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MOJCrULT XOTICK*i.
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NlJifc gmntiis al'Ur the date here
of, application will be'lnade to
the hooaraUe the justiccaaf the Infe
rior Caurt for the county of Rich
now), for leave to sell alt the ren»
estate of William Poe, late of said
coa/ity, deceased, for the benefit ol
his heirs.
Thomas Gumming, \ adm y ra
George Watkins, J
January 21 lm~9m
IN*, mouth* slier dais applica
-W tion will ha made to the court
of ordinary of Colombia county, for
leave to well the following tracts of
Land, viz. one half of eight hundred
and thirty-seven and an half acres
land, in Richmond county, on .Spi
rit cmek, joining Jenkins Whitting
ton «S* co. and others, and granted
to the heirs of John Walton, decea
aedti.lso, one hundred acres Land in
Columbia county,on the water* of the
Uchee creek,joining Lands of Jos
ah Boswell, Jonathan Clyette, and
others, the whole belonging to the
estate of Beale Yarbrough, deceased,
and sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of sab’ deceased.
Win. Yarbrough, >
Jao. S, Walton, )
Jan uai y 7
Application will be. made to
tho honorable Inferior Court <d
Burke county, for leave to sell 372
arret, of LAND in the county o(
Bui ke, on the waters of Brier Creek,
belonging to the estate of Lewis --
mimic 1, deceased, for the benefit o
the heirs of said deceased. f
K, Emanuel. «dm r.
; Jill—
.u > ’ *■
■iA »♦, application vvill ’.se n.adi to
the honorable the court of ordinary
for Columbia county .for le vc to sell
302} acres of Land 26th district,
L„t No. 32, formerly Wilkinson,
now Twiggs* county, granted to the
hens ol Jess' M opre.
Patsey Moore,
Augustus Crawford,
Guardian* for Pamela K. Moore.
February 18
iNß'inonths afterdate applisa
JNI 4ob will be made to the hono
rable toe inferior court ol Lincoln
cainty, sitting tin ordinary purposes,
for permission to sell all the real e»
tate of John Moss, sen. deceased,con
••’mg of six hundred acrufc be the
same more or less, on fishing crec..
L n trill county, adjoining »d Walter
and Lesseur; also, one tract ol land
in foe 271a ol Wilkinson countv
c« 'tuning 092* acres, to be sob
frit the lieocflt «l «Wo
itors «f«nid deceased.
John Moss, jun. adm r.
March 25
*~KiNE months from this date,
will apply to the honorable tho Ini* -
riorCourtof Warren county, sittn.
fur ordinary purposes, tor leave I*
sell nil the real e*tale of Jos. W lu.i
late of said county, deceased, cons;
tinsr of 18*) acre* ol Land, onLltt
B Wcreek,i«*aid county, boundin'*
« n lands of Putt* & Robeson, and
* hCr *’ Robert White, adm’r.
jdJlfarrh 1818-
V'' INK months alter date, applies
tion will be made to the honor »-
blr the inferior court ol Columbia
countv, for leave to sell one tract o
Land* lying in Wilkes county, ad
joining Sanders and others, it being
th" real .estate of William Wintrcy.
deceased, sold for the benefit of the
heirs and cr.editors of said deceased.
Samuel Winfrey, admV.
Mw 9-' . ■■
(too will he made, to the UonornUle 1
the court of ordinary of Columbia I
county, for lease to sell die Mouse
that .las.M*Fartin, now live*, in, and
pa tof the Lot No. 67, in ti e 'own I
of Wrightuborough,- being pait ot t e
real estate of Jesse Bull, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and cred- |
itur* of said deceased.
Martha Bull. Jidm x.
December 24
V’lNi* months alternate uppli
-31 cation will be made to the hon
orable the Inferior court of the coun
ty of Richmond for leave to sell ten
lots of land in Hartisburgh —Num
bers 33, 34, 87, 39, 117, 118, U 9 *
12'’, 127, and 128—also one tract ot
land No: 231, Old WUkinson(at the
time of survey) now Laurence, i>
being the whole of the real estate of
Jesse Stewart, dec.late of Rkhmemi
county, with a few articles of per
«onalproperty,to be said for the oen-
e r, t of d>e heirs and creditors of said
deceased.
H. Bury,adtn’r.
December 6,1817. m9m
INE months alter date' applica
Xn| tion will be made to the lionoi
able court ot Ordinary of Richmond
c unty, for leave to sell all the per
sonal and real estate of Daniel Dill,
deceased, for the benefit of the heir
of tfo id deceased.
* J.l)U\,admV
Bovember 15# m9m
NITfB months after date •pplica
tioa will be made to the hop
. orablc the inferior court of Richmond
aunty, (or leave to sell one lot with
the improvements thereon in the city
of Augusta—the whole to be sold for
the benefit of the beira and creditors
«if the late David Dowatc, deceased.
SAMUEL GOFF,
Surviving Administrator.
December 10. to 9 m
NINE months after date applica
tion will be made to the lion,
the court of ordinary of Columbia
county, for leave to sell one half of
lot Number 294 in the 20th district
of Baldwin,now Morgan county, be
longing to the estate of Jesse Bull,
i dec. for the benefit of the heirs and
, creditors of said estate.
Martha Bull, adm’x.
November 19,1817. m9mp
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NINE months after date hereofap
plication will be made to the honor
, able Inferior court for the county
. of Burke while sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Jeremiah Lewis, dec. consis
ting of one tract of land lying in
tuc county of Burke, containing 425
acres, to be sold for the benefit ot
the heirs and cruditors.
5. ES.
November 26. m°?n
NINE months alter toe >.ate
hereof,application will be mad®
to the honorable the justices of the
inferior court of Richmond county,
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell two Tracts of LAND,
to wit:—-One tract containing 1000
acres, in Washington county, at the
time cf survey, on the waters of the
Aitam aha granted to El eater Gum
ming bounded E. by Peleg Green’s
laud, ts. by Kelly’s land, W. by
unknown land, and N. by vacant
land.—One other tract containing
200 acres, granted to Joseph Mock,
on Reedy creek, now Jefferson coun
ty, bounded at the time of survey,
H. E, by vacant and Neilson’s land,
and on all other sides by vacant land.
The above being the real estate of
James Edwards, deceased, and sold
for (he benefit of the heirs and cred
itors,
John Cashin, E a?V,
Nov. 8 i,n9m
; INE months date application
will be made to the Inferior
court of Richmond county, while
itting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell forty acres of land,lying
• iid ueiug in Rich-uioud county, on
he waters of Hockey creek, more or
ss, adjoining lands ot Dr. Anderson
'■V’atkins and the!*rr ,:, '«*' 4 - 1 --
egro man s'avc named Sam. The
“•ve described property will be sold
<>r the purpose of making a dividend
etwixt the heirs of John Lambert,
creased.
Holland M‘Tyrr, adm , r.
October 15, 1817. m9m
"VJ INK months after date appli*
cation will be made to the hon
iable the inferior court of Colum
la county,for leave to sell 125 acres
I'and in Lincoln county, adjoining
ands of John H. Walker, the same
>'dng the real estale of James Gor
•y, deceased, sold for the benefit of
r he heirs.
John Ktiunon, admV,
de bonis non.
.Ta»pi.tpv )0 rnOiii
A,! • .sK monies alter dale hereo),
.L w application will be made to the
ho oralile the Inferior Gonrt of Burke
county, for leave to sell 250 acres
of Land more or less, lying in the
county of Bu ke, adjoining the lands
of Gillum Hill and others, being
part of the real estate of Henry
I Hughes, deceased, for the benefit of
1 the neirs and creditors of said de
l ceased. A
-1 Ju')C Hughes, executrix.
I Ma .V 9 m9m
I GEORGIA, Columbia county.
WILLIAM GUMiY, sen. tolls
before rue a brown bay Marc,
I about 5 feet high, 9 or 10 years old,
I shod all round, a small white spot on
I her left hip, some few on her back—
I appraised by Thomas Johnston anu
j Uilliiigtou M, Sanders to El 19.
j Mark Price Davit.
W. L. Kennon, clerk, i. c.
. I May 16 St
'I ooiue. •
I 4 LL persons having claims a
' I i Vghdnst the estate of Robert Maze.
.I deceased, will render them in with
Jin the time prescribed by law; and
] all these indebted to the estate, will
| make payment to me without delay.
I Henry Slaughter, ad mV.
1 May 23
, j Notice.
j 4 LL person* having demands a
‘ I the estate ofGeoige Pear
. I on, late of Richmond county, deceas
-11 J, are requested to present them ic
I rally attested—those indebted to said
. { state, are desired to make payment
> I i)
| Lucy M.Peproon,’) . .
1 John U.M, m , j
j May 16 2m
War Department,
PENSION OFFICE,
Makoh 26th, 1818.
Rules and regulation* for substantia
ting claims to pensions, to be obser
ved under the Uw of Congress of
the 18th of March, 1818, viz:
The commissions of officers, and
the discharges of the regular soldiers
of the army of the revolution, (if m
existence) applying for pensions un
der the above act, will, in every in
stance, be furnished to the War De
. partment; and ti r signatures of the
respective judges certifying in these
cases, must be attested by the -seal
of the courts where such judges pre
side. The person applying for pension
to declare under oath,before thejudge,
that, from his reduced circumstances,
he needs the assistance of his coun
try for support.
(Approved.) J. C. CALHOUN.
Q3r The publishers of the Laws wil
give the above insertion in their res
pective papers for two months.
April 18 3m
By the President of the United
Ht&t-J >.
«7 HERE AS, by an act of Con
t T gross passed on the 26th o
March, 1804, entitled, “ An Act ma
king provision for the disposal of the,
public lands in the Indiana Territo
ry, and for other purposes,” and an
act passed the 3d of March, 1805, cn -
tilled, “ An Aol supplementary to the
| act, entitled, an act making provis
ion for the disposal of thfe public lands
’ in the Indiana Territory,’’ and an ac(
passed on the 25tli of April,4Boß, on
-1 titled, “An Act supplemental to an
1 act regulating the grants of lands in
1 the Territory of Michigan,” the Pres
ident of the United States is authori
zed to cause the lands in the land dis
trict of Detroit, to be offered for sale
when surveyed; and whereas a part of
the said lands have been surveyed:
Therefore I, JAMES MONROE,
President of the United Slates, in con
formity with the said acts, do hereby
declare and make known, that public
sales for the disposal (agreeably to
law) of the said lands, shall be held
at Detroit, in Michigan Territory,viz:
On the first Monday in July next,
for the lands contained in ranges 9,
10, 11, 12, and 13, south of the base
line; on the first Monday of Septem
ber next for the lands contained in
ranges 13, 14, 15, 16, ami 17, north
of the base line; and on the first Mon
day in November next, for the lands
contained in ranges 9,10, 11, and 12,
north ofthe base line; excepting such
lands as are, or may be reserved in
said district, by law, for the support
of Schools, and r.,r her purposes,
rue sales ehall continue open for iwo
weeks and no longer, ana shall com
mence with the first section of the
lowest number of townships and ran
ges, and proceed in regular numerical
order.
iven under my hand at the city of
Washington, the thirty-first day of
March, one thousand eight hundred
and eighteen,
JAMES MONROE.
!Jv the President,
JOMAH MEIGS,
Comm'r. of the G< neral Land Office.
rC?* Printers of newspapers, who are
mthorized to publish the laws of the
United States, will insert the above I
■i week till .October next, and send
their bills to the General Laud Office
for payment. ___________
tiy the President of the United
{States. .
WHEREAS by an act of Con
gress,passed on the 3d March,
1813, entitled “ An act to provide for
the ascertaining and surveying ofthe
boundary lines fixed by the treaty with
the Creek Indiansand for other purpo
scs, the President of the United States
is authorized to cause the lands ac
quired by the said treaty to be offer
ed for sale when surveyed, and where
as a part of the said lands have been
surveyed:
Therefore I, James Monroe, Presi
dent ofthe United Stats, do hereby
declare and make known, that public
sales for the disposal of certain lands
south of the Tennessee river and in
the district of Madison county, shall
be held at Huntsville in said county
in Alabama territory, viz.
On the Ist Monday in July next,
fur the sale of the lands in ranges 1,2,
S, 4, 5. On the Ist Monday in Sep
tember next for the land in ranges 6,
7,8, 9, and on the ist Monday in
November next, for the lands in ran
ges It), 1 1, 12,13,14; excepting such
lands as are or shall be reserved ac
cording to law, for the support of
.chools and for other purposes. Each
sale shall continue open for 2 weeks,
md no longer, shall commence with
the section, township and range of the
lowest number, and proceed in regu
lar numerical order.
Gives under my hand, at the city of
Washington ,this 31 st day of March
1818.
JAMES MONROE.
By the President,
JOSIAH MEIGS.
1 Comm’r. of the General Land Office
|C7* Printers who are authorized
to publish the laws of the United
(States, will publish the above once a
week till October next, and send their
bills to the General Land Office for
Copperplate A/apsofthe above lands
may be had at the office of the Survey
or-General, at Huntiville, or at the
General loind Office.
Sheriff’s sale.
WILL be sold at the Market-House
in the city of Augusta, on the first
Tuesday in June next between the usu
al hours of sale,
3 Cows, 2 guns, 1 looking glass, i
lot of glass ware, 1 lot of earthen ware,
1 lot of tea and table spoons, 19
books, 1 lot knives and forks, 7 wait
ers, 4 window curtains, 1 lot bed
clothing, 1 lot tools, I axe, 1 lot home
espun and pavillious, I lot table cloths,
1 lot spun cotton, and I meal bag, le
vied upon as the property of Peter Do
naldson, to satisfy an execution in la
vor of John Phinizy, vs. Peter Donald
son. ,
Also —2 Negro men, Prince and
Friday, levied upon as the property
of Alexander and Daniel Hannah, to
' satisfy sundry executions
Walter Leigh, for the use ot tlie or
• plians of Cox vs DaniO Hannah, Alex
ander Hannah, and William Glascock,
administrators of L. 'Collins, lor the
use of Wm. Mathews vs Daniel Han
nab and William Glascock, trustees
of Richmond academy vs Daniell Han
nah, Alexander Hannah, and William
: Glascock, and Walter Leigh, for the
use ofthe heirs of S. Bugg, vs Daniel
i Hannah, Alexander Hannah and Win.
Glascock. „ , ,
Als—one Cow and Calf, levied up
on as the property of Beoj. Aden,
■ lee. to satiyfy an execution m favor
ofthe administrators of George Wal
ton, vs Allen and Walton. t
Also—l3s acres prime Land oh tie
waters of spirit creek, adjoining lands
‘ of J. B Robinson and D.Berrv, levied
on as the property of Thomas Sloan, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Win.
M. Cowls vs Thomas Sloan.
A. Bugg, sheriff.
May S ts
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
June next, at the court-housein Co
lumbia county,
Three Lots
In the town of Wrightsborough, ad
joining Dooley and Messingale, with
the improvements-—levied on as the
property of Charles M. Lin,tosatisly
an execution in favor of Wright and
Marshall vs. Brown and Lin and
others.
ALSO,
One likely young Cow and Calf, le
vied on as the property ot Peter Do
naldson, to satisly John Phinizy’s exe
cution.
, W. WiWcins, acting s. o. o.
May 2 tds
Sheriff’s Sale,
WILL be sold on the first Tues
day in June next, at the court
house in Jacksonborough, between the
usual hours,
2CK) Acres of pine laud, lying
& being in the county ot Scriven, ad
orning lands belonging to Haruy Per
jry, Adam Brinson and Caleb Parker,
levied on as the property of Solomon
Wilson, to satisfy sundry executions
in lavor of William Smith; property
levied on and returned to me by a con
stable-
—ALSO—
-10 Acres of pine land in the
county aforesaid (more or less) adjoin
ing John M‘Wade and Hannah Oliver,
taken as the property of John Pickren,
to satisfy sundry executions for costs
issued out of a Justices court of said
county—property taken and returned
to me by a constable.
—ALSO—
-400 Acres of pine land lying m
the county aforesaid, (more or less)
adjoining Arthur Robbins and others,
taken as the property of Jollif Conna
ly, to satisfy sundry executions in fa
vor of Janies Scott; property levied
on and returnedto me by a constable.
Holoimm Kemp, s. s. c.
April 29* tds.
sheriff’s hale*
4 T Lincoln court-house on the 1
iV. Tuesday in June next, will be
sold between the usual hours, 1 bay
Gelding, taken as the property of
Fleming Goolsby, to satisfy, sundry
executions against said Goolsby .Terms
cash.
Stephen Stovall, o. s. l. c.
Mav 6
Administrator's Sales.
VMTILL be sold, on the Ist Tues
-7T day in July next, at Qolumbia
court house, by order of the court of or
dinary, for (he benefit «jf the heirs and
creditors of Win. Bryan, deceased, the
followiug Tracts of LAND, belonging
to the estate of said deceased.
No. in 9th district, Baldwin
cpvnty, on Cedar Creek, containing
2021-2 acres—Also, No. 40, in 21st
District, Wilkinson County.
James Burroughs, Adm'r.
May 6. H
Blanks
For sale at this Office.
Entertainment |
AT THE SIGN OF THE I
THE Subscriber has opened in th r I
upper part of Camden, a HOUSE to: I
the reception of travellers —he *m-j
ters himself Uvat those who will d. I
him the favor to call, will he satisnei J
with the treatment they vviH receive, j
as his establishment will be provide! I
with all the convenicncies requisite I
as far as the state of the market will I
permit) for the use of travellers. 1
J. B. Mathieu. I
N. B. A few gentlemen already J
provided with Lodging, can be ac- j
commodated with Hoarding. j
PT The Editors of the Augusta
Chronicle, and Fayetteville Aineri j
can, are requested to insert the a-1
b;»ve three times, and forward (heir I
accounts to the office of the Cunulei. I
Gazette for payment. I
Mav 23 _ J
The Bell Tavern,
Went end of the City of Avgv*ia»
formerly occupied by Mr.
JV/iite.
THE subscriber respectfully in
forms his friends and the public
in general, that he has leased the a
bove commodious and elegant Estab
lishment as a House of Entertain
ment for Gentlemen Travellers and
others; and he assures them that
every attention will be paid towards
their comfort, having laid in an as
sortment of the best &c.—
Mis table will be always plentifully
supplied with the best the niarjeet can
afford—-His Stables are in excellent
order and with plenty of Provender,
and careful Hostler, he hopes to give
satisfaction to those who will call.
N. B. A few Gentlemen can be
accommodated with Board by the |
Year, Quarter or Month, on mode-1
rate terms by the publics obedient
servant I
Samuel Commander.
03" To Rent until tne first of Jan
u ry next, the House,, f hop, and
large Lot lately occupied by me or
Broad-street, below the market, op- j
posite Mrs. Silberts—For terms ap
ply to capt. Russell, or S. C.
M-ay 23 ts
GOLDEN BALL
THE subscriber offers his lloust
fur the accommodation of gen
teel sober Travellers and Boarders
and feels a confidence when he in
vites such, that nothing shall be want
ing on his part to render their tirai
comfortable—he pledges himself tha:
gambling and drunkenness shall be
excluded his house; he therefore in
vites all such to stay away. He ha*
lodging rooms for the accommodatio.
of families or gentlemen—six or eigh*
town boarders more canbe accommo
dated.
J. D. Green,
At the corner of Green and Cen
tre streets, Augusta.
N. B. A professed hostler from the
northward is engaged to attend tc
the stables.
January 91 6rn
Liverpool Hotel ,
Yam acravv, svv vnxau.
MR. GREAVES,
FROM LONDON,
BEGS leave respectfully to call
the attention of ladies and gen
tlemen to the above establishment,
where thev will find every attention
paid to their comforts, should they
honor him with a visit. The Hotel
is well calculated for the accommoda
tion of ladies and families, who, it is
well known, have felt the want of
such an establishment in Savannah.
One wing of the hotel, containing an
airy portico on each side, a large el
egant setting room, and several large
bed rooms, may be previously enga
ged on application to Mr. Greaves.
N. B. A good stable, coach house,
and shower bath, are annexed to the
hotel, which was the residence of
Richard Richardson, esq. in Ya ma
cro w, and will be easily found by u
•dng his name.
Mav 2 ts
Healthy Situation
THOMAS HU SO AT, from Charlotte.
, c.j
HAS opened a BOARDING
H O U S E in Jackson county,
at Jefferson—Families removing from
the low counties, and travellers, may
be assured of comfort and convenience
if they please to call on him.
The Savannah Editors will please
to insert the above in their repectice
papers for 12 months, and forward
their accounts to this place for pay
mcnL
■ ■ ■ ts
oauK Checks
For Sale at thie Office.
I
rOUKG LADIES' W
Boarding & Dal
SCHOOL. 1
rHIS Institution, under the -JB
perintendence of Mrs. S..!®.
wic», and Mrs. Hvrlbvrd. win Ml
.-moved to MOUNT SALUBRIJfc
n all next month, at which place ®|
will continue during the summer.® -
I lutumnal months. The shuatitn® |
healthful, pleasant ami retired, jl .j
I llfl'erent branches of an English P® i
cation including Embroidery, l) r ®|
ing and Music, are taught as usual*
I May 2S *
WARF.KX ION §
ACADEMTI
THE examination of thestudeiß
of this Sendiniry will commeoß
j on Tuesday, the 9th of June; the ;®
j term will clos-e with an exhibition®
I Thursday, the 11th; Parents
I those having the care of their edii®[
I tion are invited to attend. H
I The 2d Penn will commence®
| Monday 22d June, and persons wiflj
I ing further <o patronize this 1
tion are informed that good and K
I venient Board may be had in ®|
I neighborhood for 100 dollars, orKJ
J town for 120 dollars; and from tließ
I siduity and attention of its Tea®
I ers, and the healthiness of its ci®
Iwe hope it will be encouraged, ®
I By order of the Board, H
Thos. Gibson, SecrclaiU
I May 9 lavrtf®
I Sparta
I f | -HE first semi-annual examin®
I X tion of the pupils in this limit®
I tion, will be held on Thursday a ,®
I Friday, the 18th and 19th of L.®
j next. Those interested, and t|®
I public generally, are invited to ®
j tend. There will be a recessfr®
I the examination tilt Monday, the i®
I of July, when the second term ®
I open. P
J The very liberal encourages®
j this institution has experienced, r ®
I ders it advisable for those who inte®
I ulaciug their children under ®
are, to make cany application to ®
1 treasurer of the board. ®
I John Lucas, c®
J President bwdru of- o
I May 2ft .k’2w A
Notice. I
I \ LL persons are cautioned I
I . m. gainst trading for a Note®
I land,tor £Boo—dated Tth January®
I . 818—and payable Ist April fullg®
I (ng, with interest from date; in faifl
I .if Henry Hardin, and signed iH
I Francis Flournoy-—which note I®
I »een lost or mislaid, and the p®
I nent is consequently stopped.- j
I A reward of Five Dollars will tM
I given, if delivered to Henry Hard®
. I n Franklin county, or to Edward jF
I Hardin in Augusta. *
I May 20 2t\v ; .
Notice. i
A LL person* having any deman d
against the estate of Geur.p
Weathers, late of Bui k.* county, dew
a?e requested to present their ac
counts duly attested as the law r>#
quires; and those indebted to saiji
estate, to make payment to the slIj&
server.
Mary Wealh* rs, fidm’iL
May 23 3p
Notice.
ILL be soldbefore the Marke
If House in the city of Augusta!
on the 15th of June next, one W.tgj
on and Geer,and iw»> Wagon Horsts
it being part of the person ! ! proper!)
of Robert Maze, deceased,
Henry .Slaughter, adm’r,
May 93
Notice. I
T>R Subscriber having remove
from this state, desires that ad i"'||
sons having a>iy demands against lirl
will present them for payment i
Thursday, 4th of June next, at hi
former house of business at the upper
end of Broad-street; and all thoso
that are indebted to him, will ph 9 / e
to call and settle their accounts, i" r
after the 6th day of June all •accoatih
unsettled, will be put into thehamh
of an officer.
Thomas I’ve-
Mav 23 H
TjJKTUBftEAS 1 have reason to w
ff lieve that the buyers of Can. J
dies have been imposed on in buying]
Candles said to be manufactured by!
the Subscriber, which were northward
made, as there is in Augusta at this
time northward Candles sold at from
11 to 20 cents per lb. This ; ,9 to in
form the public that there is none id
my Candles sold by the Box hut at
my House, five doors below the mar
ket, north-side Broad-Street— d' c
boxes are all marked B. P.
M. Payne.
. May 13 wO_
To Rent,
THE Store lately occupied ty
John M. Edney, until the Ist of Oc
tober next. Apply to
Farruigtoo 4* Edney.
May 23 ts