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Tax Collector's Sale.
llj ILL be soid, on the first Tuesday in Sep-
VT tember next, at Columbia Court-Houie,
the following properly, or as much as will satisfy
the tax thereon, for the year 1823,
202 1-2 acres Laud, formerly Baldwin, now
Morgan county, district 19, No. 122, granted
to Meriwether—sold as the property of .Micab
Evans, free woman of color, to satisfy her tax.
Due 8 33 1-2 cents.
250 acres of Land, Walton county, 4lh dis
trict, No. 184, Haynes creek—sold ns the pro
perty of Samuel I'ullin, to satisfy his tax. Due
2 57 1-2 cents.
202 1 2acr< s Land, Dooly county, 3d district,
No. 113 —sold as the property ol Jeremiah Jer
many, to satisfy his tax. Due lOOcenls.
100 acres of [/and, Columbia county, joining
Ware and Holder, Little river—goi.l as the pro
perly of John Roberts, deceased, to satisly his
tax. Due 31 i 4 cents.
100 acres Land, Columbia county, joinin
Blair ami Appling, Green-Brier creek—sold ns
the property ol John I'iUman, to satisfy his lax.
Duett 91 1-4 cents.
190 acres Land, Columbia fourty, joming
Jarrell and Young, Boggy glut— told as the
propc; ly of Milt bell Carroll, to satisfy his lax.
Due 1 23 cents.
200 acres pine I.and, Columbia county, Join
ing Walker and Crawford —sold as the j rop-rly
ol Jo' 1 Crawford, to satisly his lax. Due I 6 1-4
re Us.
100 acres Land, Columbia county,-joining
I lohlis and Carr, on the waters Big Brier creek
:nl.l as the property of David H. Hobbs, to
satisfy the tax. Duo 78 3-1 cents.
202 i-2 acres pine Laud, Dooly county, sth
distrii I, No. 45—->old Hi the property of Mary
J me?. lo salisiy her tax. Duo 21 < cnls.
21.5 acres Land, Columbia county, granted
to Youngblood, joining Carreli and Philips, on
the water? Boggy gull —sold at the property of
VVihiam Rily, to satisfy Ins tax. Due 1 28 1-2
Cents.
490 acres pine Land, Erwin county, Bth dis?
Irli i, ,\o. 432 —sold as the property of Andrew
vliller, to satisfy his tax. Due 1 77 1-2 els.
690 acre- Land, Columbia county, granted to
T. Weekly, joining Cor.h and Lovelace—sold as
I tie property i 1. A. tow, to satisfy his lax.
Due 52 11 3-1.
li.O acres Land, Columbia county, joining
few and Randolph—sold as the property ol
William Few, deceased, to satisfy the lax. Due
13 77 3 4 cents.
93 acres Land. Columbia county, joining
Stanford and Darden. •'•wed watei—spMastlie
property of Daniel Young, to satisfy Ins tax.
Due 52 5 i cent-.
263 1J acre- Lmd, Henry ■ mu ty, 14th dis
trict, No, 147 —sold as the pr perty cl James
I dinilh, to satisfy lh> tax. Due 77 (-2 cents.
202 1-2 acres pine Land, Wilkinson county,
20th district, No. 52—sold as the property m
Nancy Stanford, to satisfy her lax. Duesl3 4
'cots.
195 1 2 acres Land, Columbia county, gran
lc r .. to Flutter, Goi many’s creek, joining Lynn
and Barnett —sold as the piopcrly o! John Bin
ion, deceased, to satisfy the tax. Due IS 1-2
cents.
200 acres Land, Columbia county, granted to
Bolton, mining Wellborn and Ballot while,
Green Brier creel;— sold ns the properly ol
John Satideilin’d, to satisfy his tax. 11 13 3-4
1 cenls.
200 acres [.and, Wilke? county, joining Shiv
ers and Tlrur pson, Little river—sold as tlie
properly ol Mo?es P. Willis, to satisfy his tax
Due 2 53 1-4 ecus
202 I 2 acres Laud, Henry county, 6th dis
trict. No. 16—so d as the property o! Susannah
Dozenberry, to satisfy her tax. Due Oi) 1-2
cents.
490 acres Laud, Erwin courtly, V2th district.
No. 261 —soul us the property id Simmons Reese,
to satisfy his lax. Due 93 1-2 cents.
202 1-2 acres Land, Houston county, 1311 •-
district, No. 311 —sold as the property of Tay
lor W dey, to satisfy Iti? lax. Due 229 i euts.
490 acres Laud, Appling county, 71. h disirici,
No. i 12—sold as die pro; erly o. Daniel M’l ar
lane, to satisfy his lax. Due 9.1 1- 2 cents.
202 1-2 acres Land, Houston county, 15th
iislikl, No. 87—sold as the property cl James
-i liser.btrry, to satisfy his t<.s. Due 87 1-2
Ci ik?.
2th! acres Land, Warren county, joining IThli
and Henry—sold :■? property of J?. C. Frank
lin, In.-atisfy his tax. Due 2 i! 1 2 cents,
.foil acre? pi n Land, Er win county, sth dis
-1 i-i. i, No. .) sold us the properly of Tillman
\nsle". In sali-ly is tr.x. Due *93 ! 2 cents.
7.a acres Laird, Columbia county, joining Da
vis and Turner, Li tie river—sold us the fro
peri vof Wrllium Holder, to satisfy his tax. Due
1 11.1 » 4 cents’.
50 acres Land, Columbia county, joining
Dn/di r and Junes, LiUle river—sold a? lire pro
pel ry ol J outs Jude on, to satisfy his tax. Due
1 •> certs.
‘'7 1-2 acres Land, originally Baldwin, now
Jasper county, l7Ui district, No. 117 —sold a
the property of James Marshall, to salisiy hi;
tax for the year 1822. Tax due 1 61 3 4 els.
I'.llla-aes Land, Appling comity, 4th disirici.
No. 4 15—sold as the property ot Joseph Tagart,
a. cased, to satisfy the lux tor the year 1822
i ox due 64 tent.'.
A. Cartl'idgo, t. c. c c.
June so " 2:0 Id
20 .Dollars Reward,
0 UN.AW \ V from the subscriber, sometime
t V asr*s o naiuovl Klunla, I'cluecn
12 .tiitl I 1 years ; a piuasunt munlcii nice,
I‘lic above ixwiml will l»e paid on her delivery
to me, or bfiinij :«o scriirtvl Dial I her.
All prisons are cautioned agaiusl liarl'i»rip£ nr
conrralinij the said jjirl, at the law will h<* i ij^id
1 yen lore id any persons alien.ling; !m this
naniruhir. I here D r«a!-o» to suspec t that t
t*;'» »* 1 has been provided with a linking; pla. c in
tins neighborhood, where bhe has several limes
been m.< n.
Mary Campbell.
J one 9 * -1 1 if
Ton Dollars Reward,
VAT" ILL he paid for the delivery or appre
f T hension (so that 1 may gel him) of my
boy Antony, a bright mulatto hoy, nearly
while, with straight brown hair; is about 1:5
year? of age, considerably freckled, Htul Is about
4 lect 10 im lies or live feel in height, lie lias
been, 'be whole of hi? life, about Augusta, Mrs.
Varucld’s, and ihe Sand-Hills—fotely belonged
o the estate of C. Jones, dec. and was hired,
last year, to Mr. John Fox and employed on his
plant a lion near the Sandhills. He lias much
ili« appearance of, and possibly might pass fora
while boy, and displays a confidence, bordering
>u impudence, when speaking or spoken to. 1
suppose him to be lurking about the Sandhills.
A. 11. Pemberton.
Hamburg , S. C, June 23 218 ts
For Consumptions and Coughs,
THICK ONE DOLLAR.
For sale ai ihi Augusta Pocks lore.
Jan. 31 177
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* UaEiU s r?cuG.
WILL be sold, at Columbia Conrt-Iloaac,
on the first Tuesday in August next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, ihe following
property, (o wit:
Otic Negro Man Torn, one negro
man Charles, and one negro boy Tom, levied
on as the property of Dreadzil Pace, to satisfy
sundry executions, William Jonc-, cl al, vs.
executors Dreadzil Pace.
a nso.
The interest of John Jackson to 250
acres of land, on the waters of tire Kiokcn
crock, adjoining Magruder and Bowdrc, levied
on by virtue of an execution Slurgbs fc Bur
roughs vs sai l John Jackson.
ALSO,
25-1 acres of land, on the waters of
Germany’s crock, adjoining Bealle and Barnes,
levied on to sat sty a li. fa. William P. Bealle
vs. Augustus Bealle.
A i.so,
One negro woman Floruit, and one
negro man Bunon, levied on to salisiy sundry
ii, f:i‘n from Justice’s Churl, Waters Briscoe
vs. Allen and James Lotelacc—levied on anti
returned by u constable.
A i so.
The interest of Joshua Fuller, jr. in
ihe est .teof Joshua Fuller, sen’r. dec to satisfy
a (i. fa. from the Justice’s Court, administrators
.Magruder vs. Joshua Fuller,Jr.
ALSO,
50 acres of pine land, adjoining
Dranc ami Olive, levied on as the property ol
I Iron Hagan, to sali-fy a fi. fa. from a Justice’.-
Court, 'A. Magruder vs. said Hagan—levied on
and returned by a constable.
A i.so,
180 acres of pine land, adjoining
Ora no -n I Olive, levied on to satisfy a fi. la.
from Justice’s Court, Z. Magruder vs E. Cros
by—levied and returned by a constable.
ALSO,
The one sixth part of 250 acres of
land, adjoining Tindili and Wilkins, and the one
sixth part of three negroes, Silvey and her two
children, Dexier and Ellin—levied on to satis
fy sundry executions from Justice’s Court,
Nat! 1. 11. Clanton vs. Wm. 11, M’Donakl—
levied on and returned by a constable.
ALSU,
One negro man named George, le
vied oil to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Justice’s
Court, Smith and Crawford, ct al, vs. i dim’s,
le bonis non on the estate of James C. Walker,
deceased.
ALSO,
One negro woman Ursa, and her
two children, Martha and Abram, to satisfy a
fi. fa. James Rousseau and wife vs. exc’rs. Ig
aalius Few, dec.
also.
The following Negroes, Winner
and her three children. Canine, Argyleand Pe
ter, Mariah, Irem, and C.ithriue, Lucinda and
her child Andrew, Limns, Simon and Augustus,
—levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. Phelps and How
ard vs. exo’rs. of Ignatius Few.
Thorr tas D. Carr, s. c. c.
June 30 220 td
Sheriff's Sale.
WILL be sidd, at Lincoln Courthouse, the
first Tuesday in August next, between
iho u nal sale hours,
400 acres of Laud, more or less, on
the sou h cast side of Fishing creek, joining
, Rhodes and others, it being a part of the tract
<.f Land where Henry (1. Walker lives, and
taken as his property to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
-f Archibald Blokes vs. said Walker.
Terms Cash.
Stephen Stovall, Shff L. C.
Jane 30 22ft 3tw
Sheriff's Sale.
TT/ILL he sold, al Columbia Court house, on
i 7 the first Tuesday in August next, he
iween the m u:d hours of sale, the following pro
perly, to wit:
115 acers of Land, on the waters ol
Ihe Kiokee, adjoining Culhiealh and Wood,
levied on to satisly a 11 fa. John Guimarin vs.
Charles Bealle. Property pointed out by Wm.
i*. Bealle.
11. Lamar, Dip. Sh'ff.
June 19 217 Id
Guardian's Sale.
4 GREEARLY to au ord«r of the Court ol
S Ordinary of Clark county, will be sold, al
Lexington, Oglethorpe county, on the first d ues
lay in September next, one undivided fifth part
■t all that tract ol'land, situate in Oglethorpe
av.aily, on Long Creek, adjoining lands ol Rally,
Park? and others, containing fourteen hundred
nid fifty acres, more or less—lo he sold for the
in fit of)4he orphans of .Marco Phiuizy, dec.
Terms made k own on the dav of sale.
Jacob Phiuizy,
Guardian for children of M Fiiinisi/. dec
June 12 215 wtd
Georgia, Columbia County.
jj [TON application of V\ iifiuni Dranc, ad
minis valor of Clal o ne Newsom, praying
a writ ol distribution lo divide die real and per
-onal properly belonging lo the sal 1 csta c, and
b appealing to the Court that one of die distri-
Rees resides without the limits of litis emu/y :
ll is ordered by the. Com I, Thai the admiiiist-a
lor give notice ol his application in one of tin
pul.lie gazettes of this s.uto, once h week for
ninety days.
A true copy from llie minutes.
G. Jones, D. Cl'/c.
June 9. 214 whin
Dying and Scouring.
* B7HE subs* rihcis, lately from Baltimore, re
8. spectfnlly infoi m Ihe ladies and gentlemen
ol Augusta and its vicinity, that they have taken
a house in Reynold street, near the intersection
ol Bridge Row, where they intend carrying on
the Dying business, in all ils various biam ties,
on Colton, Silk, and U oolteu, likewise Straw
and Crape.—They llalter them«elvcs to give
general salisfacdon from Ihe long experience
and practice nib ue of them m the urt of Duinti
and Dressing Crape, in a style superior to anv
ever done in this city , they therefore solicit pat
ronage 1 hat I hey may show their ability.
Cicnllcmen may have their coats and panta
loon? scoured, pi ease ami stains ext rai led, al the
short rR notice, and on reasonable terms.
tl j Also, all kinds ot Clothing made and men
ded.
Taliaferro SiM'Donalcl.
Jan. 7 ,-() , f
CARD.
VS (he subscriber will be absent from the
rily, during; ihe Sumiiicr, all prr-OMs huv
ii pro(<p9.doual bu?iness with 11ini• will applv in
C<>Uoii Hanje, to I )r. Audler, Surgeon Dea
tis-t, who will hticud to the same.
Z. Florance.
June tl ojp, ts
J ust Received
AT TH K
AUGUSTA BOOK STORE.
VFEW Copies of Grammar Sinvplified , by
J. Greeuleaf.
also,
A few of Careys fine edition of the Bible.
Cotting’s Introduction to Chemistry
I March 17 193
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I , SheriiDs Sale.
WILL hsr sold, on the first Tuesday in Au
gust next, at the Courthouse in Jack?on
borough, Scriven county, between the hours ol
ten and four o’clock.
i 3000 acres of Laud, the same being
1 cue moiety or, half of 600 U acres (more or less)
. si’uale, lying-in d being in the county of Si riven,
. adjoining the Beaver Dam creek, lands of Jame •
HanUly, Augustus S. Jones and others and
known by the name of Watkins’s Mill Tract;
) levied on as the property of the estate of Robert
Watkins, deceased, to satisfy an execution in
I "favor of William Wallace.
A I.SO,
200 acres of Land, (more or less)
-ituate, lying and being in Ihe county of scn
(' ven, an joining fowls of Ihe c slate of Thomas and
Garrett Freeman ; levied on as the properly oi
’ Stephen Butler to satisfy an execution in favor
■if Thomas G. Walker. LcVkd and returned
by Jacob .M’Gowio, constable.
A LS ',
350 acres of Laud, (more or less,)
itnalo, lying and being in the county of Seri ven.
( adjoining lands of Green D. Pearce, Richard
Wsvne and olliors ; levied on as (he property
•if John Kemp to satisfy an execution in favor of
N. B. Lovell vs. John Kemp, Peter Arueti
1 and Wm. M. ( le’an 1. Levied and returned
i by Wm. La'ri'y, constable,
Solomon Kemp, sr. &. s. c.
July 3 221 Id
i City Sheriff’s Sale.
/”VN the first Tuesday in August next, at the
* Cr Market-house, in the cily of Augusta, be
tween the usual hours, will bo sold,
One negro man, by the name of A
s brahain, levied on as the property of John
■ Houghton, to satisfy an execution in favor of
• Louisa Ardis.
ALSO,
The improvements on a Lot, in the
1 city ol Augusta, situate and b mg on Ellis-strect,
e and bounded on the north by said street, on the
;> east by Wallace’s lot, on the south by Green
street, and on the west by a lot belonging to the
> heirs of James Walker, deceased, together with
- the unexpired lease of the lot on which they
stand.
Conditions cash, purchasers lopay for titles.
Geo. M. Walker, s. c. a.
* July 3 121 Id
’ Sheriff's Sale.
VM7ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Au
[• tv gust next, at the Market house, in Ihe
city of Augusta, between the usual hours ol sale,
One negro man, named Sam. levied
on as the property of Barua M’Kinne, lo satisfy
a fi. fa. at the instance of the Bank of the Stale
ii of Georgia vs. said .M’Kinne.
ALSO,
d The fifth part of five acres ofLand,
i, in tile possession of Thomas Clements, and houn
. ded on three sides by land ol Doctor A. Watkins,
and on the other si le by the Savannah road ;
also, two fifth parts of a lot, containing five acres
of land, in the possession of Peter T. Bngg, and
bounded on three aides by lands of Doctor A.
Watkins, and on the other side by lands of Hol
land M’Tyre ; also, one fifth part of a lot of land,
e in ihe village of Springfield, containing one acre,
a and known in the plan of said village, of ihn No.
7, and more generally known as Call’s old Ware
9 House Lot—all which property is levied on as
« the property of Thomas Glascock, to satisfy
, three fi. fas. the administrators of George Walk
,l er, Andrew Bussell and George Welborn, all
r vs. Thcmas Glascock.
ALSO,
One Lot, with the improvements
thereon, cunt,ting two acres, (more or less,)
bounded on the north by John Sanges’ lot, east
. by Savannah road, south by D’Antignac, west
by Murray’s mill road, levied on as the proper
ly of Thomas J. Jones, to satisfy a fi. fa. VViliuml
11 M’Gar vs. said Jones.
a i.so,
100 ami sixty-five acres of Land,
.. (more or less,) with the hnprovemeats thereon,
joining Robert Allen’s, Morrison Cowle’s, A.
> Rhodes, and others, and now in the possession
of Lewis B. Rhodes, and by him kept as a home
• of entertainment, levied on as the property of
Ab olem Rhodes, to satisfy three fi. fas. Crayton
and Sloan, L. A. Rigail, A. Watkins, guardian
of John Watkins, all vs. said A. Rhodes.
ALSO,
One bay Marc, levied on as the pro
-1 pet ty of Edmund B. Glascock, to satisfy a li. fa.
I Anderson Watkins vs. said Ghwoik.
Peter F. Boisclair, s. it c.
t July 3 2-21 U
i (S'lieriii ’s Sale.
- SfWILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in Au
w-J gust next, at the markelhonsc, in the
city of Anguuta, between the usual hours of
?.de,
A Negro Woman, named Elizabeth;
levied on as the property of Patrick Kelly, to
satisfy an execution on the foreclosure of a
mortgage, James !M. Carter vs. Patrick Kelly.
Conditions cash, purchasers pay for titles.
Peter F. Boisclair, s. it. c.
June 5 213 wtd
i
yheritf’jj Sale.
W r ILL be sold, at Columbia Court-house,
on the first Tuesday in .September next,
between the u?.ual hours of sale, the following
property. In wit ;
One half acre Lot, in the town of
M rights! oroiigh, known in Ihe plan of,-aid town,
oy letter li whereon the Store-house known as
Hannon's knew stands, the land whereon the
Gin-hinirC stands, and the land between Be.-ij.
Perry’s, on Ihe north, separated from said Perry
, by two stone boundaries, and J. Rees on the
, ?ouih, and one half acre lot, known by No. 139;
( and also, five one acre, lols, known in said town,
, by Nos. 140, 141, 112, 143, 144; two negroes,
Rachel and Cmsar, six head of Cattle, three
leather Beds, Bedsteads and Furniture, one
, Cherry Bureau, one Walnut Slab and Table,
; and .-ix Chairs—levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. un
, der tho foreclosure of a mortgage, btewail and
Hargraves vs. Moses Wright.
Thomas D. Carr, s. c c.
June 19 “i7 pi
Sheriff’s Sale.
VTETJbL Resold, on the first Tuesday in An-
Ts gust nesl, at the Market-house, in the
10-.vn ol Louisville, between the usual hours ol
sale, the following property, viz.
One negro boy, named Collin, about
16 years old ; one negro woman, named Reddy,
about twenty-five years old ; one tract ofLand,
‘24ft acres, adjoining Louisville town commons
/ ! j' Rori rt l i leasing; 331 1-4 acres of Land,
1 joining Morrass, Reed and Drake, on Ogechce
river,") ' ken ns (he property of John G. Rod- ,
wi; k, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of Andrew
Low & Co.
Proper y pointed out by John Boil wick
S. Green, sheriff.
June 31) '.220 td i
J ust Received
.IT THE JUG VST A ROOK-STORE.
A fOER in Italy—By an Amcricau; Don
L *~ ■ ,UHn ) Caatos 15 and IC-EvLordßyrou
price 37 j. '
July ! o-ii
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Final Notice. \
iWILL attend at the Office of Clerk of j
Mayor’s Court, every Wednesday, until ih* f I
first day of August next, for the purpose of la i
king such returns as have not been made. . ’ f•!
all persons who do not make their returns*!!'-' '
that day, will bo saxed as dcfiuilter?. hi llil
mean time James M’Law’s and William j.,N
■am, Esqrs. are authorized to receive reulrni
*or me.
Michael F. Boisclair, r. T r> _
j-y'o 223 ; d
Notice.
fpIIE general importing and w holesnl. bud -
.1 ne?s herelotbre conducted by James (jp ~
son & Co. and George Uelph, separately r
this day united and will be carried on by ih»
undersigned, who have connected themselves
under the firm ofC. W. Co. All
the advantages which either of the late estab. J
bailments offered, may be depended upon trom
the present one, t>y which they hone to reia -!
the friends of both. 1
George Relph.
Charles W. Rockwell.
Savannah, July 1, JGI2-1. *>23 utp A*
Notice. ‘
4 LL persons indebted to the estate nf
born I'. Ilntchingson, late of Columbia
county, deceased, are requested to make pay.
mrnt without delay to the subscribers— and
those to whom tho estate is indebted will render
their accounts, duly attested, within the lime
required by law.
James G. ITucbingsoii,
James CttlbreaCh,
Administrators.
July 10 222 Ctw
Notice.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate ofCef
/tL sham Selleck, deceased, are required to
make immediate payment to the subscriber•
and all persons having claims against the estate
will please render them within the time pro- 1
scribed by law, properly attested, to 1 1 -)
Luke Reed,
Acting Adm'r nf G. Selleck, dee'd.
October 29 150 wtf
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Simeon \ 4
L V Russel, are requested to come forward and '
make payment immediately ; and those to whmn
the Estate is indebted, will present their claims,
Legally attested, within the time prescribed by
Law.
Wm. Jackson, Adm'r.
May 22 209 w3m
Notice.
4 GREEABLE to an order of the honorable
ijL Inferior Court of Columbia county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, at
the Courthouse door in Sandersvilie, Washing
ton county, to the highest bidder, one tract if
Lund, situate, lying and being in the County of
Washington, containing 287 I-2 acres, adjoin,
ing lirantly and others—it being a part of the
real estate of William Stark, dec. Sold for the
benefit cf the heirs and creditors of the said
deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale.
Bowling W. Stark, adm'r.
May 26 21l td
Notice.
PERSONS having claims against (he estate j
of Alexander W’Kmstry, late of Augusts, A
deceased, are requested to render Ihem in duly I
attested, within the time prescribed by law; and
those indebted to the estate are desired to wake
payment without delay, to
Elizabeth M’Kiiistry, aduix.
Win. J. Ilohhy, adm’r.
Jan. r " IT;?
Notice.
George w. Warner has opened his
Law-Office, in the south room of CummiugV
‘‘ Law Buildings,” on the second floor.
April J 195 If
Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the Estate
£jL of Col. George W. Evans, lateof this Coun
ty, deceased, ai’e desired to render them in duly
attested, within the time required by law —amt
all persons indebted to the Estate, are requested
to make payment without delay to
J. S. Barney, Adm'r. r
May 12 206 If I
Notice.
'inHE subscriber having been appointed, by
JL the Honorable Court of Ordinary, with
Robot t Dimon, as administrator to settle the
barmen ol the estate of Jesse Dimon, deceased
—notifies all persons concerned to stale the
amount and dignity of the claims, (hat an early
distribution may bo made of the assets, as the.
law directs.
R. J. Meigs,
One nf the tidininislrulu )?,
-Vo. 4, Cvllun I lunge.
All persons indebted to said estate arc notified
that Win. T. Gould, esq. is authorized to cel
led and settle the same.
R. J. Meigs, adm'r.
April 3 195 ts
Notice.
TJERSOVS having demands against there
X tale of Ed war 1 Houghton, lateof Richmond
county, dec. are requested to present them
legally attested, within tho time prescribed by
law ; and those indebted to the said estate, are
also requested to make immediate payment.
A. G. Rayford, adm’r.
Fob. 4 J IT!! ts
Notice.
REUBEN LEGGETT has appointed Ro
bert 11. Musgrcve his Agent in Augusta.
All persons indebted will make payment fix
him accordingly. Persons wishing to purchase
Hardware at reduced prices, may be supplied;
trom the subscriber’s stock, by applying to K
-11. :V] usgrovc.
Reuben Leggett.
June 2 212 3ni
T t\mk .MauuVaclovy.
Joseph Roderick,
Trunk Maker, Bridge-Haw, Augusta,
S~S ESPE I’EULLY informs the public, that
tV he makes and repairs Trunks on the short
est notice, 'i runks taken and exchanged, it
lesired. 'I he highest price given fi r Deer
nd Calf Skins, at the above Factory.
Taper Hanging and Upholstering Business
carried on, on the most reasonable terms.
A neat assortment of Band Boxes always on
hand, sold wholesale and retail low for cash.
ILr’ China and Glass Ware, neatly mend- .
ed, on most reasonable terms, and all orders
thankfully received.
Man h" 31 . 194 ts
1 o Printers.
iTIOR SALE at the Chronicle and Adverb-'r
Office, an excellent Kamage TRIN’i INU
PRESS—large enough for a demy sized -heel,
and a valuable Tress for job work. It would
sold a bargain.