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COS AM EJllrt UARTLETT-EDITOH.
«Tijc Democrat
is pubmsiii'.d r.vrnY uekk in
C OLU >1 HUS, O E <» ti G I A ,
at Three Dollart per annum, if paid in ad
vance. or Four Dollars, at the end of the
year. It is expected that all application for
subscription from a distance, will be accom
panied with the money.
Advertisements will be inserted at reasonable
rates Sales of land and negroes, by adminis
trators, executors or guardians, are requited by
law to be he'd on the first tuesday in the month,
between the hours of 10 o clock in the forenoon
3 in the afternoon, at the court house of the
county in which tbo propefty is situated. Notice
of these sales must bo given in a. public Gazelle
sixty days previous to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must
lie givei in a like manner forty days previous to
lie day of sale.
Notice todebtors A credilorsof an estato must
be published forty days
Notice that all application will he made to the
court of ordinary for leave to sell land must be
published four months.
ID*Letters on business must be Post paid to
insure attention
CREEK STAND.
rTXIIIS establishment, situated in le Creek
r Nation, on the Stage Road from Colum
bus. Ga to Montgomery, Ala. is now open for
the recep'ion of trav tiers winder the manage
ment and direction of the subscriber It is lo
cated equi distant from the ca tern and western
borders of the Nation, it being thirty eight miles
from < ,'olumbus, and the same distance from
Line Creek, the residence of Mr. Walter 11
Lucas 'Excellent and commodious buildings
ligvo been erected by the subscriber, entirely
new, which will always be kept in a state of
neatness and icgularity for the comfort and con
venience of those who may be disposed to pat
ronize him. His staules are secure and roomy,
Dm! abundantly supplied with corn and fodder
lie is assisted in tbo management »f his House
by Mr and Mrs Reuben Lanier. It istlie pos
itive 'otermination of the subscriber to bo mod
crate in his changes, and to establish such rates
ns cannot fail to be satisfactory, and he flatters
lii 'self from bis knowledge of the business,
having been for several years engaged in the
Cnlunibus llotell, under the direction of Gen.
N. Howard, and subsequently under that of
Messrs t’omroy & Montague, that ho will he
able to give satisfaction to those who call at his
House. SAMPSON LANIER
July 14. tfo
~ ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
VI ' ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Octn-
W her next during the lawful hours a’ the
Court House in Columbus Muscogee County,
L‘ t of Lnnd Vo 198 in the 6th district of Mus
cogee;—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 Tiiree months credit with small
notes and approved security.
IHRAM FULLER, Adm’r.
Jul v 14
NOTICE.
’IMOUR months after date, application will be
JL made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Stewart County, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate of
John R. Patterson (deceased,) for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors ofsoid estate
JARED IRWIN, Ydm’r
MARY PATTERSON, Adm x
July 14 1m 4in
NOTICE.
I N OUR 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. 295
in the 2uth District formerly Muscogee, now
Harris count v, for tlie benefit of the heirs and
creditors of James Leatlu rs deceased.
SAMUEL LEATHERS, Adm’r.
July 14 tm dnis
HASHING MACHINE.
rpilE Jubscrber begs leave to inform his
I friends and the public generally that lie
has the Patent Right for ashing Machines of
tiie most approved plan, and will keep them
constantly on hand for sale, and will sell them as
low as fliey can bo bought in the old counties.
■ He will sell Machines or Patent -Rights in
the counties of Muscogee. Hariis, Troup, Tal
bot., Marion, and Randolph
This Machine washes clean nd fast, and
does not injure the clothes in the least
• j The subscriber also carries on the Cab
inot business in its various branches, and will
.soli on accommodating terms.
THOMAS VV. UTTON.
July 14. 3
JOINER’S TOOLS
OF a .superior quality A well assorted, just
opening LAW HON V IIOWELL.
april 21, 1832
TO POSTMASTERS,
riHIE subscr'.ier lias jest icceived an nssort-
I ment of Paper, Twine, Ac. for Post Office
use E S. NORTON
E. WELLS $ Cos.
HAVE just receive,., at the sign of the gilt
-boot; 4 Ooz- fine CALFSKINS.
Also: Lining Shins, Binding, tyc.
Je!y 14. 1 t o
EXCHANGE of HORSES.
AN exchange of horse-- ha-- taken place h.
tween t'olumbus and Mr James G Salis
bu-y’s, at Good \le, 50 miles below Columbus
en the f ‘hat’alieochcr:
Captain Barrow, of the steamboat. Georgian
inconsequence oflhe lowneas of the river, w, is
obliged to stop his boat, and go up bv land t<
Columbus; I lent him a v tv excellent blaca
horse to rule- up Tbo Captain being unne
qnaiuted with the horse, some person lias e nd
an exchang. nd left in the possesion of tbo
captain an old horse nearly the color of the oth
er. Mr Salisbury s hors, is about fifteen and n
half hands high, well pm-portioned and strong
honed, worth ono hundred and twenty dollars;
not a white hair on him except n lit'le spot be
bind the ear Tin- <nc leil m his (dare is about
tffeen hands high long back, crook.nl bled legs
one hind foot white to l •• fool lock, and a »lii c
spot in his forehead his foreparts nre pretty
go-d, and lie racks lien made to doit; lias the
marks of harness and crupper If any per • n
has os'such a horso as above described tiny
would do well to call on captain Harrow and
ace him, as i- is quite pmbable ilia' he was sto
lon and the exchang" made at nigh' * Ip r - eept.
Harrow put up A suitable rrWard wi be pan
Ibr ibe delivery of M>. S's Uorso aud the thief,
"f eitlicr.
ON • ONf IGNMENT
And for sale, by
SHORTER, TARVER, & CO.
FL piees Circassian*
t* 8 “ Ronibazrtta assorted
81 “ Fancy Prints “
* 8 .*• Plaid A striped Domestics
3 “ Negro Clot h, woollens
7 “ SaUinctte
3 “ Fustians
3'i ‘ u oz purple & Red Plaid 11
1 10-12 French Brittanies “
2 6 12 Brittauias “
1““ . “
2 “ Indelinlde Ir.k
24 i.entber Caps
1 ps 6 4 Table Diaper
4 11-12 l>oz Pocket Boj'ts
2 ps Supr Black Crape
6 “ Swiss Book muslin
2 “ Tamboiiid “ “
7 “ “ Leno ‘
2 “ Marino Cloth,
4 Supr Greene Table Covers
6 ** lflue Table do.
3 ps Velveteens
19 CoVerleUs
3 ps Lav n
1 Doz ' 'ambrick Ilkfs
2 “ Illakk Silk Gloves
1 8-12 “ White “ “
20 Bb!s Prime Pork,
9 “ Mackerel, No 3,
4 “ “ No 1,
1 Pipe Amciean Brandy,
2 Qr. Casks Malaga Vi’iiie,
1 “ Teneritle “
1 Indian Bbl Muscat “
|0 Bbls N. Orleans Rum,
s*• I.oaf Sugar,
10 Kegs Tot acco
6 Boxes Champagne,
20 “ Raisins/
G Baskets Sweet Oil,
20 Boxes Cider,
8 “ Segars, Ist quality,
5 “ Spertu Can lias,
12 “ Smoaked Herrings,
10 Bags Green Coffee,
Ail of which articles will be sold by wholesale
and on accomodating terms Merchants from
the Cour.trv would d.v well to call and exam
ine forthemclvcs.
Juno 9th
fP HE Augusta Insurance ami Eati!;-
ing Company will insure Produce and Mer
chandise against the dangers of River Naviga
lion on good steam boats and other liver craft,
and upon good vessels from Apalacbico a to New
Orleans or the atlantic cities.
They wi I also t ike fire risks upon /biddings,
Merchandise and Produce
GEO W DILLINGHAM, Agent.
SHORTER, TARVER & CO.
| | AVE received by late arrivals the follow-
I I ing Goods on consignment which they
offer on favourable terms
55 bbls. Choice Cider,
3ft Boxes Newark Pippin do.
79 bbls Cincinnati Whiskey,
60 “ N. O. Molasses,
12 hhds. Bacon,
20 bbls Pickled Pork,
10 Drums Figs,
C Boxes Mavanna Cigars,
Deal Pino, celebrated manufacture,
50 Boxes Virginia A N C Tobacco,
5 quarter casks Mi lmsey Wine,
150 Sacks Halt.
20 eases Lemon Syrrup & Lime Juice, •
30 bids Sugar,
Barrels Irish Potatoes,
20 Sacks prime Green Coffee,
5 barrels genuine Monongahala Whiskey,
12 Pattern barslicar ploughs, made liy t .
Parson, Enfield Con’t.
Cognac Brandy with a variety of other
Articles. may 19, 1832.
G. W. DILLINGHAM,
Offers for Snlr,
100 barrels Pickled Pork.
200 sacks Livorpoo! 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 llis Bacon,
150 Bolts Kentucky Bagging,
8 1 coils Balo Rope may 19.
AN ORDINANCE.
kg ec Ist Be it ordained by the Intendant
’ and Commissioners of the town of Colum
bus, That it shall not be lawful for any licenced
retailei of spirituous liquors to permit any
slave not hired crowned by him or her,or law
fully under his or her care or charge to enter
Ids 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 nigiitand
su rise, at any other time, without a special
ticket of permission from his or her owner r
hirer.
Sec 2 And be it fur'her ordained, That
a y person who may violate any of the provis
ions • I this ordinance may be fined in a sum not
exceeding one hundred dollars.
Done in Council June 30, 1832.
Allen Lavvhon, Intendant.
IT C Phelps, C T C
VV HITE citizens arc warned against trad
“V V ing for orders on tbo Creek Agent, given
bv the Uclice chief und witnessed bv John "ar
hall, as they are not genu no; there are a num
ber in circulation, and will, in all probability,
bo frequently offered on the fron' ier- for to be
1 raded
July 7. John II- Broadnax-
Administrator's Sale.
GREAHI.Y to at: order of the Infe
rior Court of Stewart county, when
sitting frr ordinary purposes, will he
sold mi the fu st Tuesday in September
next, nt the court house in Troup coun
ty, one lot of land Yo. 56 in the 12th dis
iriet of said county, sold for the benefit
of the creditors of Nathan Brady do«\
lieviimh E Brady, Atlmx.
juh 7
MCRLED PORK
\F exceidlent quality in sou' ll new harm!*
w ill be kept through three* . u bv
G W DIM t Vflll \ i
* ifitti
V ( t)\ sHJXMJ. \ l
ebySHO' TI TA Vifl A
•tie# RhU. Neautk Cult r, first quality.
may 2ti.
€OLI ÜBl (GA.) iATIIRDIY, AUGUST fI 9
SPRING &. SUMMER
rHAHE Suliscribers have just finished
opening a fi.io stock of FA \ Y g STA
PLE. SPRING V SIMM Lit DRY GOODS
Hats, Bhoes. Saddlery, Crockery and Hard
ware, which are offered to the public at such
prices as they hope, will give satisfaction. Their
friends are respectfully requeslrd to call amt
examine for then selves —Th- stock is'compo
seil partly of the following articles:
Foulard Muslin Prints,
Plain and figured muslins, of all descriptions,
Muslin robes, ginghams, fancy barage,
Calicoes of every variety,
Black, white and fancy color'd silks,
Black and white satin,
A fine and fashionable assortment of bonnets
belt ribbons, cap and taffetas do.
Ladies and gent's beaver and hoiscskin gloves
and initts,
Ladies and gent’s random whole & half hose,
A ease of fashionable Dunstable and Leghorn
bonnets,
A few d--7.cn straw bonnets.
A good assortment of silk, crape & barage fin
cy lidk’ls,
Ladies printed cambric hdk’fs.
Artificial flowers and straw bands,
t ologne. Lavender, Rose A Florida water,
Otto of Rn-.es,
59 whole naif pieces linen.
Table.birdeye Hr Russia Diaper,
Brown and bleached linen drills,
Black bombazines,b-unbazetts, princettas, <S c.
Rouen cas i neres, Nankins -y summer eamblets
Bleached cotton sattin drills, -ilk velvets,
9 good and new assortment of Mersailles Ves
tings,
A few pieces fight t,' fancy Valencia Vestings,
Ladies parasols and gentlemeu’s umbrellas,
lil’k Italian cravats and linen collars,
Thread Cambric and long lawn.
Ladies fmcv silk and heed bags fancy fans,
Brown and bleach'd ty-sheetings,
Cot'on Diaper,
Garment and furniture dimities,
A large and fine selection of shell, luck and
-ido comh«,
1 piece black bombazine for ladies wear,
Bedtick, Osnnburghsand checks.
Furniture blue anil scarlet checks,
3 t and 4 1 -.buds arid stripes, strouus,
-.-wi-iM , i; at-/,-o',ion. i oodles, pins, &c.
v large and fine ass rtment of black and drab
lulls and caps,
Lady’s, gent lomen’s and children's shoes of all
kinds and q alilies
Lady’s V gentlemen’s saddles, bridles and mar
tingah s
CROCKERY.
China t,- Liverpool brown & pink ware,
Common ware of all -kinds, tumblers wine
castors, $-c.
A large and full assortment of # Hardware and
( utlery, J -iner's Tools, Axes, Hoes, Black
smith's Tools
Vine toilet and swi..g glasses,
Letter and cap paper, ink, quills and pencil*.
may 5. Lntrhon &• Howell.
JUST PUBLISHED ,
* ND received by the subscriber at the Co
s lumbus Book s’tore,a New Work transla
ted from the French with an accnuut of all the
capital operations performed during tho whole
of Napoleon's wars, by Baron I) ti LA3KEY,.
Surgeon and Chief of the Hospital of the Royal
Guards, Fix-Inspector General of the Military
Medical Staff. Ex Prime Suigeon of the Grand
Army of Russia, Saxony, Ac.
N B This is one of the most entertaining
w rksto the Su geon ever published in this
country.
Also. Adventures on tho Columbia River, in
cluding ilie Narrative of a Residence of six
years on the Western side of the Rocky Mount
ains, among various tribes of Indians hitherto
unknown; together with a journey across the
American ( ontinent: by ROSS C X
Together with a great variety of medical and
oth-r works too numerous to particularize
E. S NORTON.
juno 30 Broad St
JUST PUBLISHED
hid for sale at the Columbus Bock Store,
THE LUST VIRGIN OF THE SOUTH;
\N Historical Novel, connected with the In
dian War of the South, in the years 181' 1 ,
13, 14 and 15— and Gen. Jackson, now Presi
dent of the United States.
BY DO.X PF. RO CAS.SENDER.
\ few copies remaining on hand
may 19 E. S NORTON, Broad street.
COLUMBUS BOOK STORE.
TIIAVE just received at my Store tho follow
X ing new and other interesting publica
tions:
Fugene Aram a novel by the author of Pelham
Tho F’orsaken, a title 2 vols.
The Pdlish Chiefs an historical romance 2 vo'
Family Library No. 29 Court and Camp o‘ B i
naparte.
Parly’s • ’olumbus,
Universal Songster,
Flute lnstructers,
Rowlett’s Interest Tables,
'oieridge, Shelly and Koat’s works,
Scott's Napoleon 3 vols,
Cook’s Morgagni 2 vols,
Dewees Midwifery
Eberle’s Practice of Medicine 2 vosl
Turner’s < hemistry
Bichat s Anatomy ot Physiology,
Ainsworth’s Dictionary,
vletliodisl Hymn Books (pocket edition)
Prayer Books (do.)
Sand Box’s and Inkstands,
Port F’olios Visiting Cards Blank Card* Ac
Together with a great variety of books and fan*
•v articles too numerous to particularize.
April 20 E S NORTON
NEW FIRM.
GENERAL AGENCY
AND
COM MIS <IOX BUSINESS.
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
HE subscribers respectfully acquaint their
friend.* and the public, tha- they have for
ced a connexion in the above business under the
•name and style of
SHORTER, TARVER & CO.
They have commodious and externiva ar
rangement-* in progress for tho reception and
sloragu of produce, and will b« prepared to
ir.ke advances oil tlie same while in *t»re or
iinler shipment to New Orleans or Nevr-Yoik
J K 8 SHORT FIB,
Signed I- BEN/ P. TARVER,
S JAR KB If. bHORTKR,
mar 19,1*32.
iP/ a n ter* sMo tel ,
LJI k
rS opening for hoarders and travellers. The
proprietor pledges himself to use every ef
firt to render llioso comfortable who mav favor
him with a call ELISIIA TARVER
ColumbOs, August 4
Commission 4‘ f actorage Business,
f fTHE subscriber make a tender of their ser-
J. vices to their friends and tho public in
tlie above business They have in progress an
extensive Warn house and close store and which
will be ready for the resception of produce and
iriere.handiso by tho Ist of September next, situ
ated on Oglethorpe street F.ast and near the ln
soiance Bank the convenience arising from its
immediate neighbourhood to that part of the
town in which the principle part of the Cotton
will be sold render* it a desirable plac* for the
Planters to deposit their produce. They will
feel grateful for any consignments or orders with
which they may be favoured assuring their
friends that their unremitted attention will be
exerted to promote their interest. They will be
prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton and
other produce, und merchandise when requiied.
AV illiam If. Harper.
Felix Lewis.
Jnlv 28th
DAMASK Table Diaper,6 4 and 19-4 Dia
per. of good quality
August 4 LAVVHON A HOWELL.
Ct ART and W aggon Boxes, a large and well
> assorted lot LAW HON & HOWELL.
August 4
Head Quarters, 65th R. G M.
Talbottm. 1 (ith Jane , 1832. )
ORDERED, That ilie follow ing persons are
appointed tho Sstafffor he 65th Begiinent
Georgia Militia. They will be olicyed and re
spccteo accordingly
Robert Bro >ks, Adjutant
John H. Harriso- . Bcrgeant Major.
James I. Burks, Paymaster.
Thomas G. Fe&rson, Quartcr-maslcr-Scrg
Dr Robert A Ware, surgeon
Dr Geo. M Gullet, Sur /oon's-mate.
Vernon Smoote Fife major
WILLIAM P FORD, Col.
Csth R G.M
NO i ICE.
IFORWARN all persons from trading for a
certain note of hand given by me to a Mr.
Foot, sometime in the last of March or first of
April, due about the 24th of DccCtnlicr, 1832.
for twenty-five dollars. As the c -nsiiicration
for which said note was given has fail and, 1 do
not intend to pav it unless compelled by law.
may 12, 1832. Wilder Phillips.
_____
Ll* persons having demands against
the estate of Nathan Riady lute of
Stewart county dec. are requested to
present the same in terms of the law.
Lcvinah E. Brady, Admx.
j»»iy 7
\OURSE & CfiABCK,
ur £k m
Jim cMa
Mam ufdeturers ,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
OULD resjxectfully inform the |>ul>
l-ie that they have on hand, and will keep const
aritlly for sale, at whole-sale and retail a genet
al and extensive assortment of It ITS. c. oinpri
sing all tho various fashions and qualities, ard
on as favorable teirns as can be purchased at a
ny market in the United States.
Strict attention will bo given to all orders
from thecouutry
Orders for Hats loft with Edward J. Harden,
esq. at Appalachicola, will be promptly attend
ed to.
WANTED TO PURCHASE
Hatting furs of all kinds, for which cash and a
liberal price will be given, delivered either ; t
Columbus or at Appalachicola.
Columbus. Aug. 27, 1831.
MUSIC SCHOOL.
MRS. E.J. SMITH,
[FORMERLY of Sparta—a lady of first rate
accomplishments in
Music nnd Painting,
Has opened a school in Columbus, at the * ‘o
lu-n'jm Hotel The patronage oPa liberal com
munity is solicited She brings with her, very
satisfactory and flattering testimonials of her
qualifications both moral arid literary
REFERENCES —Dot Wm C. Sayre, P/r
ll'm Terrell, Joel Crawford, Esq. Il cems M.
Berrien Esq. —Sparta.
Col -raiom Jones, Judge. Shorter, General
Watson, Dr Childers. G. F. Thomas Esq James
an Ness, Esq < olumbus.
jnc 39—ts
NEW GOODS
VRRIVING from N. York, N Orleans and
oilier markets to G. W DILLINGHAM
June 6
COLEUS’ CAST STEEL AXES
will. STEKVj
For sale by G W. DILLINGHAM
June ll'th
NOTICE. '
f| lEN dollar* reward will be given for the re
| covering of the Callle stia .e 4or stolen
from the tsubterilrer a'suit i bristnuiF* last: viz
Ten t-cad <-f Mock Cait'e Mai Fed with a swal
low fork in each ear, and one or -wo splits or
flacka on ti e trip of the right ear, branded otr
the hip thin *VIP ceiled Wl*
M-got L).
Cola.i but June 7th.
VOL* B 2fit* -5.1*
GEOKGIA Heard County
Atidrewllou ~e * Liiiel for divorce in
vs 11 curd Sttoeriorl’ouit
Eli/.iiheth Houze ) May Term, 1632.
S3’ appearing to the Court, by the return ofthe
. Blmritl that 'he a- feodaot in said ( a e i*
cot an i'diabil nit of Ibis tate. Tt is ordered that
ser dee b« pel feet ed liy publishing in one of tbo
news t’apers in this State for three months
I il l heiehy certify the alt. vo to b» a true ex
tract from tbo minutes, this 3d July IKL*.
Bailey Bledsoe, Clk.
July 21. 3m
NOTICE.
YlTlLLresoldat the later silence of Smith
v v Bonner lato of t arrol county deep-fed
on the Ist day of September nex the personal
cstnte of said deceased consisting of Horses cat -
tle household A Kitchen furniture |dantation
tools fj-e. terms made known on the day sale.—
\ll persons who are indebted to said mate are
requested to make immediate payment and
those that have, an-, demand* against this es
tate are icquestcd to render them in termso:
the law
ZADOC BONNER, >. . ,
THOMAS BONNER, j lfn l£<
July 21.
Factorage Sf Commission Business,
at Apalachicola.
RISP. .2. SI ABSiPSO^,
It ANivF l- i bis l- ie ,• -. it- | t agN
already extended to him,rcspciHull. sotipits
a continuance ofthe same. To those who may
hereafter favor him with their custom he has
the pleasure to say, his arrangemen:* are such
as to secure to them, despatch V economy in
the conducting their business at the Hay. Be
ing Consignee oflhe Boats belonging to the
Columbus Steam Boat Company, and of a
regular line of Packets running both to New
York V Now Orleans. Libel al advances will
be.m do on Produce Consigned when Required,
and Bills of ! xchange purchased, on New York,
Clrarleston, NewAlrioans A Mobile.
(TT A liberal priee in cash will bo paid for
Several hundrod thousand,pipes lied & Staves
and Headings delivered at Apalachicola.
July 20
FOIt SALE.
GOOD second handed Gigg almost now
k and with it anew |*et ol plated Harness for
further particulars apply to.
• Lawluni «A Howell.
BACON.
I 'HE Subscribers have just reco'V and a large
quantity of good Bacon whieii they will
sell low lor cash or Good paper
Hudson & Felton.
July, 19.
FOR SALE
TOMASTON Line A; Roman Cement.
Apply to. G. \V DILLINGHAM.
NOW THE TIME
A VALUABLE lot with comfortable iin
’*- provement for sale low for cash or good
paper situated between br ad A Oglethorpe
street just at the head of business Also another
part nl'a lot oil broad street with a store house
on it Also a good gigg and harness very cheap.
Fertile iAovc property apply at this office.
July 18
NEW SPRING
GOODS.
L. J. DAYIEH &. CO.
HAVE just received an elegant assortment
of Spring Good- and nt reduced prices.
Among them are the following articles, viz:
Bl k Italian Lustring, sinchow A sarsncU silks;
GrodoNap and Gro de Swiss do
t 'olored Sulius, stripe l’almnrines,
F'oulard Muslins, (new style,)
F’rench fy Belgian Ginghams,
do. do. Calicoes,
Jaconet cambric and cambric muslins,
Swiss, book, and tnull muslins,
Lace capes and c .liars,
pb’t I.ace and thread edgings,
Muslin Bands, crape &. gauge caps,
Linen and linen cambric caps,
White pongoo do
White and green gause veils,
Gont random mixt siik hose,
do. do cotton do.
White and brown silk gloves,
Dunstable and Leghorn hats,
Belgium stripe do.
nglish chip and cottage d-o.
9 comp ate assortment of milinary,
Bead bags and pursbs, silk do.
Brown A green parasols,
do. do Umbrellas,
ecil cloths, Fustians, Tickings,
Apron checks, Ac
ALBo—White satin beaver Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware and Cutlery,
Joiner's Tools Ac.
may 5,1832.
JYcic Supply.
GROCERIES AT APALACHICOLA.
S*iHK subscriber has just received po *chrs.
ii Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth and Emetine,
from New Orleans, the following Groceries:
20,000 lb Baeon,
59 bbls. Pork,
50 “ Whiskey,
15 lilids. prime N. O Sugar,
31) bbls Rum,
150 cask* Nails (assorted,)
50 bbls Flour,
100 coils Bale Rope,
10 pieces Kentucky Bagging,
30 coils Manilla mid Taied Rope,
6 pipes 11 Brandy A Holland Gin,
50 .rr* i riiuo ff: vaijna Coffee,
25.0 ' b*> lliivanna Segars.
Tiie ab- vo - gel her with tho stock on hand is
theliesl ever olie-eU in this market, all of which
w ill be sold low (r ( ash or appturt vuptr.
C F. NORTON.
Appalaeh.rnla, (Fiat) Vay 10, 1832
BACON & LARD.
tPIIE subscriber* have a q- nntit of Georgia
I Bacon and I a'd. *. Inch they offer at a re
/need priee.
in it y 5. Lmlto.i b Hmvell.
FRENCH MARKET (OTTOV
FJ Iff ti aub-eiiber will vj-l, to |iu<ehn*e >unt
1 new no,i in ih« IVI ah* u* 2'4M) l-slea
chon e < Vt-.n fi r the r* -e h -i artel —lt mud
tw 4 lean will vino -n re.a-e bale* nt lew
than t O lit*. Slid no ver 4*l lb in 04. g lt*gt
*ttiuy 19. G. W DILLINGHAM.