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STEH tRT SHERIFF SALE.
ON 'lie first T <• dnv in Annual next will lie
-i.Ui in tjietuwn of uuipkin.Stewart coun
ty, bo w ti ill* »>-; nl 7*o ir-* • f sale. the follow
ing pr* |» rlv. to .it: the third of lot ofiai.d in the
3.st district, lot Number ti-> Levied nas the
pipertv of Samuel ndcrs. to • atisfv one small
fi. fa. is ued f*oi*> a Justice's court <fsaid cmin
ly. in favor of John ' cidv I roper! y ] ointed
o i* by ike defendant, an ! returned In lira by a
com-: able
ONE lot *.f land No one hundred and sixty
(1(V! ) in ill* 29tli district of said county,
levied on as the property ffWm l)ilmon,lo sat
sf oio a oai' fi ia issued from a Justice court
fjlui . eountv in favor of R. K. Alsinscn vs
gin IFbnon and James Wald. Levy made and
returned !■* me bv a c*)n*>tahle.
Ala*; .! ' he-niii* time and place. one square
of'and innlier 30 in the 3lst district Levied
on as y he to iner vof Channcy llradley, to sat
isfv a small fi fa Usncd out of a J ustice's court
of Richmond Count* in favor of Benjamin Pine
vs said Br.td'.e rfelurncil to me hy a constable
JONATH AN F BRIDGES', shff
Also at'.lie same ti ne and place will be sold
the f .Mowing prop'rti to " it: faction uniiiber
87 iU 'll ■ Ia out V second di-triei of said countv.
Als I<<: nuuibe.'ss, in the 2*51 ditiict of said
count and the sou'.h half of lot number Bd. in
the 22nd district of said cm »v. Also ouo ne
gro-ill armed Xnne, about nineteen or twen
tv year-of age also 2! head ofjcattle All le
vied on us the property ol William l.auikin, to
satisfy afi fa. issued from the Superior court
of 'iliaski e.unity, in favor of G B. Lamar.—
Property pointed «>ut bv James Woods
juuo 30 Wui, MILLER, D S
_ CjIUIOLL SALES.
V\/ILL ne sold iu the town of’ arrollt.n. be-
VV tween the usual hours of safe on the first
Tuesday iu Aog tst next, the lollowi g proper
ty, viz:
All t.ephen D t'rane's interest in Lot o!
Land N * 2'.Hi iu the 2nd Di=trict of sahl Coun
ty; levied on as the property of Stephen !>
Urano. 'o siiiisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Jus
tice s Court of Jasper County i favor of Fred
ericlc S Thomas * others Lew maiie and re
lutued to me by a con-iable, and also, to salisly
afi ft from Jasper Superior Court in favor of
Gilbert *'lelind vs said < rape and others.
\l.-iQ ■me Ray lloise. levied on a-* ihe
proper: of Thomas R II Fetus to satisfy a
fi fa m favor of the Officers of the Inferior
Court of Carroll County vs said Potus
Alien Tolbert, D. S.
June 23d. t ands.
LEE SALES
ON the first Tuesday iu August next, at the
usual place ol holding Superior court ii> Lee
Countv, will he sold :
■ ne lot of land N > one hundred and seventy
eight (78) in the 3d district of i ee Count ;
levied on as the property of Green Andrews to
satisfy t, o fi tas fmni a Justice's Court of
Washing l ti county in favor ol Aden Little vs
Gro ;n Andrew.;. Lew made and returned t >
mo by a constable:
A L3<); Lot of I *and No two hundred and fifty
three (253) in the 14th district Lee county, levi
ed on as the oropertv of Win Simpson, to satis
fy two .‘i fas issued from a Justice’s court in W il
kimmn county in favor of Willis Baker vs Win
Simpson. Levy made and returned to me by a
con *tal>V •
\> o: ‘.ol of land No one hundred and forty
one 7141) in the 3d district of Lee county, lev
ied on as the property of XVin II Jordan ts sat
isf a fi fa IS’ ued from a Justice's court m Hous
ton county, in favor of 1 E. Duncan vs Wm H-
Jordari evy made and returned to me by a
constable
James 11. Martin, Sheriff L. C.
June 30.
1IE.1UI) SHERIFF'S SALE.
f \ HER 111 be sold at the court house door
in (he town ofFranllin, Heard county, on
the first Tuesday in August next, between the
ifcu. 1 hours of sale, the f Mowi-g property, viz:
Onelotof Land, No. 14,
in he 13 i district of formerly Carroll no-.*
Heard c -mtv. containing 202 acres, more or
les‘ evicd on as the property of Win Akins
to se’isfv a ti fa issued from a Justice’s court i
Morgan county. i.i favor of J mn Akins vs V\ in.
and '-lilton Akins Pinper'y pointed nut by
Wm. 11. Houghton, Esq pltffs att’v
J tNATHAN MURICK, shtf
At tin same time and place, lot of land mini
her 3. r >7, in the 3d district of formerly Coweta
now ‘tcard qnnnty Levied on as the property
of Win »i. Williamson, to satisfy sundry fi. ft*
in my b inds infivorof Howland Burgess & o
th Levied on and returned to m be a non
st:-> 1 DANIEL WHITAKERd-s
j • ;
TALBOT SALES.
and r . I he first 1 uesdav iri August next wiU be
N. sold cf.n et he court house door in Talbotto
Tati: Ktnty.between the usual hours of stile,
the folio-, r.g property,to-wit
202 l 2 acres of la nil,
he.n-T 'u No 173, in the loth district of original
ly Moscivee now Talbot county Levied on “
th pc ty of Jacob Beaslov.to satisty a smai
ti i" tied from a Justice’s court in Warren
count’ ii favor of Elijah Wells *» said Beaslev
Lerv • uie and returned to me by a ct n-table
Also. two Negro Women.
A l '-'. . * voiaan about 50 or 55 year* of age:
JIT La '.oman about 14 or 15 voars of ag.
L- tas the property of Robert VI. lujrra ,
to sundry fi. fa* issued from a Justices
C,i,. T i hot County in flavor of Jesse Liv
in.. gainst said Ingrain Levy made
and rued t t me by a constable.
Also, a lease on Lot 122,
in lie ’.iadi-Tict of originally Muscngoe n-iw
Taibol county , leased tor three years, with 3tl
a-- , cleared land Levied on as the property
of J. .!•• Vl >rns at the suit of Peter Clownr v
•aid -‘or is Levy made and returned to me >y
a cons-.able.
. OMN r. ROY NT N sbff
ALh’o,a( be same time and place, the f].
low >;• i> >o. :ty, viz:
Oii -inHi’o, eight yearsold.jtliree runs
an 1 t*v « lives, one heifer, one steer,
anil c - ock.
Lev - b- property «f Pleasant I aws->n
at tlv bunes K Smith vp. said Lawson
V , P -in security on the appeal Fi fa
fr ii i • 'iip-rior court Property‘pointed
on h - m
' it land No. 44 in the 14th district >1
or vl ihcoio now Talbot county: also
ore " <h , named Robert, afloat j. veo - >.l .
Lcvic n v t'e p-operly of Joseph \farclmit
to s’ 1 • h 1 1« issued from a Justice’
Coin r < A fJrayvs Joseph March.ml
prii.cip 't, . da Ntcphnn* endorser. Pro, er
*V ’ by dc Vuidant Levy unde and
Mlurned :■ .i- ■ Con* ab’o
v c KI.KMINO, n *
V ‘> rrO.YEI) SALE.
At .1 ee I he *.
I Del. i( iv Slurs-,
I ’st U Ur mile flow unit Calf,
IsCVil I ■ of so attach ~e »t toil sold
h 1 ' ’ ,,i ' ’p-n r M ,|„.
jirojn < -*aid s't*<*|| UH ,„i rt
-t* • f* US Fitzpatrick s/ainsi i|„
k*id J os
, JOHN «• ROYNfON,shfr
jui»* 84
MEIfnnVETHER SALES.
'? Ur.lt., wilt •*’ add *0 li. !i -i T .iesday in
\ugust next, at the ‘ tit House in erri
• other county between the usual hours efsale,
tli. following pr .perty, to-wit:
One Lotofhaiid, No. 147.
In the 3d district of formerly Tieu > now Merri
we her county. Levied on as the property o
Wm Mene’er to sa.i ty one fi. fa. issued front
Jackson Superior court in favor of Thomas
ILirdt man for the use of Irby Hudson vs. said
Wm Mentfer.
HUGH LOCKETT. D Shff.
june 30
FRAUD! FRAUD!!
VLL petsons are cautioned nut to trade fi :>r
- eight small notes for £25 each, given by me
Th inasj. Dickson, as (he same "ere o’dain-
Led i»y liami
The said notes were given some time in Au
| gust last, and were made payable on the Ist day
i >f February, 1832, to gaid Dickson or bearer
The above described notes are nut recoveia
ble at law. and 1 am determined not to pay them
nr any part of them. JO N COX.
fc'i 11, 1832, of Let Cos. Ga.
AIJ CTI ONE UR’S NO T ICE.
jBN 11E Subscriber informs the public
that ins regular Auction Sales will take
p'areon Tuesday and Friday nights; also te
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and -posed oi by auction, to hand them in the day
previou- to the sale, and those purchasing ere
particularly requested tox;all for their purcha
ses the next morning after the sale, hy so doing
hev will confer a favor on
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THE CO.MMET OP 1832;
■ - “ T hone Irani ci.ornioua sweey,
Doubling Heavc.'t’n ftrllnal cape now appears
Froiu her long travel ui'a thoutaud yca*t!”
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of the approaching Comet, ile apparent diuinal
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seen iu the heavens: including an Kphemeiis of
■ it* daily progress in Right Assemble at and Decli
nation; the times of its* Rising, Fassiug the
; Meridian, &c from the ti- it first bueomns vis
ible, to the period of its final di.-ppear tnco. The
i t'Xidanalc'y uintier enibraeed in the Map. found
ed upon iiccretliied compulations, will rentier
he whole eminently interesting, and oerfevtly
J intelligible; andatlhe same time enable the
| commonest observer to direct his eye to that
mint in the heavens v\ here the Comet will first
make its appetiaitce. mid trace its onwaid
progress from t aV today
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(iKUKfiI-A: - Merriwi tliui County.
| ■’ OHN Ay cock lolled tiefore t diaries 11. Webb,
I 1 an acting Justice of the i'c.ice in at*d for
said County.
A SORRELL HORSE,
four feet, ten iftchc.- high; lias a long tail; both
| hind feet white; sd and all round, supposed to be
nine years old Appraised hy John Rush and
I Ainsworth liardawnv to £55
.Samuel Daruern tolled before Gideon Chris-
I linn, an actmg Justice ot the Feace for said
I county-,
A MARE
| supposed to he five years old; a small star in
her forehead App.ai.-cri by I’leasant Cl op ton
and William Wyatt :o sf>s
junu 23 E \V HUSSLY, el k.
hEUKG A: Rui.dol|ili Countv.
U{ HLREAS: Thomas G ,tts applies to me
for Lelte;s of Administration on the
estate of Isaac II Langston, dec’d laie o. said
c unty: '1 his is therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
-aid deed to be and appear at my office within
tiie time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
June2'? Wm ii barton, c c.o.
ROBERT OF PARIS. ~~
O N lrand a fi-tv c .pies i*t Scott's last Novel.
Robert of Paris, t-gelher with a variety
of new and interesting works.
LL S. Norton.
march 24 Broad street
TOUACC’ i—ON t ONBIGN VIENT
•4 7 | B-xes excellent quality Tobacco, mas
*> “ ufactured in North Carolina, put to suit
retailers in pound and hall pound plugs.—For
sale low. LAYVHON & IIOYV’eLL.
aptil 21, ft-38
DISSOLUTION.
f HE connexion busin*- - under the firm of
Tarvei A Squire " as dissolved on theß4th
ot March last by the death of Mr. .-‘quire, the
business oi the concern will be closed bv Ihe
subscriber. Bi'NJ. P. I \RVER
may 10. 1-38'
HUDSON &. FELTON
HWti just received from X, w York and
harlcston. ami aie n* w opening on* door
• a Messrs Lawhon A Howell’s on Broad
.ect, a handsome assortment of Dry Goods,
Hard-ware and • ullery, Hals, Shoes Bridles,
-'add'es, Ac winch they intend to sell low for
cash or good paper
ALSO—Din.y expecting from Ncw-Orlcans.
a supply of
Orocefcs, Lagging, and Rule Rope,
the farmers anu all other persons are solicited
to call and examine for themsevles
june 9
STATE OF GEORGIA:
By his Excellence 111 I I UMl'kl Y, uo
Vtrnor and Commander in Uref of the Army
and .Vary of this mate and of the Militia
thereof:
\ HLRLAS, in and by an net of the Legis
v Y lature of this **tato, passeri on the 23rd
day of December, 1831. entitled I 'An act to ro
gulate the future elections o! n cinbeis of t on
gress in this .-talc il is enacted aud declared.
•Thai so soon as his Ejtcei.ency the Governor
hall obtain t lie laws of < engross fixing tho ra
tio of Representatives to he piec ed for the Ns
n.nal Legislature, agreeably to the iatc census,
it -hail be liis duly 'o issue Ins Pri ciaUialion, an
noiiiic-ng ihe number of Representatives of this
■-tate is entitled to.” And wh reas I lim e re
ceived official information that the Congrsss of
he United -late* have, by “an act for the up
poirument of l! cpres.:ntatir>es among the sevcul
''lutes according to the Jiff A census," passed the
22nd day of May 1",32, declared ihat the State
>i Georgia, afier the :?rd day of March 1.-33
i:all be represented in Hie i jouse of llepres.'nt
atives of the United F ates ty nine members
tube *lected within the said tale.
I have therefore, and- r tiie authority of the
he lore recited acts issued this my Proclamation,
announcing to the citizens of this State that at
the next a muni election for embers of the Le
giglature, and evety two years thereafter, until
i* tiered hv law, the |*eopl«. of this State will be
entitled to the services of, and authorized to
elect Nine Repress datives to represent them
iu the Hr use of Representatives of the Congress
of the United .States
Given unde: my hand, and the Great Seal of
.J*-': . the State, at the Stale House iu
* Milf-dgo ville.this fifth day of June,
MJSTLfeH* 1,1 > oai '4 nnr Lord eighteen
iSSi'.*.:'.;- hundred and thirty two, and in the
fifty sixth year of the Independence of the Unit
ed Stales of Ymorica
WILSON LUMPKIN.
By the Governor
Lverard Hamilton, Sec. of State.
L; The eliuors of the several newspapers in
j this Stale are requested to publish the above
once.
June 16. It
¥ OT No. - 107 in the IHJi Disuict of Musco-
IJgce ( ounty for -ale bv
GKO W DILLINGHAM.
June 0. 1838.
NOTICE.
nionlliN after dale, application will lie
nude I'* the Honorable the Court of Ordi
nary of Carroll County for leave to well Lot of
Laud No 74 in the 111li District of Henry j
County, and filly acres of Lot No 87 in said
county wd district, fir the benefit of the lieii I
and creditors of the ealat«of Jehu Long, Ist.* *1
lleiirv c, Ull! deeei.wid
MAROAKHTT LONG Lxetr x !
June®—- i
GEORGlA —Merrhcelhcr County.
ii I* RLAS James < shion, administrator
of the esiate r f John Pullin, dec. applies
to me lor lettem of dismission oi said estate—
Theaeare therefore to cile and admonnh all
and-in >ular, the kindred and creditors of said
decea.-ed. to be and appear at iny office, within
the time prescribed hy law, to show cau.-e if any
they have, why said letters should not be grant
ed Given under my hand and seal this 9th
day of November, 1831
nov 19 I.EVI M. ADAMS, c. c o
GEORGIA—.I lerriwether Loan ty.
Alburtiis E. Jackson
* * and Jordan Reece applies to me for let
ters of ad ninistrat on on the esiate of William
il Sandeiß late of said county dec. These arc
therefore tome and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said dec. to be and
appear at my office within the lime prescribed
by law to shew cause, if any they have whv said
letters should not he granted.— Given under my
hand tins Blli day of May. 1832.
may 19. LF.VI M ADAMS, c c. o
GUARDIAN’« BALE*
ILL ho sold agreeal c to an order of the
» • Inferior court of -lertiwcther county,
when sitting tor ordinary triposes, on Ihe first
Tue-day in August next, « Greenville, between
the usual hours of sale—L.ot of Land No. 187 in
the 10th dist.cf formerly Troup now Merriweth
er county, the property of A A. llirgine Lewis,
illegitimate, sold for the benefit ol said illegiti
mate SAM’!* LEWIS, Sen’r.
mav 19. 1832. Guardian,
NOTICE.
I BROUGHT lOJAIt in Greenville, Mer
} riwellicr county, a Negro woman who calls
herself Ann The owner will come forward,
prove property, pay expenses and take her a
way ELIJAH REEDER, Jailor
feh 18, 183 .
LIVERY STABLES.
f JIHE Sni.scriber would inform lie citizen*
—L ot Golurnbus ar and others visiting this sec
lion of the country, that lie has just opened In-
Livery Stables, on Crawford Street, th
river, where uvorv arrangement has been made
to accommodate the public iri lus line of busi
ness, on the most liberal terms, ile will also
keep horses by ihe year, month or night, at tiie
cus'oniary rales, and those eritiusted to Ills can
shall rcceivo the strictest attention. He will
also keep horses, Carri gns, Gigs, Sulkies, 4c
to hire, by tlie day or or a longei period, on rea
sonable terms
Ills horses will he well trained aud in good or
der, and nothing will he w anting on Ins part t,
promote the comfort and convenience of tin
patrons oftiie establishment.
JOHN WHITESIDE
a piil 2> , 1832 —6m
NEW PUBLICATION.
JUST rec ived tlhe olumb*,- Book Slore.
•' LIBRARY OF RELIGIOUS KNOW!-
EDGE, containing a J >urnal of Vovnges and
Travels by the Rev Daniel Tyerinan and
George Bennet. F,sq deputed from the London
Missionary Society to visit their various stations
io the South Sea Islands, Ghina, India. Ac. be
the years 1821 and 1829. compiled from original
documents, hv James Montgomery, author ot
1 The World before the Flood ” ‘ The I 'hr:stiar
Psalmist,’’ poems: in 3 yols.
E. S' NORTON.
June 1« Broad Street
\ O T I C I'].
I*' OUR M VI H- from |,„ date I shall ap
* pl V to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Merriwelher Countv when sitting for or inarv
purposes, for leave to sell a lot offiland. lying in
Walton county, on the waters of Apilachv.
whereon Benjamin Ward dec’d formerly lived,
f r the benefit of the heirs of Benjamin Ward
dec’d-
OBADIAII WARD, Adm'r.
June 1(5,1832.
LOTTERY NOTICE.
/TIME holders of Tieke's iri the Vlilledgeville
A Street Lottery, are informed that the re
suit of the Drawing which took place on the
sth May, 1832, may be seen by applying io
. E. S NORTON,
may 18. Agent for oqiManager*
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prices current at. the time of publication; hut
nothing connected with party politics is at any
time permfted to appear in its columns.
TERMS OF SUBSRGIPTION
l Price five dollars per annum, payable at the
middle of each year of subscription.
2. Subscriptions are in all cases charged by
the year and never for a shorter term
Contents of No. 14, Vol. 14.
China Muibery; advantage of feeding
Silkworms; Sheep comparative value of Men
no and Saxon breeds; cultivation of Potatoes-
Haifa or Spanish clover; Silk Grass; l lantinjr
enumeration of tiie different species of forest
trees; cultivation ol Peach TWf; red Beets;
Water Melons, prices af Strawbrries in New*
York mid Balimore; improvemets of < ‘attic; di
reotions fo* making chlorine gas; prices curren'
in New-York and Baltnuo e
lias received *• Steam Boat Baltimore.
cog .<randy,
amaica and American Rum,
Holland and American Gin,
Madeira j
Teneriffe I „ 7 .
Marseilles j VVmGS
Sweet J
Loaf and brown Sugar
Tobacco
A large assortment Joiner’s Tool
Blue Plains
Which he off rs 'or sale on his usual low
terms,
dec 1#
*T ewlrtsa LesV
kN the first ! uosday iu August next will bo
at tho ( ourt House in Lumpkin,
Stewart County, between the usual hours of
Nile, the following property, to-wit: The oast
half of lot number 121 in the 2<M li district of
originally Lee now Stewart County Levied
on a* the property of V\ illiam H Braswell to
satisfy two fi fas issued from a Justices'Court
of t rawford County, one in favor ofl.awslie A
Bacon, the other in favor of Edward Burlier
• gainst said Braswell Levy made and returner!
to mo In a constable.
JON*,THAN F. BRIDGES, Shff
June Id. I*>32
CORBBTS
Y •' « v do*. Mrs < stdolou's best m:*oufs* ttir
• <rt eorseis, for sale hv
may 5. lititvlion U llowi'll.
COM MBI S UOTlili.
f SHIE Subscribers have recently purchased
S the above well known stand, (brmerly oc
cupied by Gen Howard. It has undergone a
thorough couise of repairs and is now open foj
the reception of Boardorsand tiansicnl cuslcm.*
era
The •subscribers pledge themselves that Ilia
most unremitting exertions shall he made to
render the stay of those who may call upon them
agreeable. And while they would return ihetr
sincere thanks to n generous public for ihe very
ulioral patronage already bestowed, they would
respectfully solicit a continuance of similar fa
vors.
Their house is situated in a healthy part off
the town aud near the centre of business. Their
house shall at n'l limes he supplied with the beivt
the market affords, and their charges shall be
moderate: Their stables are largo, well supplied
and faithfully attended by an excellent Ostler.
1 hey have also lots for the accommodation of
drovers Iho Proprietors of the Northern and
Southern lines of Stages have selected this
house as theii general Stage office, where scats
can he daily taken for Washington City ,V New
York, Mobile &Nevv-Orleans. =
POM ROY «V MONTAGUE.
Columbus. Jan. 28 1832
in \i:wTi7i\ dsT
%\E apprise the public that we have
” * taken possession oftiie well knowu
Public House,
THE HAMILTON HALL,
And that the lloust* is a complete
finish, with largo and non-, enient additions suita
ble to accommodate Bourders aid I’ravellors'
and without ti e flattering solicitations usual;
we invite our friends and ihe public in general
to give us a call, feeling confident that every
convenient and necessary attention will bo ren
dered to make pleasant the time and situation of
those who may favoi us with their calls
barkly martin,
april 2t, 1832 —4t. A B DAWSON.
he Federal Union A Georgia Journal will
please give tho above four insertions
New Grocery.
j HIE Subscriber lias taken the store next
• door to the Post Otlice md opposite Pomroy
A Montague's Hotel, where lie has just opened
and will sell at reasonable prices, an a sort
uicnt of wall selected Fiesh Groceries and O/li
Liquors; among which are:
Old M* i in !:: Whiskey
Western do.
Old Jamaica Rum,
G’ogniac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Old Madeira Wine,
Ale arid nh r.
1 oaf and Brown Sugar.
Best Tea, k *
Molasses,
Rice,
Fall Mackerel, No. 1,
Havanna Segars,
Best Tobac*.
April 20—49-if G. GRIEVSLSL
Shoes, Shorn.
LAWHON & HOWELL
nAV I just received a large and full assort,
ment of Stout Negro Shoes.
Gentlemen’s fine Boots,
O®* * do. lace boctees,
Ladies lace Prunella boots,
do do Leather do.
o do Morocco do.
dhihlren’s hoes assorted
Dee 3d. 1831
NEWGOODsT
L. C. ALLEN
HAS RECEIVED AND IS RECEIVING, HIS
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
HIGH he will sell on accommodating
terms* His stock is composed in part of
the following niticleß, 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,
Bombazottes and Bombazines,
Merino Circassians of vari *us colors,
< ’ashmeie Handkerchiefs,
Bandanna, flagg, Pongeo 4 plaid silk Ildkfs.
Buper Italian Cravats, various colors,
Colored crape camblot,
< ntton and Linnen Drilling,
Ladios’ silk, cotton and worsted Hose,
Gentlemen’s do. do. and halfdo.
Ladios’ g gentlemen’s Gloves of various kinds,
< ambric, Swiss, jaconet and hook Muslins, '
Super bleached and brovn Linens,
Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings,
Domestic Plaids, Bed Ticking, Russia Sheeting,
I rinted 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 SHOES.
A variety of men’s, youth's and children’s
* hats a caps
HARIL WARE CUTLERY.
Croc turn <Klass=W!tav*.
AI.SO,
One case superior SHOT GUNS.
Dec. 3,1831—ts
\onn;
[UTISS 11. BRIGGS has removed her Main
-L»i A Female School to t lie Building on the*
corner of Jackson and St. Clair streets, near tho
Methodist f hurch, where she witt continue to
g'vo instruction in Ortliograpln, Reading, Wri
ting, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra-.
phv, History, plain Sowing. Emhro'dery, Fan*.
<*v work Ac at tho customary rates
Juno D. 2 1.
SINGLE *y DOUBLE REFINED
fto.if -Sufliir.
A Imrrele ol ilio abovo srticlo. n'lnirfiu?*
» lure?* t n a superior manner by VV. KdWard
Kemeul of ( barle«ion S C.
f «m, • I itifVernnf ijunlitieK.
A few iloEen while am! pink Cham*
pntifno wine
renwrifle and Mudeiia Wines.
§• li»iw lion k llovi ill
ii< msm \k
rs V V»iiimn kilulMlltdfitlhrk « reiving bf
V s O W DIJ.LINOIIAM
Jon* |6.