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pmr and pleasant, as infirmity and oIJ
f would permit. ,
ames, after carrying his youngest sis
r a neighbouring school, had spent
early pa"t of the day, in the usual
icerns of the plantation; but as the
approached the meridian, he felt a
the of lassitude, which was followed
, hills, and a thrilling in the temples;
.rish beat, and irritation ensued;
An James returned to the house, and
“entered, made the above observa
i to bis father. .
i bed was prepared for him, in which
laid himself, while the affectionate fa
r urepared a salutary bolus, to miti
e the rage of that fever, Which now
eatened the existence of a beloved
J ames’ temples were bathed by the
j e ,t of all hands, those of his mother;
father, sat constantly by his bed-side,
tchin" the tumultuous throbiugs of his
se and the flushing of his burning
ek’s. The house was still, the tread
footsteps were scarcely heard, for
iely, and affliction were there. As
a few hours James, was more compos
ite necessary conversation was now
ered in whispers, lest it should inter
)t that sleep which James had fallen
~L\Vhen he awoke he perspired free
and was tranquill: Gratitude, and
raised a smile upon the countenances
the anxious family, for their beloved
W s was better. On the third day, bis
rer returned ; it increased, it waned,
il left him; for it had now, assumed
■ character of an anticipating tertian.
On the fifth day, his fever seized him
ain ; it increased, it raged, but alas !
lever waned, but
like a staunch murderer, steady to his purpose:
Pursued the soul thro’ every lane of life ;
fill forc’d at last to the tremendous verge,
[t fled from earth to heaven.”
His death was a dreadful stroke, to
is lovely family ; yet they bore their
ief, with becoming fortitude. They
ourned indeed, yet they mourned not,
those without hope. James, bad been
ught to revere the Christian religion;
me few sabbaths before his death, James
ak the quarto bible, venerable from
e, and careful use, and desired hie fa
er, to point out to him, some of the
ast remarkable passages about Jesus
irist, and the doctrine he preached,
ae good old man, familiar with his sub
:t, by an easy gradation, led the mind
his son from the simple, to the more
blime truths of the gospel; he pNuted
simple, yet glowing colours, the beau
nul excellency of the Christian reli
m; its complete adaptation to the ru
ed state of mankind, and the absolute
cessity of “repentance toward God the
ither, and faith in our Lord Jesus
arise.” The countenance of James
lieu ted that be took a deep interest, in
e remarks of his father.
From this time the bible was the con
mi companion of James, in his leisure
iuicuts; he read it muct, and it is hop
,it is believed, its ruths were blessed,
the salvation of Lis soul. Nothing
w remains of James, but the remem
ratice of his virtue, his sweet cheer
less, his pleasing vivacity, and his fi
-1 piety.
*#* The Person, who lodg
a letter in the office some days ago,ad
essed to the subscriber, is respectfully
■cited to call and see me in a few days
Mr. Kneelaud’s.
J. M. Hester.
Oc'ober 1 13 Up
* # * Mrs. Warne’s School
Vouag Ladies, will be re-opened in
iguata, on Monday the 21st. inst. in the
wo, ou Washington street, occupied
ring the past year by Mr, Joshua Dan
th.
October 1. 13 lawtf
(Cf* A few pieces of
w Music and Musical Cords, for sale
|ho Augusta Book-Store.
October 1 13
)octor Thompson,
IIS removed to the well known
A_ stand, so long occupied by Doctor
Kl kiris, on Broad-street, where he may
?. he found except when enga
' in professional business.
dctolic; i 13 3w
SEED RYeT
I null quantity, of superior quality ,
•’or sale by
Summers & Perry.
Jctober 1 j 2
OILSTONES.
* *l. subscriber has received on Con
‘ignment, 600 lbs. OIL STONES
i superior quality, which he will sell
1 reduced price, Mechanicks would
'fell to tali.
Joshua Danforth.
1 13 w4w
Notice.
( 1E subscriber takes this opportuni
f informing his friends and cus
,l. ni l 1 fur this y ear he will remain
wS 4 <eW dOOrS be ' oW the
fcCX-AIAKIXC
AND
u. .., repairing I
m be done in ample form.
> C. Prouty
■ i 3 rJ ;
& TO RENT,
The Store lately occupied
oniow th Sa . muel Dunbar, second
■ ter« th . Au * u,ta bookstore
ter mi apply to
Patrick KeH,. ,
For Sale.
i aS 0 .? Disc Ic Smith, with his wife
chiia - A pp'y. in
l-en. the su bscriber, to Mr. J.
Ll . 0r Mr - George M. Walker, Au
►ctcb.rj F. Walker.
1 13
On Consignment,
20 JHDS. St. Croix Sugar, J
15 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
7 Hhds prime Coffee,
36 Kegs fresh Butter,
20 Half barrels Beef,
15 Boxes Chocolate,
*l2 Boxes fresh Raisins,
5 Tierces Molasses,
20 Boxes Candles,
50 Coils baling Rope,
10 Cases straw Bonnets & Bands,
15 Bags Pepper and Allspice,
6 Barrels Mint Cordial,
30 Casks Cut Nails assorted,
Just Received and for Sale, by
Alexander Bryan.
October 1. 13 ts
ON the Ist day of November next,
will be rented ‘.he
WARE-HOUSE
On Reynold-street, now tenanted by L.
C. Cautelou.. Application to be made to
JOHN B EGAN, —or, in his absence,
to John W. Wiluk, Esq.
October 1 13 ts
Attention \
123 d District Company.
AN Election will be held at the house
of Major D’Antignac, on Saturday,
the 12th inst. for Captain to command
said District Company.
Thomas H. Handley,
Major Corn's, 16th Battalion.
October 1 13 tde
ALMANACS,
For the Year 1823,
For sale by GEORGE BOSTWICK.
ALSO,
A few copies of the “Hundred Won
ders of the World.” Apply as above.
October 1 13
NEGROES
For sale,
AT Robert Jones’ Hamburgh, FOUR
YOUNG NEGROES, three men,
and one girl, the girl, is an excellent
house servant, washer and iremer, and a
very good Cook, honest, sober and of
mild humble disposition. Oue of the
men served his time to cooking, and has
excelled in the best taverns in Virginia,
the other two are valuable field Negroes,
one a rough carpenter, and both good
carriage drivers, they are all sober ne
groes, and support honest characters,
raised by the owuer, and not bought to
sell on speculation. Enquire at this of
fice.
October 1. 13 Itow
Caution.
£\ LL persons are hereby forewarned
OUi not to trade for or purchase any
note, or notes of hand, given by the sub
scriber to Mr. Robt. M’Coombs, as the
stipulation for which the said notes were
given has not been complied with by said
M’Coombs.
Wyett B. Davis. i
October 1 13 91
For Sale,
STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 years of
vMk age, he has been in the habit of
working about a Store; he is an honest
and sober fellow ; any person wishing to
purchase will.—apply to
George Hill.
October 1 13
Notice.
NINE months after date application j
will be made to the Honorable the ;
Ordinary Court of Columbia county, '
for leave to sell oue tract of Land, be
longing to the estate of Thomas Low, de- ■
ceased, lying on the Uchee creek, known (
by the name of] Lowsville, containing ■
475 acres, (adjoining lands of Mrs. Wal- 1
ton, James Gardner and others,) to be '
sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi- J
tors of said deceased.
Jos. G. Blunt, > , , ,
EdmM Blunt, \ I
June 3 342 9mp
/ BANSYL VANIA UNIVERSITY.
i “
Medical Lectures.
THE MEDICAL LECi URES in this
institution, will commence on the
First Monday in November next,
And end the Ist week in March follow
ing. The course of instruction will be on
Anatomy and Surgery by Dr. Dudley.
Obstetrics and Diseas• i ,
es of Women and > “Dr. Richardson !
Children. )
Chemistry _ “ Dr, Blythe. |
W. H. Richardson.
For the information of the Medical Stu
dents in the western country aod else
where, I am authorized by the Medical
Faculty in Transylvania University, to
state- their willingness to receive the
currency of Kentucky for their tickets,
for the ensuing course of lectures.
September 17 7 w4w
—- i
Notice.
Alfred m. hobby and R. d.
TREADWELL, or either of them, .
will attend to any business in which the <
subscriber may be interested during his <
absence from Augusta.
Wm. J. Hobby. *
J°b 13 346 {
am Notice. <
fJ’visß THE subscriber offers for !
Jliia-Hent, his Sand-Hill Residence
for 12 mouths from the first October next. S
John Gindrat. ,
September 10. 4 ts
J. M. Clarke , Co.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
An assortment of Ladies' Denmark Satin
Boots & Shoes,
Among which are the following kinds , ris.
Black Denmark satin figured boots,
Ditto do do plain Si figured shoes,
Coloured do do boots Si shoes,
Black morocco do do
ALSO,
One Trunk of Mens’ Morocco Boots.
Sept. 10. 4 lOt
* ~
James B. BisYvop & Co.
HAVE LATELY RECEIVED
A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE AS
SORTMENT OF
HATS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND
QUALITY,
Among which are the following kinds
suitable for the coming season, viz.
BLACK and Drab Beavers
Do. do. Castors
Fine White Russias
Black and Drab Imitations
Youth’s aod Children’s ditto
Children’s Fancy Hats
Men’s and Boys’ Rorams
White and Black W ol Hats
Children’s Morocco Caps
Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns
Bandboxes in nests
Ladies’ Stravy Bonnets, &c. Ac.
Which they offer for sale very low, on
accommodating terms, so that it will be
an object to country merchants to call
and examine for themselves.
April 27 327tf
AT THE AucuSTA BooK-iTORE,
THE FOLLOWING
MEDICAL WORKS.
llowship on tho Diseas3B of the Rec
tum, &c.
Hooper’s Medical Dictionary, New Edi
tion,
Baillie’s Morbid Anatomy,
Blackall ou Dropsies,
Rrodie ou the Joints,
Bell’s Anatomy, New Edition,
James’s Burns, 2 Vols.
Chemical Catechism,
Chapman’ Therapeutics,
Cooper’s Surgery,
Advice to the Young Mother,
Cleaveland’s Mineralogy, New Edition,
Darwin’s Zoooomia,
Wilson on Fevers,
Wistar’s Anatomy,
Wilson’s Philip on Indigestion,
American Dispensatory, New Edition,
bell’s Dissections,
Hamilton’s Midwifery,
Macnevan’s Brande,
Jamieson’s Domestic Medicine,
Barton’s Cullen,
Bacbe’s Chemistry, for Med. Students,
Bichat on the Membranes,
Bell’s Operative Surgery,
Saunders on tba Eye,
Swediaur ou Syphilis,
Saunders on the Ear,
Thomas’s Practice, new Edition,
Thatcher’s Mod. Practice,
Monroe’s Anatomy,
Coxe’s Medicayjictionary
Dorsey’s Surgery,
Caldwell s Cullen,
Haller on the Arteries,
Bell on the same,
Pott’s Surgery,
Bell’s Urethra,
Faitbern on Liver complaint^
Saunders, on do do
Medical Journal,
AND A
New and Large supply of,
LAW
AND
Miscellaneous Works.
September 14. 6 ft
SLATE.
THE NEW-YORK SLATE COMPANY
Has now at the Yard for sale,
AN excellent assortment, at the fol
lowing low prices, and of the first
quality:—
12 Inch at $4 75 J v
„ „ 600> .. er
16,18,20,22,24, Inch at 750 ) dguare
Orders left with the subscriber, will
be promptly attended to.
J. Ganahl.
Augusta, Sept. 19 8 wm
Cotton Ware-lionse
Upper end. South side Broad st. Avgusta.
William H. Egan,
BEGS leave to acquaint his friends
and the public, that the above is in
complete order for the reception of pro
duce.
The security from fire, which its pecu
liar situation affords, and the convenience
arising from its immediate neighborhood
to that part of the town where the prin
cipal portion of the Cotton is new sold,
render it a desirable place for the plan
ters to deposit their produce. Liberal
advances made.
Only one half the customary Commis
sion—say 11-4 per cent.changed on sales.
Sept. 14 / fl ts
New Mackerel, &c.
nui
150 bbls. \bw dacuurel
10 Qr. casks Malaga )
3 Qr. casks Port > WINE,
5 Half pipes Sherry )
5 Bales Point Si Duifil Blankets
250 Pair negro Shoes
15 Packages assorted
Domestic Goods,
Jutt received on Consignment, and
for sale by
Alexander Bryan.
September 5 2 4w2aw
WM. u. TDGMPSGX
&Go.
OFFER FOR SALE,
HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugar,
tIU 30 do Muscovado do
300 Bags prime green Coffee,
10 Pipes Holland Gin,
5 do Cogniac Brandy
5 Hhds. Jamaica Rum,
20 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine,
20 do. Malaga do
10 Barrels N. E. Rum,
80 Hhds. Molasses,
10 Casks London Porter,
60 Bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar,
20 Bags Pepper,
50 Barrels Flour,
5 Boxes London Mustard,
30 do Raisins,
10 Boxes Whittmore cotton cards
300 Qr, Boxes Spanish Scgars,
50 Kegs Powder,
200 Bags Shot,
5 Kegs Lead,
200 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
100 Coil Bale Rope,
20 'Pons Iron,
German Steel,
English blistered do. (
2)000 Bushels Salt, i
All of which arc offered low for Cash,
or good paper. ,
Sept. 10. 4 3m
GRocmm,
Cotfcon Bagging, &c. &c.
A k Pieces 42inch Cotton Bagging, ‘
tUU first quality
500 ibs. English Baling Twine
80 Coils do Rope i
28 Hhds. Muscovado Si Orleans Sugar
25 Bags Green Coffee
60 Hhds, Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
30 Barrels do do do
2S do N.,E. P urn
35 do N. E. Gin
10 Qr. Casks Teneriffe Wine
20 Tierces London Porter
15 Boxes VV hiltmore’s No. 10, Cotton
Cards
150 Bags Shot
5000 wt. Bar Lead ' ~
10 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
100 Casks Patent Cut Nails and Brads
3000 Bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
Any part of which articles will be
sold unusually low for Cash or approved
pap. r.
A, Mitchell cV S. Clarke.
September 12. 5 ts
Sugar, Coffee, Iron, &c.
60 Hhds. N. O. Si Muscovado Sugar
100 bbls. do do do
30 bbls. Loaf do
10 tierces Green Coffee
20 bags do do
12 tierces super. London Porter
20 tons assorted Sweeds Iron
50 barrels N. E. Rum aud Whiskey
30 do Molasses
40 do Malaga Wine
15 half bbls. do do
100 barrels Baltimore Flour
90 do Mackerel
15 tierces Rice, Cogniac Brandy, H.
Gin
Jamaica Rum, &c.
All of which will be sold low for Cash,
or approved paper, by h
Bacon & Danforth. t
3 doors above City-Hotel. a
September 24 10 n
Whiskey &r Castings.
-g 4~Vf"k BARRELS old Kentucky
Whiskey,
10,000 Lbs. Maryland Castings,
FOR SALE BY ]
VVm. H. Thompson, Co t
Sepl. 10. 46t
The Subscribers,
HAVE connected themselves in Bu
siness under the firm of
A. I. G. W. Huntington ,
and have taken the front room of the
Building occupied by Messrs. A. Slaugh- j
ter Hi C. Lahuzan, where they offer for j
sale, an assortment of i
GDOCDD.VES.
I *
A. i. Huntington,
G. W. Huntington.
Augusta, Stpl. 10,1822. 4 If
U. Walton & Harris,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND ON THE <
RIVER,
20 Hhds. Muscovado Sugar |
20 do. N. Orleans do.
50 bags Coffee
20 bhds. and barrels Whiskey
50 Kegs Cut Nails assorted
West India and N. E. Rum
Barrels Mackerel and Loaf Sugar
8 by 10 Window Glass, &c.
ALSO,
50 crates and hhds. Crockery and
Glass Ware
September 21 9 6tw
Bethlehem, Geo.
September, 23d.
THE public examination of the young
Ladies, attending this Academy,
will commence at 9 o’clock on Tuesday *
the 15tb of October next. If the day be
pleasant, the examination will, for the ac
commodation of spectators, be held in the
new Church at this place.
The friends and guardians of pupils,
together with all neighbouring lovers of
improvement, are requested to attend. —
The winter session will commence on the
first Wednesday of November 1832.
September 26 11
FRESH
Drwgs & Medicines,
JAMES mTcAHTER,
(A 'ext door to the Post-Office,)
HAS just received, in addition to his
former Stock, an extensive assort
ment of
Genuine Drugs,
MEDICINES,
&c.
AMONG WHICH ARE,
20001bs. Allum SOlbs. Nutmegs
oOOOlbs. Brimstone IQOlbs. Cinnamon
10,00011)8. Copperas 100 kegs white lead,
4000 lbs. Logwood Spanish Brown,
lOOOlbs. Ginger &c,
600 lbs. Madder 150 boxes Window
3001bs. Sp. Indigo Glass, Bby 10, —
5001bs. Putty 10 by 12, Si 12 by
lOOIbs. Camphor 16, Sic, Sic. —
Together with a large supply of
Patent Medicines,
I*evturnery, &c.
ALSO,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
50 Packages Glassware,
—Consisting of- —
Tumblers, plain Si moulded') jr^o 1
Decanters, (quart) do. it do. j. **
Ditto (pint) do. Si do. 6.9$ f
Pocket Flasks, pints & j pints ? 3 1/1 1.
Wine Glasses, Sic. Sic. J "3
All of which will be disposed of low for
Cash , or on the usual credit, to punctual
customers.
September 21 9 6tw
Removal.
Walmsley & Foster,
Have removed to the store recetilty occu
pied by Messrs. Stewart i Hargraves,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE,
Where they have now on hand a pretty
general assortment of
DRV GOODS,
AMONG WHICH ARE
Nankin and Canton Crapes, black and
coloured,
Crape and Rich Satin Robes, assorted
colours,
Cashmere, Crape and Plaid silk Hdkfs.
Flag aud Bandana Hdkfs. some very
elegant
Irish Linens, in half pieces, some very
line,
Parasols Si Umbrellas, in great variety,
Uombazetts, Plain and Figufed,
Colton Flaggs and Bandanoos,
White and colored Cravats,
Silk Si Tabby Velvets, assorted colors,
Tortoise Shell, Imitation, dressing and
pocket Combs,
Cambric, Jaconet and Mull Muslins,
Power aud Steam Loom Sheetings,
Printed Marseilles and V alencia Vest
ings,
Vest Shapes, a new and superior arti
cle,
Black Silk Florentine Vestings,
Silk, Cotton Si Wool Hosiery, assorted,
Gilt, Coat, Vest and Pearl Shirt But
tons,
Imitation Russia Duck and Sheeting,
Damask, Bird’s Eye Si Russia Diapers,
Sewing Silks, black, blue and assorted
colors,
Stripe Drilling, blue and yellow Nan
keens,
Rorum and Imitation Beaver Hats;
Which are offered low for cash, or
town acceptances; and one of the firm
being now in New-York, will occasional
ly receive through the season such sup.
plies as will enable them to keep their
assortment pretty general, aud on the
most accommodating terms.
To Kent,
Till the first of November next,
a The Store lately occupied by
the subscribers, adjoining the
■e of Wm, J. Hobby, Esq. For
terms apply as above.
June 22 340 W lf
Ua\\ & WasDbura,
OFFER FOR SALE,
15000 YAli GOOpS 1 , 30mMl,C
Consisting of
Sheetings , Cbambrays
Shirting* J Bed Ticks
Plaids j Sattinets
Stripes j Bleach’d sheeting*
Jeans * Bleach’d shirtings.
WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
50 boxes best mould candies
50 do turpentine soap.
September 12 6 2w3w
Mackerel, Bale Rope,
&rC.
400 Barrels No. 3 Mackerel,
175 coils Bale Rope,
3 boxes Whiltemore’s Cotton Cards,
No. 10,
1 box do. Wool do.
2 qr. casks Teneriffe Wine,
5 tierces prime Rice,
7 demijohns and 5 kegs old Irish Whis
for SALE bt [key,
Henry Harper.
Septembe S
Seed Wheat.
Just Received, and For Sale,
Five hundred bushels superior
SEED WHEAT.
Apply to Summers Si Perry, or
B, G. Sims.
September It 1 1f
Just "Lauded itor fca\e
SUPERIOR Vluscoraclo Sugar, anil
White do. do. do in barrels
Best Havanna'Segars, in half boxes.
Tamarind? and Sweetmeats
Straw Hats, in boxes.
Enquire of Mr. Bignon, near the mar.
ket, or L. C. Cantelou, at the Bridge.
September 19. ‘lt
John C. Holcombe
Take* this method of in forming hit friends,
* and the public, that lit continues to car*
ry on the
STORAGE
AND
Commission Business,
At his NEW WARE HOUSE, upper
end, south side Broad-street.
From the c nvenieiit situation of the
Ware House, and his personal attention
, to the interest of those who favor him
, with their business, he hopes to receive
a continuation of patronage.
t Augusta, Sept. 3 wCw
Baggings Flour and Ba
con
FRED. E. DUGAS,
HAS just received a supply of Cot
ton Bagging of the b-st Russian
Hemp, 42 inches wide. Superior Flour,
Holly’s Brand, in / whole and half bar
rods for family use, and some piime
Bacon, consisting of Hams, Shoulders
and Middlings—which, w ith his general
assortment of GROCERIES, &c kc.
will be sold at moderate prices. He
has a few t'Uiiks of Ladies’ Kid and
Morocco Slippers at 50 cents a pair.
August 29 3tw
AND
Commission Business.
Subscribers having connected
JL themselves in the above business,
under the firm of
.nVus io\u $ GroTes.
Tender their services to the Mrrchan.s
and Flamers, and solicit the Patronage
o( their friends and the public. Their
Ware-House is situated on the river
hank, near the Steam Boat Wharf, (lor
merly occupied by It. t* W. Pok,)
which is now in good order far the re
ceptiem of Cotton and every descrip
tion of Merchandize, to the care of
which the pergonal attention of one of
the firm will be constantly devo-ed
K. 11. Musgr-ve,
Hylvaims B. Groves.
Jme 24. law if
To Merchants, Brokers and
others.
A YOUNG man of steady habits, '
Im. who is well qualified, trom having
had considerable experience >u business,
and whose acquaintance is very exten
sive in Soulh-Caroliua, which would se
cure more custom to au employer, is de
sirous of obtaining a respectable situation
in this city, lie would prefer one res
pectable, rather than lucrative and not
so. lie would undertake tor a reasoua
bin salary, if the situation was one to his
liking. Satisfactory and unexceptionable
testimonials of his good character, inte
grity, and fidelity, can bo produced from
eminent persons well known in Augusta,
A letter addressed to J. 11. P. and left
at the Augusta Book Store, or this office,
will meet with immediate attention
Sept. 10. 4 lawtf
„ Notice.
To Rent from the first of Oc-
J*]£|£L tober next, two Tenement? in
the Brick Building on Centre Street, at
present occupied Mr. Dimoq it Stewart.
John Phinizy.
Septembers 1 *4w
With lively sensations of
gratitude, and for the honor of human na
ture, I take the liberty of holding up the
venerable Nathan Bryan of the county of
Wilkes, as a practical cxemplication of
“ The noblest work of God,” an honest
man. Ho restored the Pocket Bonk with
its contents, (say nearly thirteen hund
red dollars in cash, besides a quantity of
valuable papers) every jot and title, and
when 1 tendered what 1 considered hut a
liberal reward, he declined accepting it
promptly and decisively.
Dennis L. Ryan.
Warren county , Sept. 26 11
ID* The editor of the Washington
News is requested to give the above an
insertion in his paper, and forward hi« ac
count to the Post-Master at Wrightsboro’
for payment.
Georgia, Jones County.
ALL persons, who reside without said
state, to whom I am in any way in
debted, are hereby notified to be and ap
pear at the Court House of said county
on the thirteenth day of November next,
in person or by attorney, to shew cause,
if any they have, why I should not take
and receive the benefit of the insolvent
laws of said state; as the Inferior Court
of said county have passed au older re
quiring me to be then and there brought
before them for that purpose.
Arnold Johnson.
September 24 10 w2m
Executor’s Sales. ~
WILL be sold, on the first day of No
vember next, at the late residence
of Mrs. Catharine D. Jennings, deceased,
in Columbia county, all the personal Pro
perty belonging to said estate, consisting
of horses, hogs, cows, corn and fodder,
plantation utensils, fee. The terms of
sale made known on the day. All per
sons who art indebted to the estate are
requested to come forward and settle the
same immediately, and those having
claims against the estate are requested
to present them duly attested in the time
prescribed, to
James Lamkin,
September 24 10 wtds Executor.
Wrapping Paper
) For sale ah this Otfice.