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PRES®
1 ji) p o rte (1G o o els
1 AT SAVANNAH.
GewrgfcYV. Foe,
IS M)W OPHSIXO
\n Extensive Assortment of
mom.
Suitable for the approaching Season,
—l'oTS'isTirrt or —
White Welch Plains;
Blue and. mixed do
London Dutfil Blankets
Kose ami Point do
Jieavv Cotton Billing 1
Black and colored Bon.bazetts
Line worsted Hosiery
Merino and lamb’s wool Hose
impel flue white Flannel
jjlue, red and yellow Flannels
Tailan Plaids
Kn’pciline wide Black Bombazoens
Flag Handkerchiefs
Sunofi.he Cloths and Cnssimcres
3'dice Cloths
Brussels and Venitian Carpetings
Health Bugs
Domestic 1 11 aids and Stripes
Oznabu vc.s
lush and Herman Linens'!
Tortoise shell Comes
Plain black Nankin Crapes"-
Mandarin Crape Drets-.s ;
With a variety of other rti tides, which
i>£ for sale on accovnivuidaring terms, at
tie corner i.f Brough ion and Barnard
streets, h.r cash or approved paper.
October 29 ty5D
Be>ntiucl\
Have received - , by the ships Oglethor]*:
smi Bmily, from Liverpool, and late
aiTi'ais from die north, an extensive
supply of
British, French. India & Do
me slic
BEY GOODS.
u\ tsp.
Hardware.
Which they olFer to country merchants
unite most reasonable terms
Ni * vei nh e r 12 ———tv 2 m
Notice.
ra
411ß Co-partnci’ship heretofore exist
%uv«der the it mi of F. C. ’l'aylt-r & Co.
ii. V mutual consent, dissolved on the
ISO day of August last.
F. C. Taylor,
Dexter Chapin.
K. B. Business lie, e liter will be contin
ued by
F. G Taylor.
November 12, -d'.
ii>.
MF.li CfiJ.VT TAILOR,
lIT.SPECTFULLY informs his custom
ers and tlie public generally, that lie con
tinues to 'carry on his business in Castk
in s Brick Store, in Broad Street, near
1; opposite the City Hotel, He feels
lii.u.kiu! lor past favors, and solicits a,
toiiiinuance : he pledges himself that hit
Wk siiid I. not He exceeded by any don
ini) 1b cite, and will constantly keep on
bd, '
Cloilis, CftssUwGTfcS avid
Y ealvags,
OF 'II! Id BEST QUALITY)
Which he will sell, and make up on
fnmierate terms.
(f.f liECLiVEI) the LATEST New
hirk and Pnihrlelphia F.ISJI 10.\'S.
October 2c—--if
rOTTON
WAUE-UOUSE.
WILLIAM U. EGAN,
II
JUAViNC taken tire V,Warehouse lately
west pied by .1 & W Harper, upper-end,
tiMih side of Broad Stnet, for the recep
tion of
PRODUCE,
And tin; Dansactioii of
Com mission Business
generally, hopes, that its convenient ac
c'Sumodation, and his own unremitting
attention, may ensure him a share of Pub
lic patronage.
September G oawtf
Suj>tu*, Go hue, Wine, Al
monds, ami
SPANISH SEGARS.
El 11
v» JF_II!US prime Muscovado Sugar
5 pipes L P I* Madeira Wine,
J 5 qr casks do
02 halfqr casks do
75 bags Codec,
17 ob.s fresh Shell Almonds,
50,000 superior Spanish Segues, in boxes
containing 100 each
7 pipes and 7 qr Corsica M ine,
lor Suls by
John Kinney, jr.
29— ts _____
Job Printing
NPally Executed at this Office
Jewmt, •AbeV\, fij Co.
I /ifirr II inff Citu Hotel,
HAVE DECEIVED FROM N. VOIIK,
A OKXIIUAI, ASSOUTMKXT Or
Staple ts Fancy
IDoilT
VIZ J
8 ,
L7CPF.T?, common and low priced, black,
blue and mixed cloths & Cassimeres,
Super and Common Valencia, Toilanetle,
Swansdowri and Marseilles Vestings,
Bomb:.z nts and Bombazines,
Satiunetts, Flannels and Oil Cloths,
Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors,
Italian do. white, black and Green,
buper light and dark prints and chintz
calicoes,
Silk arid cotton dag handkerchiefs,
Cambric cravats, white, spotted, figured
and checkered,
4-oj I* 6 4 cambrics, and cambric and com
mon dimofies,
2 Cases 4-1 Irish Linens,
1 do. Super brown do,
l uriity red, blue, Madras® and Polycat
handkerchiefs,
Linen and imitation cambrics and cambric
handkerchiefs,
Long Lawns, Russia and Irish Diapers,
Dogskin, Bucksin, and Reaver Gloves,
Ladies dressed and uudicssed kid do.
Scarlet embroidered tnotin-.s,
Marseilles quill cmmtai pins 4 4 square.
Sewing s.lks, black, white, green, blue
and assorted colors,
Cotton cords, bails and threads,
Linen tapes, threads ami bobbins,
Darning and floss cotton,
Willow flats and millinetts,
Suspenders, children’s socks,
Cassirticre, merino and silk shawls,
Slu'd! & Imitation Tucking & side combs,
Pearl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto.
Itiubuns —an extensive assortment of all
colors,
Plaids, Striped, figured and plain,
Plain and pearl edged Taliety liom No. 1
to 22,
Silks, Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin
shews and Saisenetts, plain ix figured
of various colours,
Silk Lace, plain and figured,
Silk ir.ee edging, black and white,
Silk hose, Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ black
and white, plain and figured,
Silk and Tabby Velvets, various colors,
Silk lace shawls, veils ami handkerchiefs,
Elegant ueed.cwork muslin robes and
walking dresses, from 12 to d 0 dol
lars, very rich,
Low priced needle-work, tambored and
embroidered do.
Jaconet, :miII and book muslin Flounces
and Inserting Trimmings,
Worked muslin Bands or Coiurctts,
j bread Laces, a good assorthk ut, cheap,
Jet Eardrops, Snaps, Clasps, Hooks and
Eves and Necklaces,
Gilt Ncclaces, Clasps and Snips, .
Pearl, ivory, silk and thread, shirt, sus
peuders and vest buttons,
Wallace’s cx’va gilt and coronation coat
anil vest buttons,
Super Scissors and Chains for do.
Magnum Bontitn aha common Uazors nnd
strops,
Sportsmen's pocket and Ben Knives,
Playing Cards and Dressing Combs.
Durable Ink nml Osnaburg Tliread,
Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt
ings and Sheatlngs,
Bandboxes, by the dozen or package,
Wiiiltsuiore’s No 1G Cotton Cards, SiC.
ALSO
Straw Bonnets,
20 cases of very superior Straw Bou
nds, Bands, and Trimmings, of various
| patterns, such as bed c.ov.n -, double
capes, round fronts, cottage shape, Jkc*
ike.——cheap for the quality.
The above goods are ottered at whole
,-!c and retail for cash, or on time for ap
proved paper- Kegultir supplies will he
ii-ceived from our partner in New »oik,
whicli will enable us to have constantly on
h.iiul a general assortment of fresh season
able Goods; and from the patronage wo
have received the year past, we are in
duced to believe wo have sold, and shall
cohduue to sell at least as cueap as ciu
neighbors
November 8,- ts
A fbw dims above the Planters’ Hotel,
BUDAD-S'ITIKK B,
Have Just received, aid are nnxv oJTfling Jov
rale, at U'hnk-aule nr Uila!!,
An Extensive Assortment of
Dry Goods.
4/
AYD
GROf-EUIES,
1 pOOO pair of Fashionaule
Boots ami Shoes,
Assorted.
A LABGE ASSOUTMF.NT OF
Orrii lie rent kin Is.
TIN I s LITE,
By the Box and Wire,
'jin and Few ter Ware
Manufactured b\ them as usual.
As one of the firm resides in New York
they intend at all limes to have their as
sort meat complete Country Merchant
;TK I Traders can at all times be supphec
i.n the most accommodating terms
_N ,v. 22 -Gt
Notice.
F, are authorized to state tliat Caj.t
EDMUND BUGG will Ik; a candidate fa
? 'l as Ctthudor ul the ensuing Elecllou.
Cotton , Stock,
, A > l»
Excliawgii i'rolctiY.
sohsc.iiher has liken an office in
it the building lately occupied by
Messrs Stewart Is ilargtavss, on the m rtii
side of Bi oad-strcet, opposite to the Pos -
r, Office—where he off,us his services in
q the above business, ami hopes, by strict
persona! übeiaiuu, to obtain the patron
age of iiis friends and the public.
The great facilities aflmded by brokers
in commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the .merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long suitain
z ul the inccnvenience of hating none, and
[mrlicularly a Cottm Barker. In almost
every other cotton mart the hnslnets is
! principally clone by brokers ; and h.-nev
tlie ease, certainty and dispatcli -iiiih
. w hich it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter stive himself lie
t trouble of sampling his cotton nnd iooking
up a purchaser j—the planter need be no
- longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true stale, of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the,
wary specuituot—and toe purchaser wiill
at all times know where to resort fur cot
ton at the mark -t price.
Office Kegnlalions relative to
I otloii.
t=t - In oilier to gr.e time for eampling,
citizens oil. ring cotton are mpicMed to
leave the wari -house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. w.—ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the sncceding day'
If more convemeut, the receipts may he
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pic
[ VIOUS.
2d Colton will be sampled and ’receiv.
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a, m.—
if ottered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next <.ay.
fid U'nrehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4th. Sales will commence at ton o’clock
and close at,twelve, a n.
sth Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than lha market, will have
1 1 eir iccclpts returned them on paying
G-.S cents fur a bag entry and sampling.
flth. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
Brokerage,
In their Various Jlrauehes,
V. ill be attended to at all limes during of
fice horns, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock 1-. m. and from
three o’clock Ml five r, n.
John Kinney, jnn’r.
(Ty’Money is sometimes worth more
than at others I'ersoivs having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
, themseh es of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above oliicc.
November 8. ts
AAVwd. J. livrd’ui, 6; co.
■ Are now receiving (at toe next door be
low the Bridge Bank) a variety of
Handsome Staple and Fancy
BEY GOODS;
M—
’ Blue, Black and Fancy
Colours Cioths U Cassimers,
Valencia Vestings,
4 4 Irish Linens,
Merino Shawls and Mantles.
Black s* colored French crape dresses
Do. Nankin do do f Very
Do-plain Nankin do 3 -I'i'ie,
’ Very fine black Bombazine,
Handsome furniture Chintz,
Thread, I.aces and Edgings,
Boblnctte do.
Linen Ciiinbrics,
Long* Lawns,
Plain and Figured clean Lawns,
Linen ami Imitation cambric Bilk's*
Kva) India and other muslins,
Womens’ and Mens’ Black and white
English side hose and Gloves,
Caroline Plaids, c. Uc.
ALSO
5 Dials, containing very handsome PLAIN
* and CUT GLASS.
20 Crates well Selected Crockery, with a
a large and complete assortment of
Choice Groceries .
December ,i fit
Whiskey lor Sulc.
,-gy Dials. Whiskey of good quality,
Qjfi low for cash.
By I. Thompson.
Dec .*>
Vt&imVAc Vvo\)fcT\Aj i\)V
Bait.
subscriber 'ftishing to close his
X. concerns in tiiis Slate, offers for sale
a tract of hind in Jefferson county, con
taining one thousand seven hundred and
.sixty acres, or upwaids.—lt is well adapt
ed to the culture of cotton and corn, and
has an elegant site thereon for a saw strd
grist mil! —its contiguity to Augusta and
Louisville, renders it an object to purchas
c ers. The terms will be moderate for
s . Cash, or cotton at the market price, to
is be delivered in Augusta or Savannah.—
;( j For terms apply to Mr. Georg*e Twiggs,
near Augusta,
Levi Twiggs.
December 3——if
iiYt W e are authorized to
,t announce Capt. D. liEBBY, a candidate
ji for the Office of Sheriff Jhr Uichmor.d
county at lire ensuing election
w «
Ctfee,
AY Vue, vuu\
Hi AGS prime Green Coffee,
i 11 tnrces v'HISICi'V
4(1 Dills. S
2 Dip us Brandy,
6 '■’l . Cit’.ks Malaya Wine,
17 Casks Cheese,
O/i CmuigiwKnt —for stile low, Inj
T. B. Gordon.
*
Am-ley linage.
December 3 3t
E.Daggett Co.
S OUTH SU>K It 110 AI) STKKET
C opposite the Pit:liter's Mute!.)
HAVE FOB SALE,
mm& YARDS Domestic Shirt
ing,
10,000 <Jo do Sheeting’,
lOuOO do do Plaids,
-'> ■OO do Bleached Shirting,
2001) do Strain Loom do
2000 Fair Negro.- Shoes,
A good assortment of West-India
GOODS fy GIJOCJfIIJIES.
December 3 4t
Oranges unci Lemons.
F?AV thousand of superior quality,
hist rtci'ivod and for sale corner of
Centre and Kills streets, by
Williiiin Jackson.
Dec 5 3t
Ha UUWiRE^
cvTucnr,
JtVlv.i cj Thus. *\. Ernies,
iI.AVn received per ships F.mily and
Oglethorpe, from Liverpool, a general and
extensive addition to their forme:’stock.
They have also on hand a variety of
other goods worthy the attention of coun
try AU-.t chants.
November 29 w6w
H_' ROM Steam Boat's Freighting Boat
No. 24,) supposed to have hern taken,
throb;,lt mistake, one DAG of COFFEE,
marked M weighing 164 pounds. Any
inf urination respecting the same, will he
thankfully received hy
T. li. Gordon,
.lusky’s Range.
Dec. 0 2t
Great Bargain.
t
J. HE subscriber oilers for sale his pro
perty in Twiggs county, situated 18 miles
below Fort Hawkins. It lies immediately
on (lie Ocmuigee river, and contains 3050
acres of land, of a most excellent quality,
it being Swamp-hammock and pine.—3so
Acres are in cultivation ; and all the build
ings necessary for purchaser’s taking pos
session, are already upon the place.
There are also 30 negroes, and a consi
derable stock of cattle, horses and hogs,
which would be sold with the plantation,
if it were required.
The conditions upon which this place
may be purchased, at e : one third to be
paid ai or before the signing of the deed.,
and the balance by annuail instalments
thereafter.
For farther particulars, apply to my
brother, A. It. Ralston, in Augusta; or to
Die subscriber on the premises.
David KaLton.
November 29 tlstj
Notice.
'S'.ft'T’lLL be leased on the 4th January
V V next, at the house of Andrew But
h r, for five years, the Plantation of Alex
ander Downer deceased, situated on the
Goosawhatchie road, live miles from Au
gu ,ta. The premise sure in tolemblo re
pair; a comfortable Dwelling House; and
ail necessary out buildings.
Will be sold some machinery, calcula
ted for a Horse /(/ill or Cotton Gin, with a
pair of small mill stones.
All persons indt hied to the estate of
said Downer arc requested to make im
mediate payment, and those to whom the
estate may he indebted will present their
accounts properly attested.
Thomas S. Mills.
Reach Island, Edgefield District. /
Dec 10 ids 5
NO TILL.
ILL be Sold at the late residence
0 t Exukikl J. sstf.l!, sen. of Durke Coun
ty, dec. ; about live miles from Waynes
h(trough, all the personal property of
said deceased, viz; —Three Stead of Hor
ses, all the slock of Hoggs and Cattle of
said deceased, one hundred bushels of
Corn, three stack* of Fodder, Plantation
Tools, Household anti Kitchen Furniture,
one .Shot Gun, with sundry other articles
too tedious to mention. Terms ntadt
, known on the day of sale, by
(£7* The above sale will take place on
the 12th day of January next.
Ezekiel Lester, jun.
Dec 10 Executor.
FOli SALE,
) rp
JL HE Lot No. 156, 7 District Invur.
1 Enquire at this office.
November 26 ■ if
a
I ■ O 11 ■ i I IN I
AUCTION.
By I. Thompson.
On Tuesday the rst
of January next,
BILL BIS SOLI),
wrruovr iiiSKiiw:,
At the Market-House in the city of Augus
ta, at, 10 o’clock :
Two Prime
Negro Fellows.
Go.id Boat Hands—Terms Cush.
November T tds
GLOBE TAVEUN
AND SAVANNAH AND WESTERN
STAGE OFFICE.
W. SHAM IS ON,
SDspEGTFULLY acquaints his friends
and the public that bis house has undcT
> gone a thorough repair, and that it wil,
afford to Boarders, and Turn Hers, a re
ccption as comfortable as any other Estab
lishment of the kind in tlie Kothern Slates.
The Globe* is Situated on Broad Street
in the very center of tlie City and offers
peculiar advantages to the Planter, audio
Men of business generally'.
His stables are furnished with the best
of provender, and with faithful and atten
tive hostlers. He only solicits f rom the pub
lic dial proportion of patronage winch his
attention to business and to the condor,
of his customers may entitle hint to.
A Literary, Commercial and Political
BEADING BOOM,
Will be shortly opened for the acront.
moihui' n of his customers.
October, 15. ts
I‘iiu.vy Woods,
JYov. i&th, 1821.
ILL he sold at my house, at Public
Auction on tlie tenth day of January next,
(if not sold at private sale before dial
day,, all my LANDS, lying in Edgefield
District, on Gullet; Town Creek, contain
lll'r
1838 Acres, 1300 acres of
Land ,w hereon are two G ist Mills, ouc Saw
Mill, flood buildings, good water, lit/
acres in cultivation, in good repair, great
part fresh land. The pine land lies eight
miles from Cambridge, outlie main road
to Augusta, nnd an excellent stand for
public bnsincHs, good buildings and wa
ter, and orchards to be sold on one,
two and three equal, annual instalments
On the same day will he sold, stock of al
most every kind, household and kitchen
furniture, and a number of other articles
too tedious to mention, on a twelve
months credit. Those inclined 10 pur
chase, will do well to call and view the
premises before that day. Good endor
sers will be required to secure the pay
ment.
Philip Dillard.
Dee 6 wfilpd
. - ■ ■ ■ „
Notice.
Ok Friday, (he 4tli ~' darmaiy ne\(,
will he let lolllic highest bidder for the en
suing year, at the. house of Solomon Hoge, :
in Columbia county, on the Wrighlsbo
rough read, a prime parcel of 1
Nt.GUOKS,
Belonging to the estate of Beveliy I.owe, ,
deceased. They will not he allowed to he
put in any town, or work on the river as
boat hands, nor go out of the county with
i out leave; and all those indebted will do
well to mike immediate payment ; this
271 h November, 1821
Jus. CulJjrcßtJi,
Surviving JLxvcuttr. 1
Doc 6 fit
— «
$3“ A Card, i
T, ;
HOSE Clients who have intrusted flu- 1
sines* to my charge in the Federal Court
are hereby informed, that KkuaiiiiH. 1
Wir.iiß, Esq. of this City, will represent 1
me duting my absence f rom the State; — I
and those fur whom I am retained in bind- >
f ness in the Superior Cour ts of Richmond, *
Columbia and Burke* Counties, ate like- <
wise informed that Wh.lia.m W. I lost, :
Ekj. also of this City, will represent me |
during my absence. i
Nicholas Ware. ,
Augusta, Dec 6 w4t ,
CC/' Flic Editor of the Georgia Adver- ,
tisvr, is requested to insert the above Ad- ,
vertisemeiil once a week for four weeks.
QUAKER SPE3NGS. 1
*Va
4«be subscriber has taken that well
■Ji known stand.
Quakku Sriuxiis.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
pie Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general ,
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8— if
( U * The undersigned of
fers for sale his JtF.dJ. J'/iOJ'l'.lt'J'l
upon Washington-street, extendingfr.mi
Mr. Toseph Danforth's Lot to the come
upon Ueynold-street.
llohert Raymond Reid.
| September 3——U
— ... , N.. -—■ **l,
JusA i’wVsWAu l^,
AND H)ll HALK AT TUB • •
JIKRAJ. D- OFFICE,
By the Gross, Dozen or Single
Tut
* AND
&owt\iA' av oUua,
ALMANACK,
FOR THE YEAR OF UU/t LOUD
3
Calculated by K, Gntsii, ll'iikft County•
Nov, 26
Young’ Ladies’
aCABEISiX
II ,S, 11. DM)UK, presents her nv‘Bt
cctfnl compliments to the tuhab'.ftriH
oi‘ Augusta, and announces that she in
tends to open a SCIIO* 1., on the Ist Man
<lay in January next, tor the inairuciinn ok’
Young I.ad’n sin the French and Kughsh
Languages, Geography, History,. Mvlho*
(oj> v, plain and oratnenlal Work and Draw*
Terms of Tui I ion.
Heading and Spelling, per quarter, JS4
Do. do. with Wrilipg and Cyphering 6
Grammar, Parsing and Geography, 8
The above with History and .Mythology 5*
Drawing inclusively, N
Do. exclusively, G
French inclusively, F
Do. exclusively, 8 s ■
Kin broidery, G
Plain Work and Marking, Knotting and
Fringe will be included witlioH addition
to the terms. For further particulars,
apply for the present to Mrs. Labile, or
Mrs. bununnet, Broad street
Dec fi \vßt
Anadetyj*
Plain i Wasmvt .UvuAem-y
‘car tha llev Jus IVihon’nJ
ILL open on the Ist day of January,
Ibi>3, undei vivod'.tvcniiu ol'Kipchin Kant
ho, Teacher of Heading, Writing, Arith
metic, EnglishjGrainnmr, Geography, bu:y,
vejingnnd the Latin Language.
Dec 6 It pd '
Geoi j>;ia,UifhmoDil c/iviuty
November Term, 18^1.
Present, the lion. .Inns D. usauo.HEiir
Judge.
The PhinUr's Tank f\
the Siute oJ iC'.iUjfiu, ,
Ahciwoi 'J /Vino 1 Petition (nr Fore,-
Jilck'ime, > closure,
vs (
James ll■ La/itte, and |
tom Lots t:i Au/fiitln. )
III':X MSI.
tO PON the Petition of the Planters
Bank, of the state or Georgia, praying the
the foreclosure of the equity of redemp
tion in and locerlain Lots, in the county
and s'alc aforesaid, known in the plan of
Lots laid out at the upper end of Broad
street, in Augusta, hy Daniel Hturges,
Surveyor General, on the twenty-eighth
day of February, one thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen, and lying on the north
side of Broad street, as numbers one, two,
eleven and twelve, each containing thirty
feel front on said Broad sir. el, (..umber
one excepted,) which contains on. Broad
street, twenty-two and a hall's et, and on
Jones Street, thirty feet, being the same
on that, (Jonesstreet) as the other tlnee
Lots; which said Lots acre mortgaged hy
James li. Labile to llama McKinno, on tho
brat day of July, one thousand eight him-,
uted and eighteen, to secure the payment
of the sum ot three thousand fax hun
dred and seventy-two dollars and bay
cents, with interest, at one, two and duee
t ears, two thousand four hundred a d.
fotly eight dollars and thirty-two cents,
with interest thereon, being now due and
unpaid to the said Planters Bank-- •
And now at this term. Upon the motion
of Thomas Flournoy, in belt.d: ul tin Plain
i:ff: It is ordered, that the prim; pal In
terest & cost due on said Mortgage be paid
into Court, within twelve months from
the date hereof) or front henceforth the
equity of redemption wit* to foiever hat -
red and foreclosed, and the mortgaged
premises will be disposed of as the law
dit ects.
Ana it is further ordered, that his Buie
he published in one of the public Gaz
ettes of ibis place, at least once in every
mouth, until the time appointed for pay
ment, or served on the Mortgagor, or
iits special agent at least si:t months, pre
vious to the time the money is directed to
be paid.
( Taken from the Minutes.)
John ii. Mann, Clerk*
Clerk’s Oliice, /
Ulli Nov. 1621. 3
Nov, £ ml?m
Notice.
T” r copartnership heretofore existing
i. between William and lames Sinters, *
having this day been dissolved by mu
tual consent, all persons having claims'" -
against the (inn, are requested to present
the same to Wm, Shivers, sen. h'-r pay
ment; and .hose indebted are desired t.»
make immediate payment to hint at lint
Old Stand,
William Shivers, sea,
James Shivers.
Warren county, 17th >
November 1821. $ Nov. 29—3$t