,{three cows ami two calves, one heifer, one steer, aid ne clock. Levi on as the property of Pleasant ''awson. «; ib suit of lames F Smith v . said Lawson Ar V Pearson, security on the appeal Fi fa fro ; Talbot Superior court i'roper y pointed out bv ' awson One I<H of land No. 44 in the Iltli district of otigt ally Muscnireo now Talbot county: also one negro boy named Robert, about 7 rears old. Levied nas the properly of Joseph Mnrchant. to satisfy sundry fi fits issued from a Justice's court ic fiver of A Gray vs Joseph Marcliant prilK-ip and, and Silas Stephens endorser Proper ty pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to mo bv a Cons*able Win FLEMING, v s POSTPONED SALE. At he i e i,nc sod place, will tic sold I ILu ll liny Horse. I l)nrk Jlrilidle Clow tmrl Calf. L«*v ' * uiby ' rtueof an uttacbmetit at and sold In' la. n r tbn lioiierabl'i Superior court as the pm i •t J s*: Line. 'aid attachment sued or 1 . ei of Kimo Fnyp.it*iek s-rsiiMt the JOHN C BOYNTON, shfl’ M. 3** MERRIIYETHER SAL ES. ‘HER., will io -, -I tb - fi,-t Tic alay in August next, et the • ol II use in erri wethi r county, between the i = al hours efsalc, lb- following propertv, to wit: One Lot of Lund, No. 147. In the 3d district of formerly Tioti > now Merri (vether countjr. Lcvieit on as the property o Win Menefer. to sati-fy one fi. fa issuer! from Jackson Superior court, in flavor of Thomas Hardeman for the use of Irby Hudson vs. said Win Menefer. HUGH LO< KETT, D Shff jure 30 FRAUD! FRAUD!! . 1.1. peisons are cautioned not *o trade for I- eight small notes foi #2seach, given by me to Thomas J. Dickson, as the same were obtain ed by fiuud . The said rotes were given some lime in Au gust lasi, and were mad* payable on tile Ist day of February, 1832, tv, said Dickson o~ bearer The above described notes are not recoveia ble at law. and 1 am determined not to pav them or any part of them JO N COX, feb 11,1832, ofUe.Co.Ga. A I; C TIO N E EII 1 8 N O TIC E. f BjA I! E Suliscrilter informs the public that, his regular Auction Saies will (ake place on Tuesday and Friday nights; also re quests tnoso persons who wish to have goods and -posed ot by auction. to hand then, in the da' previ.ni. to the sale, and those purchasing are particularly requested to call for their purcha ses the next morning after the sale, by so doing they will confer a favor on feb 18. 1832 E. S. NORTON, Auct. TIIF. SATURDAY COURIER. 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Id'FJ ramh 31, ,NANCY SMITH, Adm * THE COM MET OF 1832; h' *; trai:, •: oniious sweep, Doubling Heaven’s farlhvsi cape now appears From her long travel of a thousand year*!” 1 ust published, a large r’lanisphere represent • T eition or tnoj), of llie situation and appearance of the approaching Comet, its apparent diurnal course, and the principal Constellations and Fix ed Stars that lie along i's path, as they will be seen in the heavens; including an Ephemcris of its daily progress in Right Assenuon and Decli nation; the times of itsj Rising, Passing the Meridian, Ac from the time it first becomes vis ible, lo the periix! of its final disppearanee. The exjdanatoiy matter embraced in the Map, found ed upon accredited compulations, will render die whole eminontlv interesting, and perfectly intelligible ; and al the same time enable the commonest observer lo direct bis eye to that ■point in the heavens where the Comet will first ipakn its appearance, and trace its onward progress from day today Orders may be addressed to D F Robinson & Cos Hartford ; Gray A Bowen, Boston ; Jon alhsn Leavitt New loih; Cary .V Lea, Phila delphia; Seymour Hutchinson, t’lncmnsti. and Purse A Stiles Savannah, as it is not prob able. however, that this work can circulate, in the ordinary'Course of trade, over but a limited portion of the United Slaea, before the time, — individuals may rely upon receiving a copy by mail, on remitting (hie lie/ iur, of any specie paying bank, to tleztkioh Scijmtr. .Xt n - ISr/tnin, Conn. —And p iblishers of papers, w ho give this notice a few in-ertions, addressed ih*bi like manner shall have a Coov GEORGIA: —Mt-rnwether 'County. OHN Aveock tolleu Lc.ore Charles li. Webb an acting Justice of th I cace in and for said County. { A SORRELL HORSE, four feet, ten inches lneh; has a long tail; both hind feet white; sdr and all round, supposed to be nine years old Appraised by John Rush and Amsworth Hardaway to $55 Hauitiel Darden: tolled .efirre Gideon Chris tian, an acting Justice ol the Peace tot said .county, a atari: supposed lo be five , cars old; a small star in hei forehead Appraised by Pleasant Ulopton and William W(utt ’.o $55 jJne23 K. VV HUBS’ Y, cl k. <iL(tlI(« R , (l(,l)ili County. \ J U K:'A.s II >'• ettH applies to me * ' f°' Letters «.t V-'iuinistration on the estr: eol 1 f- id later said rest < admonish ali and singular tile kindred and creditors ofthe said dec and to bo and appear at my office within the time pros*ribed bv law, to shew cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted j »'C 23 Win IJ. BARTON. C. C. O. ROBERT OF PARIS. ON hand .t i» tv copies of Scott’s last Novel, Robert of Paris, together with a variety of new and interesting works. E. S. Norton. march 24 Broad street Toll.'• t; 7—ON t uNsRiNiMENT l J;. a B xes excel!'nf. quality Tobacco, man * ufactured in North rolina, pot to suit retailors in pound and half pound plugs.—For b'w L\WHu\& HOWELL, aptil 21, 1832 DISSOLUTION’. * HE c Miexion in business under the firm of fl Tarver A Squire was dissolved on the 24th ol March last by the death of Mr. Squire, the business of tlie concern will he closed by the subscriber BENJ P. TARVER. o in ib. 1832 > r |) s. hb.iMlN &, FELTON H'- VKju ; received from •< w-York and uarlestoe *c<i ire now opening one door o. Messrs Lawiem A Hos ell’s on Broad • -i.it, a handsome asu..r;:neiit of Di. Goods, Ma-o-ware and liter v. ; Is. Sh-. s liriules, .'■■hhe-, i\ e which tnoy intend to ,-eil low for < a h or go and paper ALSO—Daily expecting from New-Orleans, a supply of Groceries, Lagging, and Brie Rope, the Earn ers and all other persons are solicited to call and examine foi then se'les june 9 STATE of GEORGIA: Bo his Excellentlit O. V BUM '’RY.Y, Go vernor ninl ('air,minuter in thief af the. Army " it Xnty if this State and of the Militia thereof: LI/ HERE AS, in and by an act ofthe Legis < t la lure of this State, passed on the ‘23rd day of December. 1831. entitled ‘An act to re gulato the future elections of members of Con st or-3 in this si late,” it is enacted and declared, ‘That so s'Kin as his Excellency the Governor hall obtain 'he laws ol Congress fixing the ra tio of Representatives to he elected foj ihe Na tional Legislature, agreeably to the late census, it sh.i : In: his duty to issue his Proclamation, an ; uoni.'.iiig tho nu-. her of Representative of this but.• :s entitled to.” smi whereas ] have re ceived fbeia l information that the Congress of the United "'rates have, by “an act fur the ap peiintine.'it of ’ eprcscnlutines umona the several States ueeardin an the fifth census," p, fed the 22nd dav of 'lav IGI2. declared that the "itate of Ge rgi.a. afier the 3rd day of March 1i“33 •shall be represented in the Houve of Repres- nt alives ofthe United Mates, try nine members, to be elected within tho said slate I have therefore, under the authority of the be 1 re recited ar ts iss'i -it this my Proclamation, announcing t the citizens of this Stale, that at • *o next annual election for member*. fthe i.e giglature. anJ every two years thereafter, Until altered v l*« , the people ofthi - Jim, will be c title** ii 'in* service of, aru) authorized to tout in Representatives to vpi osent them t" * •'* 1 Ur or v ciit *t: vc? ! the Congress of the U: e«t States Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of - ■■■it, - the State, at the State House in e; V- ■*_, :£., . Milledgeville, this fifth day of June, , in the yeai of our Lord, eighteen ry, hundred and thirty two, and m the fifty sixth year of the Independence of the Unit ed States of America . WILSON LUMi KIN. By the Governor. * E’.’eratd Hamilton. *ec. of State Q„* The edito: sos tho several nevVspapcrs in th s Stale arc requested to publish the above on r. June 1(1. It LAND S IOT N . |t ; 7 :n the Jill Hist net of Musco dgee utility for 'Me Itv GEO W' DILLINGHAM. Jnno 9, I **32, NOTICE. ftCL'R months after date, application will be m ide to the Honorable the Court of Ordi nary ..f ( hiroll County firlcavo to sell Lot of Laud No 74 in the Iltli District of Henry County, and till v scum of Lot No 87 fn said county and district, fi r tho benefit of the heirs and creditors '<( l be estate <*f John Long, late of Henry C unt. deceased MAROARETT LONG Fxetr'x June 23. GEORGlA —Mcrriwcther County. V-, IIEREAS James I'-.sliion, adininistrator ' of the estate if John Pullin, dec. applies 10 me for letters of dismission or said estate— These arc therefore to cite and admonish al! and sin gular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office. «ithin the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letters should not he grant ed Given under my hand and sea! this bill day of November, 1831 gov I!) LEVI A! ADAMS, c'c o GEOH GI A—Ala- riwether County. ¥EriIEREAS AlLurtus E. Jackson and Jordan Reece applies to me for let tors of administrat on on the estate of William 11 Sanders late of said county dee. These ate therefore to cite and adm niab, all and singula!, the kindred and creditors of said dec. lo be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they have why said letters should not he gianted.— Given under my hand this Bth day of May. 1832. nmv IB- LEVI M ADAMS, c c. o GEORGlA —Randolph County. VI, MIF.REAS Hardy P Humphry and Mari » t ah E. Everett, applies lo me for letters ol Administration on the estate of William Everett late of said ebunty, deceased—These are there fore to ci:c and admonish all and singular Hie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear al my office, within the time j>.escribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant! and. Given under niv hand, tins 9th May, 1832 may 19. WM 11. BARTON, c. c. o. GUAKDIAN’M KALE. W W7ILL be sold agreeable to an order of the Y V Inferior court of Merriwether county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, on ihe first Tuesday in August next, at Greenville, between the usual hours of sale— Lot of Land No. 187 in the 10th dist.cf formerly Troup now Merriweth er county, the property of A A Birgine Lewis, illegitimate, sold for tiie benefit of said illegiti mate SAM’L LEWIS, Sen’r. may 19. 1852. Guar diem. ADM IN ISTII ATOIJ’S NOTICE. VLI, persons indebted »o the estate of Wm. - Bowen dec late of ( owela county, are re quested to call and settle with the subscribers, and those who have claims against the estate are desired to come forward, and present their de mands ill the manner prescribed bv la •. Samuel Burdinc, Adm'r. M ary Bowen, Adm'x, Nownan, Fob. 25, !832 GEORGIA, Merriwether County. MEREAtS, thadiah Ward applies to me for letters of Administration on the es tate of Benjamin Ward late of tho county of Walton, dee. These are therefore to cite and admonish all & singular the kindred and credi tors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the tune prescribed by law to shew cause if any they have, why said Letters should not bo granted Given under tny hand this 3d da-, of April, 1832 LEVI M ADAMS, Clk. april 14, 1832 NOTICE. 4 NY person knowing anv thing of Andrew , * Killgor , a (-.inter by trade, either alive or dead, would bestow a great favor on me by direc ting a few lines to me to l.agrange, Troup co. Ga. I have not heard from him for 4 years, lie was then In Selma, Ala Elizabeth Killgore. NOTICE. IFORW ARN all persons from trading for a N -te of hand given to Dozier Thornton, da ted 20th January 1832, and due the 25th De cember or Ist of January, for Nine Hundred Dollars The consideration for which said note was given lias failed, and I am determined not ’o pay i! unless by law compelled march 31. Chappel Sledge. NOTICE.~ .LtoiJß months after date application will he * made to the honorable Ihe inferior court of T tlhoi county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell lot ofland no. forty eight in ihe eighth district of Muscogee county, drawn hy Eliza Ann Hays, Illegitimate. Benjamin Pate, Guardian for Eliza Ann Hays jan 4 NOTICE. OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable Uourt of Or dinary of Muscogee county, for leave to sell the real estate ofZadock F.ewis, dee march sth, 1832. Hiram fuller, Adm. NOTICE/ IVROUGHT TO JAIL in Greenville, Mcr- J riwether county, a Negro woman who calls horself Ann. The owner will come forward, provo property, pay expenses and take her a way ' ELIJAH REEDER. Jailor feb 18, 183 % L l VER Y STA BLES. 9] Ids IIP, Snbscribcr would inform 'ho citizens J, ot Columbus aid others visiting this sec tion of the country, that lie has just opened his Livery Stables, on Crawford Street,'near the river, where everv arrangement has been made to accommodate the public in his line of busi ness. on the most liberal terms. lie will also keep horses by the year, month or night, at the customary rates, and those entrusted to his care shall receive the strictest attention, lie will also keep horses, Carri ges. Gigs, Sulkies, die to hire, by the day or or a longer period, on rea sonable terms His horses will be well trained and in good or der, and nothing will be wanting on his part to promote the comfort and convenience of the patrons ofthe establishment. JOHN WHITESIDE apiil 28, 1832—Gm. NEW PUBLICATION. lUST rec ived at the t olumbus Book Store, LIBRARY OF RELIGIOUS KNOWL EDGE, containing a Journal of Voyages and Travels by the Rev Daniel Tyermsn and George Bonnet. Esq. deputed from the London Missionary Society to visit their various stations in the South Sea Islands, China, India, die. bo the years 1821 and 1829. compiled from original documents, bv James Montgomery, nuilmr of 1 The World before the Flood.” “The Christian Psalmist,” and other poems: in 3 vols. K S NORTON. June lfi. Broad Street rv « T I V E. LYOUR MONTHS from this date I shall ap » ply to the Honorable the Inferior Couit of Merriwethcr County when sitting for or iinaiy purposes, for leavo lo sell a lot of land, lying in Walton county, on the waters of Apilacliy, whereon Beniamin Ward doc'd formerly lived, for tho benefit of tho heir** of Benjamin Y\ ard dec’d- OBADIAII WARD, Mmr. June lfi, 1832. Domestic manufactory . If | do* home undo ( HAIRS, ’ " for Kale by Lswlion At Howell. , nov 29 | coM Mlil'N iion’Bpr.. IMIE Subscribers huvo recently puichased the above well known stand, formerly oc cupied by Gen. Howard. It has undergone a thorough course of repairs and is now open tor the reception of Boarders and transient custom ers The subscribers pledge themselves that tho most unremitting exertions shall ho made to render the stay ol those who may call upon them agreeable. And w hile (bey would return their sincere thanks to a generous public for the very liberal patronage already bestowed, they would respectfully solicit a eoutinuaned*of similar fa vors. Their house is situated in a healthy part of the town and near the centre of business. Their house shall at a'l times he supplied with the best the market affords, and their charges shall ho moderate. Their stables are large, well supplied and faithfully attended by an excellent Ostler. They have also lots for the accommodation of drovers. The Proprietors ofthe Northern and Southern lines of Stages have selected this house as tlieii general Stage office, whore seats can be daily taken for Washington City A New York, Mobile &New-< irleans. POMROY & MONTAGUE. Columbus. Jan. 28, 1832 H MliW HAMDS. apprise the public that we have * * taken possession ofthe well known Public House, THE HAMILTON HALL, And that tho House is utideigoing a complete finish, with large and convenient additions suita ble to accommodate Boarders ard Travellers; and without t.;e flattering solicitations usual; we invite our friends and the public in general to givo us a call, feeling confident that every convenient and necessary attention will be ren dered to make pleasant the time and situation of those who may favoj us with their calls barkly martin, april 21,1832—4 t. A B DAWSON .VTho Federal Union A Georgia Journal will please give the above four insertions New Grocery , *!* HE Bnbsctibor has taken the store nex-t door to the Post Office and opposite Pomroy A Montague’s Hotel, where he has just opened, and will sell at reasonable prices, an a-sort mentofwoll selected Fresh Groceries and Old Liquors; among which are: Old Monongahela Whiskey Western do. Old Jamaica Rum, Cogninc Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Madeira Wine, Ale and Cider, I.oaf and Brown Sugajy Best Tea, Molasses, Rice, Fall Mackerol, No. 1, Havanna Segars, Best Tobacco. April2o—4»-if. G. GRIEVES. Nh o es, Nh o es. LAM HON Sc HOWELL 1 j AV F just received a large and full assort * • indT.t of Stout Negro Sliocs. Gentlemen’s fine Boots, Do. do. lace boctecs, Ladies lace Prunella boots, do do Leather do. o do Morocco do. - dhildren's hoes assorted Dec 3d . 1831 NEW GOODC L. C. ALLEN ’ HAS RECF.IVF.D AND IS RECEIVING, MIS FALL AND WINTER GOODS, HICII he will sell on accommodating terms. His stock is composed in part of the following articles, viz: London Dull'd, Rose and Point Blankets, Super blue, black, brown and olive Cloths, Black Lasting, Beaverteens, Fancy Cord,. Red and white Flannels Canton Flannels, Red, white and figured Valencia Shawls, Bombazetles and Bombazines, Merino Circassians of various colors, Cashmete Handkerchiefs, Bandanna, flagg, Pongee t, plaid silk lidkfg. Super Italian Cravats, various colors, Colored crape camblct, Colton and Linncn Drilling. Ladies’ silk, cotton and worsted Hose, Gentlemen’s do. do. and half do. Ladies’ gentlemen’s Gloves of various kinds, Cambric, Swiss, jaconet and book Muslins, Super bleached and brovn Linens, ». Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Domestic Plaids, Bed Ticking, Russia Sheeting, Printed Bed-spreads, counterpanes, Italian Gros de Naples Muslin Robes, Sarcnet and Dticlii o Silks, Silk and cotton Umbrellas, &c. Ladies’ gentlemen’s and children’s SHOES. A variety of men’s, youth’s and children’s HATS .V’ CAPS HARD* WARE dy CUTLERY. (Erocucrfl Sc <Rl«TSS=©*?avr. AI.SO, One case superior SHOT GUNS Dec 3,1831—ts NOTICE jVTISS 11. BRIGGS has removed her Male dr Female School to tho Building on tho corner of Jackson and St. Clair streets, near the Methodist Church, where she will continue to give instruction in Orthography, Reading, Wri ting, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Googra phv, History, plain Sewing, Embroidery, Fan cy work diic. at the customary rates June 9. 2t. SINGLE \ DOUBLE REFINED Uoat Sugar. A Few barrels of the above article, manufac tured in a superior manner by W. Edward Bement of Charleston, S C. Teas, of different qualities. A few dozen rupnrior white and pink Cham, paigrm wine Tonnrifl'o and Madeiia Wines. t"!'V ’>■ L:iu boa ll Him <ll HOMES PI NS OF vaiiouK kinds and colors receiving by G. W. DILLINGHAM. June lfi