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/\ V i,elir tT -fo'- u. 9 ' nf.it «HI bo
% 5 • x i' ii ■ nViii ' ewnrt coun
ts v . • u ,•: hour* f -nip the fallow
■\ bird * f W «flHd in Mis
•; . ,ff 4 X 28 t,CVKtd
pr ■ ■ f s'unuel iideri.to Mjsfv im* small
fi r j- ned f n.n n J is! i-e’s court cFsuiil r un
tv! , favor of J!m ie-.l I‘r.iperty ! > inte :
o, i I lie clefenJa it. »nJ relumed to u.o by a
CO' s‘'.e , j . .
OSh !■ t f !ne>d No one hundred ai'd «tx»y
(Kill in ’J..- oiMrict of s-i:H county,
levied 0(1 as -.lie prep n . tAt fit 1 i irioii,to sat
fi fa i sued f • n a Justice c».r«
f U giv - s»* in five of ft • it- Alt in‘'OH vs
*a : l> if ..I J ito - Ward. Levy made and
returned 'ne by a eoiietal.de.
AN he ■ ■ >!<•!» lie 1..! "UC .pine
of' >nd. u'tiVr 30 in.the 31st district Levied
on ns th •pi oner-v • htenicv Hjnd ?v to -at
Iff* „ ..nail sis. «wn*d «U of a Juat tee » court
of'Rich •• id fount i in favor of .teuiamm 1 me
vs Slid Urn die returned t -me by t constable
'* • j ,N \TH v N F BRIDGES, stiff
\l.„ -t the -an e time and place « i’ll tie sold
the f.SWn v property to-- it: tketmi. nn niter
b 7 in *h-. i * > ’‘» r! d »*t .tin county.
Als .' |.|' U -r in the 22d and; t-ict of said
(n ’,' a.i.l the south half of lot number 81*. in
the *i *»'d listiict of said c unity. Also oue lie
moViri iirmed Anne, about nineteen or tv on
tv year ~f ,g« -also 21 head of cattle All le
vied on as the property of Willi mi Lamkin, tu
sn'i-fv a fi fa. issued from the Suoeri .r c .urt
of ’uUsiv ...mntv, in favor <>f G It Lamar
Li ..,ii pointed u: by James .Voo.ls
e » W Ml LI HR. I>
CARROLL SALES.
7*ILL be sold iu the town »>f airdlton. be
\ V ' veen the nsp .1 li -urs of sale m: the first
Tuesday in A 511 st next, the follow. 5 proper
Ad ' "te-iheri !) Trane's interest in Lot of
Land N -i if. in the. 2nd District of si i t oun
•v 'evied on ns the property of Stephen D
Crane to satisfy s'.iid- v fi fas issued from a Jus
lue s' ' . irt of Jasper ' 'minty b favor ot Fred
ericlt S Th nuas A others Lew made and re
turned in aeon ■ able, ami also, ,0 satisfy
afifi fpom Jasper -tupeuor Court i" favor of
Clilber 1 'lsland vr said ' rams and 'her .
i|.SO uie Rev Hot so levied on as the
nrouertv of Thomas U N R'dms to satisfy 0
fi ft in favor of the Officers of tlie Interior
Court oft arrol! County v said I ■>»-
Allen Tolbert, l). >.
June 23d: 1d s -
LEE .ILLS
ON tho first Tuusdav in August next, at the
usual place ot holding Superior court in Lee
Count v, will be sold :
ine I >t of land N> one hundred and seventy
eight . 178) m the 3d district of L.en Couiil-. ;
levied m. as the property f Green Andrews to
eafisfv t< o fi tas ft out a Justice’s < ourt. ot
Wasiiingl n county in favor ol Aden ! title ve
Gr-u n \ 1 lie v?. Levy made and returned to
me bv a constable:
ALSO; ~ tof I .and No two hundred and tidy
thteo( 33) ui ti I l;h district Lee eoumy, levi
ed „■ .roperti ofW'm Si -pson, loaatis
fv two fi fas issued from a Justice’* court 111 V\ il
kinson countv iu favor of Willis !lai<er vs U m
fijnps m Levy made and returned t■ me by a
constable. . - ,
Also- • .ot of land No one hundred and lorty
one (141) in 'lie 3d district of Lee county, lev
ied on as the nreperty of It in II Jordan t sat
is t\ a fi fa is ued frou'i a Justice’s court inll'»
ton comt . in favor of J K l)un(?a*i Vi- Win
Jordan. *?vv raado and returned to mo by a
constable •
James 11. Martin, Slienil L. i .
Jiuie 00.
HEARD SHERIFF'S SALE.
f i HER 111 bo 8"ld at the corn ! lio i.-m (fo<>r
the first Tuesday in August next, between the
usual (tours of sale, the following property, viz:
One lot of Land, No. 14,
in the 13th district of ormortv ‘’stroll no >
Hoard count! containing 202 acres more or
loss ev ed on as the «ropor:y of Win Akins.
L> sati-lV a fi fa issued from a justice’s court in
Murgm county,! 1 favor of J dm Akin“ vs Wm.
and • iiton VUins Proper v pmuled out by
VV 0 H. Houghton. Esq uUffs att’v
.1 (NATHAN MUBIOK shff.
At 1 n " same lime <nd pine- lot nf land nma
her3s7. in the 3d dis'rict f formerly Cowela
now Heard corin'V Levied on ns the prop-Tty
of VVi'Us •’ WiHiunscn, lo ati f> s-mdry fi I «
in my hands in fivor of Rowland Burgess it o
thers Levied on mil returned lo 1 ( hr a con
stable DANIEL WHIT AKER and. s
TALBOT SALES.
ON ‘hefisl I'ru il.t in August next will tie
sotd ( oTnie 1 he court house il-oor m Talb ‘ttou
Ta h 't county, bet ween the usual hours of sale,
the following oroo Ttv. to . it
20C 1 2 acres of land,
bei'irrlo' No «7.1 01 the Loth district .f original
ly M isc • :oe no ■* , >t county Levied on s
thpr pe-tvofl 1 • Beasley, to satisfy 11 smali
fi fa issued Iron J "slice's court in AVarrc
countv in favor ■ 1 Elijah Wells vs said Beasley
Lew made m returned lo ne bv a C' 11 table
Also, two \e«ri*o Women.
AGO",a wouvin about 30 »r etr- if age:
JUIM P : i, a woman about 14 or I'» year-. '>l age
Levied on as 'he proper*) nf Rofniri M. Infra ,
tO"ati"f. sundry li. sis issued from ' Justices
cmi iu IVhoi' ouutv m f:vor of Je-*sc Liv
ingston vs. against said luflrn i Levy made
and returned In me bv i constable.
Also, a lease on Lot 122,
in t'u- *3d die rict of originally Muscogee now
Talbot countv. leased for three years, with 30
ae- s cleared land . Levied on as (lie properly
of Janie- Vf-ris, at the suit of Petor Glower
said .vioriis Levy made and returned to me iy
a oonsialde.
OHN '. I’.OYNT >N. shff
ALSO, at the mino time aud 'place the f4-
Jovving property,'viz:
Onemare, ois’iit years old,{three cows
ami two calves, one heifer, one steer,
and ip clock.
Lev :on a the property of Pleasant a-vgeti
at lb suit of fumes f Smi li V-. said Lawson A
V.t ;’ea: son security on the appeal Fi fa
fro i Talbot Superior court Proper y pointed
oat b a.vAon
One lm ol land No. 44 in the 14th district
or <c all Muse ,go ■ now Tallmt county: sLo
one iii-ct.o hoy named fiohert. about 7 year ; 1,1.
Lfvied n i* the property of Joseph Marchan'
to mo' 'sty sundry ti f » issued from a Justice's
Court iu favor of A Graves Joseph Man li n t
pri • Ii •!, and Silas Stephens endorser Proper
ty ' ted nut by defendant Levy made and
relume Ito it:.* Ia Con- nh'e
Wm FLEMING-, n s
ro 'Tpo.ved s.iu:
At i* ..•• ini" and plane, vllhe s .1.1
1 I> rk liny Morse,
i Jt rk Itrindlc Cow nnd f’nlf,
Lr • . v rtucof ii oUeehmc t and sol I
bv ." hn i ilili Si.prrior eourl (lie
pm v •! J •• Line aid a"nchmun* «u and
oil 1 f Itn• m Filfpatrick npuiul t
•an' '■ ml aip
JOHN C BOYNTON, *hlf
June T n .
MERRnVETJfER SALES.
will e ■ (i. lie- fiisl fc- dav iu
Ai 11 t next. i't ne • "rt Houer in erri 1
wether c< nty het» rn the esi al hour* cfsale, ‘
the fullowing pr .periy, to wit;
One !<olof fjttrul. No. 117.
luthe 3d district of formerly Ti u 1 now Merri
weilier county. Levied «n as the property o
Wm Mena'er. to satisfy one fi. fa. i«vne<l from
Juckson Superior court in f.vvoi of Thomas
Ibirdi man fi>r t.'ie one of Irby iltidson vs said
\\ 111. Aioncfer.
HUGH LO< KETT, D Shff
juue 30
FltAI'D! FRAUD!!
\| ,L persons ate eautiom and not 'o trade fir
. eight small iiotcs for f2T>each, given by me
U' Tlioiiins J. Dickson, as the same « ere obtain
ed by fiaud.
The said notes were given some time in Au
g bt last, and were made payable on the Ist day
of February, 1832, ti said Dickson o" imarer
The above de^cri | led notes are not
blc at law, and ! am determined not to pa v them
or any pari of them JO N COX,
feb 11, 1832, of l.rr Cos On.
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place on Tuesday and nights; also .e
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vi posed oi b\ auctioi WHnd thorn in the day j
pteviou to tlie sale, and those purchasing are
particularly requested to call for their purcha
ses the next morning after the sale, by so doinjrj
hey will confer a favor on
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I GIiUIUiIA: ~Merriwether County.
! • OHN At cock tolled before Charles 11. W ebb.
IjE&*ii acting Justice of the Peace in and for
S3id County,
H A SORRELL HORSE,
1 fflir feet, ten incWks high; lias a long tail; both
i hind feet white; sd-’d all roun 1, supposed to bo
nine year* old Appraised by John Rush and
| Vmsworiii Hardaway to f-bb
Samuel Dardern tolled i.efore Gideon Cliris
■ tian, ar acting Ju tice of tho Peace for said
| county-,
A MARK
I supposed to be five , ears, old; a small star in
her forehead Appraised by Pleasant Clopton
and William W\ att 10 §bf
jane23 F. W HUSSEY, el k. .
GEORG A: Randolph' County.
\\. Hi RKAS: Thomas i.tts applies to me j
v v for Letle sos Administration i,n tho
estate of 1.-aac II Langston, dec'd late o said [
c unty: This n> therefore Id cite and admonish i
all and singular the kindred and c reditors oftha !
said deed to be and appear at my olfice w ithin
the time prescribed bi lavv, to shew cause, if !
any they have why said letters should not be I
granted
june 23. \V.ii! H RUITON. C C. O.
ROBERT OF PARIS.
ON hand a t. w c-pies < f s>cot*’s last Novel, j
Robert of Paris, t get her with a variety i
of new and interesting works.
E. S. Norton.
march 24 Broad street
TOHa T •—ON i.N -i t; .\ MF.NT
’3 ; a; B xes excellent quality Tobacco, ma«
*9 - uf'iclured in North ( arolina, p>il to suit
retailers in pound and half pound pings.— For
sale iow. LAWHON & HOWELL,
apt il 21, 1832
DISSOLUTION.
’I HE connexion in lmsi:n s under the firm of
Tarver A Squire was dissolved on the 24th
of March Inst by the death of Mr. Squire, the
business of the concern-w ill be closed by the
subscriber. BKNJ. P TARVER,
mav 10. 1832
Sk w 00 n
HUDSON kFELTON
ju ; receiv.o fr-in N w York and
.. Afessri T.iiwlu 11 ,V |lndeu > s < l> < ii n S>?£fiS
. oet. a handsome ass,,rtmeiit of Dry (roods,
Haa.-ware and ullety, lljis. Bln,es Bridles.
Saddles, »Vc which tney ijitend to sell low for
ra-h or good paper.
> ALSO—-Daily expecting fr m N'ew-Orleans,
a supply of
O'eocenes, Lagging, and Rale Ripe,
’lie Farmers and all oth »r persons are solicited
to call -Jnd cxain.ne fo< the Bevies
june !)
STATE <> F ii E< Ml MIA:
lly his Exctlimr . Isl- >.\ l/MJ J KIX , it
er r< or nnd Commander in i /• if of the .Irmy
omt .Vorif <f this State nnd of the Militia
th renf:
V\ HERE \S. in and by .in act of the I pgis-
J latore of this lain, passed on the 23rd
-lu'of I'ecembisr. 18*1 entitled ‘‘An act to re
gulate the fu are elf. (ions of members of Gon
o e-n in this Sii to. it is enacted and declared,
: !\ii so soon as his Excellency the" Governor
--hall obtain the laws ot Gm,gress fixing the ra
tio of Representatives to bo elec'i and for tlie Nh
tional Legislature, agiceaWy to the late census,
it -hall bo his duty to issue his Proclamation, an
nouncing the nut.ibor of Representatives of this
ite is entitled to.’ , 'ml whereas I have re
ceive,! official information that the Gongress of
'he United - talcs ha e, Uv ‘an n,t for the ap-
Ii ointment of I'eprrsi ntutires omon<z the sett at
''tales actor ding to the fifth cnnnis'” passed the
22nd day of May I -112 declared that the State
of tie rgia. a Per the 3rd <tay of March 1.533
shall be represented irt the House of Represent
ativcs ot the United States, by nine members
to he ejected within the said state.
I have therefore, under the authority of the
b'S. re recited act* issu'd tins my Proclamation,
announcing to the citizen of this -bate that at
i' e next annual election for members of the Le
giglature, and every two years thereafter, until
altered l.y law, the people of this State will he
c. lit led to the services of, and authorized to
elect Mine Representatives to represent them
in tin 11 use of Representatives of the Congress
of the United States
Given undei my hand andthe Great Seal of
’ it *^ ie hbate, at the State House in
* ' i Millodgeville.thirfifthday ofJune.
L. ; in the yeat of our Lord eighteen
' - » ' humiicd and thirty two. and in the
fifty sixth yearofthe Independence of the Unit
od States of America
WILSON LUMPKIN.
By ’he Governor
Fo erard Hamilton, See. of State
Hi flic editors of the several newspapers in
j th s State are requested to .publish the above
on i.
j Juno Id.— 1 1
Za
IOT No 107 in the Dili District of Musco-
Jgue i 'ounty, for "ale by
GIO W DILLINGHAM.
June ft. 1832.
NOTICE.
IJIftUR months «t\er and ite, application will be
mide to the I lun able the Court of Ordi
nary nf Uarroll Comity fir leave to sell Lot of
I .arid No 71 in the tltli District of lleniy
County, ami filly acres of Lot No 87 in said
conn" v nnd district, for the iMMeflt of the heir« i
mi creditor* of ihe estate of John Lang,date of
Henri l‘ nut decenseH
MAP.GARETT LONG Pieti x 1
June 51—— • |
GEORGlA —Merrifeether County.
HERE ' n Jauaes * sliion, nd.iiinistrato'
of the estate f John Pullin, dec. applies
lo me for letters of dismission or said estate —
These are therefore to cite and admoni-h al!
and sin irlar, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any
they have, why said letters should not be grant- !
ed Given under my hand and sea! this I’tli \
day of November. 1831
uov 19 I.EVI M. ADAMS, c. c o
GEOUGI \—Meriwether L'oanty.
'MTIIEREAS Alburtus E. Jackson
” * and Jordan Recce applies to me for let
ters of adnunistrat on on the estate of William
H Sandeis late of said county dec. These are
therefore to cite and adrn nish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said dec. to be and
appear at my office within tlie lime proscribed
by law to shew cause, if ally they have said
lotters should not be granted.— Given under my
hand this eth day of May, 1832.
may 19. LEVI M ADAMS, c c. o
GUARDIAN’- SALE.
'•TK7 ILL be sold agreeal e to tin order of the
» » Interior court cf Icrriwetber county,
wfion sitting for ordinary -urposes, on the first
Tuesday in August next, Greenville, between
the usual hours of sale— i.ot of Laud No. 157 in
the 10th dist.cf formerly Troup now Merriweth
er county, the property of A A Birgine Lewis,
illegitimate, sold fir the brnefit of -aid illegiti
mate SAM’L LEWIS, Sen’r.
may 19, 1832. huardian.
NOTICE.
I BROUGHT TO JAIL in Greenville, Mer
i riwethcr county, a Negro woman who calls
herself Anti. The owner will coine forward,
prove prnpeity, pay expenses and take her a
way ELIJAH REEDER, Jailor
feb. 18 183 .
LI VER V S TABLES.
y-HE Subscriber would inform the citizen*
iA ot Columbus a> and others visiting this sec
tion of the country, that lie lias just opened his
Livery Stables, on Crawford Street, near the
river, where every arrangement has been made
lo accommodate the public in his line of busi
ness, on tho most liberal terms He will also
keep horses by the year, month or night, at the
cus'omary rates, and those efitrusted to his caic
shall receive tlie strictest attention. Ho will
also keep horses Garri ges, Gigs, Sulkies, Ae
to hire, by the day or or-a longer period, on rea
sonable terms
His horses will be well trained and in good or
dor, and nothing will bo wanting on his part t
promote the comfort and convenience of tin
patrons of tlie establishment
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• NEW PUBLICATION.
JUST ree ivod at the olumb s Bonk Store.
' LIBRARY O RELIGIOUS KNOWL
EDGE, containing a Journal of Vovapes and
Travels by tho Rev Daniel Tyerman and
George Rennet. Esq. deputed from the London
Missionary Society to visit their various stations
in the South Sea Islands, China, India. A c. be
the years 1891 and 1829. compiled from original
documents, bv James Montgomery, author of
‘ The World before the Flood ” ‘ The Christian
Psalmist,” and other poems: in 3 vols.
E S NORTON.
June 10 Rr-ad Street
TV O T i v rc.
r tOUR M' NTIIS from this date I shall ap
" ply to the Honoralilo-the Inferior Court of
Merriwctlier County w hen sitting for or inary
purposes, for leave to sell a lot of land, lying in
Walton county, on the waters of Apilachv,
whereon Benjamin Ward dec’d formerly lived,
forthe benefit of tho heir* of Benjamin Ward
dec’d.
OBADIAII WARD. Mm'r
!1, r, **>, tOOO
LOTTERY NOTICE.
/T4HF, holders of Tickets in the Milledgeville
■ Street ' otterv. ate informed that tlie re
sult. of the Drawing which took place on the
sth May, 1832, may be seen by applying to
E. S. NORTON,
may 18 Agent for atp.Managers
TIIE AMERICAN FARMER^
iliteil his Ci’ieon It. Smith, is vu 1 shed in Sal*
timore, id hy 1 IH.VIVE HITC H'OCK if
Cos (sue essors oj J S Skin er ) in weekly
numbers of eight quarto pages, at Five Dot
. hers per annum
rT is devoted exclusively to practical Agricul
ture: Horticulture; undßuialand Domestic
Leonora v: —The American Farmer contains
also a great number of useful receipes: readings
adapted to tho stations of mothers and mistres
ses of families ; so much of the news as relates
to foreign and and imestic markets for Agricultur
al products, and a correct statement of their
prices current at the time of publication; but
nothing connected with party politics is at any
time permitod to appear in its columns.
TERMS OF SUBSRCIPTION
1 Price five dollars per annum, payablo at the
middle of each 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.
New China Mulbory; advantage of feeding
Silk worms;. Sheep, comparative value of Mcri
no and Saxon breeds; cultivation of Potatoes;
alfalfa or Spanish clover; Silk Grass; Planting;
enumeration of the different species of forest
trees; cultivation of Peach Trees; red Beets;
Water Melons, prices af Strawberies in New-
York and Balimore; improvemets of Cattle; di
rections fo* making chlorine gas; prices current
in New York and Baltimo e .
ls li. t\ ALLM
Hus received i>* Steam Bout Baltimore.
cog ..randy,
•itriaica and American Rum,
Holland and American Gin,
Madeira j
Teneriffe !
Marseilles \ W,ne,,
Sweet J
Loaf and brqwn Sugar
Tobacco
A large assortment Joiner’s Tool
Blue Plains
W Inch he offers (or sale on liis usual low
terms,
dee 10
sthwakt Aim
i \N the first Tuesday in August next will be
* sold a' the Court House in Lumplia {
Stewart County, Imtween the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit: The east
halfof lot number 121 in the 201', district of
originally Lee now Stewart (V ~,Jl v j ~v j e d
ou a. the property of WiJliwp H Braswell to
satisfy fwo fi fas issued fro Jnptices’Court
of Crawford County, one f . vor
Bacon tfie other in r - avor „ f K dward Barker
agsmsl stud Brasw j(1 u , e , nd telurn „ d
to mo by n const 1
. and VyUN F. imiDGF-S, Ehir
Juno If, | W
t CO II WETS.
j t Few do*. Mrs ( antclou's beat manufaclur
. ** etf corseu, for rn!c In
f ntuy 3. Law hon 4 llotvell. J
( OU HItVS HOTEL,
■ f pHE Subtcrffiers have recently purchased
I the above well known stand, formerly oc
i enpied by Gen. Howard It has undergone a
i thorough course of repairs and is now open for
; the reception of transient cu-tcm
• ers
The subscribers pledge themselves that tho
most unremitting exertions sha’l be made to
render tlie stay ol those «ho may call upon them
agreeable. And wWle lhey would return their
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 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, jnd their charges shall be
moderate Their stables are large, well supplied
and faithfully attended by an excellent Ostler.
They have, also lots for the accommodation of
drovers. Tho Pioprietors of the Northern and
Southern lines of Stages have selected this
house as theit general Stago office, where seats
can be daily taken for Washington City & New
York, Mobile & New-' Irleans.
POM ROY A MONTAGUE.
Columbus. Jan 28. 1832
iv ivT:w hands '
apprise tlie public that we have
» * taken possession of the well known
Public House,
TIIE HA MILTON lIAI.L,
And that tlie I louse is undergoing a cmnpleto
finish, with large and convenient additions suita
ble to accommodate Boarders ard Travellers;
aud without t. o Haltering solicitations usual;
*ve invito our friends and tlie public in general
to give us a call, feeling confident that every
convenient nail necessary attention will be ren
dered to ir.ako pleasant the time and situation of
those who may iavpi us with their cal s
BAB KLY MARTIN,
npril 21, 1832—Jt. A B DAWSON
.’.The Federal Union A Georgia Journal will
rile , ‘K the above four insertions
i\ew Grocery .
'jPHE Subscriber has taken the store next
1 door to tho Post Office and opposito Pomroy
& Montague’s Hotel, where he has just opened,
and will sell at reasonable prices, an assort
ment of wall selected Fresh Groceries aud Old
Liquors; among which are:
Old .M nongahcla Whiskey
Western do.
Old Jamaica Rum,
Cogniac Brandy, *•
Holland Gin,
Old Madeira Wine,
Ale and ( ider,
Loaf and Brown Sugar,
Best Tea,
Molasses,
Rico,
Fall Mackerel, No. 1,
Havanna Ssgars,
Best t obacco
April 20-49- if. G. GRIEVES.
Sli o es, Sh o (s.
LAWHON Jv HOWELL
I T AV F just received a large and full assort
-A ment of Stout Negro Shoes.
Gentlemen’ s fine Boots,
Do. do. lace boctccs,
Ladies lacn Prunella boots,
do do l.cather do.
o do \Vlorocco do.
dhildren’s li ocs assorted
Dee :id. 1831
NEW GOODS.
L. C. ALLEN
HAS RECEIVFIt ANO IS RXCETVISO, IMS
FALL ANT > WINTER ROODS,
HIGH ho will sell on accommodating
term.;. Hi s stock is composed in part o.f
the following artio les, viz:
London Dulfil, Rose and Point Blankets,
Super blue, black, brown and olivo Cloths,
Black Lasting, neaverteens, Fancy Cord,
Red and white F lanncls Canton Flannels,
Red, white andfi gnred Valencia Shawls,
Bomba2ettcs and Bombazines,
Merino Circassian! of various colors,
Cashineie ilandke rchiofs.
Bandanna, flagg, 4 ’ongee S, plaid silk Ildkfs.
Buper Italian Cr.T rats, various colors,
Colored crape can iblet,
i otton and Linno. n Drilling.
Ladies’ silk, cottG n and worsted Hose,
Gentlemen's do. and o. and hali'do
Ladies' gontlenu ;n’s Gloves of various kinds,
Cambric, Swiss, ja. eonet and Muslins,
Super bleached am 1 broam f.inens,
Brown and bieachet 1 Shirtings and Sheetings,
Domestic Plftids, But 1 Ticking, Russia Sheeting,
Printed Bed-spreads, counterpanes,
Italian Gros de Napl os Muslin Robes,
Sarcnet and Duchi t • Silks,
Silk and cotton Und irellas, c.
Ladies’ gentlemen’s and children’s SHOES.
A varioty of men's . youth’s and children’s
HAT! t'A CAPS
HARD, WAI IE «$• CUTLERY.
Croclicri) ( s GZUiss^m'arc.
ALSO,
One ease supi rior SHOT GUNS
Dec 3,1831—ts
]\«l TICK
MISS H. BRIGI.iS has re » oved licr Ma!o
- A Female ScL 00l to t lie Building on tlie
corner of Jackson anti St. Clair streets, near ihd
Methodist Church, v here she will continue to
give instruction in Orthography , Reading, Wri
ting, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Googra
phv. History, plain Sewing, Embroidery, Fan
cy work Ac. at lli ( e customary rates
June ft. £t,
SINGLE iV DOUBLE REFINED
2toa:t
\ Few barrels c f the above article,naiiulac
» lured in a snr.orior manner by IV I duard
Itemont of < harWton, SC.
Teas, of different qualities.
A few dozen superior white and pink Cham
paigne wine
Teneriffe and Madeira Wines.
imiv •>. Lawhon llowail
lio\U;sfi \N
I* various kinds and rultirr receiving by
o. w. miamoliXM