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AiTOUSTA CHRQNXCZ.S
GEORGIA V*ER TISER.
T>lM< «: *<>• *«>». MROAP-W. AUGUSTA, U\. WI!P.\KSI^AY, l>l C i:mti:it S. 1880.
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From Die New England Galaxy*
A GLANCE BACKWARD.
Tlie amber sheen that lit the sky,
And Uaslied upon the sea, hasTadcJ—
j\iui all beneath day’s sullen eye
Is dashed with gloom and overshaded,
Above there is no glimpse of blue—
A tuiMy curtain hangs before us ,
/JaJ massy clouds of sable hue
Are gathering ominously o’er u?.
The very wind sleeps coldly on
With sluggish wing and voice ofsa'lue.*/*,
As if it mourned the radiance gone
From summer's open brow of gladness.
The -waying bough, the whistling leaf,
The was!i of writers from the distance'
Touch In the heart a chord of grief
And shod a gloom around existence.
I .'it me down In solitude,
And throw my feet upon the ft aide/,
And gaze in meditative mood
ITpun tlic fire’s dpenying splendor;
And restless thoughts upon me throng
Os wasting pains and fleeting pleasures—
*t» isl now, but hidden deep and Idng
In memory’s a nope nod treasures.
Ah, me! it makes me sad to think
Upon the swift revolving season,
An t sentiment runs into ink,
lo spite of manhood and of reason,
| fear that 1 am growing old—
The hopes are gone that onci? 1 cherished ;
The feverish joys, the griefs untold,
Os youth, have passed uwuy and perished,
viie seal of years is on my brow •,
My habits siiey ure sung anti steady j.
shave no iciish for a row,
And for a ball au* seldom ready,
* muse <>u t iritis, and on slocks 4
Read rimitii, instead of making verse? *,
Think only of mine iron box,
Aud only dream of heavy purses.
Jlme has been when I did not deem
Ambition’s meed an empty nubble,
\Vlien love was not n foolish dream,
Nor Ihe a course of 101 l and trouble,
! bow changed am 1 since then j
How very wise and worldly hearted 4
Too true—l ne’er may feel iu ain,
Art have felt in days departed.
• _____________ _ , 1
WOMBS.
Women in their nature arc much more
joyous than men, wether it he that their
blood is more refined, their fibres more
delicate and their animal spirits more
and volatile, whether, as some have
imagined, there may not be a kind of sex
hi the very soul; I shall not pretend lo
determine. As vivacity is the of
women, gravity is that of men. They
should each of them, therefore, keep a
ivulcli upon the particular bias which
lists fixed in their mind that it may not
draw too much, and lead them out of the
path of reason. This will certainly hap
pen if the one in every word anil action
nHerts the character of ijcin<r rigid and
severe, and the other in bein/r brisk and
fiiry. Mon should beware of being cap
tivated by a kind ofsavage philosophy,
'vomen by a thoughtless gaycty. Where
these precautions are not ofiserved, the
V'an degenerates into cynic, the woman
impertinent and fantastical.
By what 1 have said we may conclude
Wan and women, were made counter
parts to one another, but the pains and
anxieties of the husband might he reliev
ed by the sprightlincss and pood humor
of the wife, when the.-o are rightly tem
pered, rare and cheerfulness go hand in
hand ; and the family like n ship that is
hilly trimmed w ants neither sail nor bal-
Wsf-—.Vw York Amulet.
Anecdote of the late Judge Parsons. —A
Rentleiaan had been concerned in a duel;
the hah ofhis antagonist struck his watch,
and remained thers. It thus saved his
life. The watch was afterwards exhib
h' d, with the hall remaining in it, in a
oornpany where Judge Parsons was
present. It was observed by several, it
'vns a valuable watch. “Yes, v said Par
sons; “very excellent; it has kept Time
±rom Eternity,”
STUDY.
The celebrated and pious Martin I.u
ther, the reformer, advises young stu
dents to conlinl* their attention to somi'
well selected and well informed authors,
ami not to distract and confuse them
-5 selves with too great n variety of hooks.
! Miscellaneous readers, says he, never
. learn any thing correctly, but are led a
; way by vague and crude notions; u»
tbeac persons who dwell every where,
and settle in no place, cannot be said to
' have any certain habitation.
—9oo—
Arabs. —From the earliest dawn ofhis
. tory the Arabs have led the nomadic life,
to which the nature of their country lias
; destined them. The numerous tribes un
i dec the direction of their sheikhs and
1 emirs, roam the desert apart—now in
, friendship, now in hostility. The camel
■ ami the horse are their companions and
; support. The strangers who penetrate
r their wilds have always been regarded
as lawful prizes.—Under the various
. names Edomites, Ishmuelites, .Midianites,
• iVc, We find their tribes in (Hemlly or hos
; tile relations with the nation of Israel,
i with whom many of them acknowledg
ed Their religious worship
was chiefly directed to the heavenly bo
-1 dies.— Dr. Lardners Cabinet Cydupadia.
-«#*►
Mr. Willis Ims given the public a very
i interesting .No. of his Magazine for Nov.
i We have room only for the following
■ beautiful extract from the Editor's Table.
Wo havejust walked from the window
where we stood looking upon the two
| elms that have refreshed our eye with
■ their lively verdure the Summer long,
and the adventurous vine overtopping
: our neighbor's chimneys, that was cover
ed but a week ago with masses of splen
did crimson and scarlet, and with the
irresistible regret we feel always at the
decay of nature powerful within us, we
have seated ourself at the tire with the
gladness in the supplanting pleasure of
Winter that brings with it not only a
consolation for the loss, but an imme
diate forgetfulness of the past. What, a
type it is of everything about us. We
walk away from the grave to smile on
the first friend that meets us in the
streets ; we so get the enemy we would
not have forgiven, in the ardor with which
we grasp at a new friendship; we whistle
a capricious passion down the wind, nnd
smother our reproach or our mortifica
tion with the livshblown beginnings of
■mother. “Nothing,” says Goethe, “is
more delightful than to feel a new pas
sion rising when the flame that burned
before is not quite extinguished, as, when
the sun sets, we turn with pleasure to
the rising of (he moon.” Who would
give a fig for friendship I Who would
waste golden hours in winning regard !
Who with this lesson before him, would
do aught hut look well to his reckoning
with Heaven, and turn in upon his own
soul what time ami talents are left to him
after. It is a bitter philosophy to leacn.
The outward world is our first love, mid,
'-with all our disappointment, it is difficult
at first to set up a new altar for the inner.
We would not be ascetic ; neither would
we be so happy, that like Folycrates,
we must throw our ring into the sea
ttint we may have something to lament;
but we believe he has the true snvnir vivre,
vvlio. believing, fully in the world's unpro
fitableness, Ls willing lo be amused by it
and, who conversant with its paths ami
people, has hotter places and friends (sol
itude and his hooks) to which he can en
i- r and shut the door to be at pence
■■tew——nsa—————
Lauding This Day,
AND FOB HH.ua; BV
McD^UMOTT,
In Mclntosh Street, tiro doors from Mcsrirn.
Rousrnr.E &. Hill’s coruur .Store,
iS (>& libls. ofFidlcrand i'aylore Ale,
16 Do. of Vasgcr's do.,
2 Ftmeheopp Jamaica Hum,
4 Pipes old Loudon dock lirundy,
4 Do. pure Holland Gin,
2 Do. Port Wine,
1 Do. G I*. Wine, •
(5 tl'iarter casks Mnr ailles Wine.
J)o. do. Sweet Malaga do.,
4 libls. Peppermint ('unhid,
6 Dozen Champaign, best quality.
G Casks Loudon Brown Wtout in
pint bottles.
2ft Dozen Cordials assorted,
10 Do. Lemon Syrup,
100 Gallons fresh Havana Honey,
4 Boxes first and second qualify
Loaf Sugar,
10 Boxes of Vandyk's Mustard,
5 Bills of Wine Biscufts,
100 Kegs Fresh Water Crackers,
10 Bids Butter Crackers,
10 flail' do. do.,
20,000 Spanish Vegans, first quality,
i A general assortment of J. .1. iMapes'
1 sweet scented fine cut Tobacco.
1 Dec I 17
Gentlemens’
latest fashion best
1 Beaver Hats,
JU3T RECEIVED.
1 ALSO.
All qualifies of Castor, Roram, and
Wool HATS; Childrens’ Fancy,
- and Boys mid Youths Fashionable Do.:
i Boys mid Childrens leather, Cloth, Silk.
a and Chinchila CAPS.
For Male on aneommodating terms, &
most reduced prices, at
I*. UiLLN “
. Wholesale and Retail Hat Store , Ah. 286
Broad Sired, o}rposile the Augusta
• and Slate It inks.
’ Vov. 17 1m |: *
WASTED TO HIRE,
* HIST rate male and female House
p B ’ servants for whom wages
( will lie given, none other than first rate
‘ arc wanted.
* APPLY AT THE V. & HOTEL.
4 Nov 27 Itu, U»
A b *CE.FABER,
Ah. IDT, Broad-Street, Augusta,
NKXT DOOR AUOVU
DR. WRAY’S DRUG-STORE,
IS very thankful to the Ladies of this
City and its vicinity, for past patron
age received in the
MUiMNAUI LI\K,
and now respectfully informs them, that
she has a large and complete assortment
1 of BONNETS of all kinds, which will
lie made in at short notice.
Mrs. F* also informs her friends and
customers that she has recently devoted
i part of her JStore for the purpose of
keeping n general and neat assortment of
LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’
BOOTS and SHOES,
of the choicest Patterns, and shall receive
a constant.supply from the North.
(Hi? 3 All of which will be sold oh the
most reasonable terms.
December I lit 17
: F'H'COJIBSs
No. aia, bisoAjO-ST.
Is now rccrining a part of his stock of
FALL A WINTER GOODS,
• Consisting ok a Gknkral Assortmunt or
Staple Sir Fancy
Ura? t&oo'iHGi*
and intends keeping constantly on hand,
a good assortment, which will he sold
on accommodating terms.
Nov 27 4t 1G _
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALE IIY
242,
D AVjw&W&BiJaiWb
AUGUSTA, GBOnaiA.
A HAKPSOMF. AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OT
Fashionable Ready ifiadc
. €LOTIIIMG 9
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTO
All of which are offered at reduced pri
ces sip cash or Town uecuptum.-aw.
t 'all and see.
October 20 ,r >
~T~zx-n r &ztm&c.
11 !>,is reoeiveil in ad
j. p. FORCE, difion to his former
m n. stock I dft pucka ges of
boo’o^
SHOSS, and
WHOLESALE S,.H Q,H
OH . . . ,
■I run ,•» »v comprising IIS goott
Bwl Aih, assortment as
SIS I* <in be found iu (he
*“ -ity. nniuug which
BROAD-KTRKKT, Is 4 Cases Gum E
Augusta, Georgia, (rtstie or Water
I*roof Shoes.
ALSO,
Snal. Wax. A Bellows LEATHER,
Call) Lining, and Binding SKINM. 800 l
and Shoe TREES and LASTS, of all
descriptions, and all articles usually used
ft, iiiauiif'neture '•hoes and Trunks ol all
kinds, which w ill he sold low, by
J. P. FORCE.
100 'learns WRAPPING PAPER.
\ov 21 ft* l
the wuusitmbeu
WWTOIJLD invite the attention of the
public to give him a call and ex
amine his stock of
CLOTHS,
consisting of the best of West of England
finish, as he hopes that those who want
good Goods, will examine for themselves.
WM, KIBBE.
Qy Four lo Bix first rate Journeymen
Tailors will not be disappointed in calling,
if they want work.
Dec I 1 *
AC/iklw.
LATHAM hi LL tenders Ills most
sincere thanks to the public, for
their patronage to his Auction Establish
ment, and is determined lo merit its con
tinuation by his future promptness and
assiduity. They can only add to the ob
ligation, he is already under to them, by
calling as quickly after stiles for their
goods us maybe convenient.
He has removed so his .Xew Store, two
doors above J. A H, Bones’ Hardware
Store where he will attend to any com
mands in Ids business.
Oct 27 7
!
LOST
BY the subscriber, a small RED MO
ROCCO GIRT
POCKET-BOOK,
with a STEEL CLASP, containing a
’ Ijouf *fto and some papers of no value. It
' was dropped in Broad-street, Augusta,
• or between that and the Quaker Springs.
The subscriber's name is written on a
paper in said book with the age of three
ofhis children. Whoever may find and
? leave it with its contents with Mr. James
I Lynes. at the Quaker Springs, shall be
handsomely reworded.
JAMES SPEED.
Dec 4 W
, CASH
be given for a Godd Second
!* ▼ Hand PIANO FORTE. The ex
terior must he handsome, and the tone
tod. Apply to
LATHAM HULL.
Co mm issiun .Merchant.
Nov. 10 11
] ~SPO«L COTTON.
®OO DO/ SPOOL COTTON,
•Cst Receired, and for Sale, by
L. HULL.
! August 11 tSf)
t-
FRESH FLOOR.
40 BARRELS Fresh Baltimore
■SW FLOUR, Just Received, and
fq* Sale loxv. L. HI LL.
Aiigiist It 8S)
—— VRs. -
Bordeaux Claret.
4UASKS UPPERIOH BORDEAUX
CLARET,
For Sale low, by
L. HULL
A u gist 11 HD
VI R4i INIA MANUFAUTUREI>
1 A REGS M. 1. \'UFA CTV RED
I H TOBACCO.
Foij Sale uy L. HULL.
August 11 H(»
JEFFE liSo’
rp HE JiaiKKso.N Medical Coli.eue
JL was instituted in Philadelphia, in
IS-A, and during its first session, was en
dowed by an net of the Legislature of
Peinsylvnniu, with power to confer de
grees in Medicine, and with all the privi
legtsaud prerogali'cs of similar lustitu
liois, iu our own country and iu Europe.
Slice its foundation nearly (HMf Stu
deits have nttemled the respective !,our
sespf Lectures, and of this number, 145
(roil various sections of the 11. States,
thcCnnadas, West Indies mid Europe,
haw been admitted f o the Degree ofDoc
tor jf Medicine.
Tic ftth Session of the College will
conmcnce on tlic fst Monday of No
venlier next, and it is believed, under the
most favorable auspices; every obstacle
to its fhture advancement having been
rem.ved, mid such measures adopted by
the Board of Trustees, as will give a new
impilsr to the exertions of the Faculty.
Among these measures, it is thought pro
per lo t-pecify particularly, the appoint
ment of Professor Drake, of Cineimuitti,
to the Chair of (he Practice of Medicine.
His acknowledged reputation as a Lec
turer, and more especially ids practical
acquaintance with the diseases most pre
valent indie Southern and Western sec
tions of our country, in which a majority
nl’lhr Grutlwules in Alddiclur «nuy l>e ex
pected to locate themselves, must greatly
enhance the value ofhis instructions.
The additions which have been made
to (|c Anatomical Cabinet, with the fa
cilities afforded for dissection and de
molstration, are such ns will hoar com
parison with those of the oldest Medical
Wclfool on (his side the Atlantic.
ll all other respects, it is confidently
believed, it is not surpassed by nay of ils
sister Institutions, with oil of which, as
far as is kii(< vn, if is placed on a fooling
of perfect equality,—a course of Lee
turfs in one, being held equivalent to u
coifso on tlic same branches, iu every
oilier.
The Alms House and Hospital of the
citt a (lin'd ample opportunities to the
(Stolen t of acquiring clinical instruction,
an* hours are appropriated to this pur
pose. An Infirmary for diseases of tin*
ey* is also connected with the College,
nnier the direction of the Prolbssor ol
■Surgery, who " ill operate in the presence
of (he class, where this is practicable.
The following is she organization of
the Medical Faculty,—viz:
Amloiny —Bv (Samuel McClellan, M. D.
.Milleria Mrihca and Obstetric e—Bv Jo.in
Hherle, M. D.
Chimietry —Rv Jacob Ghees, M. D-
Tlfon/ and Practice of .Medicine —Bv DaN
ga. Drake, M. I).
Sut'sery —Bv Gr.oitoi! McClellan, M. D.
Institutes of Medicine, Medical Jurisprudence,
mal the Diseases of Hitmen and Children
Uv B. Rush Riikes, M. D.
The fee for nttendnnce on each course
is or #1)0 for all the courses. The
graduation fee is #ls, and no «(Jier
charge is made either on matriculation,
or subsequently.
The whole expense is therefore Jess
than *2OO for the two full courses, re
quired by law to entitle the (Student to
graduation. One ofthese, at least, must
be attended in this Institution; and it is
further required, that the candidate shall
have studied three years (inclusive of the
terms of attendance on the Lectures)
under the direction of a respectable prac
titioner of Medicine, —that he shall be
twenty-one years of age—and having
presented a Thesis on sonic Medical
subject, nliall give satisfactory evidence
of his qualifications on an examination
by the Faculty, which takes place imme
diately after the close of each session.
The annual Commencement#! for con
ferring the degrees, will not he delayed
lieyomlthe time requisite to complete the
examination, that no unnecessary ex
pense may be incurred by the student,
for board. This may be procured in
Philadelphia, at the rate of from #2 50 to
#1 ia very respectable houses, to which
the Janitor will furnish references, with
out charge.
Ten Students are b y law admitted
gratuitously, each Session, (the sum of
#2O only being paid by each to meet the
current expenses of the Institution.)
Application for the benefit this pro
vision, and alt other comniunicnfionsjto
the Faculty, must he addressed to
del McClellan, M. D. Dean of the Fa
culty, at the Jefferson Medical College,
10th near Walnut street, Philadelphia.
By order of the Faculty,
samuel McClellan, d™*-
Philadelphia , August, "5t OG
just wfxewea).
4: BALES Osnaburgs,
20 Do. negro Cottons,
10 Do. brown Sheetings A: Shirtings,
00 Pieces white, red, & green Flannels,
50 Do. rich Cambric Prints,
50 Do. Callicoes (low price,)
200 Doz. Chintz,Verona, Imitation,Mad
i‘ass, Mnslipatam, Berkley, ami
Britannia Handkerchiefs,
100 Pieces Choppn llomnls,
1 Case 4-1 Irish Linens,
1 Do. 7-8 do. do.
50 Doz. Indies 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
l lIAIUiKS PHILLIPS.
(let 10 ts 4_
A® PBITATS JSAL3.
10HHDS. PORTO RICO
will be Sold lo"
fi>r Cash, or approved paper.
C. PHILLIPS.
October 10 4
~ BILLIARD TABLE.
A GOOD Second Hand BILLIARD
■km- TABLE for sale—Apply to
L. HULL.
August 14 00
SULK FI .
A N excellent SULKEV, with Double
7H. Spring Top—For sale by
L. HULL.
Allgilst 11 !H>
ffba dalb.“ “
A NEGRO WOMAN, a good Cook,
Washer and Ironer. Enquire of
C. PHILLIPS.
November 10 II
mm* erntMAMm*
WATCH lUAIiEH,
NO. 117, BROAD-STREET,
HAS again began
business, in the Brick
House, No, 147, Hroad
f/Av .TBfJr street, lately occupied
If ‘-Idfe us the CITY HOTEL;
i' where he will bestow
his attention to re
pairing
WATCHES & CLOCKS,
of every description, in (he best possible
manner, and at very reasonable prices.—
He solicits the patronage of his friends
and former customers, and all who wish
Iu Itnvu llu ir VVcil<»|u>M mull,, 111 lioup
good time at a moderate price. He will
sell his remaining STOCK, consisting of
JSTf SLUT,
Wfl T CII E .S' // ND Ch () CKS,
CASTORS, AC. AC.
for less than (hey cost, at Wholesale and
Retail.
Thick Potent WATCH GLASSES,
and all other descriptions of WATCH
GLASSES, constantly kept on hand.
Augusta, April 38, 1830. • sf)
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
BY order of (lie Honorable the Infe
rior court of the county of Rich
mond, "bile sitting for ordinary purpos
es, will he sold, to the highest bidder; id
the plantation of (he late-Johu Burton in
(he county of Lincoln, between the usual
hours of sale, on Wednesday the slli day
of January next, all (lie Household and
Kitchen Furniture, stock of Horses,
Mules, Cattle, Corn, Fodder mid Farm
ing Uidensils, mid every other article he
. longing to the said estate—Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.—Sale
lo continue from day to day until ull shall
he sold. »
G. W. BUTLER, dieting ETr.
Dee 4 td 18
~ U<VW KvyVVCR.
1 SHALL hereafter regularly attend
the Superior Courts of Richmond
((minty. My office and residence are in
Greenshoroiigh. Persons residing in
Augusta, having business to transact, re
quiring (he services of a Lawyer, in the
counties of Greene, Morgan, Newton,
Clarke, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
Talliaferro, Monroe, or Hancock, and
who may choose to entrust it to me, will
have an opportunity of conferring with
me, personally, twice in a year, in rela
tion to it. ’ FRANCIS 11. CONE.
I Dec.o H
Executor’s Sale.
VALUABLE BUILDING LOT.
ON the first Tuesday in April next,
will bo sold at the lower Mamet-
House in the City of Augusta,
'V\\c \ot u\u\ \m\)Yovemc\\lH,
adjoining Mrs- Smelt's, bounded on the
South and West side by Reynold and
Jackson streets, and known in the plan
of said City by the No. «5 extending
feet on Reynold mid feel
on Jaekson-slreef , the same being part
of the Estate of John Campbell, dec d.
Terms. —One third cash, balance in ft, 12
i and 18 months, with interest from date,
, and mortgage on the property.
, ||. CAMPBELL, ) Executors
JAMES FRASER, V «f
JAMES HARPER, S J O.
I Oct IU) mstMtd 8
* Guardian’s Notice.
\ fTIOUR months after date, application
- JL will be made lo the honorable In
j ferior Court of Franklin County, when
- silling for Ordinary purposes, for leave
- to sell Ihe real, estate belonging to the
. heirs of Thomas Harbour, dec., for the
’ benefit of said heirs.
DANTE I/CHANDLER, '
, Guardian.
Sept 15 4tUV
m&m
TIIIS .SIUSCUIBER
ttA r L-'L fommcncc linking OYfi
* * UUIiAD this day,, and continue
the same daily.
LEWIS LEON.
Bye 4 ;u in
wmcv£
THE City Council having 1 deceived
inronnntion that a number of doga
supposed to be mad, liuvo recently heeri
killed in this City, mid that previoir
thereto, many others were bit. It <s
therefore ordered by the Council th 1 *
may be the privilege of any riti*e» hud
it shall be the duly of all the City hffleers
to kill every dog ibund running at largo
in the Streets, or within the corporate
limits of Augusta, alter Thursday the
HOlh Inst,
A true exiran from the Minutes of
Council passed the 23d Hay of November
IS3o—and published by order.
CEO. M. WALKER* Cirri 1 ,
\yv ‘27 lin 1H
iJXKCUTOn’S SALE.
DV order of Ibe Honorable the Life
rior Court of the County of Rich*
mond, while silting for ordinary purpo
ses, will he sold, on the first Ti esday iit
February next, between the iisuui hours
of sale, at the Market house, 111 the City
of AugUstn,
A part of a Tract of Lund, containing
one hundred acres swamp land, being in
the county aforesaid, mljoiniiig lauds of
Carnes, Knight, mid others.
ai.so,
The interest in IIKI acres of swnmp
hind, adjoining lands of Phinizy,Eve, Lu*
mur, and others.
ALSO,
Sundry Negroes; among them are first
rule Rout Hands, House Servants, and
Field Hands.
Al.sO,
Sundry articles of Household and Kit
rhea Furniture.
aforesaid. to bo sohl ns the
properly of Win. A. Hugg, deceased, and
sohl for the benefit of the heirs und eredi*
tors of eilid estate.
CEO. L. TWIGGS. I’xV,
Nov. Ift 11. . l
aVov’h oVu* e.
■TIBER months niter dale, application
1* will bo. made to the lioliornble lit*
(Prior Court of Franklin County, tvhert
silting for Ordinary purposes, for leaVtt
to sell all the real Estate of Win. York,
deed, for,the benefit of bis heirs and eredi*
tors.
JOHN M PAYNE, AdmV.
Sept l"l Urn W
r -1 •
Administrator’* Notice.
fTtOEH months after dale, application
. will he made to the Honorable In*
(Prior Court ofCohtthblli county, tvhlht
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leUV#
to si'll all tin' real estate of HorllftoMA J
M AdiiroKii, deceased, late of said county,
for the benefit of the hell’s uud creditor*
of said deceased.
PETER KNOX, AdmV.
October SSI 4liH <»
— . at
NOTICE.
Tjlfllifi months after date, applied! lAtl
M ' will be matle to the Court of Ordi
nary of f 'ohinibiu Comity, when silling
for ordinary purposes, (of leave to sell
nil (lie Reid Estate of Holt Clanton, latu
of said Comity, deceased.
TURNER CLANTON,?
Nil. CLANTON, S
Oet DO iri4m H
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Guardian’s Notice.
ftOlill months idler dote, ujipliealion
will he made to (he honorable la*
(Prior Court of Franklin County, when
silting for Ordinary purposes, for leuvo
to sell the real Estate of Ann Pereel.
IGNATIES PEHCEL.
Guardian.
Sept Li iltn
attorney at law.
WILL attend the Hupei ior And In*
ferior Court* of Richmond and,
Columbia counties—and the Court of
Common Pleas of Augusta. He may he
found ul the oflice of Robert 11. Reid, Esq.
corner of Washington and Ellis-streets.
July 34 if SI
KOViCli.
ON the 14lh Becember next, nt the
residence of the lute Wm. A . Rugg.
will be sohl, the Household and, !\itrhr.l
FFRMTERE, u lot ofC’OKN nnd FOB
HER, belonging to the estate of the lato
Howell It. MnrshidJ.
fr/* Terms nt Hide.
GEORGE I, TWIGGS.
VAL WALKER
Oet no 9
"'CANIt IOU HALL.
A GREAT BARGAIN
i« now ollerealu the sale oi u tract, or
lot of LAND, in Carroll county, which is
discovered to be rich in the Golden yrnper
- 11/. The owner being on the eve of along
journey to the North, will now sell it low,
iCa quick application is made. Indispu
table titles will be delivered.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
Jane 10 ,
to vvum\
A large DWELLING, LOT,
fn Ac. nnd A LARGE STORE,
"'■l well calculated for Dry-Goods
jfll and Groceries, opposite the
store ■of Edwnrd Thomus, Esq. upper
i end of Ilrond-street—an excellent stand
-for business. Possession will be given
i on the first of October. For terms, which
c will be liberal, apply to Mr. Josf.vu Car
e rib, at the übov e place,
e GARRET LAWRENCE.
July 31 H«
JOB PHIWTII&G .
SEATIY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE