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The I,IWS OF THE UNITED STATES
9K published in this paper.
Tu Executors, Administrators, and Guardians.
h VI.ESofLANDor NEGROES, by Administrators,
Fci culors, or Guardians, are required, l>y law, to be held
oil the first Tuesday in the month, In-tween the hours of
• „ in the Cireuoon, and three in the afternoon, nt the Coun
lioit-c ofthe county in which the property is situate.—No
lif. nfthese sales must bogiven in a public gazette, SIAfV
Aw- previous to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal properly, most be given
in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
" Notice to the debtors and creditors of mi estate, must be
onlili died C>r FORTY Jays.
* v.ulce that application will be made to the C min of Or*
,Imin- for leave to sell LAND or NEGROES, must be
ptllilislieil for FOUR MONTHS.
—aftma—«———l*
i ?=» VVc are authorised to amtouncc
Mr. W1 LLIAM MKOJ, Sear. us a
('iimliiiatt! lor (tie otliee of Receiver of
’fit; Returns, at the approaching election
ju January next.
August 25 til 93
!]>■» We art* authorized to announce
Mr. JI. I'. 1101SUIiA.Ul, ns a can
(llil.ite lor re-ciecuon to tiie oiHce of Re
ceiver of Tax Returns, at the approach -
in:: Election, jn January next.
Sept 8 i>7
Hichmoiad Academy
f Hl' Trustees of tlie Academy of
jl Richmond county will, on the last
F-ireiiDW in IJucembeu next, proccetl to
Elect the following Teachers and Oili
t-n-s for the term, and space of twelve
immtlis, from the time of appointment,
to wit:—
\ Rector, with a salary of Eight iitiu
ili'i-tl Dollars, and half of the T'uition
niiMioy. - •
\u English Teacher, with a salary of
five Hnntlrcd Dollars, and one hall ol
the Tuition money.
V Teacher for the .Sand Hills, without
salary, but with the use of the House and
hot at the Sami Hills, the Teacher tu re
vive the whole of the Tuition money.
A Teacher of Modern languages,
with a salary of Two Hundred and Filly
Dollars, and the whole of the Tuition
money—-the price for Instruction to he
Eight Dollars per quarter.
AUlerk, Steward and Treasurer, with
a Salary of Four Hundred Dollars.
(£/=• Written application will he made
to the undersigned.
JJf OIIDKII or TUB IJOAftlt,
JAMES Mc-LAWS, Clerk.
Sept I intlD—Lie 9t>
ii.l.Vo FOR SALE. .
A GREAT BARGAIN
is now oitered in the sale ol a tract. 01
li t of LAND, in Carroll county, which is
(li-t-overed to lie rich in tlie Golden proper
hj. The owner being on the eve of a long
Journey to the North, will now sell it low
iTu quick application Is made. Indispu
table titles will he delivered.
AITIjY AT THIS OFFICE.
June Id 73 _
TO UYSN’V,
Jill A large DWELLING, EOT
Ate. and A LARGE STORE
IlijSjjfij wellculculnted for Dry-Good.-
and Groceries, opposite the
Wo t’ ~f Etlwiird Thomas, Esq. upper
end of iiroad-strect—an excellent stand
fop business. Possession will he giv en
on die first ofOetober. For terms, which
"’ill be liberal, apply to .Mr. Josurn Car.-
WE, at the above place.
GARRET LAWRENCE.
July 31 8G
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
\»7ILL attend the Superior ami In
ti v ferior Courts ol" Richmond am
Columbia counties—and the Court ol
Common Pleas of Augusta. He may hi
•"•Hid at the otliee of Robert R. Reid. Esq
corner of Washington and Ellis-stitsets.
. July tilts HI
WVYCY#.
ON the MtJi December next, at tin
residence of the late Win. A. Bngg
he sold, the Household tend Kitchci
IM. RMTURE.nIotofCORN anti POD
„ belonging to the estate of the latt
Howell R. Marshall.
It/ 5 * Terms nt Sale.
GEORGE L. TWIGGS.
VAL. WALKER.
Oct nn «
8 __
lITFI t
ATHAM 111 LL tenders his mosi
J si neer«L thanks to the public, for
Ir Patronage to his Auction Establish
*! tnf ’ and is determined to merit its con
valuation by his future promptness anti
jissiduity. They can only add totheob
. n-** 011, * ie * s already nndefto them, bj
c-tlling as quickly after sales for then
He has removed to his .Vcip Store, twi:
above J. Ac 8. Bones' Hanlwart
v ore—where he will attend to any com
Oiitnds m his business.
Octi>7 7
\ AT PEIVATE. SALS.
10IIHDS. PORTO RICO
will be Sohl low
fir Cash, or approved paper.
* C. PHILLIPS.
October Ifi 4
r
“ f BILLIARD TABLE.
■ A GOOD Second Hand BILLIARD
- t*. TABLE for sale—Apply to
;• L. HULL.
'r Amittst 14 90
Tin Ware,&c.
TBS ST7BSCRZSBB.
11 TTAVTN G taken the store next to
- JLjL Mr. E. U. Wood’s, in Champions
Brick Buildings, Mnrket .Square, Savan
r nah, offers for sale, on terms suitable to
the times, an assortment of Tin and Ja
c paned Ware, purchased in New-York
* foreash; which he ofi'eis for sale on a
e liberal credit at a small advance on New
“ York prices; among which arc 'Pin
Y Coflee Pots, Patent Coffee Pots, Tu
reens, Dish Covers, Egg Boilers. Pep
* per Boxes, Pewter Tumblers, Trench
ers, Mugs, Wine Pleasures. Brass, Tin
and Japuned l<amps. Nutmeg Graters,
J 'Pin Pans, Pewter Pintos anti Dishes,
it' together with a few of McGifers newly
‘ invented Lamps, an article now getting
r into general use in the Northern States,
and is recommended to the Southern
people.
s Country Merchants will find it to their
. interest to call anil examine his goods, all
b of which are warranted. Liberal dis
counts will be made for cash. Orders
! from the country, with good eify refer
‘ ence, will be nroinplly executed, and
* goods packed I’ree of charge, so as to
I* stand any land conveyance.
* A. O. BLACKMAIL
Nov 24 at 1>»
: 808. - SALE.
; 4 NEGRO WOM AN, a good Cook,
A Washer and Ironer. EiKpiire of
C. PHILLIPS.
November 10 11
EXECUTORY SALE.
WILL be sold, at the late residence
of Holt Cl anton, deceased, in
> Columbia County, on Monday, tlietwen
■ ty seventh day ol’December next,the tract
- of Lund and premises where the deceasetl
■ las ,-ly resided, eight miles nhovc Augusta,
on the Washington Itoad—containing
■ about three hnntlrcd and eighty acres,
1 the most of which is in a slate tit for culti
vation; the improvements 'are in good
' repair, and it is a stand well calculated
1 fin-a place of entertainment for travel
lers; and excellent business might be
I done with groceries, as it is tin* public
I site in the district, for Courts, Musters
- Ac, with a dense rich population in the
neighborhood.
also,
i One hundred acres of good Pine I,and,
i well timbered, lying on the road from
e Augusta to Columbia Court House, ope
mile above the Hunker Springs. <ln lids
;> tract there is a tolerably comfortable
Dwelling House, a good Kitchen, and
c> an excellent Well ot -water in Ihe yard;
and about forty-five acres under good
fence, which produces very well.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, will hr
sold, about ten negroes, consisting ol
men, boys, and girls, anti one woman; the
stock of Horses, and one prime Mule,
r n good yoke of Oxen, and the stock ot
s cattle, hogs, and sheep; eight or nine
•- hundred bushels of corn, about ten thou
g sand pounds of prime fodder, the crop ol
[i. Cotton, and about thirty bushels of seed
i- peas. And, also, u good mahogany
Sideboard, Dining Table and ends, a Bu
reau, and sundry other articles of house
hold and kitchen furniture; and planta
~ lion tools, and sundry other sirtieles 100
tedious to enumerate. Terms made
\ known on the day of sale; nnd the side
; will be continued fr om day to day until
s all is sold.
e TURNER CLANTON, ? /v
r NATH L. 11. CLANTON, $
d Nov 10 smtds 11
n . -.—. .. i ..... -
' AUOUSTA BRIDGE
FREE.
- is hereby given, that nil pro
dure Wagons and Carls, contain
ing one or more bales of Cotton, hogs
heads of Tobacco, or barrels of Flour,
are from this date, entitled to pass the
'[ AUGUSTA BRIDGE, free of Toll*.
'This arrangement has been made, for
( the purpose Disenabling the Planter, to
I- avail himself of this extensive Market,
dee of nil expense.
(Signed)
Jrs.sr.KnNT. A. Ci'Mmino,
Thomas McGra.x, Jos. Bioxo.x,
** John Bonks, John W oolpolk,
r- Committee.
Augusta, August2B,lß3o. wGin 91
‘ STOLEN -
From the subscriber, on
ffT —'ffVjs Monday night last week,
W? just above the (Quaker
- Springs, a small
SOE.E.BI EOE.SE,
r With Saddle, Bridle, and Martingale.
1 His lon rye is out, with n brand C* M*
s . on one of Ids Hips. The saddle had n
( rod cirrin/rle, and the girth was white
} \ with a black stripe. A reward of $lO
will he given fur the recovery ofthe pro
per,y‘ V. L. McKEEN.
" Nov 27 2t
LAW BLANKS.
INSTRUCTIONS for COMMISSION
m*,ia qp aiqirovvtl IPHiL-
, SELREY.
4 N excellent SULKEY, with Double
■ J*- Spring Toj>—For sale by
v L. HULL.
August 14 90
.vonct:'
A LI. persons indebted to the Estate of
Holt Clanton, late of Colutnqht
County, deceased, are requested to make
j 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,? „ .
N il. CLANTON, \ hir3 -
• Oct fit) (»t w rt
miili ttVY
s ON THE PREMISES, AT
ON MONDAY, tlie 20th December next,
AT 11 O'CLOCK. A. m.
‘ TYvc v3\\A)scvY\jcys VYawYaUow,
SITUATE in Columbia comity, be
tween Fury’s Ferry nnd the Quaker
. Springs, containing Eight Hundred and
sixty the Acres, half of it under cnltivu
! tion—Eighty Acres of which has been
‘recently cleared ; the balance is well tiin
’ iiered,
—ALSO—
. Eleven Negroes, one ol’whomis a good
| Blacksmith.
| ALSO
Qorn, Fodder, Oats, Mules, Slock oFnil
. kinds, nnd Plantation and Blacksmith’s
I Tools.
TERMS.—The Negroes will be sold
. for Cash, the. Corn, Fodder, Oafs, Mules,
Stock. Plantation A Blneksinith’s Tools.
I on a credit ot’ele ven months. The Land
, for one third Cash, the balance in one or
two annual payments with interest, se
cured by mortgage on the premises.
JOHN NEILSON.
Nov 2 t.i» 9
’ GKIAEDIAN’S ItOTXOE.
WILL be sold, at Columbia Court-
House, on the first 'l’ncsday in
January next, the real estate of William
Short, deceased, containing one hundred
and fifty acres, more or less, lying in said ,
county, adjoining Thomas Dooly nnd
others, sohl agreeably to an order of the
Honorable Inferior Court of mid county,
1 and for the benefit of the heirs. Terms
, made known on the day of sale.
CHARLES WADE. Guardian of
D. Short vV Vincent Ri’.es.
’ Nov 1.1 wtd 12
r - .. ~mm
LINCOLN SIIEIIIFF’S SALE.
WILL lie sold at Lincoln Court-
IliHise. on <l>i* <»•■«* Tnncd'iy In
1 January next, between the usual hours of
- sule, the following properly, viz :
. One negro boy untried Ben, 12 or 14
• j ears of age, taken as tin* property of
4 John Vincent, to satisfy an Execution in
■ favor of Peyton Hawes vs. said Vin
cent, property pointed out by plaintilK
THOMAS LYON, a s. i . c.
1. Dee 1 wttl 17
' Columbia Tax Collector’s
s SALE.
e MTILI. he Sold, at Columbia Court
i *1 House, on the first Vm-siiay in
|; December next, within the lawful hours,
(j the follow ing Land, or as much as will
satisfy the tax due for the year 1*29, viz :
;MK) a civs third quality Land, lying in
r Columbia county, on the waters of the
if Uehee, adjoining Graves & t'nininiiig;
e granted to Mann Wins, nnd rclnrned by
Horatio Bims—tax due, $2 21 clx
,{• J9l acres of Pine Land, lying in Rich
c inond county, on the waters of Butler's
i- creek, adjoining Beulle and I.igon, gran
,C led to D. Walker, sen'r.; returned by
,1 Horatio Wins as Ex’r. of tlie will of Mann
v Sims—lux due. 20j cents.
i_ 202 J acres ofPine Lund, lying in Mus
cogeo county, returned by Alley Moon,
i. for the estate of John 11. Moon—tax due
CJ 20;| cents.
e 2h7j acres second quality Land, lying
in VVushingtoa county, on tin? waters of
j| Bullalo, adjoining I loll’ and others.
2>i7i acres second quality Land, lying
in Washington county, on the waters of
Bullalo, granted to P. !~-‘uUon.
acres second quality Land, lying
in Washington county, on the waters of
" Ogeechce, granted to L. Davis; the three
I last tracts returned by Thomiis White,
1 Ex’r. ofthe will of Ignatius Few—tax
due, s4l 56j cents.
JOHN COLLINS,
i ' r l\tx Collector Columbia County.
I- Nov, n Wtd 9
1' A.v\gv\Hl‘A CvY\ vjVvcvYYVtt ft'dYc.
e MTIbL be sold, at the market-house,
in the city ol’Augustu, on tlie Ist
f Tuesday in January next, between the
0 usual boars:
A negro woman myued Myra, and her
three children, Tom, Henry A: Elizabeth;
levied on us the property of James T.
Dent, to satisfy a li. la. in favor ofthe
Ex’r. and Ex rx. of Abiel Camplleld vs.
James T. Dent.
. ALSO,
_ 2 women, viz ; Viney and Harriett; le
vied on ns the property of D. 8. Roman,
to satisfy (i. fas. in favor of Kniniiel 11.
Peek vs. D. H. Roman, and Beers, Booth
" Si, tSt. John vs. I). S. Roman.
. GEO. \V. LAMAR, Sh IT. c. a.
Dee 1 td 17
ItW’S ITCTI33.
WILL he sold, at Wrigfathorough,
on the 271 h of December next,
* agreeably to an order of the Honorable
n Inferior Court of Columbia county, all
the Negroes belonging to the estute of
> William Short, deceased, to wit, twelve:
■ Three fellows, four women, and five
children, all of them young. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
CHARLES WADI'’ Guardian of
I). Suokt A- Vincent Rues.
Novi? wUI IS
CASH
WILL be given for n Good Second
Hand PIANO FORTE. The ex
terior must he handsome, and the tone
good. Apply to
LATHAM HULL.
Cumm lesion Mi rclutnt.
' Nov. 10 11
SPOOL COTTON.
300 nrs,. spool cotton,
Just Keecired, and for Sale, hi/
L. HULL.
August 11 S 9
FRESH FLOUR.
t>V4k BARRELS Fresh Baltimore
FLOUR, Just Received, and
lor Side low. L. HULL.
August 11 H 9
Bordeaux Claret.
4 CASKS Sir Eicon HOIiDEAITS
CLARET,
For Sale low, by
1.. HULL
August 11_ S 9
VIUGINIA M ANUFACTURED
TOBAOCQo,
fl KEGS MANUFACTURED
@ TOBACCO.
For Salk by L. iHJLIi.
August II S 9
JE FFERS O NT
HE Ji;m-.itsoN Medical Colui-.ge
B. was instituted in Philadelphia, in
I H 2o, nml during its first session was i-n
--•lowed by an net, of the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, with power to confer de
grees in Medicine, and with nil the privi
leges ami prerogatives of similar Institu
tions, in unr own country nnd in Europe.
Since its foundation nearly (UK) Stu
d -nts have attended the respective cour
ses of Lectures, and of this number, 143
from various sections of the U. States,
the Canadas, West Indies and Europe,
have been admitted to the Degree of Doc
tor of Medicine.
The (!lh Session of the College will
commence on the Ist Monday of No
vember next, and it is believed, under the
most favorable auspices; every obstacle
to its future advancement having been
, removed, and such measures adopted by
the Board of Trustees, as will gi\ ea new
| impulse to the exertions ofthe Faculty.
Among these measures, itis thought pro
per to specify particularly, the appoint
ment of Professor Drake, of Cineinnnlti,
to the Chair of the Practice of Medicine.
• His acknowledged reputation as a Lec
turer, nnd moru especially his, practical
- acquaintance with the diseases most pre
• talent in tl»o /Uuufliri’ti ntltl
tions of our country, in which n majority
ofthe Graduates in Medicine may be ex
l ported to locate themselves, must greatly
’ enhance the value of his instructions,
i The additions which have been made
■ In the Anatomical Cabinet, with the fa
cilities allbrded for dissection and de
monstration, nre such us will bear com
parison with of tin' oldest Medical
School on this side the Atlantic.
In nil other respects, it is confidently
believed, it is not surpassed by any of its
sister Institutions, with all of which, ns
1 fur ns is known, it is placed on n footing
of perfect equality,—a course of Lec
tures in one, being held equivalent to n
course on the same brunches, in every
other.
The Alms House and Hospital of the
city afford ample opportunities to the
JStudent of acquiring clinical instruction,
and hours nre appropriated to this pur
pose. An Infirmary for diseases ofthe
eye is also connected with (he College,
under the direction of the Professor ol
Surgery, who will operate in the presence
ofthe class, where this is practicable.
The following is the organization ol
the Medical Faculty,—viz:
Anutoinif —By Bamdel McClellan, MD.
.Materia Mrdiea and Obstetrics—Hu John
Hubble, M. D.
Chemistry—\i\ Jacob Green, M. D.
Theon/ and Practice of Medicine—\in Dan
iel IJu a kk, M. I>.
Surgery —By George IMcCi.em.an, M, JJ.
Institutes rif Medicine, Medical Jiirlrpnulenee,
and the Diseases of It omen ami Childnn—
llv B. Bush KiieeS.M. I>.
The fee lor attendance on each course
l is >3 ! 13. or itf!K) for all the courses. The
graduation fee is #l3, nml no other
charge is made either on matriculation,
or subsequently.
The whole expc.vsc Is therefore less
than #2OO for the two full courses, re
quired by law to entitle the Student to
graduation. One of these, nt least, must
be attended in this Institution; and it is
further required, that the candidate shall
have studied three years (inclusive ofthe
terms of attendance on the Lectures)
under the direction of a respectable prne
, tit inner of Medicine,—that he shall be
twenty-one years of age—nnd having
presented a Thesis on some Medical
subject, ahull give satisfactory evidence
of his qualifications on an examination
by the Faculty, which takes place imme
diately after the close of each session.
The animal Commencements for con
ferring the degrees, will not be delayed
beyond the time requisite to complete the
examination, tliut no unnecessary ex
pense may be incurred by the student,
for board. This may be procured in
Philadelphia, at the rale of from #2 30 to
#1 in very respectable houses, td which
the Janitor will furnish references, with
out charge.
Ten Students are by law admitted
gratuitously, each Session, (the sum of
#2O only being paid by enrh to meet the
current expenses of the Institution.)
Application for the benefit of this pro
vision, and nil other communicntionsjto
the Faculty, must be, addressed to Ham
eel McClellan, M. D. Dean of the Fa
culty, at the Jefferson Medical College,
10th near Walnut street, Philadelphia.
By order of tlie Facility,
SAMUEL McCLELLAN, Dean.
Philadelphia, August, 1830. v. Dt IMS j
JUST ttECEVVm
4- BALES Osnnburgs,
20 Do. negro Cottons,
10 Do. brown Sheetings &, Shirtings,
(ft) Pieces white, red, A green Flannels,
50 Do. rich Cambric Prints,
50 Do. Callicoes (low price,)
200 Doz. Chintz,Verona, Imitation,Mad
rass, Muslipatam, Berkley, and
Britannia Handkerchiefs,
100 Pieces Choppo Rounds,
I Case 4-4 Irish Linens,
1 Do. 7-8 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
Cush, or approved paper, by
CHARLES PHILLIPS.
Oct 10 ts 4
JOH N, qvz iHAni lG
WATCH MAKER,
NO. 147, BROXD-STREET,
CffNX HAS again began
e y? business, in the Brick
House, No. M7, Broad
street, lately occupied
n" 1 “H 08 Hie CITY HOTEL;
n t where ho will bestow
all his attention tu re
pairing
WATCHES & CLOCKS,
of every description, in the best possible
manner, and at very reasonable prices.—
He solicits the patronage of his friends
and former customers, nnd all who wish
to have their Watches made lo keep
good time at a moderate juice. He will
sell bis remaining STOCK, consisting of
JJWBIR7, *
WATCHES AA J> CLOCKS ,
CASTORS, AC, AC.
for less than they cost, at Wholesale nml
Retail.
Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
mid nil other descriptions of WATCH
GLASSES, constantly kejit on hand.
Augusta, April 28, IHJIO. 51)
LOOK AT THIS.
RAN AW AY
PROM the subscriber on the night, of
the JOlh October last, two Negro
Men named
BILLY NED.
Billy is a tall slender man, pretty much
. knock-kneed; he is a smart, shrewd fel
low, calculated lo deceive with ease
when attacked; lie cnri-itid with him a
striped twilled round-about coat and a
pair of blue broad cloth pantaloons, the
coal is new nnd the pantaloons tolerably
much worn, both of which he stole from
me a few nights before they went off.—
Ned is a low mini, and over one of his
eyes is a scar which runs from his eye
into the hair of Itis head. Ned when sj»o
--' ken to nil times appeal sto he somewhat
ahirnied,& blows us though he was tired,
or ajqicars to bring long bi-eaths.—From
what I can learn they have inada a start
for some of the free Stales* hut lain aji
prehensive that they have been enticed
oil* by some white man. If so, a mison
able reward will be given for the two
negroes, or either of them, delivered to
me in Ogletlmr|ic county, near flic Bow
ling Green, nr placed in some jail so that
I get them, & ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS REWARD for the thief. All
rensoimhlc expenses paid in the detec
tion ofthe m-grucs and thief.
JOHN W. MOODY.
Nov 17 1m B
05** The Chronicle, Augusta, Georgia;
Gazette. Pensacola, Florida; Advocate,
llnntstille, and Intelligencer, Tuscaloo
sa, Alabama, will each publish the above
one month, and forward their accounts
to Bowling Green, OglethorjMJ county,
Georgia, for payment.— Ga. J ovrual.
J. W. M.
l.w wv\ovi
Jf SHA hereafter regularly attend
.oL the Superior Courts of Richmond
County. My ofllce and residence Arc in
Grcenshorongli. Persons residing in
Augusta, having business to transact, re
quiring tlie services of a Lawyer, in the
conn lies of Greene, Morgan, Newton,
Clarke, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
Taliinferro, Monroe, or Hancock, and
who may choose to entrust it to me, will
have nn ojijiorlunity of conferring with
me, jici'Noimily. twice in n year, in rela
tion to it. FRANCIS 11. CONE.
Dec. 5 ts 18
Executor's Sale.
VALUAHLX BUILDING LOT.
ON the first Tuesday in ifjiril next,
will be sold nt the lower Murket-
I louse in the City of Augusta,
’VYve Yol and Improvement,
adjoining Mrs. Smelt’s, bounded on the
South and West side by Reynold and
Jackson streets, nnd known in the plan
of said City by the No. (15 —extending
about leet on Reynold nnd toot
on Jiu’lißon-strect, tlie same being part
ofthe Estate of John Campbell, dec'd.
Terms. —One third rush, balance in 6,12
nnd 1W months, with Interest from dute,
and mortgage on the jiroperty.
It, CAMPBELL, ) Executors
JAMES FRASER, \ if
JAMES HARPER, ) J. C.
Oct 30 mOtMtd 8
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Guardian’s Notice.
FOUR months nfler dute, application
will be made to the honorable In
terior Court of FrnnUlin Comity, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, I’or leave
to sell the real estate belonging to the
heirs of Thomas Harbour, dec., for the
benefit ul'snid heirs.
DANIEL CHANDLER,
Guardian.
J Sep* 15 <flm
THE City Council having received
intbrinntion that a number of dogs
supposed to be mad, have recently been
billed in this City, mid that previous
thereto, ninny others were hit. It is
therefore ordered by the Council that it
inny be the privilege of nny citizen and
it shall bo the duty of all the City Officer#
to hilt every dog found running at large
in the Streets, or within the corporate
limits of Augusta, after Thursday thu
25th inst.
A true extract from the Minutes of
Council passed the 23d day of November
IS>o—and published by order.
GEO. M.WALIvEB, Clerk.
Nov 27 lin 10
EXECUTOR’S SAXE.
BV order of tho Honorable the Infb
rior Court of the County of Rich*
iiioiul, while sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, will he sold, on the lirst Tuesday in
February next, between tho usual hours
of sale, at the Market house, in the City
of Augusta,
A part of a Tract of Land, containing
one hundred acres swamp land, being in
tlie county aforesaid, adjoining lands of
Carnes, Knight, und others.
A I,SO,
The interest in 100 acres of swamp
land, adjoining laud:, of I’hinizy,Eve, La
mar und others.
ALfiO,
Sundry Negroes; among them are first
rate Hoat Hands, House Servants, and
Field Hands.
Al.so,
Sundry articles of Household and Kit
chen Furniture.
aforesaid, to lie sold ns tho
property ofWm. A. Hugg, deceased, and
sold for the henelit of the heirs and credi
tors of said estate.
CEO. L TWIGGS. Ex’r.
Nov. 10 11
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iVdmimstvaiov ’» NoUce.
ITIOUR months nftnr dab’, application
. will he made to tho honorable- In
terior Court of Franklin County, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, lor leavo
to sell nil the real Estate of Wm. York,
deed, for'l he benefit of his heirs and credi
tors.
JOHN M. PAYNE, Adm’r.
Sept 15 4lm 00
Administrator’s Notice.
EjlOUlt months after date, nppliealiou
1 will he made.to the Honorable In
I erf or Court, of Columbia comity, while
sitting for Ordinary purposes,Jbr leave
to sell all the real estate of Soviikoma J
M vnuuni ii, deceased, late of said county,
for the Jieneiit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
PETER KNOX, Adm’r.
October 23 4tm «
s-es&ea ®
171 OUR months nfter date, application
. will he made to the Court of Ordi
nary of Columbia Comity, w hen sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leavo to sell
all the Rea) Estate of Holt Clanton, lute
of said County, deceased.
TURNER CLANTON, ?
N. 11. CLANTON, $ a '
Oet 30 m4in H
Guardian’s Notice.
II OUR months after date, application
will he made to the honorable In
ferior < 'mirt of Franklin County, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to evil the real Estate of Ann Pereel.
IGNATIUS PER CEL.
Guardian,
Sept 15 4 Ini 9U
notice.
f I’ll IE Copartnership heretofore exist-
JL ing under the linn of SMITH &
ROHRIN.S, in Charleston, S. C. is dis
solved by its oh n limitation- The bu
siness, will he settled by G. \V. Smith.
G. W. SMITH,
E. KOBRIN «.
The subscribers have formed a con
neetion under the firm of Smith, Harris,
4 V Co. and will continue the Hardware
business at the old establishment of Anitb
& Robbins, Charleston, S. C.
G. W. SMITH,
WM. HAKIMS,
M. F. SMITH.
October (» w3in I
i.T\roL.\ sii kit iffsale,
WILL b« sold ut Lincoln Court-
House, on the first Tuesday in
January next, between (he ustlul hours of
sales
149 acres of Lund, more or less, on the
waters of Loyd’s creek, adjoining Travis
McKinny, Jeremiah Roberts, and others;
taken as the property of William (|nian,
Jr., to satisfy an execution from u Jus
tices, Court, in favor of Abner AYelboru
vs. said Quinn, levied on by a constable
and returned to me.
JOHN 31:00WELL,
Dec 1 4tw 17
110 BHWARD.
. BANAWAY, on Monday
üBV the 18th October, from my
plantation near Eutontou,
Georgia, my Negro 31 uu
,M HARRY,
kL sometimes called HARRY
MliMß.Tfctffks POWELL. Harry is an
intelligent, light-complcxioned fellow, a
bout 20 years of age, 0 feet 7 inches high,
thick and well built, hating large Whisk
ers : hud on, a fcr cop, when he went off.
lie will probably lurk about Augusta,
(where ho lias a mother) and in the neigh
borhood of Lowsville, Columbia county,
where 1 purchased him from the estate of
Thomas Low, deceased.
The above reward ol #lO, will be giv
en for the delirtfty of said negro, in any
safe jail, within this state, so that Ig^
Ihim out of jaM. -
HEIVJAWIN 3106EL£T
teuton, Oct. 81 HUS/fr d