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COSAM E >ll it II ART LETT-EDITOR.
SJTIje Dcinotr.it
IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK IN
COLUMHUS, (> £ Olt (i I A ,
at TAtrce Dollars per enuiiah, ifpaid in <td-
Oanc*. or Four Dollars, at the end of the
year. It is expected that all application for
subscript'on from a distance, tcill be accom
panied with the money.
Advertisements will be inserlcd’at reasonable
•ates Bales of land and negroes, by odiniuis
‘raters, executors or guardians, arc rcqniiedby
law to be held on the iirst tuesday in the month,
between the hours of 10 o clock in the forenoon
3in the afternoon, at the court house of the
County in which the property is situated. Notice
of these sales must be given in a public GuzeUe
sixty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must
a givei in a like manner forty days previous to
day of sale.
Notice to debtors At creditors of an estate must
published forty days
Nolice that all application will he made to the
court of ordinary for leave to sell land must be
published four months.
O’Letters on business must be Post paid to
insure attention
CREEK STAND.
rnHIS establishment, situated in tc Creek
JL Nation, on the Stage Road from Colum
bus, Ga to Montgomery, Ala. is now open for
the reception of trav Hers, under the manage
meat and direction of the subscriber. It is lo
cated equi distant from the ea tern and western
borders of the Nati- n, it being thirty eight miles
fiom Columbus, and the same distance from
Line Creek, the residence of Mr. Walter B
Lucas, excellent and commodious buildings
have been erected by the subscriber, entirely
new, which will always be kept in a state of
neatness nod lcgularity for the comfort and c..n
Venience of tlio- e who may be disposed to pat
ronize him. His stables are secure and roomy,
end abundantly supplied with corn am] fodder
He is assisted in the management of his li .use
by Mr and Mrs Reuben Lanier. It is the pos
itive determination of the subscriber to be mod
erate in his charges, and to establish such rates
os cannot fail to be satisfactory, and lie Hauers
hi ".self from his knowledge .of the business,
having been for several years engaged in the
Cnlumbus Hotell, under the direction of Gen.
N. Howard, and subsequently under that of
Messrs. Pomroy At Montague, that he will be
able to give satisfaction to those who call at his
House. SAIMPbON LAMbK
July 14. 1f o
~~ ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
ILL be sold, on the first T uesday in Oclo-
W ber next during the lawful hours a! the
Court House in Columbus Muscogee,*,'ouniy,
Le t of Land No 108 in the Ctb district of Mus
isogee;—Sold as the property of Zadoch Lewis
deceased, by order of the Court of Ordinary,
for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said de
ceased.
Terms yiiree months credit with small
Botes and approved security.
HIRAM FULLER; Adm’r.
July 14.
NOTICE.
II OUR months after date, application w! J' ~e
made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Stewart County, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for icave to sell the Real Estate of
.John R. Patterson (deceased,) for the benefit of
fhc heiis and creditors ofsoid estate
JARED IRWIN. Adm’r
MARY PATTERSON, Adm'x.
July 14 lid 4m
NOTICE.
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Infeiior Court
of Carroll county, while sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell Lot of land No. 895
in the 2dth District, fonncrly Muscogee, now
Harris county, for the benefit ot the heirs and
eccditord of James Leathers deceased.
SAMUEL LEATHERS, Adm’r.
July 14 • m 4ms
' WASHING MACHINE.
THE subserber begs leave to inform his
friends and the public generally that he
lias the Patent" Right, for ashing Machines of
the most approved plan, and will keep them
constantly on hand for sale, nnd will sell them as
Jbw as they can be bought in the old counties.
He will sell Machines or Patent Rights in
the counties of Muscogee, Harris, Troup, Tal
bot, Marion, and Randolph.
This Machine washes clean and fast, and
does not injure the clothes in the least
(LT The subscriber also carries on the Cab
inet business in its various brandies, and will
Bell on accommodating terms.
THOMAS VV. ’'UTTON.
July 14. 3
" JOINER’S TOOLS
OF a superior quality well assorted, just
opening LAWHON by HOWELL.
april2l, 1832.
TO POSTMASTERS.
ri'HE subserbryt has just leceived an nssort-
Jl nient of Paper, Twine, &c. for Post Office
*> S e. E. S. NORTON.
E. WELLS $ Cos.
HAVE just received, at the sign of the gilt
boot, 4 l)uz- fine CALFSKINS.
Also: Lining Skins, Binding, fyc.
July 14. 1f o
EXCHANGE of HORSES.
* N exchange of horses has taken place bc
tween Columbus and Mr. James G Salis
bury's, at Good Alo, 50 miles below Columbus,
on the Chattahoochee:
CanUin Barrow, of the steamboat Georgian,
inconsequence of the lowncas of the river, was
obliged to stop his boat, and go up by land to
Columbus; 1 lent him a very excellent blacs.
horse to ride up. The Captain being unac
onainted with the horse, some person has made
an'exchang. and left in the possesion of the ■
captain an old horse nearly the color ot the oth
cr. Mr. Salisbury's horse is about fifteei; and a .
half hands high, well pro portioned and strong .
boned, wortli onp hundred nnd twenty dollars,
not a w hite hair on him except a little spot be j
hind the oar. The one left in Ins place is about (
fifteen hands high, long back, crooked nnd legs :
one hind foot white to too (bollock, and a white
spot in his forehead his foreparts are pretty ,
good, and ho raoks whan made to do it; has tire ,
/narks nf harness and crupper H any person
has lost such a liorso as above described, th'“v |
Would do well to cull on captain Harrow and j
ppe him a» it is quite probable ilia' he was st<> ■
|ei| and tilts exchange made at mgln where rap'.
Barrow put up A suilublo rewaid will be p«i*
|br the delivery of Mi. H'a 4»rso ai<d the tlnct. I
nr either.
THIS DEMOCRAT.
ON v ONSIGNMLNT
And for sale, liy
SHORTER, TARVER, & CO.
piecs < irrassians
8 “ Bombaxetts assorted
82 " Fancy Prints “
*'B *• Plaid »V striped D -mostics
3 “ Negro Cloth, woollens
7 “ Sattinelte
3 “ Fustians
32 “ Doz Blue purple A Red Plaid II
1 10-12 French Brittanias
2 0-12 Brittanias **
)“ “ “
2 “ Indeliable Ink
24 Leather Caps
J ps 6 4 Table Diaper
4 11-12 Doz Pocket Books
2 ps Supr Black Crape
0 “ 8 wiss Book muslin
2 “ Tambourd “ “
7 “ “ Leno “
2 “ Bupr. Marino Cloth,
4 Supr Greene Table Covers
6 “ Blue Table do,
3 ps. Velveteens
19 Coverletls
3 ps Lawn
1 Doz ainbrick Hkfs
2 “ Biakk Silk Gloves
18-12 “ White “ «
80 Bbls Prime Pork,
9 “ Mackerel, No 3,
4 “ « No t,
1 Pipe Aineican Brandy,
2 Qr. Casks Malaga VVitic,
1 Teneriffe “
1 Indian Bbl Muscat “
(0 Bbls N. Orleans Rum,
5 *• Loaf Sugar,
10 Kegs Tobacco
6 Boxes Champagne,
20 “ Raisins,
(i Baskets Sweet Oil,
2t> Boxes Cider,
8 “ Segars. Ist quality,
5 “ Sper u Can lies,
12 “ Smonked Herrings.
10 Bags Green C offee.
All < f which art icles will be sold by wholesale
and on accomodating terms. Merchants from
the Country would do well to call and exam
ine forthemelves.
June 9th.
Insurances
FSIIIE Augusta Insurance and Bank
ing company will insure Produce and Mer
chandise agauist the dangers of River Naviga
tion on food steam boats and other river craft,
and upon good vessels from Apalachicola to Now
Oileans or the atl.intic cities.
They will also t ike fire risks upon Buildings,
Merchandise and Produce
GEO' IV DILLINGHAM, Agent.
SHORTER, TARVER & CO.
II AVE received by late arrivals the follow
-1 mg Goods on consignment which they
offer on favourable terms.
55 bbls. Choice Cider,
30 Boxes Newark Pippin do.
70 bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey,
60 “ N. O. Molasses,
12 hhds. Bacon,
20 bbls Pickled Pork,
10 Drums Ftgs,
6 Boxes llavanna Cigars,
Deal Pino, celebrated manufacture,
• 50 Boxes Virginia A N C Tobacco,
5 quarter casks Mr lmsey Wine,
150 Backs Balt.
20 ea?°s Lemon Syrrup & Lime Juice,
30 bids Sugar,
Barrels i.jsh Potatoes, _
20 Sacks prime Green Coffee,
5 barrels genuine Monongahala Whiskey,
12 Pattern barshear ploughs, made by E.
Parson, Enfield Oon’t.
Cognac Brandy with a variety of othdr'
Articles. may 19, 1838.
G. W. DILLINGHAM,
©ffrrs for -Snlr,
100 barrels Pickled Pork.
200 sacks Liverpool and Turk’s Island salt,
50 bbls. Western Whiskey,
100 do. N. Orleans Molasses,
250 do. various qualities sugar,
50 do. Mackerel,
4000 ibs.♦blue gist Grindstones,
100 Sides upper Leather,
2000 lbs. sole Leather,
8000 Ihs Bacon,
150 Bolts Kentucky Bagging,
80 coils Bale Rope. may 19.
AN ORDINANCE.
Sec. Ist Be it ordained by the Intcndant
and Commissioners of the town of Colum
bus, That it shall not be lawful for any licenced
rctailei of spirituous liquors to permit nny
slave not hired or owned by him or lior.or law
fully under his or her care or charge, to enter
his or her retail shop or remain in it or on the
lot attached thereto, at any time during the
sabbath, or between nine o’clock at night and
su rise, at any other time, without a special
ticket of permission from his or her owner or
hirer. -
Sec 2 And be it further oru lined, That
any person who may violate any of the provis
ions of this ordinance rtiay be fined in a sum not
exceeding ono hundred dollars.
Done in Council June 30, 1832.
Allen Lawbon, Intendant.
II C Phelps, C T C
WHITE citizens are warned against trad
ing for orders on the Creek Agent given
bv the Uchee chief und witnessed bv John Mar
shall. as they are not genuine; there are a num
ber in circulation, and will, in all probability,
be frequently offered ou the frontiers for to be
t railed
July 7. ■ John 11. Broadnax.
Administrator's Sale.
a GREABLY to an order of the Infc
* rior Court of Stew art eounty, when
sitting lor ordinary purposes, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in September
next, at the court house in Troup eoun
ty, one lot of land No. 56 in the Pith dis
trict of said county, sold for flic benefit
of the creditors of Nathan Brady dee.
Leviunh E. Brady, Admx;
jnlv 7 _
i'iCKLKD I*ols H
OF cxcecllont quality in sound new barrel*
will be kopt through the season by
G W DILI.INGHAM
Jo.,- I fitly .
ON (ONSJGNMLN l
X, t.r » i!e by -HOi'TI . TaUVF.R AC»
35 Bids. Newark Cider, first quality, j
may Sl(>.
(OLIHIIIS, (64.) 8.4 TIT It DAY, JULY SI, IKt£.
Sl-RINO & SI’JtJIEU
FH’HIE have just finished
® opening a fino stock of FJftVI 1* <v STA
PLE, SPUING ty SVMMh.It DRY GOODS
Hats, Shoes Saddlery. Crockery nnd Hard
ware, which are offered to the public at such
price* as they hope, w ill give satisfaction. Their
friends are respectfully requested, to call and
examine for tlfcroselvcs—Tim slock is compo
sed partly of the following articles:
Foulard Muslin Prints,
Plain and figured muslins, of all descriptions,
Muslin robes, ginghams, fancy barage,
Calicoes ot every variety,
Black, white and fancy color'd silks.
Black and white satin,
A fine and fashionable assortment of bonnets v
bait ribbons, cap and taffetas do.
Indies and gent s beaver and hotseskin gloves
and mitts,
Ladies and gent’s random whole «2fc half hose,
A case of fashionable Dunstable and Leghorn
bonnet®,
A few dozen straw bonnets,
A good assortment of silk, crape & barage fan
cy lidk'fs.
Ladies printed cambric lidk’fs.
Artificial flOwers and straw bands,
( ologne. Lavender, Rose & Florida water, '
Otto of Ro.-es,
50 whole A' naif pieces linen,
T.-llde, hiroeyc V Russia Diaper,
Brown and bleached.linen drills,
Black bombazines, bonibazelts, princettns, Ac.
Rouen cassimeres, Nankins summer camhlets
Bleached cotton sattin drills, silk vejvcts,
A good and new assortment of Mersaiiles Ves
tings,
A few pieces light £,■ fancy Valencia Vestings,
Ladies parasols anil gentlemen's umbrellas,
[ll’lt Italian cravats and linen collars,
Thread Cambric and long lawn.
Ladies fancy silk nnd beed hags, fancy fans,
Brown and bleach’d shirtings V sheetings,
Cotton Diaper,
Garment and furniture dimities,
A largo and fine selection of shell, tuck nnd
side combs,
I piece black bombazine fi r ladie. wear,
Bcdticlt. Osnaburglis and checks.
Furniture blue and scarlet checks,
3-4 and 4 4 plaids and stripes, strouus,
Buckram padding 4’ c
Sewing silk and,cotton, needles, pins, &c.
A large and fine assortment of black and drab
hats and caps,
Lady’s, gentlemen’s and children's shoes of all
kinds and q alines. .
Lady’s gentlemen's saddles, bridles and mar
tingales.
CROCKERY.
China 4" Liverpool brow n & pink ware,
Common ware of all kinds, tumblers wine
castors, 4" c -
A large and full assortment of Hardware and
Cutlery, Joiner's Tools, Axes, Hoes, «V Black
smith’s Tools
Fine toilet and s\vi..g glasses,
Letter and cap paper, ink. quills and pencils,
may 5. Lawhon & Howell.
JUST PUBLISHED,
\ND received by the subscriber at the Co
lumbus Book Blore, a New Work transla
ted from the French with an account of all the
capital operations peiformed during the whole
ot Napoleon’* war;, by Baron D G I.AaREY,
Burgeon and Chief of the Hospital of the Royal
Guards, Ex-Inspector General of the Military
Medical -Staff, Ex Prune Surgeon of the Grand
Army of Russia, Saxony, Ac
N B This is one of tho most entertaining
vv rks to the Surgeon ever published in this
country.
Also, Adventures on the Columbia River, in
cluding ihe Narrative of a Residence of six
years on the Western side of the, Rocky Mount
ains, afftong various tribes of Indians hitherto
unknown; together with a journey across tho
American Continent: by ROSS C ->X
Together with a great variety of medical and
other works too numerous to puriicularize
E S NOR TON.
juno 30 Broad St.
JUST PUBLISHED *
And for sale at the Columbus Look Store,
THE LOST VIRGIN OF THE SpUTH;
AN Historical Novel, connected willi the In
dian War of the South, in the years 181'!,
13, 14 and 15—and Gen. Jackson, now Presi
dent of the United States.
BY DOS PE RO CJSSEMDER.
A few copies remaining on hand
may 19 E. S. NORTON. Broad street.
COLUMBUS BOOK STORE.
rIIAVE jus! received at my Store the follow
ing new and other interesting publica
tions:
Fugeno Aram a novel by the author of Pelham
Tho Forsaken, a title 2 vols.
The Polish Chiefs an historical romance 2 vols
Family Library No. 29 Court and Camp ofßo
napartc.
Parly’s Oplumbus,
Universal Songster,
Flute Instructors,
Rowlett’s Interest Tables,
Coleridge, Shelly and Keat’s works,
Scott's Napoleon 3 vols,
Cook's Morgagni 2 vols,
Dewces Midwifery
Kberle’s Practice of Medicine 2 vosl
Turner’s Chemistry
Bichat s Anatomy of Physiology,
Ainsworth's Dictionary,
Methodist Hymn Books (pocket edition)
l’raynr Books (do.)
Sand and Inkstands,
Port Folios Visiting Cards Blank Cards Ac
Together with a great variety of books and fan
cy ariicles too numerous to particularize.
April2o. ES. NORTON
NEW FIRM.
GENERAL AGENCY •,
• AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
■•'HE Riibscribcr* respectfully acquaint their
friends and the public, that they have for
med a connexion in tho above business under lhe (
name and style of
SHORTER, TARVER & CO.
They have cemmodiou* and extensive ar
rangements in progress for the reception and
st-rage of produce, and bo prepared to
make advances on the same while in store or
under shipment to New Orleans »r New-York
1 E. S SHORTER,
Signed > BEN J P. TA it VEIL
S JAMES 11. SHORTER,
may 16,1838!
A O.IIINI ST KATOK’B S A LB.
Oiiit t!Hh day -f July m x*, will be- sold i
Ire residence of Mr. Banks, on Lot N0.241
in tne 32d dist of Stwart County u part of lin
stock of Cattle, consisting of Cows-V Calves
belonging to the Estate of J. P Blackmon
deceased,
ALSO, —On the 21st July next, will be sold
at the residence of Mr. Blake on Lot No 45 in
the 32d dist. af Muscogee C«- the ballance cf
the Stock, consisting of Beef-Cstlle only.
Terms of sale, small notes with approved se
curity, payable twelve months after uale
MARY ANN BLA< KMON, Admx.
lleati QrxKTERS. 65th R. G M.
Tatbotton, lOr A June, 1832. y
ORDERED, That the following persons are
appointed the Staff for Hie 65th Regiment
■Georgia Militia. They will be obeyed and re
spectej accordingly
Robert Brooks, Adjutant
John II Harrisoi , Sergeant Major. m
James L. Burks. Paymaster
Thomas G. Pearson (luarler-masler-Serg
l)r Robert A Ware, t-urgeon
Dr Geo. M Gullet, Surgeon’e-mate.
Vernon Smo< te Fife major
WILLIAM P FORD, Col.
{• 65th R, G.M
NO i ICE.
I FOR WARN all persons from trading for a
certain note of band given by me to a Mr.
j Foot, sometime in the last of March or first of
April, V due about the 24ib of December, 1832,
I for twenty-five dollars. As the consincra' ion
for which said note was given has fail -d, I do
not intend to pay it unless compelled by law.
mnyl2. 11532. Wilder Phillip*.
_____
- LL persons having demands against
* the estate of Nathan Iluady late of
Site wart county «Ipc. are requested to
present the same in terms ofthe law.
Levinah E. Brady, Admx.
j»>y 7 sail
AGEH'CY
I For Newspapers ami Per tod Lais.
I ' 4 HE Subscriber informs the public that he
8 has been appointed agent for tho
Medical Cbirurgical Review, Ik Jorrnal
of Practical Medicine.
a Quarterly, published in New York, edited by
Janies Jolyison, M. I) Physician Extraordinary
to the King of Great Britain.—TEßMS—$1
25cents per Number, in advance. Orders tor
one or more Nos inclosing the cash, postpaid,
will meet with prompt attentioif.
E. B NORTON
june 30 Broad St.
\OHISNK Al €L4RK,
MAT
Ma a ufa c 1 u rers ,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
VV* )UIiD respectfully inform the pub
ic that they have onha.-id,and will keep const
.mtlly for sale at whole-sale and retail a gener
and and extensivo assortment of H.-tTS. comprl
sing all the various fashions and qualities, and
•pi as favorable teirns as con be purchased at a
:iy market in the United States.
Strict attention will be given to all orders
from the country
Orders for Hats left with Edward J. Harden,
esq at Appalacliicola, will be promptly attend
ed to.
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
Hatting furs of all kinds, for which casli and a
liberal price will be given, delivored either at
Columbus or at Appalachicola.
Columbus, Aug. 27, le3l.
MUSIC SCHOOL.
MItS.E.J. SMITH,
of Sparta—a lady of first rate
L accomplishments in
Music and Puiuting,
Has oponod a school in Columbus, at tho i ’o
lumbuj Hotnl .The patronage ofki liberal com
munity is solicited She brings with her, very
satisfactory and flattering testimonials of her
qualifications both moral and literary
REFERENCES— CoI. Wm C Sayre, Dr
Wm Terrell, Joel Crawford., Ley. Weems M.
Berrien h.sey. —Sparta.
Col seaborn Jones, Judge Shorter, General.
Watson, Dr Childers. G. E Thomas Esq James
Van A'ess, Esq. — Columbus. ,
june 30—ts
NEW GOODS
4 RRIVING from N. York, N Orleans and
/Vthor markets 10 G. W. DILLINGHAM
June 16.
COLLIS* CAST STEEL AXES
with STEEIj Ilemls.
For sale by G VV. DILLINGHAM
June Kith.
[#-To Printers.^
THE SUBSCRIBER, AGENT FOR
IX. M'ooVs Xnfelng
INFORMS the printers generally, that this
Machine is so constructed as to be applied
to any common Printing Press It is attached
by the rounce, and:. Ids very little to the labor
ofthe Pressman Having three composition
Rollers,besides the distiibuting Roller, llte dis
tribution is sufficient for the largest and heaviest
torm. The Inking Roller is propelled by weight,
and goes twice over the form. The quantity ot
Ink taken ran be regulated w ith accuracy, thus
preserving a uniformity of color unattainable
by hand; and as it dispenses with tire Roller
Boy, it is an object of importonce to Printers,
hot] 1 on the score of economy and and >ing good
v\ork.
Printers can obtain the above by giving no
tice to the agent—they shall bo immediately
ordered.
E. S NORTON.
Coluinbos, Geo.
june 30
NOTICE.
r t EN dollars reward will J>e given for the re
t covering of the Cattle strayed or stolen
from tho subscriber about * hrislmass Inst: viz
3 en bead -f Stock Gallic Marked with a swal
low fork in eucli ear, and ono or two splits or
hack* on tho top of tho right ear, branded on
tire hid linn called WP
Mngurt Ivy.
Columbus June 7th-.
\OL. II.—SO. 41.
NEW SPRING
<*ool*B.
L. J. DAVIES tO.
. l tfCoived an (‘tenant a^Grtmcirt
A. A of Spring ti».©d' and at reduced prices.
kiitong idem are the loilowing articicw, via;
ill k Italian Lustring, smche.v A sarsuelt silk?.
Gr<- de Nap and Gro »te Swiss do.
olorud Satius. sinpe Patuiarmes,
Foulard Muslins, (uew styie,)
French 4- Belgian Ginghams,
do. do. Cslicoes, *
Jaconet cambric and cambric muslins,
Swiss, b 10K, and mull niu.lms,
Lace capes and c dlars,
ob’t Lace and thread odgings,
Muslin Bands, crapo .V gause caps,
Linen and linen cambric caps,
VV lute pongee do
White and green game veils, ,
Gent random inixt silk hose,
do. do. cotton do.
White and brown silk gloves,
Dunstable and Leghorn tuts,
Belgium stripe do.
English clnp and collage do.
A comp ete assortment of culinary,
Bead bags and purses, silk do
Brown A green parasols,
do. do Umbrellas
t ocil cloths. Fustians, Tickings,
Apron chocks, Ac
ALsjO—Wiiitc satin beaver Hats.
Boots and Blioes,
Hardware and Gullcrv,
Joiner’s’fools Ac.
may 5,1832.
JWic Supply .
GROCERIES AT APALACHICOLA.
/11-IHE subscriber has just received -e Bchrs.
cJL Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth and Eniclme,
from New Orleans, the following Groceries:
20,000 lb. Bacon,
50 bbls. Pork,
50 ‘ Whiskey,
15 hlids prime N. O Sugar,
30 bbls Ruin,
150 casks Nails (assorted.)
50 bbls Flour,
100 coils Bale Rope,
10-! pieces Kentucky Bagging,
30 coils Manilla and Tatod Rope,
6 pipes i . Brandy A Holland Gin,
50 bags prime llavanna Coffee,
25,000 best llavanna Hegars
The above logelhor with the stock on hand i»
the best ever offeied in this market, all of v-hich
will be sold low for Cash or approre pap r
C E NORTON.
Appalachicola, (Flor ) May 10, 1832
• ||,>.v\ <> j j vj uoq.uo'f •q A'huj
oaud p.mnp
-oj a js jojjo faqi qaiqw -piß--j puc ■-
Biitiooiy jo iiiiusnb a oaiiq siaqiiasqns M 11 a I >
(inv i v Yojmi
FRENCH MARKET COTTON.
ritM, subscriber will wish to purchase irom
Anew eiop in the tall about 2,1.00 bales
choice Cotton f.-r the reurh u ’arkel—lt must
be clean, will ginned, in square bales net less
than 400 lbs. and not over 450 Ibs in strong buff,
gmg
may 10. G. W. DILLINGHAM.
• CLOTHS.
SUPERFINE blue, black, claret, olive, brown,
bo'llo and invisible green cloths Purcha
sers are requested to call and look through,
may 5.. Lavvhon &, Howell.
FOR SALE,
A FI FST rate tivo lio se wagon. For infor
mation apply to JA.MEB RLANTON.
june 20—3 l
j NOTICE.
I IE copartiiershiji heretofore existing
bet ween the undersigned Attorneys at
Law, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Each will continue t>- reside at Carrollton, &
practice separately in the several counties com
posing tho < hn 1 tahnochec circuit; and in Chero
kee county of the Western* ircuit.
E. D McKinley,
march 3.—3 m. Isaiah Paschal.
Groceries,
For Cotton, Pipe Staves, Hides ou
Approved Paper.
C* IIARLES E. NORTON, informs Mer
’ chants, Planters, Ac. visiting Appalachi
cola, that lie has just received from New-Or
leans a large and extensive assortment of Gro
ceries, which added to his former supply from
New-York, makes his assortment as complete if
not saperior to any he has ever offered to the
public.
His stock will be replenished as often as once
a month, so that his customers may be sure at
any time of finding a good assortment.
Merchants and Planters will find it to thetr
advantage to call, as it Is his intention to sell at
’moderate prices, for Cash, Cotton. Pipe staves,
Hides or approved paper.
Apiialachicola. Dec 31—t* -
Just received as above ner Sch. Magellan ,
30 Sacks best Green llavanna Coffee
which will be sold low for cash.
~ m li mSs
SHOE STORE.
gp-v E. WELLS, St CO. Ilavo
t" removed to the Brick Building
next door above Win D Har
groves on Broad street where
they offer for sale on reasona
terms Boots and Shoes of every description, ok
i-heir own manufacture, consisting of
o()Q pair Gentlemen’s Bopts,
•jpg) do. Calfskin shoes, high & low quarters,
100 do Calfskin Pumps,
75 do. Buckskin Shoes,
50 do. Sealskin Pumps,
200 do. Brogans,
;{o(| do. Coarse Shoes,
LADIES CRUS EL 1.0 BOOTS fy SHOES of
vatuvus kinds.
Do. Morocco 'Shoes,
Do. Sealskin do.
Do. Calfskin do. .
Leather walking shoes and Rottee*,
Misses and Childrens B mts and Shoes of ev
, ery description,
N. B AH work of their own Manufactu*:
warranted not to rio.
July 2, 1831 —l y.
TO RENT. •
\ convenient Dwelling Himim on Ogletbnrpa
Street —Also a • IVEKY STABLE ou
Crawford Street.—Apidv *o
n areli 3.—*>. J*»HN W llirtSlDF