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TVi Frecutars, Administrators, anil Guardians.
fi.ieg sfLAND or NUOBqpS. by Administrators,
or Guardians, are required, by law, to lie held
m the first Tuesday In the monfri, between the hours of
"n in the C.renoon, and three in the afternoon, nt the Court
toil*- ofthe coimly in which the property is situate.-No
icf of these sales must be given in a public gazette, feIXT V
lavs previous to the day of sale.
™o ee of the sale rtf vcrstmal property, must he given
Uko manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
Nairn »the debtors and creditors of an entme, must be
madejo the. Court of Or
ilinnry (!>r leave I 0 ."* 1 ' Jfis2a° r ** EGBOF,r X ,uusl
fmMiisiiPci for FOUR
Bacon! Bacon!!
The Subscriber has Received on Consignment,
130,000 LBS prime Bacon,
■ ’(insisting of Hams, Shoulders and Mid
filings, which he will sell low.
I Purchasers over #IOO, 90 days credit,
Improved endorsed paper.
I L. HULL.
I pinv 22 06
* J—> -ssig <)ij| !■',' ;
[law notice.
■T SHALL hereafter regularly attend
I the Superior Courts of Richmond
Bounty. My office and residence are in
■UnviHborough. Persons residing in
having business to transact, re
■uiring the services of a Lawyer, in the
Boimties of Greene, Morgan, IVewton,
Blarkr. Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
■'ailiaferro. Monroe, or HaneOek, and
Bin i may chruxse to entrust it to me, will
■nvr an opportunity of eonfbiring with
■n'- personally, twice in a year, in rela-
Bon to it. * ’• •
■ tj. coxa
I Bor. o ts 18
I ff/” The Constitutionalist and Courier,
P ill please publish the above for 2 weeks,
Bai send in their .accounts to this office.
ILAW MOTICE.
B| AVID L. WAHDLAU AND
I y FBAJfCW H WAKDLAW
fctvf formed a Partnership for the prac-
Pee of liuw, in this District-, Roth will
pttomi, regularly, the sittings ofthe Courts.
Pi other times, the former may be oon
•ultccl at Abbeville Court House and the
■ rilT Rt their Office la this Village.
■ "he Augusta Chronicle and Charles
■on Mercury, arc requested to jMiblishthis
Police, once a week, log six weeks, and
■onyarcl their accounts to this office.
I Afield C. H. 8.C.) Caroliniani
p April 2Uh, 1830. \ 6tw , 61
UAftI)‘WARE
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■ hUnscnißEng I'AITJ OPENED a general
I HABIkWABE STORE, '
Pvt ♦,, ™ B *OAD-9TREET,
■V.“to* Merchants’ & Planters’ Bank,
Pil Jm 8,r ’ n ’* ier f the J’ are now opening,
1 1| , constantly ketep on hand, a cqm-
Imi i n iri 0r * m or description of
8™ Sheffield, and American
E' wholesale
m> C(Z kc moßt favwD’;le tern*,
K Pl)m a r! re, l‘l‘#tod to call, and examine
■ and Hlrap|Hingcs 1 '“
I BaWq ‘ "
I Cranes mSl' C ' ' ’ a ' '
| J»n and Steel, Hollow Ware, T.
I p „ n , SK l , ,^ dpr \w4 Fire Sfetts,
I Xn Uoking Glasses, a
■him A l l c °tton Cards, Wm. Whitte
■ Irons. Trace Chains,
■W u,.^ 0 " an « Cart BttxiS V n
IS^^ 0 '’ 8,
E^ggjn&BoaßßS.
Krr a | T tatM, » a « * Patriot, Georgia
**f on Telegraph, Columbiis
genian, and Carolinian, will
BscndTb • aboVe th<w tim<>s ench,
m.. h n l ♦heir accounts to this office
■ 63
LIST OF LETTERS,
Remaining in the Post office, m
Augusta, Georgia, Ist June, 1830,
(not before advertised.) , Qjr’ Persons
wishing letters from this list will please
say they are advertised.
, . . v ‘ A
B J A Adama " Samuel Allen
LA Hercules R W Andrews
r Francis J Andoo James Ashley
n v
f H D Bailey James Brandon
Jarvis Ballard miss Rosannah Booker
B Henry T Bnl.ey Francis XL Boon
‘ William Baley James Bosworth
a William Bacon Oliver T Dolihvare
r Asa P Barpaby Simeon Brantley
® John Baker James W Bogan
e Wiley W Barrow John W Brooke
Thos J Beard dr James Bryan
! SCr y w«° b SL
2 vßai %vm » is art on
n Cudgeo Bell Joseph Burnott
- Horatio Bent Richd F Bush
mrs Ann Beall Andrew Butler
r mrs Ann Bery Jacob Bugg
- mrs Frederick Brown Heilry Byrd
Benjamin Bouie mrs Maria M Bugg
C
- Wm P Cato mrs Elisabeth Cos
“ Robt J Casting E W Collier
Robert Carmichael Buruabus Crosby
y P Carre Muster Coleburii
Frantis Cahiff mrs Lucv Collier
* mrs Martha II Carter Bennett Cra.xton
James Clark Clark J Cook
Nntbl II Clanton Warham Cromwell
ij Thos E Clark miss Elizabeth Cooper
If kevi C Clark miss Marion Crissoy
- Gilbert Coit Gideon Clotton
- I) -
1 mrs Mary R A Davis R S Dill
n
captain Dailey D F Dickinsoß
’. Joseph Danford John Dicks
e A Dimforth Andrew Dill
. Jacob R Davis miss Ann Diekerson
o John Davis miss Esthrand Dov-
Jolm Darby rcaux
! Ann E Darby Moses Dutton
miqs Elizabeth Dolby
• : E
," mrs Martha Eason Joseph Eve
R D Edos Jacob Evans
i Ales EHiot L W Erwin
5 v. . F
rev John Finncsco Thos W Freeman
• Gr:mt Finch miss Mart Foster
f, mrs Elizabeth Fletcher Hillory Frazer
■j t ‘- G
David Gapin mrs Susan A Goodman
miss Ann tiillad George W Graves
- John Ganas Sylvaaiis B Groves
William Garrett - mrs Abigail Grauel'
I Edwin A Gallagher James Goudy
Cliarlqs R Gfyim Nathan Gordy
■* Lurrian Giddings Needham Green
ft Wade Glover Mr. Gain
It E Grant
H
p Jacob Hall George Hill
i, Lewis Harris Daniel Hoyt
Walter Harris JB Howard
j|- miss L Hatcher nfiss Rebecca Holmes
.. Jacob Hendricks Julius Hollcster
l Isaac T Heard WUlis Holmes
11 Daniel S Henderson C Hollond
r Thomas Hcnon John HolUngshnnil
Wm Henry Isaac Hughes
John Heckle John Hura
Richd R Hudson Richd R Hudson
*, Thos L Higginbotham
Silas Johnson Wm S Johnson
- Turner Jenkins Joshua Jones
miss RJVI Johnson mr iinkins
. Wm W Johnson miss Eliza Ingrtnh
* Thos Jordan
ft ■ K
John Knight, .
1 L
i. miss Dulptm M Lewis rev Jonathan Leavitt
i mrs Lydia, Lamar mr Lamb
P John Lewm dr M C Leavenworth
Freeman W Lacey ‘ miss ElizabetlcLigon
■ti _ M
■ WmMackay Wiley Melton
| Robert Afabel Charles S Merchant
l Daniel Mallery James Mitchell
j cx nc Charlos Milncc
- |Gqas ). Mathews tnrs Mary Mondonvill
Robert McCombs Calvin M Moulton
|Nml McCook John Moody
miss Ann B McTyro Addison 8 Moxlcy
Goo Mcßride R Mooney or Dillon
miss II M McDonald Michael liliers
Davil Mercer John Murrill
miss Margaret Mobley mrs Ann E MullallV
James WMcrideth
N
Thomas Newton Richd Norrcll
Peter Noland or Polly Newting
Pierce Gore mrs"Ann Norrell
©
James Oliver
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miss Mary Payno Nathl H Poindoittcr
Btuart Perry Joseph C Preval
Thomas Perco Thos B Poindexter
R
, Nathaniel Rainey Reuben Reynolds
, miss Polly Radelijr George Rnndol
- Hamilton Raiford Lovering lucl^t?
f Eho<ks John Rlkard
LB Rhodes joj,,, Ri(|g nn
Birwa B Uhodos Nlerit Rosin
; Roboj*Bßoid
I jntP M T Scott Stephen Smith
. James Batchwoll Edwin Skipper
♦ GooF.Shiek Ezekill Smith or
", C F Sherburne Mary Smith
1 Henry L Sitmhon Samuel Steel
. Susannah Simmons Charlotte Stallings
L Jaa Smith Frederick Jonn Sourness
> Turner Smith
/ ’’vi, T : ‘
tnrajane Taylor miss E TredWcH
tars P M Taylor Tirnotliy Tobin
•r John J? Taylor mn Mary Tschtidy
itbreidrod Tarver Joseph Turner
. 1 sham Thompson Goo A Turkinott
1 V U
SilUam Undsnvood Heavy Usher
fvid Urquhart . ■' i
% ■ -V
Vm L Vance ■ Tboi II D Von Stinding
ibner B Vining ham
tra Nancy Verdcll
W ■
mrs Ann F Walker John White
Watlons John Whitoakcr
JofcfVWaJke, ~ Jo.Welch
mi*Wmoboth Watkins llyram N Wilson
SS*g2|Jbseph Wilson
1 O i fu?'f 1 alker BamuMC Wifson
**** itr., er '' ! - -John Wise
, James WuUter I .las G O Wilkiasoa,;»'
i Jacob Walker Jrtn Wilkinson
Zcnaa Warner Henry W Williams
,i a.i Z
JohnAZinn ■ • '•
‘ n JAMES FRASER, P. M.
J Ju "° 2 W
LAW BLANKS7“
fVNnUJC’TIONS for OOJil IWIBBION
i P!RS, in an approved form.
„ oAraonr. *•
i WE do hereby forwarn all person
s trading for a IHlfi BILL of ouro.
e how held by Henry VV. Spires, drawn in -
favor of Hamblin Sanders for FIFTY
DOLLARS, dsfted May 7th, IB3B.—Th'e
same we claim a discount against, in a
-s settlement between us and Henry W.
Spires, as he is in our debt.
ANDERSON & KODOERS.
Hamburg, May 14,1830. 3tw
JOHN CUIMARIN,
WATCH MAKER, /
NO. 147, BBOAB^TBtet
QKJ HAS again began
& _ business, in the Brick
House, No. 147, grddtl
street, lately occupied
1V 1 JBI as the CITY HOTEL;
w^ere * ,e will bestow
all his attention to re
pairing
WATCHES A- CLOCKS,
of every description, in the best possible
manner, and at very reasonable prices.
He solicits the patronage of his friends
and former customers, and all who wish
to have their Watches made to keep
good time at a moderate price. He will
sell his remaining STOCK, consisting of
JEWELRY,
WATCHBS AND CLOCKS
CASTORS, AC. AC.
for lees than they cost, at Wholesale and
Retail.
Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
•and ail other descriptions of WATCH
GLASSES, constantly kept on hand.
Augusta, April 28. 1830. 59
WE,tiKS££l!s&r. g into con-1
skleration the present low Milita
ry spirit of the country, and having a
strong desire to see on advancement in
Military pride, and to see its promotion,
do hereby recommend the establishment
of a .Military School in the vicinity of
Hillsboro’ Jasper county, Geo. for the
only purpose of giving and receiving in
struction in military tactics. We earnestly
, therefore solicit all those who are desi
rous of obtaining military information, to
meet at Hillsboro’, the 3d day of July
next, so/ the the purpose above contem
plated ; nt which time regulations will be
entered into in order for the iinthediatc
operation of the School. A person of
skill nnd capacity can be obtained as in
structor,
GEORGE ADAMS,
Col. BOth RcgtG.M.
WM. P. ERWIN,
Copt. 393rd Diet. G. M.
JOHA C. EASTER,
Jacob McClendon,
BAILEY BELL.
may 20 07
jwi Bjcaivas,
4W PIECES Fancy Petal.,
200 Pieces Choppns,
100 do. 0 1-4 Brown Sheetings,
300 do. Indigo Plaids A Stripes,
200 Doz. Spool Cotton in boxes.
FOR SALE BY
C. PHILLIPS.
May 5 01
JEST RECEIVED,
10 BALES Brown Shirtings,
3 Cases Leghorn Hats,
30 Barrels Canal Flour,
40 Dozen superior old Port Wine,
FOR SALE BY
C. PHILLIPS.
mfty 5 01
MOUNT HIORZAB LODGE. NO. 26.
1 non aston, Ga. April ivtii, bo3o.
"MTOTICE is hereby given, Hint Tauo
1K boRK Slade, a member of this
Lodge, was expelled, on this instant, for
unmßsOnie conduct.
JOSEPH STURGIS, Sec’ry.
Editors IViendiy to .Masonry are
requested to give the above an insertion
n their papers. J. S.
_ NOTICE.
THE COPARTNERSHIP between
the subscribers, in the business of
the CITY HOTEL, is dissolved by
mutual consent. Persons having de
mands against thq Arm, are requested to
hand their accounts to Win. McGar, and
all indebted to it, to make immediate pay
nVenttohim.
WM. McGAR.
GRIFFIN EDMONDSON.
April 14 84
INFORMATION WANTED*
ANN EUGENE LOYD, an orphan
girl, was taken from Savannah,
Georgia, a number of years since, by a
Imly who resided somewhere In the State
of Alabama or Mississippi, and has not
since been heard from. If she is living
, g and will make herself known, she may
learn something much to her advantage.
Address, Post-Master, Greenville, S. C.
May 20.
of papers in Georgia, Ala
bama and Mississippi, will be doing an
Uct of humanity, by giving the above one
Or two insertions.
jwhooi.~7l
in a bouse near Ike residences of Messrs.
rLainar, JMcLaws, Pbiltizy, Woolsey and
Walton in the vicinity of Augusta; and
proposes to tench the rudiments oi'Eng
llsh, together xvith the first Books of Lt»tin
usually in Acad«»m/es r -qS»e terms
arc reasonable, qnd may be known, by
ffivplytog to the undersigned, who can bo
found at any time during school hours nt
Softool room, or nt Mr, Betij. Sims’
where he boards. He Artier* himself
worn experience which he has already
had, as Tutor, that he WiH be able to ren
der fulleatisfkctien to all those Who may
- he pleased to place their children under
his tuition.
- GEORGE J. McCLESKEY.
Jimb 3 it 6J>
ji,
Dust MtsrffbtW
AWysTr»SSS STORE,
Heufy’s Commentary an the Bible,
Confession of Faith,
Woffis’ A Rippon's Hymn*,
Watts’ Poeket Psalms and Hymns,
JaiulDn’s Expositor,
Util's Precqaltop,,
Loofcing Ciisse for the Mind,
Cruifeh’s Coneortlance,
V Ooßnt’s Collections,
Meniotrs ofthe Rev. Mr. Henry.
ALSO,
A few pieces new Mwbic for the Piano.
Flutks, and Violin Strings.
may 15 64
iWbb|. Clark’s Hotel,
mm
188 90S COLUMBIA, B*C*-
■ji 'il J. W. OBRJIS,
GRATEFUL for the liberal patron
age extended to him since the open
ing of hid new establishment, lias the
pleasure of informing the public, that he
is siifl prepared to devote hi\i services to
the comfort of those that may please to
give him a call.
CLARK’S HOTEL is in the centre
of businesi (and not a mile out of the way
of business, as has been, and is still false
ly represeated to strangers j and from its
spacious and elegant accommodations,
is believed not to be interior to any South
of Washington City.
Columbia. H. C. April 24. 4txv* 68
ftilAWAS'!,
tSOME TIME in Duoini
her last, a negro man
named
MAT,
about filly years of age,
stout and muscular, and has sometimes
followed the trade of a Blacksmith.—
Mat formerly belonged to the estate of
Watson of Columbia county, where it is
supposed he is now lurkifig, or in Morgan
county, where he has a wife. A reward
of Ten Dollars will be paid lo any one
who will apprehend nnd lodge him in any
jail ofthe State, on giving me information
ofthe same at Savannah.
C. 12. BARTLETT,
may 12, 1880 «3 3t
05** The Augusta Chronicle & Wash
ington News, arc requested to give the
the above three insertions, and forward
'their bills as above.— Staltaman 4* Pa
triot,
' OH OOHSCOHKIHV,
GROCERIES.
~<L AH BBLS. Howard-stroet and
JL VV Philadelphia FLOUR.
100 boxes Candles, 500 reams wrapping
Paper.
50 reams Writing Paper, ft casks Rico.
5 bbls. Prime Pork, do. Rock Wa
ter Ale.
10,000 Spanish Sognrs.
DYIJsfiaoOUS,
1 bale Osnaburgs, 1 do bloodied 3 &
4-4 Shirtings.
1 do bleached 4*4 and 8-4 Sheeting.
1 do brown 7-8 nnd 4-4 ifo
1 do do 4-4 and 5-4 do
30 do Millenctts, Dorchester Ticking.
Silk nnd Barege Shawls, Musliputam
Hdkfs.
Indian Hdkfs. Linen in half pieces.
White, straw colored, nnd light blue
Crape Lise.
Levant and Florence Silks.
Gros. dc Nap. and Cota Pain.
Best London Pins, 4 J tp 5, worsted Braid.
Silk Stocks, Cotton & Wool Hose and 1
Hose.
Cnp and Bonnet Ribbon.
FURNITURE.
Bedsteads, Windsor niut Fancy Choirs.
Cut Glass, Decanters, Tumblers n«d
Wine?.
Toilet and Looking Glasses.
( With a variety of other GOOD#, sta
ple and fnnrey, which will lie sold low sor |
cash, or town paper, hy
LATHAM HULL.
may 23 | ~ .
FOR SALE,
A LOT At tHE SAND-HILLS,
CONTAINING about niqe acres, on
whicJi is a wcß finished two story
House, With all necessary out buildings.
The situation fs elevated, and would afibrd
A pleasant residence tm m family. It wlH
be sold .on reasbtmble terms, if early ap
plied for. T ■- ■■■ / {[
Further particular* may be known bn
appUcMionto WM J HOBBY.
; wfiy 18 1 • at *'l 64
|4, SALE.
A GREEABLV to an order ofthe ilbn-
JR. onible the court of Ordinary ofCo
laiubia Coanty, Will be «bld, On the first
Tuesday ift, ApgOst ne»L before the Court
House door in said eMUrty, i»«tween U»e
rnomlr (he w*-
ters LGOe ltioltee Creek, adjoining
lands o# Wilkins, Yarborough, nnd oth
ers. Said land is lobe sold fbrfhe lienefif
of the heir* and orttlitoTsef Levi Parrel
deceased 1
JOHN M WADE* AdmV
may 19 td W
»M9saa
r JThe Subscr
,LA« MORE RECENTLY
»^&oll^S^. ,^« rien S 8 ** *•*£»» i*—■»»»> ikM be LtoAa
*H*fi n« elegant and commodious Are proof brick buildimr mi «k s ,
Hi-oad and Jncteon Streets, and immediately adjoining the new Masonic (fall ft
is «tuated .„ die most central part of the City, and U tifthe “ry Bi*!
Iwdng m the vicinity of the Augusta Bank, and the Branch bLiTTi*
This Establishment Is the tbe *****
Olobe Hotel)
l . nter,or ftrrtMl^mehl ® n<l trenei nl construction. Unites In nn eminent rfc
ffreC. spaciousness, neatness. and eomfoVt. To the tUati of fnmilv the mdiviHnn'
traveller, the daily hoarder or the fashionable visitor, the GLOBE presents accom
modatinns inferior to none in the Southern States. ** »
n^“ V^^ C w d rt C l^ , f u r an^^r fyoars t^B among the motet popnhr Hoteh
V* w* y ’ h, mw*lf that his experience in business, added to the superior
d n * l( anderhis cotitroni. Will enablehimloglve
^ n t 0 “J b <> n <" him With their patmnft|e.
His STABLES are spacious and well ventilated, and amply supplied with the
pc°vender, and attended by exjierienced and steady addition to
y th ® f ahscriber will bestow his own personal unremitting Attention, itndinhfe
charges, will not forget the pressure of the times. **
_
1 The Charleston Stages arrive at the Globe Hotel, every Sunday, Wedn€£»-
* *2r oveu * n l r ' i ’ ftt b o’clock, and depart every Tuesday, 'J’hursduy and
! Saturday morning, at half past 5) o’clock. The W ashington and Athens Stage, de
j puna every Tuesday and Saturday morning, at 3 o’clock, and arrives every Wed
; nesday and Sunday evening, at (5 o'clock. The I’llmSon tit rare -f-| —*- -7 *-*
day
Stage departs every Tuesday, at 4 o’clock in the morning, and arrives every Mon 3
. day at 2 u cloak hi the evening. The JWiiledgcville Stage arrives every day eveid
• Thursday, at 7 o'clock in the evening, and departs every day except Wednesday, at
I 2 o'clock in the morning. The Savannah Stage arrives every Monday, Wpdn?sday
- and Friday, at 10 o’clock in the morning, and departs evefy Sunday, Tuesday anil
Thursday, at 2 o’clock In the morning. ■ -,-. ■■&..
AUGLS'I'A. September9th, IW2O. i i . -I
•m< »■■ ■■ ■■ ra..i . i—a>i, „a ■, -■ A*. , ' > Up, o+ *OUm m■.. 1
am*. cwnwvtuß.
j (Widmuofthc Arts Mr. Charles Grenville,)
RERPECTPULLY informs the pbb-1
lie, that by the advice other friends,
she Continues Open the SCHOOL of her
■ late Husband, With the assistance of her
• daughter, anil Will l»c grateful for the
patronage of HU former friends, and others
who may be kihdly disposed to place their
children under her charge.
She will teach Beading, \Vriting, Arith
metic, English Grammar, Geography,
History, and Algebra, lit nil their branch
es. The terms of Tuition may be known,
by applying at Hie School Room on
Greene Street, next door below the City
Hull.
1 may 10 o 4
—■ — * I ' »». • U.—•.. ,V . ■ -■—
Landing,
t ); !
FROM T|IK SYF‘AM~BOAT aMBKW JACKSON, {
IO BALBHt’otton Osnaburgs,
,50 Dozen Berkley HandkiTchiefo,
I 5 Hbds. Dfoing Ware, each cm»-
tainkM: 490 pieces. c . *
20 Dozen bid Jamaica
20 dpv Clioice MnAskra Wiiic,
’1 rORSALtfSY .ft*
1,,..,.; . C.PHHJjm
I may 5 nil 61 .
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n tf/MiM'Vi if. iii
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THE vahMlde tvhH of lintid, known
as Lot No. 112, in the 4th District
of AliMieraharti county, thmtaining 250
acres. Apply to the snbrtrriber.
t JARVID BALLARD,
ink ii fjiN o rHr* Jhtguata.
April 31 Ht 57
Hid HoiMrtßkle the
ihinond County,
for
Ifoe
Coupty, icemtein-
BSSs
is. ZmmeTmmSS^-
t ■ :Mf*s74 ! ' m -Mm t: i & to*. 11, »
i ** ■' 'r» —’*"*rr , P‘rr ll wtr t tri u> ■ nl. *■
i , I -sldtri EXECUTt>R’DiSAiI»Hii « >»■
MMTILL he sold, on
f f DMh of June nekt, 4p ‘rdi4tnblft
• Coiirtpfat the Dert4iAhrPt>fgkijhi)iiß
Leigh, decenited,' <1 Jhrtbber of lbu-s-s,
1 ClrtMe. and Bheep. Tbfoifc mtkh/khowp
H oa thedny MMUft’':
ANSELM B. LEIGH, t F
WILLIAM ORANE, { ***■
ApH tw wtd m 1
TO HIRE.
A»gro woman without a child; \v fa*
is n good plain Cook, Washer, imA
jlrouer. ?■ ; id- > ; ■■ I
. ALLO, *•
A ncfWjfeoy about H y*ara old.
ENQUIRE AT TMI» OFFICE.
April 1(1: 54 i
, ■ - t ■ i ii
AUCTION AND COM MlSfcjlON
LATHAM* HULL,
INFORMS liia (Heads op.d ttiepnl>H<-
tit At Ve has been appoint'd by tLrllo
■ tumble the City Council, Auctioneer, for
the City of Augusta; ar.d tenders Itis bcsft
eeWfar* in that eajwcil.y. and solldts rt
slrare oltheir favour*. nodj
ir»K oh his part sbali be omitted, to
both owners and irjyers perfect sdtiafur*
t ion. Arrsiiguut.en| H arc made, thrbkigK'
Itia friends, to ai akeodvanea on condign
ments. Abet: on>Store, No: MS, Broud
ptiiri-t, lately occupied by A. B. Bigelow
Jan 1.1 afl
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tISttROIA, I Court*/Ordinal, a
travJf'jhi Cminrd. \ May ThntA. l£JKf.
WTI’ON the application pfCbafau Cliat
mJ ham and' David Payne. Ekeeutdrcf
pi the estateof Epps Cbatbalp, {der< pray
-ng to he discharged from tbelfydher du
ties of their ExecAtOi^h^R T i|) there
fore ordered, that after the publication
I of this ride, in one of the pftbHc Cassettes
t of this State, ibr at* months, letters
of dismissiott ttiUbe tffantod to the said
> Chafan Chatham and David fex
eeutors (M ttibresaid, unless euAciylit
* cause be shetrittothe cont rtify, at the nek t.
’ January Term of this Court,*-A trite ek
tract tVofcn the minutes/ this 4lh (184 of
JMUftWMt 1 1
TttOJ* KING, e c o
inay 6 IttHm G&
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J THE SUJWCRIBtR
; onteasuahhi*
P nJF toe fallowing tracts «f land,—A
[ LoTfild. Sftl’jn the 12th district of Hoorn
* ini-fiio r i I - /.i fa T
. IW, ldUc4tli fast Viet of, origi l
r County,
. . W No. toe )rjdditorint or Ba*l!!
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fwm >i Jia lii i »■ ••••■ •. hi •<> •<
• i SsSrunMri
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ii *» i <•<»<• ■
t,d m.o't fa 25HSSl ! .: *-
jltotewnan
give the shone two Imssrom, uImI
IheaceStintdO §. W.
may l» * «
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