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'ittx**'"*'' THE UNITED STATES
j ri jutlilishcil iu this paper.
r„ Frerulnrt, Admiuhtratnrt, nnd Guardians.
o X l KNofl-AND or NKOKI »ES. by Ad.nm.strHU.rs,
r a.mr- nr tlnanlinns, are required, by law, to be held
u,Lt’Tnesday in .he month, between the hours ol
l e.e lhret.no.., and three in the afternoon,Mlire Uoart
? ~ 'ifitieciau.lv in which the property is -itnnt..—No
)"■ n,■these sales nut si hr given... a public gazette,SlX 1 V
Cv„, .*vu»urtl«» U»r diiy of sale,
k , • ■ .r the sale of nr.rtonal properly, must he given
W „.onii.-r, KOHTV d«*ya previous m the day of sale.
Nniii eai the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
: t'.si«'tlmf applbmboa 1 «’H1 be. made to the Conrt ofOr
, leave.o sell RAND or MiDUOKJV, must be
pabbshettfar FOUR MO.NTHa.
s=> % \ r 4! are authorised to announce
Mi'. VIfcLIAM MIL'OiJ, -Sci. r. as a
U in.litlate lof the ollice of.Receiver ol
T.r; Returns, at ll»e approaching election
In January next,
Vngnwt 25 t 'l . .
V,f= \Ve im> authorized to announce
M'- .11. F. must: liAIIS, as a can
<liihtc fur re-election to tin* office of lie
river of Tax Hettirns, s»l the approach '
iipr Election, in January next.
;,.„is »7
WVViVi \w:
ON TilK PUE.IHSES, AT
? LI S\A.K
ON MON D A V. the 20th December next,
11 O’CLOGSt A. IW.
*YUc 'oa\isen\)CVH i*V;vwla.t\on,
bO iLA I D in Chdninlnsi county, l.c
i* tween Fury’s Ferry and the Hunker
containinfT Eiffht. Hundred and
sixty live Acres, hail’of it under cidtiva
finu—Eighty Acres of which lias been
►eijeully cleared; the balance is well tim
k'iml.
—‘AI.SO—•
Eleven Negroes, one of whom is a good
!ll:ickbiuilJi.
A 1.80 —
Coni, Fodder, Oats, Males, Stock ofull
hiti.U, ami Fhuilation and Elacksinith s
fools.
TERMS.—-The Negroes will be sold
ftr Cash, the Corn, Fodder, Oats, Mules,
Hock, Plantation He Blacksmith's Tools,
ott a credit of eleven months. The LUhtl
lor one third Cush, the hnlatu e in one or
two annual payments with interest, so
t Lircd hy mortgage on the premises.
JOHN NEILtiON.
Nov 2 las !>
JL.AN U FOU SAEE.
& aiISAT 3AKGAIM
i-now oilered ill the stile ol a tract, or
Jot of LAN D, in Carroll county, which is
discovered to be rich in the ‘duiiLnprupei
ft. The owner being on the evcot it long
Journey to the North, will now sell it low.
ti ti (iiiick application is made. Indispu
table titles will he delivered.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE
June 1(> *•!
Augusta City Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday iu December
next, will be sold at the lower Mar
kn. in the City of Augusta:
A Mulatto Woman named lIVIIAI,
levied on hy virtue of a ft. fit. issuing from
Court of Common Pleas; Exrx. A: Ex’r.
of Al.iel Caniplield vs. James T. Dent:
Conditions Cash—bankable money.—
Purchasers to pay for titles.
WM. MOODY, n. s. r. t
_ \dv. (i ttl 10
TOTlVaX'i',
• A large DWEMJNh. bOT,
&.c. and A hAlltill S rOIll.,
well calculated for Dry-Hoods
and Groceries, opposite the
Wore of Edward Thomas, Esq. upper
rittl of IJroad-strcct—an excellent stand
Ibr business. Possession will be gixei.
on the first of October. For terms, which
" ill be liberal, apply to Mr. Josuru Car*
Wi;, ultlie above place.
GARRET LAWRENCE.
Jt)ly M HR
ATTOHNEY AT LAW.
\R7ILL attend the Superior and In-
IT ferior Courts of Richmond nnd,
’-oliinihiu counties—and the Court ol
Cniniriou Pleas of Augusta. He may he
£)’ j nd tit the office of Robert R. Reid. Lsq.
rorner of Washington and EUia-ttrcets.
July (M ts 84
NOTICE.
«\ the 14th December next, at the
residence of the lute Win- A. Ilugg.
"ill be sold, the Hourehald and Kitchen
ITRMTUUB, alot of CORN nnd FOD
hIIU, belonging to the estate of the late
Unwell R. Marshall.
(I/** Terms tit Sale.
GEORGE L. TWIGGS.
VAL. WALKER.
oh o£> e
lEW FAlili OOOUS.
11. W. MARK EA T ;
231, imOAD-STKEET,
rS now receiving nnd opening a gen
eral and extensive supply of
4LS/-& WEW&gSL
Which will he sold low, for Cash, or
town acceptances.
Nov <5 fit 10
Tin Ware,&c.
THE SUBSCRIBER, •
HAVING taken the store' next to
Mr. E. IS. Wood’s, in Champions
Brick Buildings, Market Square, Savan
nah, oilers lor sale, on terms suitable to
the times, an assortment of Tin nnd Ja
paned Ware, purchased in New-York
for cash; which he oft’ei-a for sale on a
liberal credit at a small advance on New-
Yoik prices; among which arc Tin
Codec Pots, Patent Codec Tots, Tu
reens, Dish Covers, Egg Boilers, Pep
per Boxes, Pewter Tumblers, Trench
ers, Mugs, Wine Measures, Brass, Tin
and Japuned Lamps, Nutmeg Graters,
, Tin Pans, Pewter Plates nnd Dishes,
together with a few of McGilers newly
invented Lamps, an article now getting
into general use iu the Northern .States,
tind is recommended to the Southern
people.
Country Merchants will find it to their
interest to call and examine his goods, all
if which me warranted. Liberal dis
counts will he made for cash. Orders
from the country, with good city refer
cnee, will be promptly executed, and
goods packed tree of charge, so as to
stand any land conveyance.
A O. BLACKMAIL
Nov 21 :jt_ 1o
IN consequence of the low state of the
river, preventing the subscriber re
ceiving his
CIIOCKJHRY
e«AS®«WAjR>e9
advertised for sale on Wednesday, the
iDtii inst., he wilt he obliged to post
pone the Hale by Auction, milil the HE
t'O.NO UiiDXRSJ>AY In -.laiiiiaiv
next, when it will positively tnkc place
lie will in the mean lime, continue to
dispose of his
STOCK.
AT PaiTASS SALS,
At very reduced prices, for cash or town
paper.
JAMES BONES.
Nov 0
OAS<3>
lATIIA.M 111 LL lenders Ids most
sincere thanks to the public, for
their patronage to bis vlnrlitvi Establish
ment, and is determined to merit its con
tinuation by bis future promptness nnd
assiduity. They can only add to the ob
ligation. he is already under to them, by
calling ns quickly after sales for their
goods ns maybe convenient.
He hus removed to Ids AVic Store, two j
doors above J. A H. Bones’ Hardware
Htore—where he will attend to any com
mands in his business.
Oct 27 7
r - - -- —— -
mitmmemjz&msk
J 1* FORCE, dilion to ins former
st,,c!v 1 Wfwrfragw o/
EO S TIJ BOOTH
SHOitiS. an»
WHOLSSAIdB S
Rt-im atv comprising us good
JUIAIIji iM ÜBtio| . lm( . lit us
M in be fonnd in the
■“" ity. among which
nßO.vn-sT/tEF.r, | Cases (linn E-
Angufta, Georgia, islic or AN ater
-- 3 .fHlioee.
Soal. Wax. BelF»ws IjEATHEH-
Calf Lining, and Binding HIAINS. Boot
and Hhoc TUfllW -Did LASTS, of nil
descriptions, and all articles usually used
U> manufueturc Hlioes and Trunks of all
kinds, which will be sold 1 '" by
J, I. !‘Oi{(
too Reams WRAPPING PAPEU
iV O] (it 1 ■*)
Vjc.ek o,iu\. Y ' m S MavV\v\£.
ANTOINE PIQUET,
LOCK AND SPRING .MAKER,
TROTH GBSI3>IAJJYi
OFFERS Ids services to tbc Public,
and will be thankful for any work
in that line of business. LOCKS made
and repaired at the shortest notice, he
'. may be found at Jacob Dill's Hmitas
1 Hho|>,on Washington Street, or at Mar
' tin Fredericks Broad-st. to whom he re
• spcetfiillv refers.
Nov 27 Sfw
,X 0 TICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Holt Clanton, late of Columbia
. County, deceased, are requested to make
i immediate payment to the Executors;
. and all persons having demands against
- the Estate, are requested to hand them
in, by the first day of January next, for
payment.
TURNER CLANTON, \ Ezra.
N. II CLANTON, <
Oct yo ctw o
SUL.KEY.
4 N excellent SIJLKEV, with Double
i - sa. Spring Top—For stile hy
, L. HULL.
A ngust 11 <x)
AT ERIVATS SALS.
f- > ip mins. I'mmi nifiii
ffiiC, S| I®A R .
Which will be Hold low
far t'asli, or upprovt-d paper.
C. PHILLIPS.
October T(» 4
EILLIAF.D TAELS.
A OIKII, Hmoiul Hnii.l im.LIARI,
TABLE for sale—Apiily to
L. HULL.
August 14 fK)
RICHMOND Tax COIiLECTOIt’H
SALE.
WILL he sold, at the lower Market
Ho«*e. in Augusta, on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the
usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, or as much respectively, as will satis
fy the taxes and costs, viz.
9Soacres pine land in Irwin county. le
vied on to satisfy the Htate and County
Tax of Thomas J. Dasher, lor IS2H and
LS29. Tux due iS‘Jhl.
a i.so,
40-5 acres land iu Muscogee nnd Dooly
counties, and 74(1 acres land in lew in, le
vied on to satisfy the Hlule and County
Tax of James Finney, for 1 Hit). Tax
due, i£ill ISiiJ.
AT.«O,
202 t acres second quality land in Mus
cogee county, levied on to satisfy the
.State Tax of Benjamin Kerins, for
Tux due, £1 7(j.
ALSO,
2021 acres hind hi Lee county, 20th Dis
trict, No. 105, levied on t<> satisfy the
slate and county tax of Thomas llt'r
, tram, deceased, for 1 k -2~>. Tax due 18 els.
ALSO,
202 J acres land in Pulaski county, le
vied on to satisfy the Htute nnd County
Tux ofGustavus A. Parker, for 1828 and
1820. Tax due, #1 43.
AT.SO,
202!. acres hind in jluseogec county,
levied on to satisfy the Htate Tax of John
N.Philpot, for 1828 and 1820. Tax dee,
#lO 18.
AI.SO.
202 i acres second tpmlity land in Carroll
county, levied on to satisfy the.Htafo Tax
of Charles fcHurges,for 1820. Tua due, 81
H2C
AT SO,
acres pecoml qimlity land in Tel
fair County, levied on to satisfy the State
and County 'Fax of Charles Burch, for
1820. Tax due, #1 82}.
ALSO,
202 J acres land in Dooly Comity, levi
ed on to satisfy the Stale and Comity
Tax of Keltou Burch for 1820. Tax due.
#1 4(>i.
A I.SO,
2021 acres land in Carroll, 10th Dis
trict, No. SitO.jlovied on to satisfy the Htate
nnd County Tax of William James, for
1820, Tux dot 1 , #1 Kl.
Aqso,
2fl2t acres second quality land in Mm:
eogee county.levied on the State
and County 'Tux of James Davis, for 182!)
Tux due, ijl 82j.
AT.SO,
490 acres land in Rahim county, mid
202(j acres land in Muscogee, levied on
to satisfy the Stale nnd comity Tux of
Joseph James, Jr. for 1829. Tux due,
#2 081-
A 1,30,
250 acres second quality land in Hull
comity, Hth District, No. HU, levied on to
satisfy the State and County Tax of Col
lin 11. Relchcr, for 1828 tind 1829. Tax
due, #7 75.
ALSO,
acres second quality land in Cow
eta county. 2nd Distric t. \n 217. levied
on to satisfy tile .State nnd Comity 'Tax
of Green James, for 1829. Tux due,
89 (!7.
ALSO,
2021, acres geeoml quality laud In Mus
cogee count}', 20lh District, No. 7>, and
202 J acres second quality land in Coweta
county, to satisfy the State and Comity
TaxofSilas Taylor,for 1829. Tux due, #ll
19.
- ALSO,
202 J acres hind in Carroll county,
levied on to satisfy the State Tax of
Jolui Fowler, fur 1828 & 1 M 29, Tux due,
#1 29-1 fts.
ALSO,
202!, acres second quality land in Car
roll County, 19th District, No.lß, leva .1
on to satisfy the State Tax of M. Hill,
for 1829. Tux due, 51 cents.
ALSO,
100 acres land in Richmond county,
adjoining Hudson nnd others, levied on
to satisfy the State and comity Tux of
i Albert Lawson, for 1829. 'i’«x clue,
98).
ALSO,
190 acres land in Irwin county, 19lh
District, No. 109, levied on to satisfy the
Slate Tax of John Lanikin, Sen. deed.
' for 1828. Tax due, 91>i cts.
A LSO,
202)> acres land in Houston coynty.
levied*on to satisfy the Stale 'Tax of said
land for 182!), returned as belonging to
Mrs. Wiseman, deceased. Tax due, 10
cents.
f ALSO,
i 250 acres land iu Habersham County.
• levied on to satisfy the State Tax of said
; land for 1829, returned as the property of
1 Alexander Martin's children. Tax due,
i 92 cents.
Terms of Sale—Bankable money; pur
chasers to pay for titles.
OLIVER REED,
Tax Collector, llirkmoncl Covnhj.
Nov a 1°
CASH
nr ill he given for a Good Second I
Hand PI AN O FORTE. The ex
terior must lie handsome, and the tone
good. Apply to
LATH AM HULL.
Commission .Merchant.
Nov. 10 ii
i— ; —1
SPOOL COTTON.
300 DO/. SPOOL COTTON,
Just Received, and fur Sale, h//
L. HULL.
August 11 89
i ’icEsii i i,on:.
BARRELS Fresh Baltimore
FLOUR, J.lst Received, and
for Sale low. L. HULL.
August II 89
Bordeaux Claret.
4 CASKS SCCEftinn uoudeaux
CLARET,
For Sale low, by
li. HULL.
August 11 89
VIRG INI A MANUFACTURED
•E'pßili pc.o*
{9 KEGS MANUFACTURED
B, W TOJUCCO.
F on Sai.f. ny L. HULL.
August II Bf|
POP. SALS.
A NEGRO WOMAN, a good Cook. ,
AVushcr and Ironcr. Ei. piireof
C. PIULLII’S. ,
November 10 11 |
AUGUSTA ;
roFFi:B>si«isE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
HAVING filled up an apartment in
the rear of their Sturt-, No, 101. I
Broud-st,, directly opposite l)r. Wray’s
are now prepared to offer their friends
and the public, at all linn sos the ila i / J- nighl i
f *ti wmm o t f ®
AM)
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Having engaged the services of.Mr. S.
Turpin, to manage the concern, they
fi'tisf that his experience in the business—
together with their exertions to furnish
every thing the murket nlfords, will in
sure them a share of public patronage.
FREDERICK .V t o.
1 Nov 20 9t 14
Gentlemens’
LATEST FASHION BEST
Beaver Hats,
JUST RECEIVED.
ALSO,
ALL tpialifies of Castor. Hornm, mid
Wool llA'i’S; Childrens’ Fancy,
and Boys and Youths Fashionable Do.:
Boys uml Childrens Leather, Cloth. Silk,
and Chinehila CAPS.
For Sale on nneonimodating terms, &.
most reduced ju ices, at
R. ALLENS
intolcsale and flrtuil Hal Slorr, A’u. 258
JJrotul Street, oji/ntsilc flic Jlngus'a
ami State Hmlcs.
Nov. 17 Ini _ J:t_
JUST IKE CBXVE j),
AND roll BAIX uv
•Vfe.34B,
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
A HANDSOME AVD EXTENSIVE ASSOUTMF.NT op |
Fashionable Ready Made •
CRiOTIIING.
HATH, • CAPS,!
J* M
BOOTS & SHOES,
All of which art: offered at reduced pri
ces for cash or Town aeeejiluuccs.
(ty* Call and see.
October 20 5 __
T-6, THE] ,
- I
tfWAVNVS TANACEA.
pitblie is resjieetliilly cautioned
B against spurious imitation of this
iiiedicim—The preparation of which is
put itj) in hollies similarly fluted, and in
size, hut the impression, blown in the glass.
very faint nnd indistinct. The taste oi (lie (
admixture is acrid and bitter, mid the ,
only semblance it bears to the genuine
Sivaiitis Panacea, is in color, and n com - (
ponent part of sarsaparilla of no virtue. (
When positive proof is obtained, ol the (
source from whence the imposition emu- .
nates, it will Is; made known. In the
mean time, the public is informed that I |
have established A. PARSONS, of Sa {
vnnnuli, my sole Agent for the State ol (
Georgia, nnd from him my Genuine Pu
-1 nncea and Vermifuge can be obtained.—
Resjieiitnble Druggists are particularly
recommended to purchase from my A
gent, as they will lie supplied on as good
terms as from me.
r WAI SWAIM.
, Philadelphia, Sept. Irtffc, 1830. 4lw II
OyThe Editors of the Augusta Chron
• iele, Macon Telegraph, and Columbus
Democrat, will publish the above once a
week for four weeks, and fortvnrd their
accounts to the Savannah lUjmblican
office Ibr payment
s
i\3S)T TOiOFAVm
*JL BALES Osnuburgs,
20 Do. negro Cottons,
10 Do. brown Sheetings & Shirting-?,
<*o Pieces white, ml, aV green Flannels,
50 Do. rieli Cambric Prints,
59 Do. Calticoes (low price,)
i 200 Duz, Chintz,Verona, Imitation,Mad
russ, Muslipatnm, Berkley, and
Britannia Handkerchiefs,
100 Pieces Clioppn Romals,
I (kisc 4-4 Irish Linens,
1 Do. 7-H do. do.
50 Doz. ladies white cotton Hose,
100 Do. mens do. do. half do.
100 Boxes Spool Cotton,
200 Reams Wrapping Paper,
The above is offered for sale low, for
Cash, or approved paper, hy
CHARLES PHILLIPS.
Pet Ui ts 4_
WATCH MAKER,
-VO. 147, BROAD-STREET,
HAS again began
business, in the Brick
House, No. 147, Broad
street, lately occupied
v t 1 “Jot 08 the CITY HOTEL:
£ BbO JKI ■"'kere iie will bestow
all his attention to ro
jiairing
WATCHES & CLOCKS,
of every description, in the best possible
immure, and at very reasonable prices.—
He solicits the patronage of his friends
and funner customers, and nil who wish
to have their Watches made to keep
good time nt a moderate price. He will
sell his remaining STOCK, consisting of
j air inlr 7,
W. 2 T( ’ If E S Jl ND CLOC KS,
CASTORS, AC. AC.
for less than they cost, at Wholesale nnd
Retail,
Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
nnd nil other descriptions of WATCH
(■LASSES, constantly kepi on hand.
Augusta, April 28,1890. 09
.WOV\Y YVVfiSU VUVSVYB.
JRB 20 boxes new
h.iISLXS, 5 jars
K Malaga V.ll JIVES,
JIQ j 100 boxes Fresh
sh eet oru.x-
GE.S.O boxes EE-
Northern VIVI.XS, COCOA .XVTS, Ac.
ALSO,
15,000 Silva nnd llnrnneo CIGARS,
boxes Presli IIERRJ.XGS, Casks (Jtishen
CHEESE, Ac. &c. Just received in T
days from Charleston.
OOITFEO'-TIOITi.F.IIS,
of every description always to he Imd
MARTIN FREDERICK.
N<w 24 2t 15
IMOk AT’ TTIBD.
RAN AWAY
171 ROM the subscriber on the night of
the 90th October lust, two Negro
Men named
BILLY <fe NED.
Billy is a lull slender man, pretty inneh
knock-kneed; he is n smnrl, shrewd fel
low, calculated to deceive with ease
when attacked; he carried with him a
striped twilled round-about coal uml a
puli'of bine broad cloth pantaloons, the
coat is new and the pantaloons tolerably
inneh worn, both of w hich he stole from
me a few nights before they went 01lj —
Ned is a low mull, uml over one of Ids
eyes is a sear which runs from his eye
into the hair of his head. Ned when sjm
ken to all times appears to he somewhat
al;irmed, A blows ns thotigh he was tired,
or appears to bring long breaths.—From
w hut I can learn they have made n start
for some ol‘the free Mtates: but Imn iqi
prehensive (but they have been enticed
oil* by soinC White man. If so, a reason
able reward will be given for the two
negroes, nr either of them, delivered to
me in Oglethorpe county, near the How
ling Green, or placed in some jail so Ihnl
I get them, A ONE HUNDRED DOL
LAIRS REWARD Ibr the thief. All
reasonable expenses paid in the detec
tion of tbc negroes and thief.
JOHN VV. MOODY.
Nov 17 1m 12
(y The Chronicle, Augusta, Georgia;
Gazette, Pensacola, Florida; Advocate.
Huntsville, and Intelligencer, Tuscaloo
sa, Alabama, will each publish the above
one month, and forward their accounts
to Bowling Green, Oglethorpe county,
Georgia, for payment.— (Ju. Journal.
J. W. M.
Vi.WV NOVICE.
1811I 811 ALL hereafter regularly attend
the .Superior Courts of Riehnlond
County. My office and residence are in
Greensborough. Persons residing in
Augusta, having business to transact, re
quiring the services of a Lawyer, in the
counties of Greene, Morgan, Newton,
Clarke, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
Tallialerro, Monroe, or Hancock, nnd
who may choose to entrust it to me, will
have an ojiportunity of conferring with
me, personally, twice in a year, in rela
tion to it. FRANCIS If, CONE.
I)c<'.r> ts 18
ALL persmis^itrebled to tho estate of
Jm Dennis H'illfamU, lute of Jefferson
county, deceased, are reanired to make
immediate payment, to either of the {Sub
scribers; and all those having 1 legal de
mands against said Estate, will present
them legally attested, within the lime
prescribed bv law.
ELAM YOUNG, } « .
P. G. BINQI'EFIELD, $ n ‘
Nov, 0. dtff 10
WANTED TO HIRE,
FIRST rate male and female Hound
servants for whom liberal wages
will be given, none other thdn first raid
are wanted,
APPZjV AT &.HOT£Xa
Nov 27 lin 16
NOTICE.
1 Council having received
information that a number of dogs
supposed to be mail, have recently beeti
killed in this City, and tiiat previous
thereto, many others were bit. It is
therefore ordered by the Council that it
may be the privilege of any eilizSPh ami
it shall be the duty of nil the Cit- - Officers
to kill every dog found -mining' at large
r in the Streets, or witliili the corporate
limits of Augdstn, alter Thursday llio
23tli inst.
A true extract from the Minutes
Council passed the ill Id day orNovembc#
ISW—and published by order,
ÜBO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
Nov 27 1m Id
Notice.
r HAi be sold on Monday, CtH De-
I ▼▼ cember next, at the residence of
L. Rneuu, (three miles from Hamburg
South Carolina,) nine negroes, vizt—«
FivtS young mid likely men, three wo
men and a child. The suiil negroes are
from Louisiana, and are experienced in
the cultivation oftlie Sugar Cane. They
will be sold to close the will of the lutt»
Nathaniel IJacoa, xleccaetd. Terms
made known on day of sale.
LYDHEL RACON, t r .
JEREMIAH HAKtIV, < l ' x rt '
Nov 27 Kt iG
EXECUTOR S BALE.
BV order of the Hoaorahic the Infe
rior Court of I lie ('omit y of Hieh
muml, while sitting for ordinary purpo
sen, will be sold, on I’ne first Tuesday lif
February next, between the usual hours
of sale, at the Market house, in tiie City
of Augusta,
A part ol n Tract of Land, contuinifig*
one hundred rtcres swamp hind, being id
the cnlihty aforesaid, adjoining lands of
,Carnes, Knight, and othersi
A I*9o,
'l'he intorert. in 400 Orr,'S (r>f
land, adjoining latld? Os Fiiiuizy,Eve,L»h->
mar, and others.
AI.SO.
Sundry Negroes; niAong them are first
rate Rout Hands, House Servants, and
Field Hands.
*l9O,
Sundry articles of Household and Kit
chen Furniture.
O nfofesald, to be sold ns thn
proj»erfy of Win. /V. Rugg, deceased, iui<jL
sold for the benefit oftlie heirs und credi
tors of said esdiie.
GEO. L. TWIGGS; SdxT.
N.»v. in 1!
— -—ii iii^
Executor's Sale.
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTi
ON the first Tuesday in April next*
will be sold at the lower Miirhet
-1 louse in the City of AuguitU,
T\\e \oV and Itnvtovcmcwi^i
• adjoining. Mi's. Smelt's, bounded on thtl
South and West side by Reynold obi!
Jackson streets, and known in (lib plan
of said City by the No. <ii> —extending
about feet on Reynold nfld■<* feet
on Jack son-street, the same lieing part
oftlie Estate irf John Campbell, dec’ll.
Term*. —One third cash, balance in 8; U 5
ami lb months,.with interest froln date,
nhd mortgage on the property.
R. CAMPRELL, ) Executor*
JAMES FL’ASER, \ of
JAMES HARPER, S J C.
Ocl 00 mfltMtd 8
AUGUSTA BRIDGE
FREE.
IjPOTICE is hereby given, that all pro
duco Wagons und Carts, contain*
ing one or more bales of Cotton, bogs*
heads of Tobacco, or barrels of Flour*
are IVom this date, entitled to pass llio
AUGtSTA RRIDGB, free of Toll:
This arrungeincnt litis been made, for
the purpose of enabling the Planter, to
avail himself of this extensive Market,
free of all expense.
(Signed)
JKSSK hnxr. A. CtIMJNNd,
Thomas MiG HAN, J Jos. lIIOfUON,
John Bomjs, John WootroMT;
Committer ,
' Aagiista, Augustus, IHOO, wOm 04
KTOIiUN
From the subscriber, on
Monday night lust week,
vK i ust al,ovo the Quaker
Springs, u sliiali
SOES.EL KCES3,
With Saddle* Bridie, and Martingale*
His left eytf is put, with a brand C. l»i*
on One of his hips. The saddle had a
red circingle, and the girth was White
with a black stripe. A reward of $lO
will be given for the recovery of the pro*
pcrly,
V. L. McKEENi
Nov 27 2t 10
5 BOIAiAES EEW MID.
. 11 AN A WAY’about two
months since a Negro tmm
by the uumc of
Abram Ware#
W said Negro man is about
1* Sjjf five feet four inches and
' between fifty and sixty
years ofi age; he has been formerly on the
■ River ns u boat hand, his Dress is a
t White Wool llnt,.Suttinct mix'd Coatee
s with polished steel buttons. Whoever
will return said hoy or give informatiott
shall receive the above reward.
WM. KIBBB. ■
Nov 27 • wll I«