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[VOL- XXXIV.] SATURDAY MOUSING, JULY T, ,320. [No. ISBI.I ~
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InAT.TIIU((sPAY & SATtmDA '
MQRJfLVQS,
fcr K y, Dcrcxrxcx &. CitAtiT.rnT,
Join-rt oftlie law* of lh« Vmted States,
>t si~ nftttAKs prn aXXojt,
IVADfjijVCK.
JROCKEIIY
iaSss
WAR* STORE
sittiscvibrr is now receiving am 1
senintr, and will continue to recnv
the Fall anil Winter m-mths. at In;
, Micou’s Brick Building, near the
fl ce in M’lntosli street, leading fro:
, 7 v«rt £* Hargrave's
CORNiTIt STORE,
»'ERJL JSSOIiTMEVT &F
MOCKERY
? aud C\uim Wai'fc,
-ff.OTSafSTTItO OF
- handsomely assorted
dih Crockery , and
>3 & Tierces o£ Glass
Wore,
v c ted to suit the Georgia -VWcs
i-cts, which he oilers tor sale at a
," C e He is now opening m order
iinse purchasers who wish to have
>od*i enact —
c Printed Liverpool
Ware —Also, ♦
tided Cups £5 Saucers,
every description and size.
s, Bowls, Mugs and
Pitchers,
(WTercnt qualities and sizes.
also
A few set of Elegant
■n'.till’d Gold China,
superior /piality—-consisting ol
a,.Coffee & Desert Set
Complete—Likewise
;re China Tea Sets,
us fig'.ftes, neatly put up in hoi
jf whichiV«i oders for sale at the
fired prices for cash, or approved
beptanccs.
iAilliiun 11. Oakinaa.
pr 2J. J2t
B,—'Phc subscriber
/ requests those who are indebted
,te firm of Erwins, Oakmnn, St Co.
.forward and settle their accounts
1, (who alone is authorized to set
tmsme&O as further indulgence
e granted.
William 11. Oakumm
nber 2d. I2ffi
STORAGE ■ '
i AND
mVasVuu Business.
subscribers have taken the Wate
lately occupied by Henry Shull:*., 1
e the Wharf, which is now in con.- 1
filer for the reception of Cotton J
rebaivlize . * |
Mackenzie Ponce.
her 27.' ' '’’ ft ]
NOI'IGE.
Persons having demands against
l > of Staiuback Wilson deceased,]
’ sted toruuler them in, duty at
mus. And those persons who are
:d to Estate, are requested to.l
ward amV setlle-lUc same with
lay.
Coshy Dickinson,
James A. Black,
A U. UIX/S PR. irons,
fay n ’ ts
NO k AGE
I'Sr. Indebted to the estate of the
■tulrew and Catharine Fagan, dec.
■Ae payment to the subscriber vvitb
■\v, and those having demand# ii
■ it will present them idr settlement.
Hobert Lckie, Admr.
i’cd States Arsenal, May 20.
Executor’s Sale.
J I.L be.told »t Columbia court-house,
HH)\y, the 28th of JULY next, bo
n the usual hours of sale—All tin
mal property of Hoc. John W. Licox,
ilCsxiuii.hia county, deceased.
tOKSISTrto «F
truant Saddle and Gig Horse
ritgant Sulkey
fi l *vu Library—-an assortment of
EtbcineSj 3lnp Furniture, &c- &c.
lai made. known on the day.
•biriali Liams, cxr.
lIW 15-v— n nds
$ WixlsGU,
GOrmNUK THE
utorari & Commissiot
BCSLNKSS in savannah,
vd) ordtis w;l« be promptly after.-
Jlist Received.
hhiS. host white wine Vinegar
';!*'' ‘3 begs b(>s> quahly wf Gmm H Gollei
• _ 6 hlids ju-Ifne-JSmaifta
, A . L ai.su . *'
4ff ejisHabest London’ partienbr 7'cn«-
dl« M’iae. ‘
With their former assortment they no»
dcr-lor,sale t low, {hr cash.
Tiirdv Son.
M.nrcli 14 ' '
TOIUiALL
1 FOLHI wheeled" (joachee, excellent
i. !y made and of the very best m-veri
s, with haiulsoir.e plated Jiarness. Terms
11! be moderate. Apply at this cilice.
May 18. . ts
EXT LWViiUV-Vi VS.V V,
. I'onr doort below the Mavkct,J\'urth tide
Broad street, ,2v gusto,
r v
i HE subscriber, taking info considera
'.rion the scarcity of money and the proba
bility of provision* lacing- lower, has fallen
to the understated prices for boarding, and
will Spare ro pains to render satisfaction
to those who may favor him with their
custom; lie also returns his humble thanks
to the public for their libera! patronage
hitherto bestowed on him, and wid feel
thankful far the continuance of their lib
erality.
Man and horse pier day' .
Man without horse per day- i 25
Horse without man per day I
Single rfteal for nan 50
Single feed for horse • 50 ,
Lodging 25
Hoard by Jhe qr, witlt I.edging 7 0
without lodging 65
ltor.se per month 7.5
I also keep n Waggon Yard, and will
keep a constant supply of Iforse Provi
sions on hand for Waggoners as low as the
Market will afford.
JVoodson Ligon.
August 4. wtf
lUcVvsutmd' .
r|i
A HE office fit third English Teacher in
the Richmond Academy having become ,
vacant hjr the resignation of Mr. Fivcasb,
the Board of Trustees will' on Thursday'
the 29th of the present mouth proceed to
fill the vacancy.' Persona desirous of ob
taining this Kppnintnu-nt wilPniake appli
cation without delay, by letter addressed
to ColOue! Nicholas Ware, tire President
of the Board.* The Salary 1# six hundred
doll avs.
By order of the Boa* *l.
Xr-aac Herourt, Clerk.
pine 20. ■ ts
lUc\\uuiiid .
JL HE Examination ol the Students *.n
■he Hichmond Academy being over, the
Trustees Imve- Allowed of a vac/iion until
t'-e first Monday in July, at which,, time
the exercises of the Classical Department
wi|l be resumed at the Sairdlulls, under
tb« special superintentlance of the Itev,
Mr. Btantly, and will continue at that
place for four months. The English
School will likewise be opened on the
first Monday in July at ‘be * cade my in this
city, under the snperinteudance ol Mr.
Cook. Tickets will be issued for four
months in the Classical Department; and in
the English Department; by the quarter,
as heretofore, to be applied lor previous
to the day o» which tile Academy will a
gain open.
Isaac Herbert,
liO'erh' to Ihe Board Trustees.
.Tone 20 1 ■ f »
iSotiee.
The Subscribers wUuesto contract for
the Hire of
Sixty Aide Bodied Laborers
By tlu* Bay, M eek or Month, to work in
the improvement of the Navig . ion ol Sa-. ■
vai.n&ii Pixel; to commence in Fett rsbnrg
in the 15th of July next, or so soon (lu re
alter-A 41 sufficient number can be pioco
-1 red to justify them to commence They
J wish to obtain the above number by that
I time; should they not succeed, will con
j dime ILreing until supplied, for which
I liberal wagci* wiU bo
I lourtna supplied with provisions by the
1 commissioners. Fm-sons wishing to make
I eugagemems t'vi* any eeitatn lair.ibcr of
| Hands, will please nddress a hue to the
j subscriber; at Lincolnim), who are uuthor-
I iuedby the Board ofGomurissioners locon
-1 iraot for the Hire es tire same.
Tl.os. Murray, )
Mark AnthouS, > h v the ,
I - *■ V Board, nj
j I Cttf Lumur, JJ commits*! s-
I June' 24' "~ v to- ; j__' ■■■ [ '
I Ad mi nisi ratin'’s Sale.
! 1 TILL be sold at Goshen, in Lincoln
! I i f county* on Saturday the fifteenth
i I July next, the pro|>jty of Joseph
I -l issell, date of slid county* dec. consi *'
* I ng of a negro woman and sundry nth'
I uroperty. Terms of sale made known or,
I the day.
j John McDowell? ndin )'• i
I Nluv " ( d. uls
Notice.
I kTINE months ai\cr date, application
I will be made to the honorable court o
I u-dinary of Columbia County for leave t'
I . tl one third of an undivided tract of 22i>
{ lues of land, lying in Columbia County,
I also one half of 190 acres lying in Ggie
-1 *„ r p, it being the property of Moses
I John-ton a minor, and sold for the benefit
j ’ said minor.
j Francis T. Allen, guardian
1 F-*brtts r j' 3 n»9:n
PROPOSALS,
By Pierce § UuMnson,
Eot'.fpibilstdiig iii Vreer/aborovtrfi, fGeo.J
T».a« -
The Selector.
T. - T
A- TUF. publishers promise little morq
than, tii«( in point of typographical t’Mecu.
. thm & useful matter the BELECTOU shall
compare with any paper now published in
the stale. The primary object will be to
present such a compendium of religious
and political affairs, as lo afford a satisfac
tory knowledge ol the church and state;
and to exhibit tile state of religion in ev
ery part of the world, as far as it can be
ascertained. The SELECTOR will con
tain considerable original matter, with
choice .selections on the most important
principles of Abe chrh tinn religion. A
part will also he devoted to the exhibi
tion of the naked facts, and convincing
reasons, which announce to parents the
boundless good that will result from early
and confirmed habits of morality aiub-reli
gion in children; together with the im
portance of avoiding every thing, Which in
its nature is calculated to corrupt and v.-
tiata the heart.
Situate 1 as we are, in the interior of u
state, advancing steadily in literary, beueiv
olent, ;uul pious institutions; with endless
stores of truth before ns, from whence to
fill and enrich our pages, ve A rust that
the objects oftne paper are such as may,
and will' be effected. Intending as wo do, 1
lo exclude every tiling calculated to
wound the feelings of any, and aiming in
every case to promote the best interest of
all, we shall receive and insdVt with plena*
ure, any information whether foreign or
domestic, worthy of publication for Hit;
-proposed objects, of tbo paper.
j.ovjvk miner,
i‘. L. liOIiIXSOoV.
CONDITIONS
THE SELECTOR,
TVill be issued weekly, on a medium
sheet, of good quality, and liantlsome type, ;
at Vhrcc dollars per annum, payable on
'he receipt of the first number, or three
dollars and fifty cents if paid within six
mon'hs, or fum* dollars at the expirafion of
the year.
. Advertisements will he conspicuously
iscrteil at the customary prices,
ffj* Fbc subsenbera to tile FbilntVliropist,
are informed Jh«t they viil be furnished
uith the Selector in its stead, unless or
dered to the contrary.
'Jj‘ Piersons liold.dig subscriptions will
■■confer a favor by obtaining us many re-*
sponsible subscribers as they can, a ad-re-.-
turn a list of their names, previous lo the
first of June,
(Ireenshnroogh, .Qpril 1 7th 1820.
Fire Engines.
WM. C.IIUNNEMAN,
INFORMS th» public, tliat he continues
IL to Manufacture his PATENT FIB I*.
ENGINES, and lias made and sold sixty
one of them, viz ;
2to the town of Bos- 1 do Pittsfield,
ton, 1 do Pawtucket, m
-1 do N-nutucket, 1 do Troy,
2 do 13 Tib, 1 do Frigate United
2 do Nmvbury, States,,
1 do Ipswich, I do Chesapeake,
2do Marblehead, Ido Macedonian,
4 do Lynn, 1 do Independence
1 do -Arundel, 74,
I do 'Beading,. ‘1 do Washington 74
1 do Newton, 1 do Navy Yard, at
I do Brunswick, Portsmouth wb
Ido Topsham, Ido do Charles
I do Eastporf, loan,
1 do Amesbury 1 do Worcester, (
2 do Portland,’ 1 do Gardiner,
1 do‘Fort Ifdepen- I do Bridge water,
deuce, |j do lloxbury,
I do Petersburg,A r a.l da Salem,
I do Amhei'jtjN. 11. 1 do Cincinnati, O.
.1 do Windsor, Vt. 2 do Augusta, Geo
I do Montpelier, Vt 2 do Savannah, Geo
1 do Hallowed!, 3 do Washington,
Ido Gloucester, Ido West Point,
1 do Cotton Facto- 2 do Concord, N.H
ry, Waltham, Ido Malden.
1 do Northampton,
One of ihtse Engines was Vied tn tlm
tow n with another Kr gine belonging to
too town;— the Patent Engine, with 2 five
iic'n chambers, threw 70 gallons of watei
153 feel in 28 seconds: the one belonging
10 the town, and selected for the purpose
■viih 2 six-inch chamber 1- , was 43 second,
' Ui owing the same quantity ot water 110
* V.’e, the Subscribers, Firewards of the ■
town of Boston, attended at me trial of
one Wm C. Hitsss.mas’s Fiar, Enoixks,
r.nd do certify* the above statement to be
™On£ LORING, JOS. AUSTIN
rmtNER PHILLIPS, JOS-LOVbUiGN
JOHN MAOKAY.
(rj*Orders for the PATENT FIRL
ENGINE, addressed to WM. C. lIUNNK
MAN, No. 31 Union-street, Boston, or his
Mu; in factory fn Hoxbnry, w»LI he executed
in the best manner.
March 11 niCm
State of Georgia. 7
Sc riven County. \
NINE Months after dais application
will be made to the Honorable, tlie
.nfdrior Court of Scrrren County for loave
:o sell a ceitiiin tract of land, being all
* t .| H - real Estate of Josiati Daniel Sen. dec.
in said county, in order to effect a division
J among the HU-.rs.
1 SIMEON R, CARMON,
ALEX. M’CONN,
) BENJAMIN B. BOSTICK,
April 29,1820.
rriosrr-cTKs,
Bor Pvhishiitg iOi S t \‘sbr.igluH, fttlkes*.
it 'iargig
/ A Tflisy VAi'k'UT'f.CC
vje Tilk f i.ovt.E.
It lias l.p-omo sir naape, w [... ,t new.
•paper is to be established, to give a pros-
P'c-Uisi in it great a*d f:iir-(l. ; >mises are
made ; in it are sclJnrth the. |>riii< it)!cs
y winch animate the etlfor, and tl\e politics
- la* intends to advocate Bui it has happen
-1 cd tJmt many edltorl have materially de
i via'ed frmn those pnjmiscsi owing cither
) to a mental resei vstlm, originally taki-n,
s not to comply witlt tlcm, or to being led
;• astray by political connexions, or private
; considerations to jinbmte the views of
- some ambitious citizehs, to the detriment
e of the welfare and prosperity of the people,-
i- collectively. The raLrof/fV f/i.-yV/sV,
!i will not make promisi* he cannot keep
t j he will not advance sedirpenls iie dues.iau
LI feel; he will notsupporlmeasiires nor advq
-1 cate ])i inciph*H he will think conlrary to
J the best interest of thi country. In’the
s ■ undertaking now contemplated, all be
f asks, is a fidr trial; --if I e falls in the plan
- helms t.raecd, if lie sverves from the
. cause of fhc People, ‘ may the moment
i of the defection of He t\e J'eujile, be tlie
. last of its existence.” \
j It is well known tfcal the trsk of an edj
i tor is arduous; sometimes disagreeable,
,) and ofVen unproductive; he has to sm>-
i , Tnout.l many difficultlus— fiivy»-paity npi-*
> 1 ril-*-th«j com euled attacks of dip enemies
of all r« publican l;.*f*ri»s of government;-*-
j often an editor toils. f*nl|Wjs : ~-and all )mi
» endeavors remain unrewarded with tlie
I applause of his tellcJw citizens, and an bo
i ; nest livelihood,
Tlie principles Advocated in Ifir the
> Profile, will be tlu>:*.. of republicanism ; the
government supported, die out; now ex
isting; and the union d-.tended, will be
that upion funuded on tin, mutual intermit
ami safety ofthe States, and on the regard
and good will (hey ought to entertain to
wards each .other—-that union which If put
asunder, will occasion the downfall of our
growing- empire. The editor will unequi
vocally and streaimusly, support the pre
sent administration of the government, as
long as it will continue to be guided by
the spirit th.it inspired Washington, Jef
j ferson and Madison, in the performance of
of their duties, as chief u.agriuau s of the
nation.
The columns of JVethc Profile, will be
open to all literary nnd p ’lira! communi
cations, w hen genius, taleift, nntl patrio
tism have directed the pens of the writ
ers, The Editor -pledges himsel! that his
press will never groan under the attacks
of personal enmity, or private animosties;
to the contrary, it will sigh under the pro
ductions of the virtuous patriot, the politi
cal gcu-us, and the conscientious cluistian.
Uo.niiitio.vh —*■// c the People, will lie
prinily weekly, ot; a medium shuet, and on
new and elegant' type, at Three Dollars
per annum, payable in advance. Adver
| tisements inserted, and job-printing neatly
' cxecuVed, at the Augusta prices. •
i (L>* Notice will be given when the first
n-nnber sliulliippenf. .
May 6.
Eagle Tavern.
A rid Savannah Stage Oilier
f|VIE partnership oT Whipple & Booth
J_ of the Eagle TavJrt. and Savannah :
Stage Office, being this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts duchy the
said firm w ill W. paid by said Whipple,
and all debts due 10 fee firm are to be .
collected by him only.
Jesse Whipple,
D S. Booth.
N. H. Tlie hm.W&dll still be continued
hs formerly, by the vibscriber
J # \y hippie.
may 16
Administration Hide.
WUX bfi refold on the first day of
August next, at the Court-house in
WaynesboiougUM the former purchasers
risk, _ - .
200 Acres of land lying i w
’ Burke Cnmty tdjnining lands « f Elyah
, Byne pndbthvrg, belonging to the estate
1 of John Carswell dt-c’d the *»«idLandw«b
Sfrfl accudring to law on the oth < | a > ot
July 1819,by the administration ol »an-
KS!Ule ’ A'& M. CARSWELL. Mm*r.
• -1 w6o<i
June,l. \
; ” \Vas l osL
i A PRO«IBSOBVm«e, givt.by Simo..
! Lowtv to benjamin Phdlip# tor 75 dol
i December. 1819. I forwam all per
from trading for *aid onie^
Benjamin Phillips.
Burke tOiuty, J’inc i
I
V ' A, ” •
1 OH SA LR
. ' ox run
A\Vdmtu\a lUvcr,
(he subscriber
WHO fS DULY
Authorized & Llmpmvc.rcd
TO SELL THE SAME.
va. ‘
Thwe Tracts
OF^ -MOST VALUABLE*
Xi ii)
AS FTltt-OXTS.
One Trait at. Clarkes T.iuff, 10 miles a
hove Darien, containing 6546 acres.
One Tract, an Island, in the narrows, Al
itamaha river, 2 i miles above Clarkes
Bluff, coifiaining 4-4) aeries, And kuoini
by tlie iwiue of \\ diiains* lucid.
One Tract, containing'7i.i naves, 4 miles
above Williams’ Field, known l\y tlie
name of Mi,chrm’a Field.
TTu*above supposed to he (lire- of
as fine
malia river, they will be. sold at private s. I i
any lime from tfie dale hereof, until tiie
Huh day Dec. next, when if not sold thev
will be nbif.liitv ly s<>hl at Public Auction,
at Milledgcvifi'j, Any person inclined to
purchase cither of the above tracts ofland,
inaj be most particularly informed ofevvrj
thing respecting (hem by applying to the
subscriber, in Augir,ia.
J nines A.
Mansion Bouse Hole!, Augusta.
may 23
si
(IJ* THE subscriber has
removed bis LAW OFFICE to bis
New Btiiiding on Telfair street, where be
may be generally found, and Ids professi
onal services commanded.
To it ENT, ’til the 30tii
of October next, the house at present oc
cupied by the subscriber, situated, on
Green street, in a healthy u id «h sb-able
jiart of the city, aud possession given on
the first day of June.
Nicholas Ware.
March 11. If
CO* LAVT
rp
IHE public are informed that
1 have taken my nevvphew, Tliotnas
Flojirnny \Valls, Esq. into paitncrsli.p i.i
the practice of Law.
V'c shall be able to do business in the
counties of
Hancock, Warren,
Lincoln, Columbia,
Burke, Seri ven,
iiiciiniond anil the Mayor’s
Court.
When not absent at the Courts, the bu
siness w ill be attended lo in all its branches
at their Ofiic on Centre Struct, Soutli of
the market!
Thomas Flournoy.
March 28 ts
*■' ■* ‘ * • -m t •
Notice.
.'V-GUKP, AT3I.Y to an order of the honor
tide the Inferior Court of Richmond conn
;y, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
/viij'itst next,
250 acres of Land, more
ur less, lying On the rivtr, 5 miles belo.;
Augusta" and adjoining land of Basil La
mar, Oswcll Eve and others.
. Also •
The undivided interest ol
400 acres in the back swamp, adjoining
Carnes, Turkneil, Eve and others.
Also
One house Lot in the
'city of Augusta, on tire lower end of Gieen
Street, it being tb-; real estate of Jacob
Rii'T, deccaied, and sold lor the benefit <■;
; the heirs.
E. c j» s
S. Lark, 3 b
Mav TO. il
Llverj Stables.
\ HE Subscriber indbrms the public tli
is large and conwwffious Stables on
• corner rtf Jackson and Green Streets, a•
~„w ready for the reception of Horses.
• com his long experience in this line
ness, he Hatters himkelf of being aid'd
i give lull satisfaction to tliose who tm
vor him with their custom, He wi I
t-pstred at all times, to furqish Ilor
~d Carriages, by the day, or longr r
P,rses Knicked, T'rirqmed and Brok
(artless, at the shortest notice and b
tanner- He will only add, that he in.
lw . public to call and See his complete.
,Tisbment and then bestow on him •
n onage which they really think him
lied to. He requests all those pen,
bo may call, not lo give any mono;
ants.
William M'Car.
Bee. 13
#
ii i .
| GLORL
l~: 'i®
, of yews, a ic.tsc of il.is w ,.iikninv,v
m the \ cry centre oft lie city, if offers no- -
SilSs*« llß< ‘ tl,eirli;vc ofhn^c^v^v
the r 1,/ f T !Vt ? t 0 , C •lorotKkV
noLbl >B t J ,,, ’.t >r,Vlite “”<• I'Vblic ar.coru-
SS t,*"!' 1 ; "«»e •« the Southern
n'lh ti f 1 A, V‘. E W,H ,)A furnished
iiHord ani'if .l )r ?, ,sion * ,!lt ' nurket can
io f-' 1 ’ , lUr whh lhe 'West
; V 1 ";. 1 attention will bepuid
. °tewhfV" U, . f!rro ? nmßnd Ceding,
at-i i pltdffe that indecent
U ‘H a . vi< " ,r of «’•>' Wnd will
•rtf u 1,1 'heir Lu .se.
I\ * lu # *«“«»» lire umiiah-ti wnn tho
c-fwovencla-.imd with faithful ami at.
toniuc tenters. As the proprietors coo
temp ate u. make the Old »HP, * „ e , W: nent
esfab.'.nnmcnt, tinner their particular su
pcPinteiulnnce, they only solicit from U i ;r
tricmls am! the public gencrnllv, that
tion ot patronage which their attention to
business ami to t lie comfort of tin ir cus
tomers may entitle them to.
W’Uiam (». (Crimes,
William fSJ unmum.
September id. if
buohn and i.o.u-7
SUG-JIES.
60 Barrels Superior St. Cmh Sugar.
30 Fltls. &20 Ills, Muscovado do.
2.i Big* double Refined Louf, do.
5000 Bacon.
Kt'ggs of Buncomb nutter.
For Sale by
R. Malone*
May, 20. *
■,mi-■ i - - _ r
Wanted
A*S an Apprentice to the ftonfcctfonry
:md Instilling b 1 Suess, a smart active ' :d
between .15 and 17 years of age. Appb to
UEJIIIV ROBERT'S Gonfcctwmary Sim«.*
4 doors below the Globe Tavern, Dread
street, Augusta.
Ajirii IK ts
STATE of GEORGIA, / OTJG'E i
Richmond County. y' s hereby
given that Charles Harmon cT said s'-ate,
and cr.unty, hath applied to to.-honorable
the justices-of the inferior court of .said
'■oirnty fur the benefit of t acts going
relief in cast s of insolvency and imprison
nt-nt. AiuUthe ci‘c-lliors of the said. Ha
rmon arejiereby noth'-.- Tto shew cause, if
any they have, befoic the said justices at
'he court house in the said county on the
19th day nf July iv at, at 1) o'clock in the
fore noon of that day, why an assignment
ul the said insolvents estate should not
be made and he be discharged,
may 16, 182 U. 2m
JSolice
I HE firm of IRV ING, ROBERTSON!
b co. is Thin Uiiy Dissolved by mutual
consent. Persons having demands agmnbt
he concern, will present them fly -ad
justment, and those indebted will please
..ake payment to JAJIKB KORKU'I .-»ON,
who i* alone auilioiiscd to settle their uf
:air».
James I’obortson,
t'u" A e'f, and
William Walker,
N, B. The firm of Ir .
•inf, /iobertton & Co. liav h. eti Tl) S
i)\V Dissolved. The subscr bers will
.rry on the Business under the firm of
I VMGS ROBERTSON Ut Co
James Jobertson,
lor Self, and
y ' iUiam Walker.
June 16—-6 t
ISotiec.
1.1, person* iiid< btoil to the estate of
~ ,t. John IV. Ligoiv,, late of Columbia
* unty, deceased, arc requested to make
,-ctmte pay me:», aid alt tbcae having
„ands against snid csiale, arej teeniest
>o render ih u. in
• law directs to
Juriah Hamg, e’xr.
.-.no lJ —-■ IJ
(TJ* During the Summer
a few Gentlemen can bd nccqm--
ted .with BOARDING,, in a Private*
..op tb . Sii.id ffilh (
#»; ' ’ - • -
■ ■ ■■ H ymt *** »
is. v
Fop sale at this bllice.
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