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Augusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette.
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I'resh Goods.
At Private Sale,
Case silk Umbrellas, sup. quality
bales low priced blue Cloths and
plains
do br»»a4 Russia Diapers
Oases super & common prints
do 6-4 light & dark Ginghams
do plain and figured Cambrics
do do do Muslins
do 7-8 and 4-4 British Shirtings
do do Irish Linens
do Nett & Worsted Suspenders
do Brouse Linens
do Dimities
do Gentlemens Cravats assort’d
pieces London Cassl
meres
ian and Canton sewing Silks
Ivets and Velveteens
u and Shirt Buttons
ck Taffita Ribbons
gant Garnitures do
ok Galloons
ck Italian Crapes
ck Bonibazettes
ian Lit ten Cambrick hdkUa
ourcd Linen Threads
iite£otton Sewings, &c. &c- '■ c.
,ES domestic Shirtings
o do Shirtings
o do .Ginghams
o Sattinets.
bove GOODS are offered for
for Cash, or short undoubted
tompsnn Andrews.
iry 14 6t
RINO SHAWLS,
Starts *5 Paints,
Very Elegant,
list Received from N ew-York.
rerrerALSO
CAROLINE Plaids, a few pieces hand-
J some patterns,
Jlegant white figured Satin Robes,
Dq. do. do. do. Ribbons,
.adies' - Fleecy Gloves,
uper. black Italian Crapes,
'bread and Bobbinette Laces, a great
assortment,
test cqinpany Flag Handkerchiefs,
lilk and Tabby Velvets, various color?,
tOperior black Levantine Silk,
Slack Red and figured do.
WhiteSgured Gros. De Nap do.
Black « dark blue Bombazines, very fine,
fWITH %. VARIETY OF OTHI II
£5 Articles,
Which in addition to Stock on hand, com
prise a, very general assortment adapted
to thtfweason,
likewise
Cashmere Shawls
\ 6tw, very elegant, will he received
in «jpw days'
fp; Jewett, Abell, £5 Co.
Upper Wing City Hotel,
January 21 wtf
***f House Lot,
f FOB SALE,
In Washington, Wilkes county
bOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Fublß Square in Washington, is offered
forte# sat a just valuation. It is divided I
at pr#ent, into two tenements, contain
ing f«r moms on the lower floor, five on
tttf sjeond, a good garret and cellar, and
has j| small piece of ground attached toil.
Fbflgjfssion ci4n |,e had of one tenement,
ivtafdiately ; and of the other, in May
For Either particulars, enquire at this Of
"jStop the Runaways-
Jt|iUN AWAY from the subscriber on
tho 4th instant, I
Wist, Kcgro 2$ One
Lad, \ ix—
TIM, stout, though not tal!, large fore
, head. BAZIL, stout and well proportion
yellow complexion. \ INSON, ra
ther slender made.also yellow complexion.
ROB, stout and well made, black. JOE, -i
I<4 of fifteen, well grown, black. JACK,
L small slender made African, also black
fTbe above fellows are no doubt on their
/way to Charleston. A reward of ten dol-
I lam for each of them will be paid for lodg
Ing them in jail, and giving early informa
tion, so I get them
James B. Robinson.
March 7 ts
up and
brought to the Globe Tavern, Augusta, s
Grey horse about nine or ten years old,
blind of an eye—together with a pair of
saddle bags and a saddle and bridle. The
owner is requested to pay his expenses
ksd take him away.
Starch 7-ts
1* Brought to the
widow Bryan, near ihe market house, a
Mesnut sorrel stud horse, in mistake for
|»e that the above has lost; he is bald
Ece and blind in both eyes, with two white
Etlocks, the one on the fore foot and the
, Mher on the hind foot. Whoever has \<n'
Lflte same by applying at the Post Office,
WAugusta, or at the w idow Bryan s. can have
nm again by paying all expenses.
» March 7 S-P
Cotton
AND
Vx-changc Broker.
THE subsejiber has taken an office in
the building lately occupied by
, Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post-
Office—where he offcis his set vices in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
Tire great facilities afforded by brokers
in commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Colton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokers; and henc<
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself (he
trouble of sampling iiis cotton and looking
up a purchaser j—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true stale of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the i
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know whero to resort for cot
ton at the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist- In prderlo give time for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to ,
leave the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. M.— ls left later than nine, sales
cannot bo realized till the sncceding day
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the njght pre
vious.
2d. Cotton wifi be sampled and ‘receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sale* cannot be
eralized till next day.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4ih. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a. m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6J cents fora bag entry andsampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, »*n
closing the warehouse receipts, wjll be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
Brokerage,
In their Various Branches,
Will be attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock i*. m. and from
three o’clock till five p. m.
John Kinney, juiFr.
QC/* Money is sometimes worth more
than at others Persons having it te loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November B.——-—ts ,
"this subscriber,
is NOW OPENING,
OS THE SOUTH Sim. OF BH'*AU-STUEET.
Opposite the Market, Augusta,
<BH»iikoi3 8
AND A OESEUAL ASSOKT.MJ .T OF
Biuc Yvockcvx Wave,
f
JLN regard to qualities, patterns, size
and prices of the foregoing articles, tb
public will undoubtedly compare an
judge fur themselves—and they aie res
pectfully requested to do so.
W. Rantin.
February 28——— ts
r ;
A New System ot*
Velvet Painting.
M {. & Mrs. CROCKER will commence I
giving Lessons in the above painting on 1
Wednesday the 6l!i inst. at the Bridge
Bank, residence of Mrs. Sandwich, Broad
Street.
Mr & Mrs. C. forbear to eulogize on the
Superiority of the system, hut invite the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta to call
and examine specimens of their work, and
also make themselves acquainted with the
facility of the method, confidently hoping
that they will be thereby induced to be
stow liberal patronage.
A course of lessons consists of twenty,
eacli an hour.
Term for teaching in this city, limited
to four weeks.
February 4——ts
Administrator’s £ale.
w»/lLLbe sold on Monday the 18th
f T March next, at the house of Al
len Jones, tlec’d. all the personal property
of said deceased, consisting of one Negro
fellow ALEC, Cotton, Corn and Fodder;
Stock of every description, Household and
Kitchen Furniture.
—— ;Z(i9o—
the same time and place,
WILL BE RENTED
The Mill and Plantation,
whereon the said d ceased lived.—Terms
made known on that day,
THOMAS DOOLY, } . . .
RICH’d. H. JONES. 5 Admrs
Feb. 7 w4w
i j£?“For Sale,
\ PRIME Young Boa* Hand, in South
Carolina, opposite the bridge—sold for no
• fault whatever. For furthet particulars
enquire at this office.
February 21—
Boctor BaHcr,
UaS removed his Office to Mclntosh
street, third tenement north of Broad*
. street, where he can at any time be found,
1 when not engaged in professional business.
January 17 ts
i
Five WiuuVrctV Dollars
IWwavd.
nf AS taken from my room on the mor
ning of the 6th instant, at the house
of Gross Scruggs, in Effingham county,
45 miles from Savannah, on the Augusta
i-oat], or at Mrs. Sap’s in Burke county, a
Memorandum Book, containing three seal
ed letters—one directed to Col. Allen
Cooke, containing S2OOO, Darien money.
One to Batrtl Barker, not scaled, contain
ing §3OO.
One to John Martin, Esq. Twiggs county,
g9OO, sealed.
One to Ezekiel Taylor,
One package containing principal
part of which is of the Planter’s Bank of
this State.—The memorandum book con
tains a quantity of notes and accounts, the
principal part of which are in favor of the
i subscriber—not all recollected.
One note or due bill on Hardy Vickers for
g 75 with a small credit.
One note on Junes C Bryan, gITT
One „ on James S. Ivy, 25
One „ on C. F. M. Retton, 20
One „ or due bill on Geo Cooper, 80
One „ do on James Philips, 50
i and draft do. do. in favor of
Richard Smith for seventy dollars or up.
wards, and accepted Iry me—and several
letters directed to me in said book.
The above reward will be given (o any
perspn without questions asked, for the
delivery of said book and package to me,
at Hartford, Georgia, or to Thomas But
ler, & Co. of Savannah, or information so
that I can get it.
Benjamin Mewborn.
February Is 5t
Aaron Puss,
SADDLER, No. 38,
North Third etreef, Philadelphia,
JfciESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and tire customers of the late firm of
WALLAG §ROSS,
SADDLERS,
that he continues to carry on the Sad
dling business, at the Old Established
Stand, No. S 8 North Third street, where
he has a general assortment of Ladies and
Gentlemen's Saddles, Saddle Bags, Bri- :
dies, Whips, &c. which he will dispose of
on reasonable terms.
February 18 6t
Augusta, Bth January, 1822.
TThE Copartnership heretofore existing
under the firm of Slone & Reynolds, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All tin
settled business of said firm will be attend
ed to by Thomas Reynold, who is duly au
thorized to settle the same. All persons
indebted to said firm are requested to
make immediate payment; and those hav
ing demands, to present them for settle
ment.
Win. Stone,
Thomas iveyuolcls.
January 10 v ts
Notice.
Stolen on Monday night the 18th
nst. a likely sorrel horse, with a star in
■is forehead.—He is cbmit fifteen hands ’
ugh, paces, trots and canters, and draws j
very finely in any kind of gear, and will j
be about six or seven years old iie>:t spring,
de lias been docked, but no brands recol- I
le.cted.— Also ttolen at the same lime, a
new saddle with plated stirrup irons, hav
ng a leather cirsingle confined to the
oirndl skirts—there is the appearance of ■
two spots of grease on the saddle opposite
to the mounting s>de. Any person who
will apprehend the thief and lodge him
:n jail, or gel hold of the horse and saddle,
and deliver him to the subsci ijicr, shail be
handsomely rewaided.
James
Near Augtlu
February 21 wjtp
STOLEN on the same night, a large
likely sorrel marc, branded on the
shoulf or and thigh of the mounting side,
with a large L.—bhe is about fifteen hands
high, and nine years old, trots, okinters
and draws well in ai y kind of gear. A
i reward of Fif'y Dollars will be given to
any person who may apprehend the thief
and secure the mare, or Twenty Dollars
for the mare alone, delivered to the sub
scriber below Augusta, or conveying in
formation that he may get her again.
M illiam Colson.
February 21 ... ;-p
Georgia, Warren l ounty.
Clerk's Otficr oi tuc Court of Ordinary.
IIEREAS Elizabeth Myrick, admin
istratrix of the csta e of Owen Myricft,
late of said county, deceased, applies Ibr
letters dismissory from her i*aid adminis
tration,
This s therefore to cite and admonish
11 persons concerned, to enter their ob
jections (if any they have) in this office,
within the time prescribed by law ; or o
herwise said letl* is will issue accordingly. 1
Given under my hand at office, the 2oth
lav of February, 1822
Jiffiu Torrence, cVk c.o w c.
Marc.i 7 n 6m
*** Mr. Henry Hanna
han is fully authorized to collect all debts
due to this office, (from the Bth of Octo
ber ;) and to give receipts for the. same.
January If
Sugar, Coflcc § Molasses.
‘ || IIDS. prime Orleans Sugar
Sa R:i£s I'nme Coffee,
, 50 Hints. Molasses,
100 Barrels Mackarel, Nos. 1 & 2,
Xow for Cash, by
Thompson & Andrews.
February 21 -5i
Insurance against
» o
; Fire!
Charleston Fire, and Marine
I Insurance Company Agency
S I
X HE Subscriber offers to lake risks a
, gainst Eire on Houses, Out-Uuildings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in An
gqata and its vicinity.
1 Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
( Between th< Post Office & Globe Tavern.)
December 20
AdministratoraVv>s.
lly J. B. Herbert, & Co.
| J
vEN the first Tuesday in April ..next,
wil be sold before the Court-House in this
_ Cily, between the usual hours, the per
sonal properly of Mr. Ikiniel Hotchkiss,
deceased, consisting of the following ar
ticles, one half of the line of Stages run
ning between Savannah ami Augusta, viz ;
Two well built Stages, with all necessary
Harness, 24 prime Horse?, selected for
the purpose, the Stables at the different
stands on the road, also, one Gig & Har
ness, one Wagon and Harness, sundry ar
ticles of Household Furniture.—The above
property sold by permission of the Honor
able the Inferior Court, and by order of
the administrator Terms Cash.
I*. S.—Persons wishing to purchase the
Stagv s, should visit the line and see the
respective team of l| (> rses, as they will he
, sold as they stand upon the line, the con
tinualion of the running of the mad re
quiring i...
Savannah, Feb. 12.—Ids Feh 18.
Stenography.
Gentlemen d.siron. of instruction
in the above art, can in the course of
Ten Lessons (by devoting two hours in
each day) become acquainted with its
i fundamental principles, at the moderate
expense of TEN DOLLARS, Ten Sub
gcribers are required before any engage
ment can oe made on the part of the In
striictor. Reference may be made to
William W. Hoh and R. W Cook, Esqrs.
or to the subscriber, at the City-Hoief,
during the present week
Isaac Winship.
January 31 ts
Lost,
ON the forci oon of ihe 20th inst, sup
posed to have been dropped almost
opposite Mr John Moore’s store, in Hie wa
gon way, o Virgin Gold chain (six strands)
. with u large sea affixed by a carved gold
ring. The seal had, engraved on a cor
nelian, “ Boar Passant, ’’ with the initials
“W. M” Tile finder will be liberally
rewarded by leaving the ab«ve at
VV . J. Harper’s,
February 21 If
| Sheriff’s Hales.
I Will he Sold,
On the first Tuesday in April next, at
(he Court-house in Jacksonboro’ Scriven
■ County, between the hours of ten and
four o’clock at pubbe out-cry
All that i pact, Lot, or Par
cel of Land, situate lying and being m
tbe County of Scriven, containing one
hundred and sixty Acres, more or less, it
being in several dilferent tracts, adjoin
ing land belonging to the estate of Wil
liam Mobjey, deceased, and lands belong
ing io the estate of William Foxwel), le
vied on as Hip property of Elijah E. Pick
ren, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa, in favor of
1 JJavid bwicord, vs said Elijah R. Pickren,
i deceased, property pointed out by the
1 administrators.
ALSO,
All that Tract of Land, con
taining o.ie hundred Acres, adjoining
, I lands of John Sever, and lands of Wi iiam
' Hand, taken as the properly ot John
While, to satisfy a fi fa, in favor of Tho
mas G. Walkey, against John White, pro
perty pointed out by the defendant.
ALSO,
One negro Woman named
• JuOe, taken as the property of Stephen
Miller, to satisfy a fi fa, in favor of James
Higginboltom, & Co. vs said Stephen
Miller.
James Bryan, Sh’ff. s. c.
Jacksonboro ’ Feb 28, 1822.
Administrator’s Sale*
AGREEABLY loan order of the Hono
rable the Superior Court of Burk
County, when sitting for ordinary puijm
-1 ses, Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
t April next, at the Court House in Waynes
borough, a negro man slave, by the name
of CYRUS, belonging to the estate of
Jesse T. Carpenter, dec’d. to he sold for
the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of
said deceased.—Terms made known on
the day ot ca'e
’ John Carpenter, AdmT.
Bia»eon Davis, Adm’r.
in right of his wife.
.Tmuary 24, 1822* —•.vttfe* 1
(ilol.e Tavern.
■ T
I. HE Subscrlbey infirm* his friends ami
the public, that his
Reading Room,
is just arranged, and that his Bar is much
more convenient. And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, he is
better able to provide for the accommo
dation of bis customers j and cun safely
promise them, that as far as Ms means and
Ability to comply with his wishes can go,
lȣ will attend to the comfort and conveui
encc of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
&3-The Savannah & W T ash
ington Stages nut up at Hie
(Rube.
W, SHANNON.
December 20.
QUAKER SPRINGS.
liJTihe subscriber has taken that well
<wl known stand
UuAKF.n Spnisns.
_ LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
file Wash ington rigid and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8— ts
A Piano Forte, for sale.
T
1. HF, subscriber has for sate a very fine
toned PIANO FOR VE, which he will sell
cheap for cash. The instrument can he
seen by calling at the Planter’s Hotel.
I*. Giiliuhor.
January 31 ts
rn —.
.1 HE subscriber lias located himself at
Marion, Twiggs County, and will attend
tho different Courts, embraced in the
Southern Circuit.
Uobt. \ugs. Beall, jr
Febrn.ry 18—- lot
Just Received ?
On Consignment.
T
Jj. WO Cases of Irish Linens (Superior
Bleach,)
And one Case of Irish Diapers.
OJ* Purchasers may npw nave an op
portunity of supplying themselves by tin
Piece, at a price mnen lower than they
have been accustomed to obtain them.
ai.su,
A few places Black Nankeen Crape.
Benj. G feims.
February 28-———3 w
%* At a mefctiug ot
the subscribers,held at the CITY IIQTF.L,
on the 22d inst. for the purpose of regu
lating the charges for k< eping hot ses at
liven, it was resolved, that in conse
quence of the late great rise in the price
of provender, Hie following prices shall
hereafter be established
Horse, per day, $1 00
Do per month, 20 00
Drovers, per day, 00 60
BYRD & DANFORTH.
WM SHANNON.
JOHN MILLER.
G. I.ONGSTREET.
WOODSON IJGON.
ROBERT M'KEEN.
February 28——if
Administrator’s Sale.
A.GREEABLE to an order of the hon
orable the Justices of the Inferior Court,
Richmond county, while sitting for ordin
ary purposes, will he sold at the market- I
house in the city of Augusta, on the first I
Tuesday, being the second day of April 1
next, i
Five Negroes,
belonging to the estate of Susannah Me
Vlurphy, dec’d—viz I.pry, a negro woman
about 45 years old; Ho ace, about 25
years, well known in this city as a Dray
man; Nancy, a fine healthy woman, about
19 years old, and her two Children, one
about three years, and the o'her about
one year old. The above named person
al properly is to be sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
l-uke Heed, Adin’r.
March 7 ds
the Villains, i
A i
U i
OTOLEN from the subscribers, on the j
night of the 2(1 instant, at C< ntrevilh , |
(McCord’s) Two Bay Geldings:—One a- (
bout 16 hands high; 9 years old, lias a
- . bite streak in fns forehead,a re
narkable protuberance on eacli shoulder j
b ade, hind feet white, Hie neck a little j
sunk before the weathers, no brands recol- ,
lected, racks generally, uud shod all round, j
The other about II yeais old, 5 feet ,
liigb, one hind foot whi'e, a scar over Ms
ight eye, a small knot over the left, shav
ol by tbe saddle, a short switch tail, and
n old pair of shoes on before. Th-r
were iaken at the same time two saddlt .■>.
bridles and blankets.
A liberal reward will be given fop the
detection of the thi.f, or any information
concerning Hie horses
J B McJ unkin,
Joseph A. i'iuc.l.
Wilkes’ coo■ tv »ieo March 7-5 t
H*'? KHIFFs nr lEH
For sale at this Ojffcp,
letters
8-iETTEIJS remaining in the Post OfiW
Aug.sla Geo. Ist March, 1822.—Peso is.
w ishing letters from this list, will plea.»e
ask lor t‘ ,‘hhieftiSf<l /. et/ers
A Ann
Allen Henry T I,outlier Jeremiah
Vntenny Joseph Lamar Lydia
\bhot Wm It m
Arnold Jno VV R Mospley Williarp
AyresMtavid It Matthews DanieL
Abbot Eli jah Miller William
li M isely S mud
Burns! ie't hos. E Meu dith Uebecra
Hird Ann JMcßlmurmy Andw
Hall Japies Melton Lewis
IJuiley U m Martin Aclaline
Botilincau George Mansfield Luring
Rracly Hugh Morgan Henry
Molan It chard Muss ti Crook
Uegg James Mm den David
iennelt Sarah McDaid Win
Beckham Jno V Martin Sami
Bagley IV I* Morgan Thomas
Broadlmrst James Moore Thomas
llosworth James McLinnan John
Brock Henry McLain (atluiine
Burns Susannah Monroe Page
Brewer Rebecca Wills Win r
Bennett Mary Moor Sarah
Biinnion Anthony fj
Bi- all Mr. Nox Peter
Baldwin Hiram Northn Isaac
Bngg Mrs U New man Thus B.
Black John Nesbitt Alexr.
Benton Sami H Newman Alger
Bluckwpll Thus O
Blevins John O Donnell Franck
Bond Jonathan j»
Biggs Joseph K Pitkin Jno R
Butler Jas Fardtle Susan
Bell Samuel Pantun Jametl
Bcas|ey James Proctor .las
Ponllen John
f liat.dlcr JuJm Powers Lovey
Coe K I. Pynr- Benjamin
C"rley B Piiinev Elihu
Cobh James Powling ff. nry
Chadwick Elizabeth Posey Richard
Cramford Alice q
Clark joed Quinly Aaron
C(eary IN G j{
Chase l imotby P Kitchin Clta.iet
Clemmenis Danl Hooney Paul
Churchill John Kansny Ther.-sa J|
Carr Hubert Roberts Leven (J
Cooper Jas H Riop George E
D ' Roman Uohert
Day John Rowland HCnj
Dow ling Zacchtug llozar Caroline
l)i|tlon Street Ryun M iry
Dubniss Dauphine Hoiiniree Dudley
Dulton H Ramsey Richard Vs
Davis Betsey Reed Arvada
D aper James Russell Henj F
R Rayfield Wm J
Eve William Iticcrson Danl
Espagmd Raymond S
English Bond Scott Edwin J
F Standefer Israel
Floyd Ira a Siinmunct Mr
Foster Wm W Smith Richard
Fitzpatrick I ncy Stayley Jacob
F ster Collier Sp' Iman Jas 9
Flint Tlr*ma» Smith Eli
Fuller Sami P pmiley Robert
Finlater James Scove) Jno
Farrell Jno 1) Smith fcpencut
G Shader James
Grady William Sandwich Mrs.
Green George Skillern Wm.
Gilchrist John Smith Heinali
Golden Hiram Smilh Isaac
Gulledge Henry Sinclair Elijah
Grant Anderson Snead Tilman
Glendenning Wm Smith James T f
Grantz Gabriel Simons D
mi rmond William Stockton Joseph
Gtainmo Isedorc Spencer Sheldon
Goodwin Il< nry Sanford Raymond
H Sprague E.
Hicks Francis D T
Harrington Bid well Tobias Solomon
Harris Lewis Thomas John
Hotchkiss Stephen Taylor John
Moisey David F Taylor Win II
Headcn Danl H Thorp Conveliny
Hall Alexander Tucker Reuben
Hubjbill Jeremiah Toot Jairus
Harried W H Terry-' Wm.
Hatter Zs ra Turner Alien
Holton James Thaaty Claudia
Hentz Michael V
Holbrook Sumuep Vaughn Tliomas
Hitchel Harvey W
Horson Mary Whipple Mr.
Hatcher Jno H Willey John A
J Wilcox Chester.
Jackson Mary Anne Woolfiilk Robt. W f
Jones Jno It Wray Jubui
Jones Richard Williams . ,liza
Jones William Woodleif Jno C
ivy Littleton Wilde William
Johnston Thomas Wilson Lawrence
Jones Moses Walker Elijah
James Walter Williams S
Johnson Sami Wright Kbeneza#,
K Walker Benj, G
Kener Benj Wynn William
Kuox George White Geotge
Keliog Thurman Williams John
Kerr John Whitehead Reding
Knight Jno White Samuel
Ktnea Leaveritt Wilcox James AV
K an) more Michael Wilson Charles H
Keen Jno T Winn Pririte ,
L Washburn /• bu
Leslie James W lii'cwell Jn<» S
Law Martha A W Uliam Moses
Lootfy Thus Watson William
Lamar Geo W Washbtmi Umcas
Lumpkin Jeremiah Watson John \V
L >ng J Woodruff Reuben
Lindo Charles Voting Joseph
V ■■me Jack,on M
Jaijies K laser, I*. ill.
March 4 3t
(J3* A yoqn£ man who is
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d.-awiinr .ft’ ac’o.int* See. wont ' like to
gel emnl lyment by the J ib. We k. or
>.jn;t»h For further pjtrticdkus enquire,
al this Office
' March 7