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Vol. 37.] AUGUSTA, SATIII J \Y, NOVEMBER 9, 1829. [New eries—No. 29.
JaraaMUJU «•
‘ fimrisiiiin every
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
MORNINH,
BY T. S. HANNON,
J. E. Clenim,
:\’(xt door to J. IV. Bridges, Thomas's
Buildings,')
HAS FOR SAMS, ON CONSIGNMENT,
40 Bags COFFEE, (part superior j
old Si. Domingo tbt'nght in b<>
equal in quality to Ja;a,)
5l) barrels superior Northern Flour,
A quantity of low priced Spanish Se
gars, in quarter and half boxes.
November? 28 41
City Collector and Treasurer’s
FINAL NOTICE.
fTIHGSE persons who have not had an
J opportunity of paying their City
Taxes, for the year 1822, and those vvho
have not paid their Retail and Dray Li
censes, will please call on the subscriber
aud settle the same before the 28th day
of December next, otherwise executions
will be issued against thepi immediately,
without distinction to persons, lie may
be found at all times at the upper tene
ment of M’Kume and Shultz’s Bridge
Bank (balding.
John W. Wilde, c. & t. c. a.
November 7 28 tl
JmL To Kent,
j£ , :j| The House and Lot at pre
occupied by Mrs. Eliza
W nspn, "U Reynold street, ana the
range of Warehouse immediately in the
roar. Apply to
John W. Wilde,
AUurnty for Jonn B. ’ .gun.
November 7 28 ts
To Rent,
MThe HoUso ol present in the
occupancy of the subscriber, on
EHiS'slvcet
John W. Wilde.
November? 2'J u
To Rent,
a' p h. D.!i .g next
door below the brick buildings,
*a ..t>i as W’Khiiie and hhiillz’s Bank
Buildings. Possession will lie gi. cn im
mediately. Aprilv to
R H. Wilde,
Or.inhi- absent'., to Jo ,-ji >• ii.de.
November? 28 u
To Rent,
MTtic nope! part of the Crock
e.y Store ol Mr. William 11.
O ikman, ibe stairs are on
the outside, nn) the rooms would answer
for 1 small family. Enquire at this office.
November 7 ’ 28 4f
Wanted,
A GOOD Cook, Washer aud Jroner.
G.jod wages will te given.
Enquire at this office.
November 7 28 ts
Lost,
E> r,'t WEBN the Bridge and Upper
i, II iinburg, a small Red Morocco
T Book, vviih the following bank
b !, in based—one ten dollar laj!, on Hie
Slate Bank of Sorlh-Cirolina ; one of
same amount, ou the Bank of the Stale
of Georgia, payable at the prinipal
Bank at .Savannah, one d .filar on Mir Bank
of Aiigir ta, and twcnty-fi\e ( eut in m .il
change; and some other papers, only
valuable to the owner. The fiador will
he suitably reward-d by leaving it a'
either of the Hotel?, at Hamburg, or at
the vlansion House, Augusta, Georgia.
Novcmi-er 7 28 2 1
Attention. Sportsmen!
fpilE Sparta Jim k. y • lib .ace? will
A commence, o. . c the Spafla course,
on Tuesday, the third of December next,
free (or any horse, marc or gelding, from
any part of the world.
The first day’s running, three nnle
heats, for a purse ol three hundred dol
lars, cash—Entrance to mibsi fibers,
twenty dollars; to non subscribers, thirty
dollars.
Second day, proprietor’s purse, of two
hundred dollars, tw.> mile heats, —en
frmice twenty dollars, tier for any nag
except the. winner on the first J(ty.
Third day, a swee >«lake, Ar the en
trance money of the I wo proceeding day
of that day, at ten dollars, and the gate
money of that day,—mile heals —the best
three in five ; a featlidr on ea^h.
Weights—the two first days, accord
ing to tlie rules o( the Greenesborough
turf,
Alston h Taylor,
/ roprietors.
November 7 28 td
French Evening School.
AFTER the dli msl. .the sui sc. ibe.
wilf ap«a open a second . las* ol in
struction fur the Kren h L ngnage.—
Thir as vyeii as the first, is limited
to ten scholars; barly application is rr
qur-ted cf those gentlemen desirous to
Cater. A b w vacancies are lo be filled
1 the first cbiss, by persons having gone
through the first difficulties. For terras
enquire of ■
J. B. Lafitte.
A few (fontlemen may be accoromoJa
*.Sd with Board.
November 2 26 5t
Notice.
VS BRONSON having taken in
Vj (r. JoiiM D lui. THAN as a partner,
thier business wiil l.e conducted under
the firm <>l Bronson & Wightmau:
Thijj era openin'' a general and expensive
asurhncnl of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS,
SUITABLE Foil THE SEASON—VIS
2 bales superfine and common Cloth-,
1 ~ C.tsnncie,
2 ~ BatiheU,
2 „ figured Bombazettes,
1 „ Plain do.
6 trunks Calicoes, assorted,
2 ~ Plain and Stripe Cambric,
1 ~ low price Muslin Robes,
2 case Steam & Power Loom .Shirting,
1 ~ Sinchewa,
1 ~ English and Italian Sewing Silk,
I ~ Langdon Wire Thread,
1 ~ Lewis and otnis and Lewis 11.
super Gilt Buttons,
1 ~ low priced Gill Buttons,
1 „ Boys’ Morocco Hats,
5 „ Ladies’ Straw Hat^
12 trunks coarse and fine Shoes,
15 „ Ladies Morocco ~
5 boxes Whittempre Cotton Cards,
8 ~ Holms’and White’s aud Snow’s,
6 cases Domestic Goods assorted.
The above Coo ls, with many others,
are offered o the best terms—those
wishing lo purchase are invited to call
and examine the Goods. Mr. Wight
man will remain in New-York for the
present for the purpose of buying; we
siiall be able to keep a general assort
ment. *
Bronson k VVighlmiin.
0< t. 5 ' Utf
1 hornas S. Metcalf
OFI-EHS FOR SALE
30 3bls.,boJ icd Cider
IDO do Potatoes
20 do Beetk
1000 bunches Onions
100 In is. new f lour
50 casks Cut Nails
50 tons Sue.'.is Iron
10 bhip. be-l Cider Vinegar
50 hhds. be-t retailing Molasses
40 casks Lima
r |0 hhds. i lams
3U b'.qjs Collie
Rum, Giu and Apple Brandy
November 2 26 ts
UWO^EVUY^,
Cotioii Ragging, &C. &c.
£ A U|fA| Piet es 42 inch Cotton Bagging,
■'SvfYF first quality
jot) It*s. English Baling Twine
lit) Cons do Rope
28 Hilda. Muscovado & Orleans Sugar
25 Bags lirccn C'etiee
(id Hhds. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey
30 Barrels do do do
• 28 do N. E. I urn
35 do N. E. Giu
10 Qr. Casks Tc-uuriffo Wine
20 Tierces London Porter
15 Boxes WhiUmpre’s No. 10, Cotton
Cards
150 Bags Shot
)UOO wl. Bar Load
Ml 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
php r.
A. Mitchell k S. Clarke.
September 12. 5 M
Sugar, Coifee, Iron, &.c.
60 .Bids, N. O, Si Muscovado Sugar j
100 bids. do do do
30 bbls. l,oaf do
10 tierces Green Coffee
20 hags do do
12 tierces super, London Porter
20 tons asssorted 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
00 dp da kerel
13 liencs Rice, Cogniac Brandy, 11.
Gin
Jamaica Rum, &c.
All of wlii< h will Resold low for Cash,
or approved paper, by
Bacon k Danforth.
3 doors above City-Hotel.
September 24 “ 10
TV\e Subscribers,
U\ VL ccmriccled tiiems Ives in B«-
siuess under llie firm of
J. I. k G. W. Huntington ,
and have taken the front room of the
Building occupied by Messrs. A. Slaugh
ter Hi C. LMnizan, where they offer for
-ale, nn :.s ortment of
GUOCE\U¥iS.
A. 1. Huntington,
G. W. Huntington.
Augusta, Sept- 10, 1822. 4tf
Notice. /
ON the twelfth day of December next,
will be sold at the dwelling house
,f the late James Churchill, deceased, in
Richmond rounty, >n a credit of six
months, alt the plantation tools, stork,
v.nd ot 1 : r . <i< les of«aiJ d»' eased.
Elizabeth Churchill, udm'x.
October 3t. l^9
—^
JNew Goods,
SUITABLE FOR T.iE SEASON. I
, Just received by the late arrivals from •' I
verpuoi, and fur sale in the
Br dge Building, >
BEST Saxony blue aud (dack Clot
and Caasimeres,'
...oiißskinand V ale.uia Vesting,
Green and icd Burking Baize,
Assortment of Flannels,
Figured and plain black and colL
Bouibazclls,
Figured and plain Cassimure Shawl.-
Puh.te, ■
Assortmein of Hosiery,
Llusey Woolsey, for Negroes’ Cloflimg,
1 artaij Plaids and Bombazines,
Best black Sipshews and Sarsnetls,
„ „ Nankm aud Canton Crapes,
Levantine and figured Silk,
Plaided and striped Silk,
E'.gli li siik Hose and (Moves,
Crape Sha wl;-, assorted,
White and .adored SatlinS,
Cotton Sliirlings and Sheetings,
Fine and coarse Calicoes,
0-4 aud 4-4 Cambrics aud Jaconets,
ii u ii figured ~ ~ ~
Fine and coarse Furniture Chintz,
6-4 and -1-4 . otton Checks,
Colton Hosiery,
Ginghams and Scotch I lomespuns,
Assortment of Sewings Cottons,
4-4 to 8-4 Cotton Shawls,
Irish Linens, Lawns and Table Cloths,
~ brown Linens, Ptatillas, Burlap,
Sheetings,
Russia She.'tings, Diaper? and Hessians,
Sterling Osnal iirgs A: Flemish Sheeting-,
Linen Check and Drilling*,
Gloves, a general assortment,
Good a-sorlmciuol Muslin?,
ii ~ ~ I m eads,
Fine Linen Cambrics, »
Go >d ass uTmeut of I bikfs.
Catalonia an J .iadra-s Shawls,
Flag and Bandana Hdkft.
Biik and Velvet,
Olive and Drab Cord-,
Merino and Velveteen Shawls,
Shell and lioru Combs,
Cotton Bed i irks,
3-4 arid 4-4 cotton Shirtings,
Plaids and Stripes,
A general assortment of Domestic?,
Pound and Pack Pin?,
Satinets and iiatinets,
And niariylimre arli' les too numerous
to mention—all of which will be sold low
for cash or ap’ r -veil pad r, by
George,, Wrtigg, jr.
October 29 zf 4w
JOHN 8. HOLT,
Offers his strnres to his Friends and the
f ’nblic, as a
U o uuwin sio u Ale v pAivuyV
AND
Ware-House Keeper,
AVtilvT \, GF.O v
IJ o continued to oc- npy the Ware.
House tc Stores, whore cLaws -V Holt
lately transacted business, Which arc in
good order for the reception and safe
keeping of Produce and Merchandize.—
All orders lo purchase and consignments
for sale of Cotton, Merchandize, or any
species of properly, vGll lie thankfully
received; and he pledges himself, 11,,.!
cveiy exertion siiall be used, to make sa
tisfactory returns of ali business commit
ted lo his care,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A FEW BARRELS
Su\> . V vuftb ¥ lorn*,
AND A FEW CASKS
Vnshickcd Slone Lime,
September 5. 2 ts
WAV.U TUV>AVTBvR\
&Ui>.
OFFER FOR SALE,
HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugar,
8U 30 do .Muscovado do
600 Bags prime green Cofl'ee,
10 Pipes Holland Gin,
5 do Cogniac Brandy
5 IJinis. Jamaica Rum,
20 Q,r. Casks Teneriflis Wine,
20 do. .Malaga do
10 Rari;el3 N. E. Rum,
80 I Bids, viol a sees,
10 Cask? London Porter,
CO Bbls Loal and Lump Sugar,
20 Bag? Pepper,
50 Barrels Flour,
5 Boxes London Mustard,
30 do Raisins,
10 Boxes WhittmorecottoDcards
300 Qr. Boxes Spanish Segars,
50 Kegs Powder,
200 Bags Shot,
5 Kegs Lead,
200 Pieces Cotton Bagging,
100 Coil Bale Rope,
20 Tons Iron,
German Steel,
Engli-h blistered do.
aOOO Bttfibels Salt,
All of which are offered low for CASH,
or good paper.
Sept. 10. 43m
The subscriber informs
the < omm unity that he will open an even
ing school on Monday the 14th lust, at his
school room, on Green street, opposite
the City-Hall, where will bis taught,
i Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, English
Oranmnr and Geography, Mensuration
of Superjiees and Solids, Surveying, &c.
For further information, application may
he made to
Charles Grenville.
October 8 16 ts
REMOVAL.
.Wi-.iv W.
*1? EBPKC USDI.r.V i« qu:imls Ilia friend;
i jt A. and the public, that he has removed
from Bridge Row, or Centre street, to
tiie north side of Br ad street, the sc
cotul house below the cross street lead
ing :o the Planters’ Hotel, where he has,
and intends keeping constantly lor sale,
a general assortment ol
, GROCERIES,
Oil J I)ks.
Oct. IS 17 2w2m
M
James Vi. VUs\uv\> & Co.
HATE LATELY RECEIVED
J LARGE AND EXTENSIVE AS
SORTMENT OF
HATS,
OF EVMKV DESCKIFTION AM)
DUALITY,
Among which are Iht following kinds
gwtahk far the coming season, vis.
BLACK ami Drab Beavers
Do. do. Castors
Line While Russias
Black and Drab Imitations
Youth’s and Children’s ditto
Children’s Fancy Hats
Men’s and Roys’ Roratns
White and Black W ol I hits
Children's Morocco Caps
Men’s and Boys’ Leghorns
Hamiboxas in nests
Ladies' Straw Bonnets, he. he.
Which they offer for sale very tow, on
accommodating terms, to that it wit) lie
an object to country merchants toqcull
and examine lor themselves.
April A d'iTtf
Coi i oiv Warc -Wimar,
Upper end. South side tirund.il. Augusta.
William H. Egan,
S T JKGS leave to acquaint his friends
and the public, that tile above is in
complete order lor the reception of pro
hicc.
Tlio security from fire, which its pecu
liar situation a/fords, and the convenience
irbing from its immediate neighborhood
to that part ol the town where the prin
cipal portion ol.the Cotton is new sold,
render it a desirable place for the plan
lers to deposit their produce. Liberal
adi wiiecs made.
Sept. 14 6 ts
Dancing School.
f*f R. LESLIE, grateful (or the en-
XT I- couragemenl he lias heretofore re
i i.ed, respectfully Informs the Ladies
rid Gentlemen ol Augusta, that he will
(gain open his. School on Monday after
uorri, the 28th int-l. in the room over the
tore o( viessrs, llajl & WAghhuni. tie
will give throe lessons in each week for
twelve weeks, which will make 3(s'les
sons in the quarter. His days of tuition
will be Monday, Wctlnosday and Fri
day evenings, from 4 to fl oVIoi k.
NIGHT SCHOOL,
For I'unng Genlltmen ,
At the aboyeuieiiiioaed place, on (be
s;snie evenings ol the Day School. The
price will be $ 10—in each school one
half in advance.
October 22 21 6w
MRS. JULL
I> kspectfully informs her friends
V and the public, that her School will
reopen in Augusta, at the room imme
diately opposite Mr. James Gardner's,
Rcynold-street, on Monday the 21st in
stant, where will be taught by her, Mu
sic, French, and every branch of English,
with Work—an approved master will be
provided to attend c asses of Drawing 4
Dancing and Sacred binging, on the
most liberal terms.
Oct. 12 17 2w I m
M Notice.
THE subscriber offers for
Rent, his Sand-Hill Residence
lor 12 mouths from the first October next.
John Gindrat.
September JO. 4 ts
To Went,
MThe room formerly
occupied by J. P. Kino, as a
fice, above the Augusta Book
Store.
October 15. 18
Strayed,
A Sorrel Horse, about fifteen and a
half hands high, his mane and tail
inclining to a (lax color, about seven
years old, has a white streak in the fore
head, and white on some of his legs.—
Any person having taken up the above
described hone shall he be liberally re
warded by sending him to the subscriber,
or giving such information as wilUead to
bis recovery.
Jas. C. Morgan.
November 7 28 21
* . - ' 'V ’ *
■ EJUiws t ayEUK,
’ ? Mil. above rslal bdi-ic.it bcln. oo
J much out of repair li<r. t! ~cept
ion of transient persons, it therefore
Will be kept thu winter .0. r, >' ■
hoarders, and t (Ow w ht> u:ay j... iv»
per to call, at any hour, to refresh them
selves with any thi: g to eat and drink, of
the best that the markets of Charleston,
■Savannah and Augusta can afford.
There are a good many private Rooms,
with or without fire places. The BAR
will be supplied with all kinds of the
first quality LiapoaS, and those who
may think proper lo call, may rest assur
ed that every exertion will he made to
make every thing comfortable and agree
able.
Fields Kennedy.
October 15 ut
cakdT
Z FLORANCE, Surgeon Deal Ist,at
• the sign ol the Golden Eagle, Ham
burg, S.'C. (who has practised twenty
five years iu Charleston) offers his ser
vices to the ladies and gent lemon ol Au
gusta, in every branch o( his profession,
lie invitee those who may be iu want ol
his services to call and see his work, ma
nufactured on anew principle, which he
warrants.
Teeth and Gums.
fITME diseases ol the I celh and Gums
J- are chiefly owing lo our own neg
lect ; the parts of the aliments which
lodge about them alter mastication, grow
ing acrid and corro ive, the gums arc
thereby first affected, as being the tno.-l
lender parts, and after these corrections
are produced, commonly called 1 lie Tar
tar id the Teeth, which, destroying both
their texture and whiteness, not only
deprives t.ie month of its principal orna
ments, hut brings on violent tooth actus,
md renders the Gums livid and putrid,
and offensive i > ourselves and others.—
But though people in general may pro
■ cut those incom elliptic es, by rare and
attention at first, y«t, if they are mice
suffered to take place, it is no longer >ti
the power ol the sufferer to remove them,
I his being properly the provinc e of Ihs
experienced Dentist, who hath made the
maladies of the Tooth ami G ums, with
their attendant eiils, the principal object
. and end of his studies.
Ah. Florance , Dentist,
By long pr otic e, a close application to
busiiic , : ;i, and a thorough knowledge ol
die structure of the Teeth and Gums, has
made all the operations in those parts
quite familiar lo Inin, insomuch that
what seme Dentists have judged impair
tii able, he hath performed with ease and
-afety.
He place* Teeth, both real amt artifi
ril, (making the latter with pure ena
mel,) from u single one to an entire set,
so accurately, that they shall answer
every purpose of the natural. Thus the
gi patent deficiencies are supplied with
ornament!, which have the reconmicnda
llon of utility
'Those 'Teeth (hat have fallen out of
their sockets, which frequently happens,
though in a period sound state, he, by a
method peculiar lo himself, replaces as
firm as ever, without the least pain or
uneasiness to the patient.
Ho clears the Teeth, if ever so disco
loured, of all their foulness and tarlar,
without pain, and renders them white
and as fair as ever in hall an hour.
Teeth and Slumps extracted in the
easiest manner, ife verso difficult.
Me assists young Ladies and Gentle
men in the first ami second dentition, and
removes the Milk Teeth al proper sea
Boris, lest the.y should incommode the re
gnhf growth of the succeeding ones ; and
if a deformity of this kind has taken place,
through the want of a skilful Dentist,
Mr. Florance undertakes to correct it,
provided (ho subject is not rtiore than
twenty years old, and restore the 'Teeth
to their natural, regular and beautiful
order.
N. li. A Tincture and Dentifrice Paste,
prepared by him only, which preserves
the Teeth and change* them to a beauti
ful white, cures the Gum* of the Scurvy,
aud makes the breath at all times sweet
aud agreeable; and cures the Tooth
Ache immediately, with proper direc
tion* how lo use them.
October 29 24
Stolen or Strayed,
FROM Mr. David Smith’s door, on
Tuesday night last, a bay Horse,
Saddle and Bridle ; the horse i* about
15 hands high, rather slow in his move
ments and well known in this place, as
he belongs lo the subscriber. Wt,o ever
returns the same will receive five dollars
reward aud no questions asked,
John Marshall.
November 7 • 28 3t
JOSEPH PHILLIPS,
Mattress Maker ,
Respectfully infimnsdii* friend*
and the public, that ho continues lo
keep on hand a supply of Mattresses of
every description, among which are some
of very superior quality manufactured of
hair. He also, has on hand, aud will
constantly keep a supply of well made
Colts, which will be sold at the low
price of three dollars.
October 26 9ft 3w
| fiAGLE TA PERN,
WARRENTON, Georgia.
ijllMh subscriber inlorm? the Public,
Ural his house is -till l.ept ope . for
• 1 1 - - ',' Entertainment erf Travellers. An
! addition: ! number of stables, and other
1 ' ‘f.s- v preparations, together with e-
I , t U : j.y nience M , |,j s busifiess,
' ' *''' ' »' -. <•
satislactory accommodations w ilt ua
i acknowledged by all who may honor him
, with their calls. Intending to keep his
liar constantly supplied wilh the In : t
liqtiori, and being anxious and determin
ed to furnish gentlemen with all other
conveniences wilh (he utmost prompti
tude, the subscriber is induced confidently
to hope, that the same liberal encourage
ment which he has heretofore received,
he may henceforth long continue to de
serve.
I*. 0. Paris.
October 5 14 (f
The Augusta Bridge
Is again offered for tale. ‘
IN obedience to a decree o( the CthGir
< nil Court of the United States, (or
the District of Georgia, will bo sold, at
Public \m lion, to the highest bidder,
at the market house in the city of Augus
ta, ori Thursday the 2Uth day of Novem
ber next, 7 'lie Avgusta Bridge and its
appurtenances.
The terms of sale will he, “one third
rash; one third pay aide in In <ute. year
from the dale of the sale, with Interest at
seven per Centum per annum, and the re
maining third payable in fleo years' from
the date of the said sale, with tike iulerot
—The purchaser giving bond with
proved personal security, and a mortgage
id the pi onuses.'*
The income oflhe property now offer
ed for sale, is, from the best information
the subscribers can obtain, at least
3 IS,OOO per annum—and as all previous
ly existing impediments to Hie sale arc
now removed, and the subscribers are in
complete possession of the Budge, they
confidently invite the attention o capit
alist? to this sale, a" affording un ppj nr
tiinity of the mo t profitable investment
of capital that will perhaps ever again
occur.
Christopher Fitzsimmons,
Freeman Walker,
Cinnrnissiotien,
October 10. Iff Ids
lumvm.vu,
A FEW Gentlemen can he accommo
dated with hfiard(and lodging if re
quired)iti the large brick Building, next
above tile Post-office.
September 24 10 ts
For Sale.
GOOD Black Smith, wilh his wife
and thbir male child. Apply, in
the absence of the subscriber, to Mr. J,
S. Deers or Air. George M. Walker, Au
gusta.
F. Walker.
October 1 13
To Wire,
rpWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lny-
X er and the other all use Servant,
lien j. Sirns.
September 21 9
Will he Sold,
ON the 23d Decembertiexlj at the
late residence of Dixon l.igon, dec.
all the personal estate of said deceased,
consisting of one negro woman, house
hold and kitchen furniture, and crop of
cotton, and other articles, too tedious lo
mention.
Thomas Lyon, adm'r.
November? v iij>
i"—■ 1 ■
Wanted to Hire,
A SOBER, steady Negro Alan, who
is accustomed to the management of
; Honrs. Enquire of the printer.
0> tober 19 20 ts
Boarding.
AP'EW genteel Boarders would be
taken at Vlrs. Stov’s, in Reynold
street, in the upper tenement of the
building immediately in the rear of the
Bridge Bank. Lodging could he had if
required.
November 2 26 4t
- - - T"“
Executor’s Sale.
WILE be sold, on Tuesday, the 17th
day of December next, at the
plantation of the late Walter Leigh, de
ceased, (three miles below Augusta, and
known by the name of the Folly,) the
present crop of corn and fodder, the
stock of horses, c ows, sheep and hogs,
together with all the plantation utensils,
Sic. Stc.
A 1,90,
The said Plantation, containing 300
acres, more or loss, of prime swamp
land, which is in a high stale of improve
ment forcullivation.
ALSO,
A lot of 40 acn «, adjoining lands of
White, Hampton, Baron and Course.
Terms qfsale made kupwnon the day
of sale.
B. H. Warren, executor.
November 7 26 4ds
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