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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1832)
_&i I . iIFPN iMJLdGJS, si i;,;.ii: i BHEn/FF s.tLE. ON l lir* first Tuesday in August next will be sold in the lawn ojf I,uoipkin,Stewart coun ty, l>ctween 'lie usual hoars of -nle the follow ing prr-p< . t*. tow it: the third of lot ofland in 'Ue 31st district, lot Number '2* • I.evied uas the property ofSamuel itiders, to -atisfvone small ti. fa is uod fiotn ; Justi' e’s court of said coun ty, infavor of John fieidy Property pointed out hr the defendant, and returned to me by a const side , ONK lot of land No one hundred and sixty (1005 in the 20th district of said county, levied on ns the property if \\m l)ilnion,to sat isfy one small fi fa i-sued from a Justice court of Burke county in favor of It. K. Atkinson vs sai-i Ddmon and James Ward. Levy made and return* and to me bv a constable. Also, at the same lime and place, one square ofland, number 30 in the 3!st district Levied on as the pioperty of Chauncy Bradley, to sat tafy a small fi fa issued out of a Justice’s court of Richmond County in favor of Benjaiinn Pine vs. said Bradle. returned to me by a constable JONATHAN F BRIDGE S’, shff Also at the same time and place will he sold the f blowing property to-wit: faction nnmber 87 in the twenty second district of said county. Also, lot number 55, in the 22d district of said county, and the south half of lot, number 86, in tho 2>nd district of said county. Also tiue ne orro jx-irl named Anne, about nineteen or twen ty years of aje —also 21 head of cattle All le vied on as the property of William I.amkin, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from tho Superior court of ulaski county, in favor of <J B. Lamar.— Viopertv pointed out by James Woods june 30 W.n MILLER, D S ~lfJl It HO LI. SAL ES~ NY 7TLL be sold in the town of > arrcllton. be v V tween the usual hours of sale on the first Tuesday in August next, the follows g proper ty, viz: All ‘tephen D Crane’s interest in Lot of Land No. 206 in the 2nd District of said Coun ty; levied on as the property of Stephen D Crane, to satisfy sundry fi fas issuod from a Jus tice s Court of Jasper County in favor of Fred crick S Thomas A others Levy mado and re turned to me by a com table, and also, to satisfy afi fa from Jasper Superior Court in favor of Gilbert leland vs said ' ’rane and others. ALSO—One Pay 11 use. levied on as the property of Thomas R. H Polos to satisfy a li fa in favor of the Officers of the Inferior Coutt of Carroll County vs said Potus Allen Tolbert, D. S. Jqre 23d t ands. LEE SALES ON tho first Tuesday in August next, at the usual place of holding Superior court id Lee ■County, will he sold : One lut of land No one hundred and seventy night (178) in the 3d district of Lee County; levied on as the property of Green Andrews to s> isfy tvo fi fas fioni a Justice’s Court of Washingl< n county in favor ol Aden Little vs Greon Andrews. Levy made and returned to me by a constable: ALSO; Lot of Land No two hundred and fifty «’iree(-!53) in the 14th district Lee comity, levi ed on as the property of Win Si ~pson, to satis fy two fi fas issuod from a Justice’s court m Wil kinson county in favor of Willis Baker vs Wm. Simpson Levy mtide and returned to me by a eon-.-lablo. Also: Lot of lo*id No one hundred and forty one *14!) in the 3d district of i.ee county, lev ied on as the property of Wni H Jordan to sat isfy a fi fa is ued from a Justice’s court in'Hous lon count* , in favor of .1 E. Duncan vs Wm H- Jordan. ,evy made and returned to me by a constable. James R. Martin, Sheriff’ L. C. June 30. HEARD SHERIFF'S SALE. Fs 'HKR - 111 be s< Id at the court house door ? in the town of Franklin, Heard county, on the first Tuesday in August next, between the ■usual hours of sale, the fallowing property, viz: Onelotof Lund, \o.-14. in the 13th district of iormerly Carroll now Heard county, containing 252: acros. more or less Levied ori is the property of Wrn. Akins, tosatisfv a fi fa issued from a just ice'sco'tirt in Morgan county, in favor of John Akins vs Wni. and Milton Akins Proper’y p inted out by tVm 11. Houghton, Ksq n'tfF° att’v J< 'NATHAN MUSICK. slifT At the same lime and pisce, lot of land ntiujr her .357, iu the 3d district of formerly Coweta now Heard countv Levied on as the property of Willis VI. Williamson, to satisfy sundry fi. fas in my hands in favor of Howland Burgess & o thers Leyied on and returned to me bv a con stable DANIEL U HfT AKERd » jit no 3h TALBOT SALES. ON the first Tuesday in August next will he sold oefoi e the court house door in Talbotton Talbot county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit 202 1 2 acres of land, bcingltu No >73, in the 15th district of original ly Muscogee now Talbot county Levied on - the property of Jacob Beasley, to satisfy a small fi fa. issued from a Justice’s court in Warren countv in favor of Elijah Welle vs said Beasley Levy made and returned to me by a c m table Also, two Negro Women. ACOF, a woman about 50 or 55 years ot age: JUDI rH, a woman about !4nr 15 years of age Levied on as the property of Robert M. lngrai , to ?atist'v sundry fi. fas issued from a Justices court in Talbot County, in favor of Jesse Liv ingston vs. against said Ingrain Levy made anil returned to me by a constable. Also, a lease on Lot 122, in the J3d district of otigintlly Alnscogee now Talbot country, leased for three years, with 30 ®cres cleared land Levied <m as the property of James Morris, at the suit of Peter Clower vt said Morris. Levy made and returned tome oy a constable. •OHN fT. BOYNT'hN, Af.RO,at the same time anti place, the fi, 1. lowing property, viz: Onrmnre, eight years old,|three rows nttil two calves, one .heifer, one steer, nml nc dock. Lev'e 1 on a» the property of Ploasant Lawson, at ihe suit of James F Smith vs. said Lawson A V A Pearson, security on the appeal Fi fa. fro i Talbot Superior court Proper'y pointed out by ljtwson. One lot of land No. 44 in the 14th distiict origi ally Mnscogc- now Tklhot county: also one negro hoy named Robert, about 7 t ears old. Levied uns the property of Joseph Merchant to sat'sfy sundry fi fas issued from u Justice’* court io ftvor of A Gray v* Joseph Merchant pri'icip* 1, and Vilas .Stephens endorser. Proper ty pointed out by det’ondant Levy made and TOtumcd In me bv a Cm > able 'V FLEMING, ns. POSTPONED S. ILE. At he - hoc imp .-o.i place, w .11 bo sold I Dirk »av Horse. I Dark llrindle Cow und Calf, Loved oil by • tuonf hii ,< t ichinent and sold bv order oi he lorn raid .Superior court a- tin plot erty of J. ol Lane Li»! at "Cliim i: m. iiiii in 1 1 .m • f Kvno Fi; /,..in. k against the •aid J• vS 1 anu « JOHN C IKjYNTON.shir. juo*. 8Q MERRIWETHER SALES. 'I'HEBE will be sold on the first Tuesday in i Augu.t next, at the < ourt House in • erri ivethcr coontv between tho usual hours efsale, the follow ing property, 10-wit: One Lot of Land, No. 147. In the 3d district of formerly Tiouo now Merri we her county. Levied un as the property o Win .Menefer, to sali.-ly one fi. fa. issued from Jackson Superior court, in favor of Tin mas Hardeman for the i. -4 of liby Hudson vs. said Win Menefer. HUGH LOCKETT, D Shff. june 30 FRAUD! FRAUD!! \LL persons are cautioned not *o tfadc for eight small notes for .*2.0 each, given by me to Thomas J. Dickson, as the same were obtain ed by fiaud. Tiie Ban! notes were given Rome time in Au gust last, and were made payable on the Ist day of February, 1832, to said Dickson or hearer Tho above described notes are not recovera ble at law, and I am determined not to pay them or any part of them. JO' N COX. feb 11, lft32, nfl.ee Cos On. A UCTION EE It’S NOT 1C E. ffINIIE Subscriber informs the public ■*" th at liis regular Auction Sales will take place on Tuesday and Friday nights; also re quests ttiosc persons who wish to have goods disposed ot by auction, t<> hand them in the day previou- to tho 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. • THE SATURDAY COURIER. 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Uncurrent notes ofsolvent banks, received at par, Address, free of postage, Woodward 4’ Spragg, No 112 Chesnut-st, Phila PROPOSALS For puo ishmg a weekly taper in Maryville, ast Tennessee, to be called the Maryville re ligious AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCER Tlie subscribers propose publishing a Newspaper, under the above title, to be devoted to the interests of Religion, Lit erature and General Science. No apology we think, need be offer ed.in proposing n paper of this kind to this enlightcd toniliHiyily. As far as our information extends, there is no similar paper in the State, and consequeatiy there is a great deficiency of means for obtaining information on many import ant subjects, among a large portion oi the people. “KnowIEDGR is power,” and it needs no labored argument to prove that it is essential to the prosperity and happi ness of individuals ar.d nations. It is tire handmaid of religion, and the bul wark# of civil and religious freedom. 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Terms.- The "!H*itYviij,E Religious visn Literary Intelligencer” will he Tinted on u !super royal sheet at #2 50 per annum, to be paid within the year. Tiie first number "will he issued in the early part of June next, if not sooner. D. HOYT, S. \V. MeCRACKEN. Maryville, March, I!<J2. KIOIJR months alter date, application will tio iiiade in tin* llnnornlila fnferi >r ' ourt "f Hoar county wlnlfl sitting for ordinn rv ini pose*. for Innvq to noil two negroes (Cor ne’m » woman and lint child) ho onging to the j •’ate of J. Ini (} *-*uiitlt talc of mud ronn't t r for 'he -nefit of the heirs iral creditors of a'd due'll This l7tl» s'srch. KW rimr.-h 31, l«3p. NANCY SMITH, Adm'x.' THE COM MET OF 1832; —— “\\ hose train’s enormous sweep, Doubling Heaven’s farthest cape, now appears From her long travel of a thousand years!” rn«*t published, a large Planisphere represent nuon or map, of the siiiialion and appearance of the approaching Comet, its apparent diurnal course, and the principal Constellations and F'X ed Stars that lie along i's path, as they will be seen in the heavens; including an F-pSiemeris nf its daily progress in Right Assimiion and Decli nation; the times of itsj Rising, Passing the Meridian, Ac from the time it first becomes vis ible, to the period ofjts final disppearonce. The explanatory matter embraced in the ,Map. found ed upon accredited rompblations, will render the whole eminently interesting, and nerfectly intelligible; and at tho same lime enable the commonest observer to direct his eye to that point in the heavens where the Cornet will first make its appearance, and trace its onward progress from day to day Orders may be addressed to D F Robinson A Cos Hartford ; Gray A Bowen, Boston ; Jon athan I eavitt New York; Cary A Lea, Phila delphia; Seymour A Hutchinson, Cincinnati, 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 oftlie United States, before the time, — individuals may rely upon receiving a copy by mail, on remitting One Dollar, of any specie paying bank, to Hcxtkiah Srymtr, Acrr- Britain, Conn. —Ami publishers of papers, who give this notice a few insertions, addressed in ru like have a copy GEORGIA: —Memwither County. - OHN Aycock tolled before Charles 11. Webb. * an acting Justice of the Peace in and for said Countv. * .1 sqrrell iiorse, four feet, ten inches high; has a long tail; hotli hind feet white; sdod all round, supposed to be nine years old. Appraised by John Kush and Ainsworth Hardaway to s.">s Samuel Daruern tolled before Gideon Chris tian, an acting Justice ot the Peace for said county, A MARE supposed to bo five years old; a small star in her forehead. Appraised by Pleasant Clopton and William Wyatt to $55 june 23 E \V HUSSEY, el k. GEORGIA: Randolph C utility. YA IIEREAS: Thomas Watts applies tojne * » for Letteis of Administration on the estate of Isaac 11. Langston, dcc’d. late o. said c- unty: This is 'herefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors oftlie said dec'd. to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew Cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. jnne 23. Win H. BARTON, C. C. O. ROBERT OF PARIS. ON hand a tew comes of Scott’s last Novel, Robert of Paris, together with a variety of now and interesting works. E. S. Norton, march 24 Broad street TO BA LOG—ON < ONSIGNMENT k B< xes excellent quality Tobacco, man m J ’ f ufacturod in North-Carnlina, pul to suit retailers in pound and half pound pluirs.— For sale low. LAWHON A HOWELL. aptil 81, 1832 DISSOLUTION. f U'HE connexion in business under the firm of I Tarver A Sqnire was dissolved on the 24th of March last by the death of Mr. Squire, the business of the concern will be c!o«ed by tlie subiTtfccT. BENJ. P. TARVER may 19. 1832 \ e w c; o cTm sT HUDSON tsi. FELTON HAVE just receiveu from N< w York and harlesion, and arc notv opening one door Messrs Lawhon A Howell’s on Broad ireet, a handsome assortment of Drv Goods, Hard-ware and Cutlery, Hats, Shoes Bridles, Saddle l -, Ac. which they intend to bell low for cash or good paper. ALSO—Daily expecting from Ncw-Orleans, a supply of Groceries, Ragging, and Bale Rope, the Farmers and all other persons are solicited to coll and examine for themsevles june 9 STATE OF GEORGIA: By his Excellency IVI 'OX I UMI‘KIX, Uo veruor and Commander in Chief of the Army and Xavy of this State and of the Militia thereof: \A/’HEREAS, in nvd by an act of the Legis v v lature of this Slate,-passed on the 23rd day of December, 1831. entitled “An aci to re gulate the future elections of members of t on gress in this State,” it is enacted and declared, •That so soon as his Excellency the Governor •-hall obtain tho laws of Congress fixing the ra tio of Representatives to be elected for the Na tional Legislature, agreeably to the late census, it shall be his doty to issue his Proclamation, an nouncing the nunijier of Representatives ofthis State is entitled to.” And whereas I have re ceived official information that the Congress of the United .States have, by “an act for the ap pointment of llepresentatives among the several- States according to the fifth census," passed the 22nd day of May 1832, declared that the State of Georgia, after the 3rd day of March 1833, shall be represented in the House of Represent atives of tho United Slates, by nine members to he elected within the said state. 1 have therefore, under the authority of the belore recited acts, issued this my Proclamation, .announcing to the citizens of this State, that at tiie next annual election for members of the Le gigiature, and every two years tiiereafter, until altered hy law, the people ofthis State will be entitled to the services of, .and authorized to elect Nine Representatives to represent them in the House of Representatives of the Congress oftlie United States Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of , - . ~. the State, at the State House in .-"jSV’i, Milledgeville,this fifth day of June, [•- in the year of our Lord eighteen AjSSSs&f- 1 '- lmnd'ed and thirty two, and in the fifty sixth year of the Independence of tho Unit ed Stales of America WILSON LUMI KIN. By tho Governor Everard Hamilton, See. of State ID’Tjic editors of the several newspaper in tins State are requested to publish the above once. Jnne 10.— It. LAND, IOT No I< 17 in the 9th District of Musco- Agoo County, for sale by GKO W. DILLINGHAM. June 9, 1832. .YOT/Cfi. months after date, application will he made to the llogorqldu the Court of Ordi nary of < arroll Connty fur leave l** sell Lot ot Land No 74 in tho llth District of Henry COnnty, and filly acres of Lot No 87 in said county and district, fi r the benefit of tbe Inor | amt creditors oftlie estate of Julio Lung, iaie nf i Henry Count deceased MARGARET! LUNG Exeti’x I Juno 23. GEORGlA —Mcrriicethcr County. | 9 i HEREAS James t’-.sluon, eu’uin.strator > v of "he estate - t John Bukin, dec. applies to me for lotters of disints'sinw or said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and tiin.rular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within ihe Hme prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why said letteis should not be grant ed Given under my hJnd and seal this ‘Jth day of November, 1831 nov 19 I.EVI M. ADAMS, c. c o G Ilf IR Gl A—Merriwether County. r IIEREAS Alhuntis E. Jackson and Jordan Reece applies to me for let tors of administral on on the estate of William 11. Snndeis late of said county dec. These are therefore to cite and adm nish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said dec. to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they have why said letters should not be grantod.—Given under my hand this Bth day of May. 1832. may 19. LEVI M ADAMS, c c. o. (lUABDIAXV KALIk U BrILL he sold agreca! :c to an order of the » * Inferior court of Merriwether county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in August next, e Greenville, between the usual hours of sale— l.ot of Land No. 187 in the lUth dist. cf formerly Troup now Morriweth or county, tho property of A A Rirgine Lowiy, illegitimate, sold for the benefit of said illegiti mate SAM’L LEWIS, Sen’r. may 19, 1832. Guardian. NOTICE. S>ItOUGIIT TO JAIL in Greenville, Mer- A riwothor county, a Nog.o woman who calls herself Ann. The owner will come forward, prove property, pay expenses and take her a way ELIJAH REEDER, Jailor feb. 18. 183 . LIVER Y STA BLES. i/jTAHE Subscriber would inform the citizens ii ot Golutnbus and others visiting this sec tion of the country, that he has just opened his Livery Stables, on Crawford Street, near the river, where every arrangement has been made to accommodate the public in his line of busi ness, on the most liberal terms. He will also keep horses by the year, month or ntght. at the customary rates, and 1 hose entrusted to his care shall receive the stne'est attention. He will also keep horses. Catri gos, Gigs, SulkUs, Ac to hire, by the day or or a longer period, on rea sonable terms llis horses will be well trained-ami in good or der, and nothing wilt be wanting on his part to promote the comfort and convenience of the patrons of the establishment. JOHN WHITESIDE ami! 28,1832 —Om. NEW PUBLICATION. "I UST roc ivod at the nlumb - Hook Store, •’ LIBRARY OF RELIGIOUS KNOWL EDGE, containing a Journal of Voyages and Travels by the Rev Daniel Tyerman and George Bonnet. Esq. deputed from the London Missionary Society to visit their various stations in the South Sea Islands, L’hina. India. Ac. be the vears 1891 and 1829 compiled from original documents, hv James Montgomery- author of ‘ The World before the Flood ” “The Christian Psalmist,” and other poems: in 3 vols. E S NORTON. June 16 Broad Street NOTICE. J7 OUR Mi'NTH-S from this date I shall ap ply to th* Honorable the Inferior Court of Marriwolhcr County wber* sitting for or-Moary purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land, lying in Walton county, on the waters of Apilachy, whereon Benjamin Ward dee’d formerly lived, for the benefit of the heir* of Benjamin Ward dec’d- OBADIAI! WARD, Adm'r. June 16,1832. LOTTERY NOTICE. JCRHE holders of Tickets in 'he Milledgcvillo .'A Street Lottery, are informed that the re sult of the Drawing which took place on the sth May, 1832, may be seen by apply-ing to E. S. NORTON, may 13 Agent for oqyManagers THE AME RICAX FARMER, dited by Citlenn li Smith, is published in Hai ti,note, Md hy 1 IHVI.YF HITCHCOCK H Cos. (successors of J .S’ Shin er.) in weekly numbers of eight quarto pages, at Five Dol lars per annum TT is devoted exclusively to practical Agricul ture; Horticulture; and Rural and Domestic Economy:—The American Farmer contains also a great number of useful reccipes; readings adapted to the stations of mothers and mistres ses of families ; so much of the news as relates to foreign and domestic markets for Agricultur al products, and a correct statement of their prices cur ent at the time of publication; but nothing.connected with party politics is at anv tiino permited to appear in its columns. TERMS OF SUBSRCIPTION 1 Price five dollars per annum, jiayablo at the middle of eacli year of subscription. 2 Subscriptions arc in all cases charged by the year and never for a shorter term Contents of No. 14, Vol. 14. Ni'tv China Mullutry; advantage of feeding Silkworms; Sheep, comparative value of Meri no and Saxon breeds; cultivation of Potato***; Alfalfa or spaqish clover; Silk Grass; Planting; enumeration of the different species of forest trees; cultivation ot Peach Trees; red Beets; Water Melons, prices af Strawberies in New- York and Balimore; improveniets of Cattle; di rections so, making chlorine gas; prices current in New-York and Baltiuio e „ li. t l . iliLEl Has received />-' IS team Boat Baltimore. cog ainaicn and American Rum, Holland and American Gin, Madeira j Teneriffe I Marseilles f W,nes Sweet J Loaf and brown Sugar Tobacco A large assortment Joiner’s Tool Blue Plains Which he offers lor sale on liis usual low terms, doc 10 STEWART SALiESe | *N the first Tuesday in August next will be sold at the Court House in Lumpkin. Stewart County, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: The east half of lot number 121 in the 20th district of originally Lee now Stewart County Levied on as the property of William II Braswell io satisfy two fi fas issued l'roni a Justices' Court of (‘rawlord County, one in favor ofLow’she A Bncon, the other in favor of Edward Barker gainst said Braswell Lew made and returned to me by a constable JONATHAN F. BRIDGES, Shff June 16, Ift3*2 (MHIHKTH, VFe * d"» Mi < auieluii's best manufaetur id cutsets, for sale by I'Miy •• Lawhon fe lioweii. COLI XBIIS HOTEIi. r TMIE Subscribers liavo recently purchased x the above well know n stand, formerly oc cupied by Gen. Howard. It lias undergone a thorough course of repairs and is now open for the reception of Boarders and transient custom ers. The subscribers pledge themsolvcs that the most unremitting exertions shall be made to render the stay of those who may call upon them agreeable. And while they would return theif sincere thanks to a generous public for the very liberal patronage already bestowed, they would respectfully solicit a continuance of similar fa vors. Their house is rituated in a healthy part of the town and near the centre of business. Their house shall at a'l times bo supplied with the best the market affords, and their charges shall bo moderate. Their stables are largo, well supplied and faithfully attended by an excellent Ostler. They have also lots for the accommodation of drovers. The Proprietors of the Northern ami Southern lines of Stages have selected this house as theii general Stage office, where seats can be daily taken for Washington City & New York, Mobile A New-Orleans. POMROY A MONTAGUE. Columbus, Jan. 28,1832 IN NEW HANDS. N’fcT'E apprise the public that tve have * * taken possession of the well known Public House, TIIE HAMILTON HALL, And that tho House is undeigoing a complete finish, with largo and convenient additions suita ble to accommodate Boarders and Travellers; and without tuc flattering solicitations iwual; we invite our friends and the public in general to give iis 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 favor us with their calls BARKLY MARTIN, npril 21, 1832.—4 t. A B DAWSON ***The Federal Union A Georgia Journal will please give the above four insertions. New Grocery . rut HE Subscriber lias taken the store next 1 door to the Post Office and opposite Pomroy &. Montagues Hotel, where ho has just opened, and will sell at reasonable prices, an a -sort ment of wall selected Fresh Groceries and 012 Liquors; among which are: Old Monongahela Whiskey Western do. Old Jamaica Rum, Cogniac Brandy, Holland Gin, Old Madeira Wine, Ale and Cider, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Best Tea, Molasses, Rice, Fall Mackerel, No. 1, liavanna Segars, Best Tobacco. April 20—40-if G. GRIEVES. Shoes , Shoes . LAWIION & HOWELL HAVF just received a largo and full assort menl of Stout Negro Shoes. Gentlemen’s fine Boots, Do. do. lace boctecs, Ladies lace Prunella boots, do do Leather do. o do Morocco do. dhildren’s shot* assorted 1 Dec 3d. 1831 NEW GOODS L. C. AU.F..K HAS RECEIVED AND IS RECEIVING, HIS FALL, AND WINTER GOODS. .IIICH he will sell on accommodating terms. His stock is composed in the following articles, viz: London Duffil, 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, Bombazettes and Bombazines, Merino Circassians of various colors, Cashmcie Handkerchiefs, Bandanna, flagg, Pongee 4 plaid silk Ildkf* Super Italian Cravats, various colors, Colored crape camblet. Cotton 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 brown 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 Duclii e Silks, Silk and cotton Umbrellas, £-c. Ladies’ gentlemen’s and children’s SHOEB. A variety of men’s, youth's and children’s HftTS .V CAPS HARD*WARE &f CUTLERY. Crockers a- €slass=3Tare. ALSO, One case superior SHOT G-UNS. Dec. 3,1831—ts NOTICE MISS H. BRIGGS has removed her MaW & Female School to the Building on th*. corner of Jackson and St. Clair streets, near the Methodist Church, where she will continue to give instruction in Orthograph*, Reading, Wri ting, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra phv, History, plain Sewing, Embroidery, Fan cv-work Ac at the customary rales June 9. . 2t. SINGLE 4* DOUBLE REFINED &oaf Sugar. A Few barrels of the above article, mannfac » tured in a superior manner by W. Edward Bemont of Charleston 8. C. Teas, of different qualities. A few dozen superior while and pink CMuii paiyne wine Teneriffe and Madeira Wince. may 6. Lntvhon Ifouell iIOMEKFI N8 OF varioua kinds and col**'* ■•reiving by O W DILLINGHAM June Iff , ,