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I Augusta Chronicle
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[YOL. xxxiv.] TUESDAY juke 20, mu. [Nu ls 8() ]
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lUJiSIIA Y a SATURD A
WBMfXOS,
(JTCKINCK & CtO.HI.TOSr,
e Law» of the United States,
O'-LAIIH TEU AXSn', ’
ADV.JXCF.
• (lISTA ,
iCKEIiY,
b^SS
IE STORE ■
icr is now receiving am
nd will continue to rccrivv
rnd Winter months, at hi.
Brick Building, near tlie
[ntosh-street, leading Iron
& Hargrave's
NER STORE,
ASSORTMENT &F
iCKERY
\ China Ware,
»sisti.no of
dsomely assorted
rockery , and
leipcea of G\aas
vVare,
suit the Georgia 81 Wes
icli he offers for sale at u
; is now opening in order
chasers who wish to have
ct—
iitcd Liverpool
re—Also,
Cups § Saucers ,
escription and size.
wls, Mugs and
tellers,
qualities and sizes.
-ALSO—
set of Elegant
I Gold CKuna,
quality—consisting of
See k Desert Set
ete—Likewise
iiua Tea Sets,
3, neslly put up in box
he offers for sale at the
;cs for casb, Or approved
i.
in H. Oakinun.
The subscriber
s those who are indebted
f Erwins, Oakman, & Co.
and settle their accounts
lone is authorized to set- .
;) ass further indulgence
I.
,pa 11. Otikman.
12m
)RAGE
inn ii'Asine.'S.
jrs have taken the Wave
xupied by Henry Shultz,
arf, winch is now in com
the reception of Cotton
veiizic Ponce.
tt
mCE.
having demand* against
Estate of Stuinh.K !: Wilson deceased,
requested to reactur them in, duly at- j
■eel, to ns. And those persons who are |
ebted to said Estate, are, 'requested to
ne forward and settle with- j
Cosby Dicidtison,
J times A. Black,
.UJMIYIHIH ri'o:U:
May 11 ts
t AKih a ice.
THOSE iii.lei •,d to t!ie est.ne of tue
r Amirov. - and Catharine Fagan, Lee.
11 make payment to tne suLscntiev ivithr
t delay, and those hiving demands a
nist it win present Uicu> lor settlement.
Hubert Lekie, Adiia*.
United SU ;»• Arsenal, May 2d.
VO It SALK.
« HANDSOME BAROUCHE, calculate
“ tar either one or two horses,
h will be sold at a reduced price for
Ah, Apply to
Thompson k Clack.
May 23. ' _
Executor’s rtaic.
{IT
' * ILL be sold at Columbia court-house,
'■‘PUll)\V, lb- 2d.il of JULY next, be
"veu the usual hours of sale —All tut
!e n>jtia!pnjjii;!*.y of Due- Jons W. Liaus,
**'« at Columbia count\, deceased.
vussisti.no or
} elegant Saddle and Gig Horse
i elegant Suikey
A good Library— o,l assortment of
Shop Furniture, £;c. ike.
1 made known on the da)’.
•Kiriab iluii'is, ckvr,
IS— —r,lds
May 23,
Just Received .
S hbls. best white wine Vinegar
25 bags best quality of Green Coffee
6 hluls. prime Jamaica Sugar
ALSU
40 casks best Loudon particular Ten;--
1e M ine.
With their former assortment they now
ter for sole low, tor. cash.
Tardy & Son.
March 14
EOUBALE.
1 \ FOUR wheeled Coachee, excellent
I I) made and of the very best niateri
s, with handsome plated harness. Terms
-,.11 be moderate. Apply at tins oH'ic--
May 13. * r
VUVT CUT At.V.M id.VVt
Four doors below the Mar.hxt,oYorih side
Broad street, August 1 a
V
HE subscriber, taking into considera
'son. the scarcity of money and the proba-
Jility of provisions being* lowei\ has fallen
'.o tlie understated prices for hoarding, and
will spare no pains to render satisfaction
to those who may favor him with their
custom; he also returns his humble thanks
to the public for their liberal patronage
Hitherto bestowed on him, and will feel
thankful for the continuance of their lib
erality.
Man arid horse per day g 3 0.5
Man without horse per day j oj
Hoi’S/- vvlrhoint iruui ivuidsw 1
Single meal fur man 50
Single feed for horse 50
Lodging 25
Board by the qr. with Lodging 70
without lodging G 5
Horse per month 15
I also keep a Waggon Yard, and will
keep a constant supply of Horse Provi
sions on hand for Waggoners .is low as tlu*
Market will afford.
Woodson Ligon.
August 4. wtf
BAcUmond «9cademy.
T
A HE office of third English Teacher in
the Richmond Academy having become
vacant by the resignation of Mr. Fiveash,
the Board of Trustees will on Thursday
the 29th of the present month proceed to
fill the vacancy. Person., desirous of ob
* aiding this appointment will make appli
cation without delay, by letter addressed
to Colonel Nicholas Ware, the President
of tlit Board. The Salary Is six hundred
dollars.
By order of the Boa' d.
Isaac 'Herbert, Clerk.
June Co y
IViclmiuiid AcudivtViv.
ri*
I. HE Examination of the Students in
.he Iliclimond Ac.demy being over, the
Trustees have allowed of a vacation until
t‘<e lirst Monday in July, at which lime
the exeiciscs of .the Classical department
a ill be resa 11 i'd at the Sandhills, under
tile special siipcrintendance 01 the Rev.
Mr. B.antly, and will continue at that
place for four months. The English
School will likewise be opened on the
hist Monday in July at the academy in this
city, under llic ol Mr.
Cook. T ickets will be issued tor four
months in the Classical Department; and in
the F.nglish Department; by the quarter,
as heretofore, to be applied Sor previous
to the day ou which the Academy \uli a
gaia open,
Isaac Herbert,
Clerhtu the Board Trustees.
.Tor>e 3Q ——■ f .
iSotice.
HE Subscribers wishes to contact for
, . Hire of
Sixty Jble Bodied Laborers
By Ihe Day, Week or Month, to worn, in
Uie improvement ot tins'Navigation ot Sa
vanuah Stiver; to commence a' Pi lersburg
,n the 15th ot July next, or so soon tlieve
after as astifhci. at number can be procu
red to justify ill. in to commence Tiny
wish to obi am the above number by uia’
iitne; should they not'succeed, will con
linue Uireing natd supplied, t>r whicli
liberal wages will be. given; uni the la
boured supplied with provision, by tin;
-onmiissioiiers. Persons wisning to make
engagA meats for any certain number oi
H i ids, will pK-asc address a line to the
9 .bseribers a Lincolntoi', who are atl.boi'-
'sed b» tiie ofCqtiniiission. is to con
-1 iii- 1 t'»r the lil- e cf the sar.i".
r r?w-ta lliifs«<| v A Committee
lacs, uima), j djlitjill u:d
Mark Anthony, > .
Peter Lamar, j cZlu™-
.Imiir J 4 -r-\\ id
» hliuiuisiriitijr's hale.
vt>JLL be sold at Goshen, in Lincnli
\ \ county, on Saturday the fifteenth
.1 ily next, the personal propeify of Joseph
<i, »sdl, late of said county, dec. coirosi.
!ig of a netrvo woman and sundry’ othe
nropertj. Terms of sale inKle known o
the day. ,
John AlcDowcll, (id:si r.
Vlav.3o, ■ hi!
; Notice.
VTIXE months after date, appllratio
tl Will be made to die honorable court
' . dinary of Columbia County for leave t<
II one third of an undivided tract of 22 o
. ,es of land, lying in Columbia Count)
~j one iulf of 190 acres lying m Ogle
, <rp, it being the properly of Mos; *.
’i.bnson a minor, and sola for the bene!’
of said minor.
Francis T. Alloa, guardian
February S tnOm
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1 PROPOSALS,
Pirvcv cSj liubltvscm,
For Publishing in Greet,sborovgh, fGeo.J
A NEWS!’iPI;«, TO BE £> i'ITLEU
The Sel
T. . .
/ a. THE publishers promise Htlle more
than, that in point of typographical execu.
tom k useful matter th t SELECTOR shall
compare with any pap er now published in
the state. The pnmajy object will be to
present such a cnmper.dium of religious
and political affairs, as to afford a satisfac
> tory knowledge of tlu: church and stale;
and to exhibit the state of religion in bv
et j part of the world, as far as it can be
ascertained. The SELECTOR will con
tain considerable original matter, with j
choice selections on the most important i
principles of the Christian religion. A 1
part will also be devoted to the exhibi
tion of the naked facts, and convincing I
reasons, which announce to parents the :
ooundless good that will result from early [
and confirmed habits of morality and roll-,
gion in children; together with the ita- i
portance of avoiding every tiling, which in!
i.s nature is calculated to corrupt and vi- i
tiatu the heart. j
Situate 1 as we are, in the interior of a !
state, advancing steadily in literary, benev. |
olent, snd pious institutions; witti eiu.icss i
stores of truth before us, from whence to i
Id! and enrich our pages, we trust that f
1 x (> .-i ! - cts ft ,e paper ai’e such as may, !
c..., J.n.j, v ,* A j
to exclmle every thing calculated to I
wound the feelings of any, and aiming in j
every case to promote the best interest of
all, we shall receive and insert with pleas
ure, any information whether foreign or
domestic, worthy of publication for the
proposed objects of the paper.
JA) VICK FIERCE.
F. L. IWBLYSOX
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR,
Will be issued weekly, on a medium
sheet, of good quality, and handsome type, | i
at three dollars per annum, payable on '
the receipt of the first number, or three 1
dollars and fifty cents if paid within six
months, or four dellaro at the expiration of <
the year. (
Advertisements will he conspicuously 1
iserted at the customary prices. <
(£j* Ihe subscribers to the Philanthropist, ]
are informed that they will be furnished <
with the Selector in its stead, unless or- t
dered to the contrary. <
dj*Persons holding subscriptions will i
i
turn a list of uictr names,previous to tne 1
first of June. ]
(IrerKtslorOUgh, April I7il, 1829. 1—
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Tire Engines.
IVM. C. UUK NEMAN,
INFORMS ths public, that lie continues
to Manufacture his PA TENT FIRE
ENGINES, and has made and sold sixty
one of them, viz
2to the town of Bos- I do Pittsfield,
ton, I do Paw tucket, iu.
1 do Nantucket, 1 do Troy,
2 do Bath, I do Frigate United
2 do Newbury, Stales,
1 do Ipswich, I do Chesapeake,
2do Marblehead, Ido Macedonian,
4. do Lynn, 1 do Independence
1 do Arundel, 74,
I do Reading, I do VVashingUmM
1 do Newton, I do Navy Yard, at
I do Brunswick, Portsmouth nh
Ido Topsham, I d '> Charles
1 do Kustport, town,
1 do Amesbury 1 do Vt orccster,
2 do Portland, 1 do Gardiner,
1 dt> Fort Icdepen- 1 do Bridgewater,
deuce, d do lloxbury,
Ido Petersburg, Va,l do Salem, _
Ido Amherst,N. ll.jl do Cincinnati, O.
L do Windsor, VT. 2 do Augusta, Geo
I do Montpelier, VtU do Savannah, Geo
Ido llaliow ell, :3 do Washington,
Ido Gloucester, Ido VVcsi Point,
1 do Colton Facto- 2 do Concord, N..1
‘ry, Waltham, Ido .Malden,
i. ft , Northampton,
dm. 1,1 these Engines was trie d in Bit
tuttii with another iv gine belonging to
die town; —the Patent Engine, with 2 live
o'.ch chambers, threw To gallons ot water
1 ! i fi-et iu 2S seconds; the one belonging
io the town, amt selected H r the purpoats
-, i. ll 2 six-inch cliamber?, was 43 second,
-in Owing the same quantity ol water 119
We, the Subscribers, Fire wards of the
i .wii of Boston, attended at the trial ot
Wm C. Hun.nf 'ian’s ITiib Knuisxs,
i( , ] lit, certify the above statement to be
HINA. I.OKING, JOS. AUSTIN,
1 IJHNT.H PHILLIPS, JOS.Lt>\LitlGN
JOHN MAC KAY.
Orders for the PATENT FIRE
ENGINE, addressed to WM. G. DUNNE
TAN, No. 31 Union-street, Boston, or his
Manufactory in Roxbuiy, v. iil be executed
n tiie best manner-
March 11 H ' 6:n
State of Georgia. 7
Scriveu County. \
Months after dale application
will be made to the Honorable, the
nfeiior Court of Scriveu County for leave
to sell a certain tract of land, being all
he real Estate of Josiah Daniel Sen. dec.
ii said county, in ord .. to effect a division
among the Heirs.
b SIMEON It. CARMON,
ALEX. M’CONN,
BENJAMIN B- BOSTICK.
April 29, 1825. Iw9«
—1 !!■)■» I>i Ml liinii
f’RDSPECTUS,
Far PuoiiMHir in Ifathiufta/t, HUi'ct*
. County, ft orjf!,*,
a vivf f»d 7 i ut r Ai.'.Kn
WK TIU; i^oj'LK.
r, '
5-1 has i»;cyme an usage, wln-n a new
l> a * !C ‘" ! n T e w ** l,li •?*«<!. » > «hv a pros-
IK«v«ij m*il great ami fair pnm.is a arc
jnnde; in it’rtiv forth (iu, principle*
■ winch amu.atfe dm’editor, and U.e politics
:■ heintendaioWvocate. But it ha* hanpen-'
! e<l that manyWilitors have mat emlly de
i vtated fronj tliW promises; owing cither
t° a mental nbevvation, originally taken,
i not to comply With them, or to being led
astray by polltial connexions, or p.jvuto
considerations o promote the views of
some am nt.au! citizens, to the detriment
ot the welfin ea d prosperity of the people,
collectively. '!!,e editor of //V the PeLte,
i ' ul! ?}! { ,Nake I ’otinses he cannot keep—
j he will not adva ce Sentiments he does not
fee.; he will not spport measures nor udvo
j *V ; e . PWtctplea it; will think contrary to
the best uiterci of (he country. In the
i undertaking u w contemplated, all he
■ f k ?’ f ‘ l 6,r W-* if ite Ms in the plan
j he has traced if he swerves from the
' ° * ,le eople, “may the momein
ol the defeetK, 0 f tie the I *,pic, be the
last of its exiat nee." * *
| It is well lent wit that the task of an edi-
I tor is arduous { sometimes disagreeable.
| and o’ten unpsd.lc.ive; helms to snr.
| moum many ai*e..l.ics-e..vj-_party s|jj .
1 e ‘‘ d “Stocks of the enemies
1 0 all repubHcaij forma of government :
often flu Is, and todsand all , r i« J
applause^*. I !£.'it.,w citiaens, and an ho- r
nest livelilpod.
'file prncipies advocated in l/e the '
People, wil be those of republicanism 1 the :l
govtrumcit supported, the one now ex- 1
isting; aid the union defended, will be 1
that union founded on the mutual inter. at 1
and safety! of the stales, and on the icgard s
and good vill they ought to entertain to
wards eac! other —that union which if put
asunder, will occasion the downfall of our
growing empire. The editor will n..equi
vocally and strenuously, support the pre
sent administration of the government, as
long as it will continue to be guided by
the spirit that inspired Washington, Jef
ferson and Madison, in the performance of
of their duties, as chief magistrates of the f,
nation. *
The columns of IVethe People, will be
open to all literary and p htical counnuxi
cations, when genius, talent, uml patiio
tism have uirecli-.d the pens of thf writ- .
crs. The Euitor pledges l.i.nseU that h.s 1
press will never groan under the attacks t
of personal enmity, or private ai.iu.usties; |
to the contrary, it will sigh under tile pro- .
dilutions of the virtuous patriot, the politi
cal genius, and tne conscientious Christian. ■
nnyjortyij 7 I'xuka.- Pcooie. .will be
nev| a fnd elegant type, at Th.ee, 1- liars
per'annum, payable iu advance. Ad«vr>
listen .cuts inserted, and job-printing utatly
executed, at the Augusta prices.
q 3» Notice will be given when the fust
number shall appear,
JUy <5.
Ea sleTavern.
, v
w||# M'
5 .*-v w- •>■■■ ■■
And Savannah Stage OlKice
fBVHK parint rship of Whipple & Booth
B of the Eagle ‘('avert, and Savannah
stage Oilier, being this .’ay dissolved by,
ijiii ual consent. All debts due by die
said f.rn. w.il be paid by said Wh.pp
and alt debts due to the firm are to Oe
code cued by him only. .
Whipple,
H. Bootii.
»,▼ ill be cuntiUUttd
as formerly, ly '•‘»e a-hscnljcr
J. hippie,
may 16
Administration £alc.
;,|,^ T IIiL bft rc-sukl on Ibe first duy of
/ 1 Aupifit next, ut the Court-house in
WHynesuoioujh at the former purchasers
risk, . .
200 Acres of land lying in
Burke County adjoining lauds of Bhjali
By ue and otlu rs. belonging to *' e
J ,roi... Carswell dec’d he said I-and was
Soil nr curding to law on the 6l * ‘ a ? ?
July IMV, by the a.hi.u.u.tial.o.l ol -a
L ’ a ' e ’ A. £; K. CARSWELL* Mm r.
June,!- vf,J ' J j
Was 1/osU
4 vnoMISSOHY note given by Simon
Lowrv tn Benjamin Phillips for 75 dollars,
naw lilc Ist January, 1821, and given SJ.
December, 1319. I forwarn all persons
from trading fov amdnote^
Benjainin PluUips.
jjurke county, juac 1
.■ ; s ***^»,
ion SAL ft.
U V TIIR
A UuiVvulux TA.lv es
0j flic subscriber
>VTfO IS DULY
Authorized & Empowered
TO SEU, THE SAME.
VIZ.
TTivfce Tracts
or MOST VALITABLB
■il-i ti'\ JL'i m
~ ... A!. FOLLOWS.
One JrartatChudus 111,. 1P, 10 miles a-
Oarien, coiitamiug 3.54(5 acres.
One 1 ract, an Islam!, in the narrows, Al
a naba fiver. 2d n..Us above Clarkes
bbd , conuiiii.iig 400 acres, and know..
by the imme of Williams’ Field.
One Traci, containing 750 acres, 4 miles
.Dove M illiams’ field, known by the
name of Miichuo’s field.
vs r!rf U) \ C T,’ y,, Pl>®secl to be ll.reo of
as lilie trai'.ls l" iw t r •
any t'lihe irom the dale hereof, uni.l the
10th day Dec. m xt, when if not sold they
w ill be absolutely sold ut Public Auction,
at Millodgeville. Any person inclined to
purchase either, f the above trains oflan.l,
may be moat partintJur!) inlortned ot every
thing respvctiug them by applying to the
subscriber, iu Auyusia.
Jiuucs A. \ollng,
Jtuuiion /louse Hotel, Jlutfuatu.
mav 23
QTT TIIK subscriber luis
removed bis LAW OffltJH 10 his
New lluiiding on Telfair Street, where he
may be generally found, and his professi
onal services commanded.
To BENT, ’til the 30th
of October in xt, the house at present oc
cupied by the subscriber, situated on
(ireen street, in a healthy and desirable
part of the city, and possession given on
the first day of June,
Nicholas W arc, |
March 11. ts
\rf* vx w.
m
B. HE nubliu arc informed that
I have takeie iny newphew, Tiiouns
flfiornoy AV*lls,. Mstj. into partnership in
the practice of Lmv
V'e shall be able to do business in the
counties of
Hancock, Warren,
Lincoln, Columbia,
Burke, ‘ Scriven,
Llichmoml and ti»e Mayor’s
Court
When not absent at the Courts, the bu
siness will be attended to in all its branches
at tbeir OfTie on Centre Street, South ot
the market.
Thomas Flournoy.
March 28 tt
hvm* k. ■ 0m ■ ■
Notice.
/V.tjlf KEABT.Y to an order of the honor
able the Inferior Court of Bichmond conn
ly, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
August next,
250 acres of Land., more
or I'-ss, lying 011 die river, 5 miles helm.
Augusta and adjoining land ol Basil La
mar, Oswell live and others.
Also
The undivided interest ol
400 acres in the back swamp, adjoinin,
Carnes, furknelt, five and others.
Alsu
One houwe § Lot in the
( city of August:., on'the lower end of (bee.
street, it being the real rsUte ol Jacob
Bngg, deceased, and sold lor the benefit ol
the heirs.
K- «>■%', ?
S. iiiirk, 5 b
May 30. ts
, -11 mtk
Livery sSlaliies.
1 HE Subscriber informs the public that
ins large and commodious Stables on tin
corner of Jackson and Green streets, art
now ready for the reception of Horses.
From bis long experience in this line o<
business, he flatters himself cf being abl
to give full satisfaction to those who m;>
favor him with tlieir custom. He wi l '
,ri pared at all times, to furnish Horse,
ami Carriages, by the day, or longer.-
Horses Knicked, Trimmed and Broke t
Harness, at the shortest notice and be
manner- He will only add, that he inviu
the publ.t. to call and see his complete i
tablishmenl and tlien bestow on him tin*
patronage which they really think him en
titled to. He requests all those person
who may call, not to give any money u
ervanls.
William 51‘Gar.
Dec. 13
; L *s^!^
>" tile Vtvy c n ;v: -r s '. m ; el,t Situaied
( lvL(4os bo,h to C s’ I* P*”
««it boarders* tran
"'< } have ha!l i'h w l ; m , ,hf ' ! °”S experience
««r*T u.JS"v« t „ they
tb ‘‘ir lumi»t; f„ r (o render
niodution. infirior t,,' an d public iiccon-
SihU s. Their T\RM' ,C •11 , c Soi| tl)ein
»W« the bS ™, I . K Wll «* fiimishrivl
uflowl. and thefr , ,U " 8 . ! he can
Eiquors. Particular hi t WI tbe
•« cleanliness in ° n wiU P«M
and they nlwlL . o Poon,sa «' l bedding*
*ndeccrcuß e b\havinTrof St! ‘ ftt v ll '’ Cent
“ever be tolefcued in it,.•' f k a,,y kllul wi, l
.vißKiiiftutft, BS ine‘psfH*S?lors COH . *
temp ate to make the Of,ODE a permanent *
establishment, under theif p«n -..lnrsn.
pent.tendance, th y only solicit turn ilieir
mends .md the public generally, that par*
non of patronage wltldi their attention to
business and to the comfort of ilieir cus
tomers mat entitle them to.
W 'llium G. Crimes,
William Shannon.
September 10. ,f
brown and i,oaf“
SUGARS.
<SO Barrels Superior St. Croix Sugar,
30 fids. & 21) Ills. Muscovado do.
25 Ills, double Refined I.oaf, dc.
5000 Bacon.
Kcggs of Runconb Butter,
For Sale by
U. Malone.
May, 20.
Wanted
-- • - • 1 -.- * 9 —
nod Instilling business, asmart active l.» ( \
1). tween IS and 17 years of age. Apply to
HENRY KOBE FIT’S Confectionary Store,
4 doors below the Globe Tavern, Broad
street, Augusta.
Apiil 18 ' \f
9'l’Vl'E of GEORGIA, > \ OJICE i.
Richmond County. 3. n hereby
given that Charles Harmon of said siate
and ccunty, hath applied to the honorable
i lie justices of the inferior Ceurt of said
minty for tlie benefit oft ie acts giving
•elief in caSrS of insolvency and imprison*
iicnt And the creditors of the said Har
nOn arc hereby notified to shew cause, if
iny they have, before the said justices at
ie court house in the said county on tho
19lli day of July next, at 10 o’clock in tho .
fore noon of'bat day, why an assignment
if the said insolvents estate should nob
be made ami he be discharged.
may 16, 1820. 2m
GEORGIA, olumbia County.
A List of KSTIiAYS
JOB PUBLICATION,
CjASAWAY sfMS Polls before me cnc
i ..in Horse, 4 feet 6 inches high, suppo
ed o lie 16 years old, blaze face, all lour
if ins feet and legs wbiu —Appraised by
,( 'Seph Grafton and Wm Zacury, to bit
Dollars, tills li b April, 1820.
District, JV*» 2.
’ Jus. Yarbrough, j. p.
’V
I HOMAS LOWE Tolls before me one
Bright Bay lIORhE, about 5 feet high, G
or / years old, branded on the nc ur but
• n k 9, si*itch tail, trots and canters—Ap
oiaistd l»v Wm E Otfuih amt Jas.Uiouut,
0 75 Dollars, April 29, IS2U.
District, -Vo. 2.
Wm. Booker, J. p,
l u ACC RAMSEY Tolls before me one
mull Sorrel MARE, 4yea»s old, 4 feet, ft
»che* high, no brands, swab tail, shod alt
mud, a small blaze in her face, and snip
m her nose, trots and c;mters-*-Appr: ise<l
t y .(olift Cull ream and Zachariaii Marshall,
1 30 dollars, this Ist -May, 1220.
Distiict, J\To. 2.
- Wm. Booker, J. r.
* afccu Trvin th& Rt'cortt W
J. V. Smith, d c. jf
.±x Z=tL. .
Notice.
J.L persons indebted to the esta*e of
>o b. John W. Ligon, late of Columbia
unity, deceased, are rt-qui sti d to make
oirediate payment, and all those havi ig
mauds against said estate, are request
d to rentier them in properly attested a*
the law directs to
.luriali Harris, ©*Xr
June 15—ii i