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Augusta Chronicle t Gazette
fVOL. XXXIV.] •„ “ TUESDAY MOSNINT., JO nK S7 ,A -- ■ . . •
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IS fUßi.isht.ii
B'SDAV, THURSDAY & SATURDA
■ MOItXIXGS,
jjH. Kr.*x, Dsjtckinck & Chaiu.tov,
Hi:,liAen« f the Laws of the United States,
■ aT Sl t UOI.T.ARS PKU ANSUM,
I IjV ADVANCE.
■ == AUGUSTA
I CROCKERY
I axd
I (B&iYSS
I WARE STORE
Wtit subscriber is now receiving nth
■ opening, auH will continue to recrivi
|ng the Fall and Winter months, at 111
B e inMicou’s Brick Building, near tie
■.Office in M’lntosh-strect, leading fro-
WKiewart & Hargrave's
■ CORNEU STORE,
mrA’EIUL JSSOHTMP.XT VP
■CROCKERY
1 ? ni*4 €>>**»«• VVoro
■ -.COSSISTISO OF '
■i/cs Handsomely* assorted
Width Crockery, and
l&es of (ila*.*
I Ware*
■ selected to suit the Georgia St W"
■Markets, which he offers.fi*-. aale ft a
Knee. He is now gening tn order
lit these pure—«« who wish to have
| (iood- -£paCt—
■lac Printed Liverpool
I Ware —Also,
I meled Cups &j Saucers,
■ Os every description and size.
fttes, Bowls, Mugs and
I Pitchers,
■Of different qualities and sizes.
| ALSO
I A few set of Elegant
lumish’d Gold China,
| a superior quality—consisting 1 of
ll'ca, Coffee h Besei-t Set
| Complete—Likewise
■iStiA* Chinn r IV« Goto,
Krious figures, neatly put up in box
Ell of which he offers for sale at the
■ reduced prices lor cash, or approved
in acceptances.
[ William H. Oakman.
■tober 25.
NL B.—The subscriber
ie«lly requests those who are indebted
\t late firm of Erwins, Oakman, & Co.
omc forward and settle their accounts
i him, (who alone is authorized to sel
;heir business) as further indulgence
iotb? granted.
William IL Oakman.
ov ember 25. 12m
STORAGE
y ajn»
lemmUsion BusUu\as.
HR subscribers have taken the Ware
use lately occupied by Henry Shultz,
losite the Wharf, which is now in com
;te order for the reception of Cotton
1 Merchandize.
Mackenzie & Ponce.
October 27. ts
NOTICE.
ILL Persons having demands against
ie Estate ©fStainliack Wilson deceased,
e requested to render them in, duly at
sted, to us. And thus© persons who aw
debtedto said Estate, are requested t<
jit- forward and settle the same with
fiddly.
Coshy Dickinson,
James A. Pluck,
A DM TXJS VRA TO it V.
hhy It ts
■ V yjKB NOTICE.
I HOSE T. 'dehtecl to the estate of t'u
t.Y'idrew It' 4 * Catharine Fagan, dec
II i&iiv ? payment to the subscriber wit h
t deist*.', and those tiiivir '£ demands a
list it svih present the”’ 0 * or settlement
Rolvvt Lekic, Acbur.
United States Arsenal, May 2d.
I)B. Ib.PANN
Respectfully inarms the citizen
Augusta and ho vlciubri’, that he ha;
moved tothis place, and intends prac
ting in the different bratvfhes °t hi;
■ofisspn. He may be found ; ‘t his resi
nice or Shop, both in Washington street
few dorrs West of Broad street.
Hay 4 h
Foil
k HANDS OME BAROUCHE, calcuhl
i fur eillier one br two hoises,
Uwiil .be sold at a reduced price so
na, Apply to
T hompson & Black.
_ May 23. *
BLANKS
t* sale at tlvfs Ofik/C.
Just Received,
Dost. Wintos»vine Vinegar
quality pt; Gl>-t-o Coffee
1 6 lihds. prime Jamaica 3S?ugs.r
;v . 4LM 3 '
. ; V - 40 cables best .London particular Jene
Wine. . '■ v <
AVith tlMfir,former assortment they non
fer for sale low, for cash. ,
iTaTdy h Soil.
March t4<
■»■■ —— .
¥OR SALE.
A FOUR wheeled Qoachee, excellent
4. ly made and of the very best m:\teri
% with iiandsome plated harness. Terms
H he moderate. Apply at this office
May 18. .}•
■ ( Pour doors below the Market,JVorth side
i.‘ Broad street, Augusta.
r
HP, subscriber, taking into considers
son the,scarcity of money and the prbba
odrty of provisions being lower, has fallen
. ! ‘U«; understated pricesfor boarding, and
will spare no pains to render satisfaction
to those who may favor hjm with their
custom; he also returns his humble thanks
to the public for their liberal patron Se-e
on ur rlu
.nankfid fop-the contiiuisnce of ti, t ir Jib
J erality.
Man and horse per day g 2 25
Man without horse per day l 25
, Horse without man per day :
H Single meal forman
1 jingle feed for horse 50
lodging 25
l Board by the qr. with Lodging FQ
without lodging 65
Horse per month 15
I also keep a Waggon Yard, and will
keep a constant supply of Horse Provi
sions dn hand for Waggoners as low as the
Market will afford.
fioodson JAgon.
A -igust 4. _ wtf
IkicUmoiid .
f|i
A HE ofiice ot third English Teacher in
the Richmond Academy having become
vacant by the resignation of Mr. Fiveash,
the Hoard of Trustees will on Thursday
•he 29th of the present month proceed to
fill the vacancy. Iversons desirous ofob
hy letter addressed
cation without delaj, . President
to Colonel Nicholas Ware, ' .
of the Board. The 9ah»7 19 SIX ,m " dieJ
/I/alLuhb..
13y order of the Bor.rd.
Isaac Herbert, Clerk.
June 20. ts
lvVe\mutivA •
! ThR Examination ol the Students in
the Richmond Academy being over, the
Trustees have allowed of a vacation until
trie first Monday in July, at which time
the exercises of the Classical Department
will be resumed at the Sandhills, under
tbe special superintendance of the Rev,
Mr. B:an*ly, and will continue at that
place for four months. The English'
School will likewise be opened on the
first Monday in July at the Academy in this
city, under the superintendance ot Mr.
Cook. Tickets will be issued for four
mouths in the Classical Department; and in
the English Department; by the quarter,
as heretofore, to be -applied for previous
to the day on which the Academy will a
gain open.
Isaac Herbert,
> Clerk to the Boar (I Trustees.
' June 20——r’s
LalUiClie, 6) VV aAsuu,
i CON' INGE TUB
Factorage d‘? Commission
BUS] N ESS IN SAVANNAH,
Where fill orders will be promptly attend
«d to.
;t July 7 T
- t'u per Hanging.
.life*. COGUIA JV*.
'* (I ately from New-York )
MOST respectfully informs the citi
zens of Augusta and its vicinity,
that lie inlands comniencoing the above
business in ail its various branches; and
he flatters himself from the long, experi
ence lie has iKidm .tile prosecution ot that
art, that those who may need his services,
he will most assuredly give general satis
e taction. As employment Is his principle
- consideration at present, he wishes to
make known that his charges will be as
j. rrtoderateas it could be possibly done in
t any of the Northern Stales, and in a stj Ie
equal, if not superior to any undertaken
in tins city heretofore—Those who wish
to have their ilqiisos papered after the
neatest manner, will please call at the
, Store of Messrs. Mumford & Mu Haley’s,
( iext door to Mr. U n-id Ralston Bridge.
roW, Where he catrhe seen, and all orders
left Lirall lie gratctully rccen ed and punc-
! S tuallv ati-.nded to.
; s may 23. ]j*
>- Administrator's hale.
*’ *IHLL be sold at Goshen, in Lincoln
V T county, on Saturday the fifteenth
July nex-, the personal property of Joseph
Russell, late*, of said county, dec. consist
ing of a negro woman anil sundry othet
t property. Terms of sale made known oii
the day.
or John |&cDowell, ham r.
May 30, t( ls
(P 3 ’ Jiui’ing the huiumer
>!jntiis, a few Gemlemen can be accom
uidated with BOARDING, in a Private
Family, on tie- Sand Hills,
Juris 22
PROPOSALS,
Bj Ffoxce Wohinson,
e or&ttffhehihg in OreendiorougL, f Gen.^
a jißvvSriPEn, ro bk E^riTtEii
The Selector.
t v ■ ~^ r * -
X The publishers promise little iron
i han, that in point of typographical execu
‘ion & useful matter the SELECTOR slial
compare with any paper now published ii
the stale. The primary object will be tc
prose?lt such a compendium of religion;
and political afhtirs, as to aflord a satisfac
ton- knowledge of the church and state
and to exhibit the state of religion in ev
ery part of the world, as far 03 it can b<
ascertained. The SELECTOR will con
•am considerable original matter, will
choice selections on the most impwrlani
principles of the christinn religion. A
part will also be deVotcd to the exhibi
tion of the naked facts, and convincing
reasons, which announce to parents tfu
, I)nl ' n|ll( ‘* s good that will -result from, early
I and coiifii’TTfod habits of morality and rcli
gion in children; together with the im
portance of avoiding evej.;.- thing, .which in
its nature is calculated to corrupt and vi
tiate the heart.
Situate las we n»«. in t| w Interior a
state, a-ivancing steadily in branny, | Je nev.
olent, and pmus institutions; with endless
stores of truth before ns, from whence to
till and enrich our pages, we trust that
the objects id the paper are such as may,
and will be effected. Intending as w- do,
ri) exclude every thing calculated to
wound the feelings of any, and aiming in
every case to promote the best interest of
ad, we shall receive and insert with pleas
ure, any information whether foreign or
domestic, worthy of publication for the
proposed objects of the paper.
L.OVICK PIERCE.
L. 11 OBEYS OX.
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR ,
Will be issued weekly, on a medium
’eet, of good quality, and handsome type,
at three dollars per annum, payable o«
the receipt of thq first number, or three
dollars and fifty cents if paid within six
'‘Ttnvervi s ‘c 6 nifp' 1 c6'6lSs , i)f
iserted at the customary prices.
Oj’ Thc subscribers to the Philanthropist,
are inftrim‘d that they will be furnished
w-ith the Selccf.tjr in its stead, unless or
dcred to the contrary.
X]r Persons holding subscriptions will
confer a hy obtaining as many re- -
sponsible subscribers! as they can, and re
turn a list of their names, previous to the
first of June. j
Greenshoroliffh, April 1 7th 1820,
Fire Engines.
WM. C. MUJiNEMAN,
INFORMS th« public, that he continues
to Alanufilcture his PATENT FIRE
ENGINES, and has made and sold sixty
one of them, viz :
2 to the town of Bos- 1 do Pittsfield,
ton. I do Pawtucket, hi,
1 do Nantucket, 1 do Troy,
2 do Bath, 1 do Frigate United
2 do Nwwbury, States,
1 do Ipswich, I do Chesapeake,
2do Marblehead, Ido Macedonian,
4 do Lynn, 1 do Independence
1 do Arundel, 74,
1 do Reading, I do YVashingtnn74
1 do Newton, I do Navy Yard, at
1 do Brunswick, Portsmouth nh
Ido Topsham, Ido do Charles
1 do Eastport, town,
1 do Amesbury I do Worcester,
2 do Portland, 1 do Gardiner,
1 Fort Irdepen- Ido Bridgewater,
(fence, 3 do Roxbury,
1 do Petersburg, Va I do Salem,
I do Amherst,N, H. 1 do Cincinnati, O.
1 do Windsor, Vt. 2 do Augusta, Geo
1 do Montpelier, Vt 2 do Savannah, Geo
1 do Hallowell, 3 do Washington,
Ido Gloucester, Ido West Point,
1 do Cotton Facto-2.d0 Concord, N.H
ry, Waltham, Ido Malden.
1 do Northampton,
One ot these Engines was tried in the
town with another Ei giue belonging to
tile town —the Patent Engine, with 2 five
inch diambers, threw 70 gallons of water
1,33 feet in 28 seconds; Abe, one belonging
to the town, and selected for the purpose
with 2 six-inch diambers, was 43 second,
thiowing the same quantify of water 116
feet
We, the Subscribers, Flrewards of (lie
town of Boston, attended at the trial of
one Wk. C. lluxxbjbax’s Fiue E.v&ines,
and do certify the above statement to be
correct.
JONA. LORfNG, JOS. AUSTIN,
TURNER PHILLIPS, JOS-LOVERIGN
JOHN MACKAY.
(Fj- Orders for the PATENT FIRE
ENGINE, addressed t«i V. SI. C. HUNNE
MAN, No. 31 Union-street, Boston, or his
Manufactory in Roxbury, will be executed
in the best manner.
March 11 mCm^
State of Georgia. 7 '
Scriven County. \
JkJ'INE Months after date application
Xxi will be made to the Honorable, the
ud'erlqr Court of Scriven County for leave
to sell a certain tract of land, being all
the real Estate of Joslah Daniel Sen. dec.
in said county, in order to effect a division
among the Heirs..
SIMEON R. CAHMON,
ALEX. M’CO.SN,
BENJAMIN 3 BOSTICK.
April 29, 1329. l»9m
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r*> ruutoifrk nqt"
, *>»«*. Wwfsr*, ■<;
/ A J»'fe'w' , rA» t ikti.nr>
WE THE PEOPLE.
Iv has become an usage, a nev
is to be established, to give a pros
pectus; in it great and fair promises art
made; in it are set forth the principle!
e which animat? the editor, and the politic;
'* he intends to advocate. Hut it has happen
ii ecl that many editors have materially dt
n viated from those promises; owing e'ithci
0 to a mental reservation, originally taken
»s not to comply with them, or to being le.;
'• “Stray by political connexions, or private
n considerations to promote the sjews o(
some ambitious citizens, to the detriment
e ol the welfare and prosperity of the people,
I* collectively. Tfit editor of JVc the People,
h will not make promises lie cannot keep—
it l he will not advance sentiments he does not
\ i feci; he will not support measures nor advc
i- cate principles lie. will think contrary to
g the best interest of the country. In the
e undertaking now contemplated, all he
y as ks, is a fair trial; if he fails in the plan
i- he has trace'll, if he swerves from the
i- cause of the People, “ may the moment
n of the defection of fVe the Penitie, be the
i- last of its cxiilctoe.”
i It is well known that the task of an edi
» ,tor U arduous; sometimes disagreeable,
- and often t^pivhioiive; he has to stir
s mount many difficulties—envy— party spi
, nt—-the concealed attacks of the enemies
t • ol all republican forfn* of government ;
, | often an editor toils, and toils ;—and all ids
> | endeavors remain unrewarded with the
\, applause nf his follow citizens, aijd an ho
-1 nest iivA; ood,
‘1 /> 1 !\ e a(lvoc atc<l in Tfe the
t cople, will be those of republicanism ; the
■ government supported, the one now ex
is ting;, and the union defended, will he
Unit union faurtdctl on the mutual interest
am safety of the states, and on the regard
and good will %y ought to entertain to.
wards each-other— that union which if put
asunder, will occasion the downfall of our
glowing empire. 'J he editor will unentii.
• vocally and .strenuously, support the me
sent administration of t!ie government, as
long as it will continue to he guided by
the spirit that inspired Washington, Jef
ferson and Madison, in the performance of
of their duties, as chief inagistraU’s of the
JJAtIQIh -..
The columns of H e the People, will be
Pfifil* UuU UtSiaU'-Aud ipUiical commuui
ers. The Editor pledges himself that Ins
press will never groan under the attacks
of personal enmity, or private animosties ;
to the conl rasy, it will sigh under the pro
ductions of-th* virtuous patfiiut, the politi
cal gcipus, and the conscientious Christian.
— Its the People, will be
printly weekly, on a medium slmet, anil on |
new and elegant type* at Three Dollars
per annum, payable in advance. Adver- (
tisements inserted, and job-printing neatly
executed, at the Augusta prices.
Notice will be given when the first
number shall appear.
May 6.
—11 ———- —
Eagle Tavern.
And Savannah Stage Office
TUI! partnership oi' Whipple & Booth
of the Eagle Tavern ami Savannah
Stage Office, being this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts due by the
said firm will be paid by said Whipple,
and all debts, die »o the firm are to be
collected by Uiu» only.
Jesse Whipple,
v ]). S. Booth.
K. 15. The house will still be continued
as formerly, by the subscriber.
J. \\ hippie.
may 16
Administration Sale.
1:y ILL he re-sold on the first day of
A 7 August next, at the Court-house-in
Waynesborough at the former purchasers
risk,
200 Acres ofland lying in
Burke CcunUi-adjoining lauds of Elijah
Byne and others, belonging to the estate
of John Carswell tlec’d he said Land was
Sol I according to law on the 6th da\ of
July by the administration of said
f ' SdH ' A. k M. CARSWELL, Mmr.
June, 1- w6od
Was l ost,
\ ppnViTSSOiIY note given by Simon
Lowrv to Benjamin Phillips for 75 dollars,
payable Ist January, 1821, and given Stl;
December, ISIS, | forwarn all persons
from trading for laid note
Benjamin Phillies.
Burke county, june 1
i ■ ■■ ‘f
I . \ ' '
" '
r''' At
7 fob salb.
OV THR
Z AUvuwwlia lUypv,
- Bjthc/subscTiber
d* WHO IS DULY
5 Authorised & Empowered
[ TO SELL THE SAME.
viz.
- Tracts
O OF MOST VALUABLE
; lb ii 'iD
as pom.owh.
e 0n ? Trs , c ’ a ; Clarices Bluff. 10 miles a
t l>oVe Darien,'containing 3546 acres,
e ne * I l acl, , an I»J»ud| in the narrows, Al
tiimaha river, 24 miles above f'larkos
Rlufl, containing 40U acres, and known
py the name of VVillLvmH' Field.
- One Tract, containing 7£f) news, 4 miles
above Williams’ Field, known hy the
s name of Mi.them’s Field.
■ The above are supposed to he three of
s »s fine tracts of land, as any on the Alta
• maha river, they will be sold at private sale
• any time from the date hereof, until ilu
10th day Deo. next, when if not sold they
wdl be absolutely gold at Public Auction
at Milledgeville, Any person inclined to
purchase either of the above tracts. Os land
may he most pat ticularlv informed <)fevery
I lung respecting iln-m by applying- to the
subscriber, in Augusta.
James A. Young,
/uHsjoji IJvust Hutvk chiD nslct.
nny 23
dJ* THE suhseriljtr has
his I.AW OFFICE to his
New Building on Telfair Street, where he
may h.- gent rally found, and his proftasi
onal aerviees commanded.
cupied by the subscriber, situated on
Green street, in a healthy and desirable
part of the city, and possession given on
the first day cf June.
Nicholas Ware.
March 11, ts
C3-TAX?.'
IHE public are IhfbrmttT that
1 have taken my newphtw, Tliotnas
Flournoy Wslls, Esq. into partneuhip in
die practice of Law.
V e shall be able to do business in the
counties of /", . ■,
Hancock, Warren,
Lincoln, Columhia,
Burke, Scriven,
Richmond ami the Mayor’s
Court.
When not absent at the Courts, the bu
siness will be attended to in all its branches
at their Offie'on Centre Street, South of
the market,
'f'homas Flournoy.
Marcli 28 -ts
Notice.
Agreeably to an order of the honor
able the Inferior Court of Richmond coun
ty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
August next,
250 acres of Land, more
or less, lying on the river, 5 miles below
Augusta and adjoining land of Basil Lu-'
mar, Osweil Eve and others.
Also
The undivided interest of
400 acres in the back swamp, adjoining
Carnes, Turknett, Eve and others.
Also
One house Lot in the
city of Augusta, on the lower end of Green
street, if being the real estate of Jacob
Bngg, deceased, and sold top tiiojiencfitof
the heirs.
S. Lark, S
May 30. ts
Livery Stables.
TTIF, Slitwcriliepinfoi-ms the public th*t
his large and commodious Stables on lh<-
corner of Jackson anj Green-streets, are
now ready for the reception of Horpes.
From his long exjierience in this line of
business, he flatters himself of being ah!-
to give full satisfaction to those who mai
favor him with their custom. He wii) hr
prepared at all times, to furnish Horses
and Carriages, by the day, or longer.—
Horses Knicken, Trimmed and Broke to
Harness, at the shortest notice and best
manner- He will only add, that he invite*
the public to call and see his complete es
tablishment and then bestow on him thn 1
patronage which they really think him t-n
titled to. lie requests all those person:
who may call, not to give any money U
ervants. , 1
William M‘Gar.
i Dec 13
*
• OLOtyg,
tav^n.
b^n-^ avr *®ken forTkttnrr
-Iml IS’ 8 ,cnh t;« f ‘W» «'el.» fcrnwn
in vT " J ’ ,S es S**i"»M"ent. J? itvutle.,
•" the very centre of the city, it offers
sienthna'r^ 11 . 8 ® 4 ' B^ 0^1 rfi !?ular ami Wmi
flmvh f » f , *f. the long* exv>€inotice
>a ‘ '? * ,ie ' r ,u ‘ kusinask/ they
, *0 he rtfe to nr wi*r
•ur house for private a "(!• public » t r, Vny
n odahen, infer l '/ 7 - to none in the South tn*
SSnw7 , l r TAJ^ LR wi » b « *"&3 •
'«•* * , ,e he« provisions the market ca**
, IV W '* a,u * tVir Hah with the choicest*
, focleanli ' alte,,tion he nmiL
Ira he! ? 8 , in th «‘ r **»*««! beddfif ■? '
’ .*}** l 'hcmselves that indeoeW
■ never he r7* fV' Vly,ir ()f R »y Itind wi’U
nevei be tolerated in their house.
, J, u '! r Stabl ‘ , « are furnished with the*.
' n!° P /°7 n<!er ’ anfl w,th faithful and ?u
’* ,st e ’'?' the proprietors coil~.
™F e '° rn " kfi ,be < sr -°«S « permanent.,
establishment, under their particular su
per,ntendsneo. they only solicit from their
t; lend* and the public generally, that par-.
non of patrnnngv which their attention to
business and to the comfort of their cus
tomers may entitle them to.
’Hjlliam G. Grimes,
William Shannon.
September 10. ts
BKOWN AND l OAI-r
SUGARS.
€0 Darrels Superior St. Croix Sugar,
30 &20 Uis. Muscovado do.
lyeggs oTßancunTo rtfbtnf J- ...
For Salt by
■ B. Malone.
May, 20. *
itS an Apprentice to the Confectionary,
and Distillinghnsiness, a smart active Lad
between 15 and 17 years of age. Apply to
HENRY WOBRUT'S Confectionary Store,
4 doors below die Globe Tavern, Broad
street, Augusta.
April 18 if
STATE of GEORGIA, ? \JOTICE i»
Richmond County. 3-i ’ hereby
given that Charles Harmon of said state
and county, hath applied to the honorable
the justices of the inferior court of said
County for the benefit of tie acts giving
relief in eases of insolvency and imprison
ment. And the creditors of the said Har
mon arc hereby notified to shew cause, if
any they have, before the said justices at
the court house in (lie said county on tho
19th day of July next, at 10 o'clock in tho <■
fore noon of that day, why an assignment
iof the said insolvents estate should not
he made and he be discharged,
may 16, 1820. 2m
GEORGIA, Columbia County.
A List of ESTRAYS
ton FCBLTCATXOX, %
Gasawav SIMS Tolls before me cm*
Roan Horse, 4 feet 6 inches high, suppo
sed to be 16 years old, blaze face, all four’
of bis feet and legs white—Appraised bv
Joseph Crafton and Wm Zachry, to fcj:
Dollars, this B f b April, 182 U.
Dietrict, No
Jas. Yarbrough, p*
fjn
i HOMAS LOWT? Tolls befor • me on«
Hright Day HOUSE, about 5 fe*t high, 5
or 7 years old, brands,l on Ui * near 1 nt
•ock 9, switch tail, trots and carters —Ap-
praised hj Wm. E Olfutti and Jus-B.ouut,
to 75 Dollars,.April 29, 182t>
JJhtnci, No. 2.
Wm. Booker, j. p.
I?ACC RAMSEY Tolls before me one
Small Sorrel MARE, 4year-5 old, 4feet, 8
inches high, no brands, sv. sib tail, shod «u
"wind, a small blaze in her’ face, and at.>p ■
on her nose, trots and cant. »rs —Appraised 1
iy John CulLrcaiJi and Zac hurinh Marshall, I
;o 3d doh si's, lb's IsfMav, I&2X ' M
District , No, 2. I
Win. Booker, j. p.jr 1
Taken from the R csrrL Jp I
<h N . I
June 22—-ts fl
Notice. I
A-U. persons i . «.ti to thp instate of
‘K»or. .John >V. Eigon, late of Coluihb’a B
minty, deceased, arc requested to make I
mMediate payment, and all those ha"" r fl
e mands against-said estate, arc reijtte. I ’.-' B
I d to reader them in projferlv attes' n;S B
the law directs to ■
J Uriah, Harris, c’xr. M
June 15—JJ I