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Fresh (foods.
lAt Private Sale,
E Caac silk Umbrellas, sup; quality
2 bait s low priced blue Cloths and
plains
1 do broad Russia Diapers
4 Cases super & common prints
il do 6-4 light & dark Binghams
L do plain and figured Cambrics
I' do do do Muslins
L do 7-8 and 4-4 British Shirtings
L do do Irish Linens
L do Nett & Worsted Suspenders
L do Brouse Linens
L do Dimities
I do Gentlemens Cravats assort’d
w pieces London Cassi
meres
Italian and Canton sewing Silks
Velvets and Velveteens
Boat and Shirt Buttons
Black Taffita Ribbons
Elegant Garnitures do
Macfc Galloons
■Mack Italian Crapes
Black Bombazettes
tali&n Linen Caxnbrick hdkTs
Coloured Linen Threads
Vtyite Cotton Sewings, &c. Bcc. &c.
—also-**
I.LES domestic Shirtings
do do Shirtings
do do Ginghams
do Sattirets.
above GOODS are offered for
>w for Cash, or short undoubted
Thompson $ Andrews.
ruary 14- -"6t
ERINO SHAWLS,
Scarfs S) Points,
Very Elegant,
deceived from N cw-Tork.
[JUNE Plaids, a few pieces hand
le patterns,
f white figured Sttlh Robes,
do. do. do. Ribbons,
adies’{Fleecy Gloves,
uper. black Italian Crapes,
bread and Bobbinette Laces, a great
assortment,
est company Flag Handkerchiefs,
Ik amt Tabby Velvets, various colors,
ery superior black Levantine Silk,
Rfed and figured do.
Rifcje Oros Dc Nap dp>
Lack'Jfiark blue Bombazines, very fine.
WITH A VABIBTT OT OTHF.II
2sFancs Articles,
rtiich p addition to Stock on hand, com
wise a very general assortment adapted
V[ p the klason.
:lT £ —r-ITKFWISK-*-A-
Cashmere Shawls
U!T A foil very elegant, will be received
an a fft*days
v Jewett, Abell, Co.
* V A Ut'per Wing City Hotel.
e Jafofory 21 -wtf
•*i ; floiiße 'X Lot,
,|| FOR SALE,
'in \||ishiDgton,Wilkes county
A lIftUSE, eligibly situated, on the
in Washington, is offered
Jfor salwat a just Valuation. It is divided
Lt prewit, into two tenements, contain-
on the lower floor, live on
the seSjnd, a good garret and cellar, and
has a Sail piece of ground attached to it.
Posfieswn can be bad of one tenement.
immedßtely ; and of the other, in May
; ; “For fujfcer particulars, enquire at this Of
{FrP ts ' . 1 .
Bop the Runaways.
m AWAY from the subscriber on
the 4t| instant,
FiM, oMcn 6j One
f i;. LuA, V il —
” jIM, stout, though not tall, large fjte
r heal. BAZIL, stout and well proportion
-111 complexion. VINSON, ra-
J tber߻tuler made,also yeliow complexion
IS 808, stout and well made, black. JOE, a
! ladiof fifteen, well grown, black. JACK,
! a sjnatl slender made African, also black
1 Ti* above fellows are no doubt on then
-1 wdT to Charleston. A reward of ten do!-
:: )a|i for,each of them will be paid for lodg
ifr them in jail, and giving early informa
tion, so I get them
I James B. Kobinson.
g March 7 ts
RfJfTaken up and
-brought to the Globe Tavern, Augusta
Grey horse about nine or ten years old.
blind of an eye-together with a pair of
saddle hags and a saddle and bridle. Ihe
, o wner*|4 requested to pay his expenses
and take him away.
Mareh 7 ts
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*if Brought to the
Wiildsj Bryan, near die market house, a
chettmt sorrel stud horse, in mistake for
onettKjat the above has lost; he is ball
facaiid blind in both e/es, wit h two whit
ietlflbks, the one on the fore foot and the
oth»sm the hind foot, Whoever busiest
th# by applying at the Post-Omci,
A4gttsta. or at the widow Bryan’s, can have
. tiifn j|fc;ain by paying all expense*
jm& 7 3t P
Augusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette.
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fVOL* a&l TVuipaflftv 5“ evil, that men do, lives afterthem: > ,
’ 1 3 IMatch 14, IS2&. Sctics—KTo. 44?.]
Cotton, Htook,
AND
T'S.ciiangc Pivoker.
THE subscaiber has taken an office in
the building lately QOcupied by
Messrs stsW»rl A Hargraves, on the lArtli
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post-
Office—where he oflV.ts his services in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friend* and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers
n commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other tjntlon mart the business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his Aotton and looking
up a purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and diilioully to
ascertain the true state of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton at the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist- In order to give time for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
leave the ware-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a. m.—ls left later than pine, sales
cannot be realized till the succeding day
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pro
vionsi
2d. Cotton will be sampled and ’receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next day.
3d, Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4th. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a. m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6$ cents fora hag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
brokerage,
Jn their Vartans Branches,
nili be attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock r. si. and from
three o’clock till five p. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
03* Money is sometimes worth more
than at others Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
Novembers. —-'tf
THE SUBSCRIBER,
IS J\ f OJV OPEjXIXG,
OX THE NOItTIT 3ID< OP JIUOAIt-STnEEX.
Opposite the Market, Avgusta,
AXD A OESEUAt ASBOUTM, ST OF
YAvui Wave
h regard to qualities, patterns, sizes
and prices of the foregoing articles, the
public will undoubtedly compare am.
judge f"r themselves —and they a.c res
pectfully requested to do so.
W. liantin.
February 23- tt
A Ken System of
Velvet Painting.
3XU & Mrs. CROCKEB will commence
giving Lessons in the above painting on
Wednesday the 6th inst. at the Bridge
Bank, residence of Mrs. Sandwich, Broad
Street.
Mr. Mrs. C. forhearto eulogize on the
superiority of the system, but invite the
{ Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta to call
and examine specimens of their work, and
also make themselves acquainted with the
facility of the method, confidently hoping
that they will be thereby induced to be
stow liberal patronage.
A course of lessons consists of twenty,
each an hour.
Term for teaching in this city, limited
to four weeks.
February 4—ts
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Administrator’s Sale.
fA/dlXhc 9-jid on Monday the IB'li
W Match next, at the house of M
it-n Jones, dec’d. all the personal property
of said deceased, consisting of one Negro
f-How ALEC, Cotton, Corn and Fodder;
Stock of every description, Household a. u
Kitchen Furniture.
iLSO—
At the sometime anil place,
WILL BE RENTED
The Mill and Plantation,
whereon the said d .ceased lived.—Terms
made known on t hat day.
THOMASDOOLV, I Adm’ra
RICH’d. H. JONES- 5 AdmrS
Feb. 7 w-4w (
#s*For Sale,
V PRIME Young Boat in South
, Carolina, opposite the fc ridge—sold for no
; fault whatever. For ifurthcr particulars
enquire at this office.
February 21 “ ■ 4f
©I&DSISIMSISIa
l>vy Goods, &c. &c. t
WM. H. EGA.N. f
CPPEU EMI, SOUTH SI HE OF B u'o?Al> -CTHKET.
or feus ran ssle.
An extensive assortment in the above/ine,
on the very lowest terms.
Among which are Comprised,
and Orleans Sugars,
Prime green Coffee
Patent Weeding Hoes,
Swede Iron
Prime Philadelphia Whiskey
Ground, Ailum & blown Sal;,
Genuine Holland Gin
Northern Do
Old 4th proof Jamaica Rum
West India do.
New England do.
4di proof Cognac Brandy
Genuine 4th proof Irish Whiskey
Double Ale, in Casks Ik Bottles
Philadelphia Beer
Malaga Wine
New Mackarel Nos. 1, 2 Es 3
Dupont’s FP FFF Powder
English treble in in Ganmsters
German Ik Blistered Steel
Smith’s Tools of all descriptions
Cut Nails of all sizes
Crockery
English bar Lead
Ditto Patent shot nssorted
Ditto Castings
Plough Moulds
Loaf Sugar
Whiltemorc’s Cotton Cards
Prime new Baltimore Flour
Ued Herrings /
Very prime Molasses
Wool Hals
Printed Calicoes
Northern & Scotch Homespuns
Ginghams, Linens, &c. ike.
February 28 ts
IS©©© BUSHELS Corn, in Lots
to suit purchasers,
30 Ilhds. and 34 barrels Philadelphia f
Whiskey,
30 Barrels Mackarel No, 2,
20 Sides Bridle Leather,
50 Boxes Herring
ron SALE, 31T
M‘Gran Gordon.
N. B—oWVs on X. Wnk.
_Marcli 4 3t
Aaron Muss,
SADDLER,’ No. 38,
Ji'orth Third street, Philadelphia,
HeSPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the customers of the late firm of
WALLACE $ ROSS,
SADDLERS,
that he continues to carry on the Sad
dling business, at the Old Established
Stand, No. 38 North Third street, where
he has a general assortment of Ladies and
Gentlemen's Saddles, Saddle Bags, Bri
dles, Whips, &c. which he will dispose of
on reasonable terms.
February 18 fit
Fresh Oysters.
s. men.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON UANH,
C/VSTKRS iu the Shell and pickled in
different ways, in the best manner. All
orders from the country with the Cash
enclosed will be thankfully leceived and
punctually attendrd to; or Cash paid
over to E Wood, Si Co. Augusta.
Savannah, March 4 5t
v yeuing Exe-ncU &c\um\.
,i
A.PERSON qualified for Teaching the
French Language gramatically and prac
tically, intends opening an evening school
for gentlemen at his own residence, as
soon as six subscribers are obtained; and
as the number is limited to Ten, applica
tions are solicited as early as possible
For terms, and further particulars, apply
to
J. B Laiittc.
, Feb 21 3w
For iSiile, or to Rent.
'F
3. HE subscriber offers to sell her bouse
ami Lot on the Sand Hills. The lot is
large—the situation is pleasant and con
venient —and the terms will be easy to the
purchaser, if not sold before the Is of
MAY, it will be let for the ensuing year.
Particulars may be learnt on application.
Margaret Sandwich.
i March 7 —wtf
50 Dolls. Reward
tt)ANAW \Y from llicsnbEcrifaor Ilvinp
ru ar Chvrksborough, Jackson county, Geo.
about the 10th of November last a Negro
man by the name of BILL ; he is about
five feet 10 or 11 inches high, well pro
portioned, has uncommon large feet, a
down look when looked at; rather inclined
to be yellow complected, and about 24 or
25 years of age. The above reward will
be given to any person for apprehending
and lodging said negro in any safe jail
within this state, and such information
given as will enable me to get him.
J. J(. Singleton.
( January 21—. if
(£3* A young man who is
well acquainted with Book-Keeping,
drawing off accounts, &c, would like to
i g< \ employment by the Job, Week, or
; Month. —For farther particulars enquire
at t\iis Office.
Hiirch 7 'tf
'
Sugar, Coflcc Molasses.
JjJ.IIDS. prime Orleans Sugar
50 Bags Prime Coffee,
I 50 llluls. Molasses,
100 Barrels Mackarel, Nos. 16)5,
Low for Cash, by
Thompson & Andrews.
February 21 -it
Insurance against
Fire !
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency
r*K
JL HE Subscriber offers to take risks a
gaiiiht Fire on Houses, Out-Uuildmgs,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent,
Brand strict,
{Between tin Post Office SJ Cl lobe Tavern.)
December 20
A Piano Forte, for sale.
T
JL m-ysubscrlAer lias for sale a very fine
toned PIANO FORTE, which he will sell
cheap for cirsh. The instrument can be
sceu by calling at the Planter’s Hotel.
P. Gulliiher.
January 31—— ts
«TA\\Viuistx*atov Hale».
I
By J. 15. Herbert, & Co.
(lie first Tuesday in April next,
will be sold before the Court-House in this
(City, between the usual hours, the per
sonal property of Mr. Daniel Hotchkiss,
deceased, consisting of the following ar
ticles, one half of the line of Stages run-
Suing between Savannah and Augusta, viz : I
jTwo well built Stages, with all necessary
[Harness, 24 prime Horses, selected for
ithe purpose, the Stables at the different
stands on the road, also, one Gig £i Har
ness, one Wagon and Harness, sundry ar
ticles of Household Furniture,—The above
property sold by permission of the Honor
able the Inferior Court, and by order of
the administrator Terms Cash.
P. S.—Persons wishing to purchase tbv
Stages, should visit the line and see the
respective team of Horses, as they will be
sold as they stand upon the line, the con
tinuation of the running of the mail re
quiring it.
Savannah, Feb. 12. —tds Feb 18.
Stenography,
CjTENTLEMEN desirous of instruction
in the above art, can in the course of
Ten Lessons (by devoting two hours in
each day) become acquainted with its
fundamental principles, at the moderate
expense of TEN DOLLARS. Ten Sub
scribers arc required before any engage
ment can oc made on the part of the In
structor. Reference may be made to
William W. Holt and R. W- Cook, Esqrs
or to the subscriber, at the City-Hotel,
during the present week
Isaac Winship.
January 31 ts
Estrajs.
GEORGIA, j Clerk’s Office of the
Lincoln County. > Inferior Court.
JVI.AUTIN Willis of Capt. Micajah T.
Anthony’s district, posted before John
Moss, Esq. a bright bay mare, five feet
high, supposed twelve or fifteen years
old, inclined sway backed, some saddle
spots on the back, a small star on the
forehead, shod all round. —Appraised by
Thomas O. Russell and John Oliver, to
twenty ftvc dollars, 27ih Feb. 1822.
ALSO—
John A. Burks, of Tapt
I.evcreU’s District, posted before Thomas
Lyon, Esq. of the same district, a gray
horse ten or twelve years old, fourteen
and a half hands high, blind in the left eye,
and blemish in the right.—Appraised by
Jacob Carver and John M. Ware, to thirty
five dollars, 6th February 1822.
True Extract from Est ray Book of said
County, March 7th, 1822
Ft ter Lamar, rl’k.
March 11 3t
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NOTICE.
Agreeable to an order of the Infe
rior Court of Burke County, when setting
for Ordinary purposes ; will be sold, at
the Court house in said County, on the
first Tuesday in May next, between the u
sual bom s of sale.
One Negro boy named Pe
ter, belonging to the estate of Matthew
Scarborough, decease J, sold for tbe bene
fit of the Heirs and Creditors of the said
deceased.
David Scarborough, Ad’mr.
'■ March 11 ids
I Augusta, Bi/i January , 1822.
r m
1 JL HE Copartnership heretofore existing
i under the firm of Stone ii Reynolds, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All un
settled business of said firm will be attend
ed to by Thomas Reynold, who is duly an
thorized to settle tbe same. All persons
indebted to said firm are requested to
» make immediate payment; and those hav
, ing demands, to present them lor selUe
> ment.
r Wm. Stone,
Thomas Reynolds.
\ January 10— —-wtf
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Globe Tayerni
T
HR Subscriber informs liis friends and
tlie public, that bis
Reading Room ,
is just nrranged,and that bis Baris much
nune convenient. And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, he is
better able to provide for tbe apeommo
dation of his customers ; and can safely
promise them, that as far as bis meausand
ability to comply with his wishes can go,
he will attend to the comtort and conveni
ence ot every guest who may honor him
with a call.
B(3"'Fbe Savannah & Wash
ingtou Stages nut up at the
Globe,
W. SHANNON,
December 20.
QUAKER SPRINGS.
«4Ttho subscriber has taken that well
fa* known stand
Quaker Srtuwns.
LATELY occupied by M..jor Durkce,
situated seven t&iics above Augusta on
;be Washington mad and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8 ts
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1. llsubscriber has located himself at
Marion, Twiggs County, and will attend
the different Courts, embraced in the
Southern Circuit.
Hobt. Augs. Real), jr
February 18- lOt
Just Received,
On Consignment,
T
JL M O Cases of Irish Linens (Superior
Bleach,)
And one Case of Irish Diapers.
(jfff Purchasers may now have an op
portunity of supplying themselves by the
Piece, at a price much lower than they
have been accustomed to obtain them.
ALSO,
A few pieces Black Nankeen Crape.
Bcnj. G. {Sims.
February 28——3 w
%* At a -mealing nl*
the subscribers,held at tbe CITY HOTEL,
on the 22d inst. for the purpose of ngu
luling the charges for keeping hoiaus at
liven, it was resolved, that in conse
quence of the late great rise in the price
of provender, the Billowing prices shall
hereafter be established :
Horse, per day, $1 00
Do. per month, 20 00
Drovers, per day, 00 60
BYRD & DANFORTII.
WM. SHANNON.
JOHN MILLER.
G. LONGSTREIT.
WOODSON LIGON.
ROBERT M‘KEEN.
February 28———if
Administrator’s Sale.
A.GREF.ABLE to an order of the hon
orable the Justices of the Inferior Court,
Richmond county, while silting for ordin
ary purposes, will be sold at the market
house in tbe city cf Augusta, on the first
Tuesday, being the second day of April
next,
Five Negroes,
belonging to the estate of Susannah Me
Murphy, dec’d—viz Lucy, a negro woman
about 45 years old; Ho.ace, about 25
years, well known in this city as a Dray
man; Nancy, a fine healthy woman, about
19 years old, and her two Children, one
about three years, and the other about
one year old. The above named person
al property is to be sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Luke Deed, Adm’r.
March 7 ids
Slop the Villains.
C
OTOLEN from the subscribers, on the
night of the 2d instant, at Centreville,
(McCord’s) Two Bay Geldings:—One a
bout 16 bands high; 9 years old, has a
small v bite streak in his forehead,a re
markable protuberance on each shoulder
b ade, hind feet white, the oeek a little
sunk before the weathers, no brands recol
lected, racks generally, and shod all round.
The other about II years old, 5 feet
high, one hind foot white, a scar over his
right eye, a small knot over the left, shav
ed by the saddle, a short switch tail, and
an old pair of shoes on before. There
were taken at the same time two saddles,
bridles and blankets.
A liberal reward will be given fur the
detection of the thief, or any information
concerning the horses
J R. Mc.funkin,
Joseph A. Iliic.l.
Wilkes’ county. Geo Maid' 7 -It
Executor’s Hide.
W"ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at tbe court house in the town
ot Waynesborough,
One hundred acres of land,
'he p i.periy of Ezekiel Lester, sen, late
cf Burke onury, dec. about five miles
from Waynesborough, adjoining of Cation
Men it, Jesse Tenison.and o.'h resold for
the benefit of the credltdfts of said dec.
Ezekb‘l Lester, ex’r.
March 11——Ul«
TotheL AVUUS
In the City of Augusta.
\f
* FWKR, would in*
loni., that he has chunked his place of in
struction in PENMANSHIP, to ij»ai pica.
• ant will delightful Room, in the Oiplian’B
Asylum, over the Free School, (Green
reel) where Ladies only will attend.—
A Class is already formed, and his Lessons'
commenced; others who may wish insiruc.
lion, are invited to call at the Writing'
Academy, where Specimens of improve*
ment by Ladies in this City may be seen,
and which will better prove the utility of
Mr. Flake's method of leaching', than a
volume in comment on the system—and is
it not a time when the advantages of one
of llic most useful Aits, is of peculiar im
.penance to that part of the community
who seem in very many instances to he
the lead in Society, in forming use*
ful and heitevojent institutions !
So extensive are the benefits of this no
ble Art, that the lines of the Poet may
justly be introduced—
“ What gives to noble deeds a name,
“ The Patriots and Poets fame ;
“ And all that crowns the sous of men,
“Springs from the guidance of the Pen,”
Hoars of attendance, from 9 A, M, to
1 P. M. and from 2to 5 P. M-
Mr F. pledges himself that in
every instance where proper attention is
given, if the improvement is not satisfac
tory, the amount of Tuitinn shall be re
turned, and which it is his custom to have
in advance. Further parricidal's may bo
bad on enquiring at the Writing-Room.
March 7w*.tf
Mail JUjljEg Stage.
T
■JL HF, subscriber intends running a Sti pe
Coach twice a week from this place to
M mtgomery, Alabama, on the first day of
March next, and will continue running all
the year.
Hugh Knox.
Milledgcville, Feb. 21 1m mil
Sheriff’s Sales .
win IT*soia,
On the first Tuesday in April next, at
the Court.house in Jacksonboro’ Striven
County, between the him sos ten and
tour o’clock at pub ie out-ciy
All that 't ract, Lot, or Par
cel of Land, situate lying and being in
ihc County of Scriven, containing oiiis
■undred and sixty Acres, more or lc s, lt>
» :ing in several different tracts, adjoin
"ig laml belonging to Hie estate of Wil
liam Mobley, deceased, and la l ds be.urg
ing to the estate of William Foxwdl, le
vied on as the property of Elijah R. Pick
ten, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa, in favor of
David Swiconl, vs said Elijah E Pickren,
deceased, property pointed out by the
ad minis'll ators.
ALSO,
All that Tract of Land, con
taining one hundred Acres, adjoining
lands of John Sever,and land* of William
Hand, taken as the property of John
White, to satisfy a fi fa, in favor of Tho
mas G. Walker, against John White, pro.
perty pointed out hy the defendant,
ALSO,
One negro Woman named
Jude, taken as the property of Stephen
Miller, to satisfy a fi fa, in favor of James
Higginbottom, & Co. vs said Stephen
Miller.
James Bryan, Sh’ff. s. c.
Jacktonboro' Feb 28, 1822.
Sheriff's Sales—Continued
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the court-house in Jackson,
borough, Scriven county, between the
hours often and four o’clock,
Three JSegroes, namely, fab.
am, Jeffry anu Andrew, levied on -; r *tiie
property of Tarlton 11. He si, to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of James G. Salisbury, vs.
Tarlton U. Best and Wm. B. Mctclnuer ;
also to satisfy afi fa in favor of \V His
Young, vs. Stephen Butler and Tan ton
B. Best.
—ALSO
One Mahogany bedstead, one
coo mill, out. ox-curt, and one b n »,f iron,
taken as the property of Wm. C Wayne,
to satisfy afi fa in favor of N Ware, vs.
Win C, Wayne and Unger McKinney.
James Bryan, Sh’ffs.c.
Maicli 11 td»
Administrator’s Sale.
A GHEE ABLY loan order of the Hono
rable the Superior Court of Burke
County, when sitting for ordinary puijpo*
ses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, attbe Court House in Waynes*
borough, a negro man slave, by the nr me
of CYRUS, belonging to tbe esta •: of
Jesse T. Carpenter, dec’d. to be sold for
be benefit of tbe heirs and credit’ rs of
said deceased Terms made kn ; n on
the day of sale
John Carpenter, Adm’r,
bimeoa Davis, Adra'r.
in it lit of his wife.
January 24. 1822 wtds.
: Uill?t on .Si i oTfe"
FQU SJLE BY
EDW’n J. HARDIN, & Co-
February 21—-Ct