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IHB MUSEUM.
OUR ‘OWN AFFAIRS.
Since tlio present proprietor lias been’ inter
acted in the Musevm, accounts for advertising
ami subscriptions have been ncosmulating, year
after y ear, with no good prospect of their being
speedily liquidated. Having undertaken the es
tablishment without funds, and at a high valua
t ion, we became involved for a considerable a
mount, while the actual receipts have been scarce,
ly sufficient to meet the current expcnces of the
business. Our subscription list has continued to
increase; our advertising patronage has swelled
to an aironnt beyond our warmest expectations.
Hut still we found ourselves incumbered with
demands whieb it was difficult to satisfy. Under
this view of affairs, we came to the resolution of
closing the concern of Kappel & Bartlet; and
t hbt we might be able to meet the demands a
gainst. ourselves, we determined to insist upon a
speedy settlement with every person indebted
to the establishment.
‘I bis course will appear the more reasonable
’whenitis'eonsidered dial many of these debits
have been standing for five years. During
which period, even many wealthy gentlemen of
tlirfeity, and most of our country subscribers,
have been receiving tlie Museum without ever
remembering to make the least payment. AY e
shall, therefore, without the least reserve, place
every demand of tins nature in the hands of a le
gal agent, for summary collection.
To those of our friends who have patronized
our establishment, and paid us for our labor, we
return our wan est and sincere thanks, llut to
these who have boasted of bestowing their pat
ronage, for the purpose of giving us their coun
tenance'ahd support, but who have never paid us
a'fartlimg— although we feel grateful, as in duty
bound to do, for their good will—yet we must
add, that necessity compels us to decline tlieir fa
vors in future.
Those jj'ho may be in arrears to us, and are
unable to pay, without realty distressing themselves
nr theirjamiiics, it is not our intention to press.
We are*disposed to wait better fortunes and bet
ter times. It is an indulgence which we ask for
ourselves, and which we are perfectly willing to
grant to others. Hut those who have money,
and put off our just claims, from a spirit of parsi
mony or from inattention, can expect no such
delay. COSAM EMIR BARTLET.
January 3,1822.
A Situation Wanttd,
RN the Country or Town, any kind of Wer
■_ catitile business, apply to the Editor <>l
this paper, and appbcation ‘"ill be attended
to. jan 5 s 4
Notice,
i LL Persons are cant mi rd sgainat crediting
any of the crew nf thr British Brig *■>’ ed.
well, as neither the Captain nr the Consignees
will lie responsible for their debts,
jan 9 \,7
Wanted,
Tp 1 ’ 0 pood .vessels to had atSt Mary’s, with
sJL Lulliher, one for Boston,the other for Ncvv-
York—for term# apply to
jan 7 5 C. C. GIItSWOI.D & CO
Foi* Hale.
30 Rblfr pilot Bread
30 do Boston Crackers
111 do messlleif ,
. 30 do No 1 Maefceael
300 Hushels lush Potatoes
40 qts Codfish Super quality
Onions by the barrel or hunch
Butter in half barrtMs, Tubs or Kegs
15 bids full strain'd Lamp Oil
20 boxes >perm Candles No 4 5 St 6
10 do Soap
JO bbls Train Oil
Cider by the Barrel
Vinegar do
- Apples do
2 lihds Whiting
Leaf Tobacco t>v the ewt or hlul
-ALSO,—
1 Trunk of Gentlemens Fine Boots
very low by
ISAAC It. GIFFORD C Cos.
jan 17 nl4 J'< ‘fair’s Wharf.
Suva Coff> e,
20 hags this rm.-eri'-r anicle. now landing
from Hrig Sen no, from Boston, and p “ticularly
recommended to tlie attention of families by
14 n 12 TUFTS & REFT)
Cut IN ails.
r 'j casks Cut Nails, assorted sizes, landing
from schr Phoebe, For sale by
jan 14 11 E WILLIAMS & Cos.
Jiills on Boston,
For sale by
jan 7 be MI ICUF.LL h BAUTLF.TT.
* bates Waltham Cottons at redu-
I. • ced priqev
Iff pipes itoilunil Gin, Chathains cargo
15 ‘liiiiijulins cfo Thus Fowler’s do
- 8 btds Sugar, 4 lihds do
-.3 Uimijohns Cognac Brandy 7 years old
20 haps AltPomls, Harris’s Tobacco
40 boXcs'freafi Muscatel Uuisins
100 bbls Bye Whiskey
A few pieces Cotijii Bagging suitable for
mending
30 casks 2d quality Bice,
For sale by
S E PARKMAN
jail 10 U*9 Jiirite-'* wharf.
’'ricks Mackerel.
57,000 Hutith Carolina Bricks, lor Sale
ve.y low if taken from the Wharf.
—AISO
Landing fix m Poston,
20 litas Nu 1 M:-„ckeiel
2 ) do Nu l do I
jan \ ‘ Id L BALDWIN A Cos.
Drafts on Baltimore,
At any sight, lor sale bv
an 15 13 * JAKE A M AGFii
.V. ft. Rum , Whiskry, fyc.
TJu: cif : of f'.e brig Fame— l Consisting.of :
dyo bbls V O Whiskey
120 k-'gs K. ptnc.kv I-anl i
10 ldj'’s4i!iprc'>t'N O Rum ji
l’i r sale i>y , rIV It LIAMS kCo (
iau V 19 ‘ : * ‘ ji
FRANCIS J. LAY,
ftf*AS just received hy brig Hope, caplain
Ukl Chainplin*—and sr saje j j
Cologne Water I
. Coburg StilFners 1
Fancy Soaps
S H I’-F-ees New London Bilbous Litis, di
rect from Lees Dispensatory’.
, —also —
Doct P E Brandins Anti Rheumatic Salve,
for the Rheumatics, Toot aoh &c which is wor
thy the attention of any one afflicted with these
complaints. On hand, ,
Lynch and Clark’s superior Soda Powders
do do Congress Water
Tut up in the most perfect state by the doz.
or single bottle.
English Seidletz Powders
Henry’s Calcined Magnesia Ac
At his Druggand Chemical ware house, cor
ner of Congress and Whitaker-streess, Shadd’s
buildings ja 17
For Sate,
A Gang of NEGROES, consisting of about 80
or 90, who have been accustomed to tlic
cultivation of Rice. For terms apply to
THOMAS OGIER, Charleston.
If not disposed of a private sale before Tues
day, 12th February next, they will on that day
he sold in Charleston at Public Auction, by Mr.
Ogier. By order of the executors of Doctor
Wm. Walley. §wwtl4
For Private Sale ,
A PLANTATION upon Savannah River, in
tlie’ Parish of St. Luke, known by the name
of tliejßecess—lately belonging to Mr. William
Wilson, deceased, and adjoing the plantation
of Mr. James 11. Ancrum. For particulars ap
ply to WM. DRAYTON, Y
JAMES FERGUSON, \ Charleston.
C C. PINCKNEY, Jr. }
Or to TUFTS & REED, Savannah.
jan 17 %14
•
Wants a Situation,
AS Teacher in an Academy or Private Fami
ly, in anv part of this state, a gentleman
who has had the best of education, of which,
and of his moral character, he can produce sat
isfactory testimonials. Letters addressed K.
L L. M. to the care of the Editors, will meet
with attention. jan 10 n8
For Sole.
® THE house ami lot opposite the
Court House, at present in the oecupa
i tion of\V T William,,, Esq. The situation is
one of the most eligible, and the house among
the most commodious in this city. Apply to
C BOLTON,
tv ho oilers also
A second hand Carriage and Harness, and a
Horse of superior qualities either for the Saddle
or Harness. l‘2a jan 15
PETER DREGE,
Three doors south of the City Hotel,
LjXH ■ MvS his friends and the public ill geuer
t si for the large support he has received in
tins city since he commenced business. He
takes this importunity to ofi'er
105 PACKAGES
Just received from England and the north, of
the most fashionable
HATS AND CLOTHING ,
CHKAPKIt THAI* EVStI.
Extra superfine boys’ Waterloo Coats, full silk
trimmings, at the low ra'e of sls
Fine and extra fine black Dress Coats, trom gl6
upwards
Extra blue Saxony do. §2O, and upwards
Extra line and superfine double mill’d fashiona
ble Pantaloons, ofa' l colors, from §4 to 12
First rate gentlemen’s fine whiie linen Shirts,
from Jsl ?5 to 4
French Florentine Waistcoats, S2£
Extra quality English do. new “utterti, g 5
nine and other colors Surtouts, gl‘2 Ik upwards
Extra fine Waterloo Coals, full trinnn’d with
silk $22
Gentlemen’s knit Drawers, from 6 cts. to $2
Merino do Shirts, from gl to 1J
Superfine lamb’s wool Socks, 3 pair for gt
l.itlle boys’ Gieat Coats ofall colors, g>J
Misses* Polices from §4 to 6. scarlet, colors
Fearnaught Great Coats, ssl and upwards
Warranted extra fine water proof Hats, g 8
Imitation Beavers, S3
Boy’s Hats, SH
Blue, black, buff and white fashionable Waist
coats
Large size silk Umbrellas, from g‘2J to 3}
Extra large size tartan plaid Cloaks, with two
capes
Gentlemen’s silk Stockings at gif
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s patent elastic silk
Stockings at g 2 per pair
Cases fine and extra tine Irish Linen, from 25
to 8 7% cents
Cassimere Pantaloons at g 8
ALSU
A great quantity of
NEGRO CLOTHING,
Consisting of Jackets and ‘browsers, from S H
to 6 a suit
Superfine gentlemen’s Beaver Gloves, 75 cts.
nov 30 22
Corn Afloat.
20.000 bushels white Maryland corn afloat,
For sale by JOHN LATHROP Si Cos.
jan 4 3s
Nails, etc.
72 casks Nails, Brads, and Tacks
li'O kgs no. 1 Sc 2 Tobacco approv’d brands
20 tubs swee* Butter
Printing, Sheathing & YV raping Paper
boxes of Currant Wine in bottles
kegs of fresh Crackers
Now lauding and for sale by
jan 8 li6 W. LIPPIT Sc Cos.
10 casks Shot assorted,
TANDING and for sale bv
l A. MORGAN,
jan 7 n5 Jones’ upper -wharf.
R. L. milling; 7
Jit the sign of the big Boot. North side
Market Square.
HAS just received’ per Sereno, one trunk
Childrens Kid Boots very line, ail colors,
together with a complete assortment of Lad'es,
Gemlemejis and Childrens B <ots and Shoes. !
In Store, a few dozen Morocco Skins, a]]
colors. jan 16 s!3 j
*Fer New-Orleans.
xfitr < The brig FAME, Capt. T L Adams,
will sail on Sunday the 27tli inst. For
passage only, having elegant accommodations,
apply on board, or to
jan 17 14 K. WILLIAMS Sc Cos. j
For Baltimore ,
A&U THE Schooner Sally, Matthews mas
ter, will sail in a few days, for freight
or passage apply on board at Rices W half, or
t 0 I. H. SAGE 8t Cos.
jan 15 12
For Havre ,
. The fine British brig SPEEDWELL,
gfP capt. Bathgate, a first class vessel, will
meetwith despateh. For freight of 400 bales
Cotton, apply to
dec 27 JOHNSTON & HILLS.
For Liverpool.
The well known regular trading ship
sjyk*c JANE, James Drummond, piaster, has
commence ) loading, and will be despatched
without delay. ■ For ‘reight, apply to captain D
on board, at Bolton’s wharf or to
. jan 9 7 JAMES DICKSON 8c Cos.
For Liverpool.
THE Staunch Ship AFRICA, Jno.
jjyUjjg Johnston jr. master, has commenced
loading, and will meet with despatch, having
700 Bales Cotton engaged; for freight of 250 to
1 300 Bales, apply to tlie master on board at John
: stons’upper wharf oj to *
’ jan 9 c 7 JOHNSTON & HILLS.
For Liverpool.
The coppered and fast sailing ship
HARMONY, S Woodward master, has
part of her cargo engaged and Will not be de
layed in loading. For freight, apply on board
at Telfair’s wharf or to
jan 10 8 MITCHELL 8c BARTLETT.
; For Greenock.
< The copper fastend ship HARRIET,
■ Reed, has half her cargo engaged.
For freight, apply on board or to
[ jan 10 8i MITCHELL & BARTLETT.
For ew-York.
Jmi THE elegant fast sailing Coppered
vjjffl ap and Copper fastened packet ship Oor
• air. It. L I’orter will meet with despatch, for
freight or passage having very superior accotn
i modal 'ons, apply to capt. P. on hoard at Tay
; lors Wharf, or to C.C. GRISWOLD 8c Cos.
jan 16 13
i For Liverpool ,
: Jm\ To sail on the 20th inst. The ship
ERIN, Day, master, having the princi
pal part of her freight engaged, can take from
Ito 200 bales Cotton. Apply to
jan 15 12i SAMUEL WRIGHT.
For Havre or Liverpool ,
-1* freight may offer.
lug The superior ship BLUCfIER, Kobt.
Potter, master. Apply on board at Jones’ low-
Fer wharf, or to
A. IU HARDS.
Who has received per said ship and offersfbr sale,
.300 tons Liver pool Ground Salt
16 casks first (pudity Porter
jan 18 els
For Charleston.
le le tf u * ur sloop MARY,
IhilLs Brown, master, will meet with dis
; patch For frtigbt or passage, having good ac
co’ mtulations, apply to the master on board at
Exchange wharf, or to
Jan 19 c ISAAC COHEN.
100 bales of Cotton arc
wanted to complete the cargo of the ship THO
MAS KOWLER, for Liverpool. Apply to capt
, Candler on hoard, at Jones’ lower wharf, or to
jan 17 Hit • A RICHARDS
{£7° 200 bales Cotton are
wanted on freight to fill the bt rque SPARTAN,
for Liverpool Apply to
july 17 H GUMMING k GWATHMEY.
For Sale,
MpilF. TYRO, aflat built bor.t well tabulated;
l foe the navigation of the Savannah river in |
i's lowest state,.she is nearly new and the bull- j
ding of her cost upwards of gSOO—She will be ’
sold to close a concern at tlie low’ rate of glso, j
and would make an excellent river boat.
ALSO.
The Augusta B at Fair play with poles, heks
and jams complete, as she now lies at William
son’s wharf, is ready to receive fae*ghfaapplv to
* CANTF.LOU &I.XMAR,
jail 8 s6 Williamson's buildings.
Combs,
‘9 MIE sijJiscribejis keep constantly on hand a
1. general assortment of Shell and imitation
Combs, BUTLER SCRANTON,
i jail,B 6 Come-ot IS yan U Barnard- St.
Notice,
A Few hale; Cotton has been by necessiu
thrown nt; early yesterday morning, from
on Board the boat PI I.H I” t rom Augusta. Any
person picking up the same, and informing the
subscriber this week, will be liberally rewarded
JAMES CONROY,
; j ar t 14 12 .hide-son's wharf.
R. A. Calmer § Cos.
Have for sale, non’ landing,
3u bbls best Rye Gin
Also—6 do Cucumber Pickles
jan 15 12s§
Laic Office ,
MATTHEW HALL McALLISTER, offers
Ins professional services to his friends and
the public. His office is on West Broad-street,
directly in front of the old Market,
jan 12 wa§ 10
JV C. Rum and Ballast.
39 bbls N E Rum
20 tons excellent stone Ballast
Apply to capt Harding on board br'g Sereno
<>r to , K WILLIA MS & Cos
Who have f r sale,
A few pieces low priced Plains and Cboppas
| jan 17 14 w )
This Way Published,
BY THOMAS LONG WORTH,
Johnson square,
LACON;
j Or many things in few w ords, addressed to
j those who think, by the Rev (J C Colton,x
“ The nolffest study of mank ind is man.' 1
This w ork is most highly recommended bv
all the Literary Reviews, having within a short
period gone through eight editions in London,
and is a book that ought to be in the bands of
every one who reads. .
The edition now offered for sale is but ball
the price of the former American copy, neatly
printed on a small type, in a large 18 mo. vol
ume, handsomely done up in boards, at 75 cents
jan 7 5
Prime Cotton Land.
TWO hundred acres Prime Cotton LAND,
near White Bluff Meeting-house—for sale
by GARDNER TUF FS,
jan 10 Jnß ■
i .*■-.• i ■ ii ■ .... ■ ‘
Picked, up Adrift.
ON the 7th of this month, betweeu St Johns
and Amelia Island, a green painted clinker
built boat, containing a sailors chest, with some
w omens and childrens clothes, without oars,
mast or sails. Tlie owner may hear of her by
applying on board the Smack Rainbow, at Ty
bee creek. jan 15 s*
; Share Moulds, Pork, Gin
Landing from ship Corsair,
3 tons Share Moulds
50 bbls prime Pork
73 do Union Gin
In Store,
60 bbls prime Pork, 26 do Mess do
1 15 do mess Beef, 47 do prime do
! 20 do Loaf Sugar, 50 boxes Soap
50 boxes Candles
I 260 bbls superfine Flour
39 firkins prime Goshen Butter
15 casks Shot, well assorted
40 hf bbls fly market beef
8 bbs Cherry Brandy
3 marble Chimney’ Pieces
1 161 casks Connecticut Stone Lime
50 kegs manufactured Tobacco
2 elegant Gigs at F Denslers, for sale by
jan 16 C C GRISWOLD 84 Cos
CITRON.
‘JWIH subscriber has lately received clarified
1 Citron, ofa very superior quality, also,
Figs in Drums, which he offers for sale at rea
sonable prices THOMAS CAMPBELL.
Marshals Buildings, Barnard street,
janl6 i 16
L. 11. SAG K, & Cos.
O Bulloch's wharf
FFER for sale
25 pipes £
50 bbls 3 Country Gin scdect brands
30 do super NOS gar, 25 do Loaf do
40 chests and half chests Hyson Teas
10 do Hyson ski” and Souchong do
30 bags Havana and Si D mingo Coffee
20 Kegs Tobarc No 1
10U boxes Soap and ’ a dies
20 kegs Putter, 15 do Lard
10 bags Corks, s5 bbls Whiskey
50 . ds Cider, 20 do double Aie
Corn, flmti, &c 13 jan 16
I *
Received,
Per Brig Sereno from Boston
3 cases xiraw lionnetts
2do do Trimmings, very nice
2 do womens welti and Shoes
1 do thick Boots, suitable for the season
3 do do cowhide Shoes
2 trunks moroc< o Sliu^i
A few dozen pairs lumhs-wool Socks
1 trunk fine wax calf-skin nail’d Shoes
1 do do do do sew’d do
1 do. do do do do Boots
20,000 Spanish Cigars
And a general assortment morocco and kid
riloes, coarse and fine shoes, a general assort
ment for sale low by MOUSE & STONE
jan 16 “ 13
State & County Taxes for iß2t
H iF. subscriber informs the citizens ofChat
-41 bam county, that he is prepared to receive
the State and County lasts for 1821 ; winch
are to be paid in Bills receivable at the Packs
in this city, on or before the 16th of February
j next; after that day executions will be issued
; against all defaulters
His Office is kept at tlje northwest corner of
! Market square. Office hours from 10 to 2o’
clock. JAMES FPPINGKR
Tar Collector, Chatham County.
j jan 16 §wal3
Corn Afloat ,
rpilE cargo of Mary 81 Hannah lying at luces
JL Wharf, for sale by
jan 16 13 L. H. S AGE 8t Cos.
To Planters.
\Fevv sample Pl- ughs trom the manufact
ry of Robert Sinclair Baltimore, of various
patterns, are just received and will be so’ w,
apply to * DANIEL CARNEY, Jr.
jan 16 ah§ Hunters buiiu .
Valuable Lot.
For sale—the lot No 4, firsttyih-;
‘ifrj.d ing, Reynolds ward, on the Bay, wm. 1
the improvements thereon; a capitalist wouli
realize a handsome inieretst from the rents tiff
property would yield. Apply to
jan 17 14nt ‘ Wm. BELCHER.
Looking-Glasses.
JAV. MORRELL, offers for sale at his Fur
niture repository ("Church buildings,) an
elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Glas
> ses of the latest fashions.
* Orders will be received for Glasses and l'or
■ warded to the manufacturer at New-York,
jail 7 j
kc] locks Sermons.
PERSONS holding subscription papers for
this work, will please hand them to the
1 publishers on or before the 12th inst. Those
who desire it may yet have an opportunity to
subscribe to the work. The price immediately
on publication will be advanced tw o dolla-s on
each set. SC & J SCHENK ,
| jan 10 Rs
DBT GOODS. j
UTpIIE subscriber has just rect id per “H
4JL John &. Edward from Nev.’ York, a pH
supply of seasonable Dry Goods, M
Among which are , I
Extra super queens mixture Casimer s ■
Gentlemens Cravats B
llrittania Handkerchiefs I
Imitation Merino Dresses B
Green Ra'ze H
Gentlemens super Bull’ Si Drab Ruciaß
Cloves. B
ALSO, ■
1 Case mens low’ priced Chip Ilats H
5000 Quills ■
Which will be sold low for Cash, a tyl
7, Commerce Row. F. L.
jan 19 16 B
J UST received and for sale by the sub*:-J
80 drums fresh figs ■
20 qr casks Tenerifle Wine I
10 pipes Holland Giti ‘H
10 do Cognac Brandy, first quality 1
3 puncheons old Jam. Rum 1
12 boxes wliite Havana Sugar 1
25 kegs Goshen Butter 1
20 boxes Negro Pipes 1
20 hhds N O Sugar, 50 bbls do do 1
50 boxes Muscatel Raisins 1
With a complete assortment of Groceries B
jan 19 16c GAUURY &DUFAI.'keI
Seed Rye. I
THE Subscriber lias a few bushels first n |
ity Seed Rye for Sale, *
Likewise can furnish the citizens of Savann J
with what Milk and Cream, they may wantß
short notice. E. JENGKES ‘■
jau 19 *i 16 Jenckes Vilh I
Fresh Goshen Butter. 1
Just rec'd per brig Hope, Copt. ChampllM
Ten 100 lb kegs Goshen Butter, which u.B
be sold low, by FRANCIS J LAY. ■
jan 17 Corner of Congress & Whitaker-u. ■
Stone Lime , I
Landing from ship Corsair, I
150 casks, which will be sold low, if take-1
from the wharf. Apply to I
jan 17 14sf JOHN B CREEMER. I
H TOPPED from a Negro, supposed to hvJ
been stolen, a blue cloth Coat, any pe-wl
having lost such a one, may have the same, bl
paying for this advertisement, and enquiring j|
THOMAS M’CAKIY I
Tabby buildings Ifest Broad street. I
jan 19 cl 6 I
Whiskey &* Gin.
150 barrels Whiskey ]
40 do N E Gin
’ 50 do Newark Cider ]
Landing from Brig Gen. A Jackson, and fj
sale by HALL & HOYT. I
jan 18 15
Hams, Smok’d Tongues, Ap
ples, sc.
Rec'd Tier ship John df Edward.
900 smallNize Burlington Hams
50 smokd Tongues
10 hblg (pippins) Apples
10 smalt kegs superior Goshen Rutter
8 bags old Java Coffee
10 hf bbls Fly Mar ket Beef
10 do Buckwheat Meal
25 kegs fresh Butter Crackers
Apply t<> O PALMES
Next door East to Mess Taft St Sibleys’
jan 18 15 w
Butter , Chocolate , &"c.
10 Firkins fresh Goshen Butter
5 boxes Chocolate Bakers brand No. 1 said
to be of a vtrv superior quality
4 boxes do Dophams Brand No 1
2 boxes Catsup
3 do Mustard
3 half barrels Mutton Hams
2 barrels Connecticut mess Shad.
Landing from the Ship Corsair, and fur
sa elovv if taken from the AV’harf.
AUGUSTUS CORNWALL
jan 13 15
, Paper Hangings.
AN assortment <-f elegant Paper Hanging;,
and fine Board Paper, just received and Jbr sale
by. _ TilOS LONGWOUTH,
J a l I ’ 13 Johnson square. .
(D* A Wd riV* urse Wanted.
Apply at this office, jan 16 -j-13
Family Flour.
200 bbls lloward-street superfine flour, fresh
ground, and for fanrsiiies, for sale by
DA ML CARNEY, jr,
jan 17 14s ffunter*s building*
Salmon &c.
Landing from Brig Sereno U Sloop Rapid.
15 bbls Salmon
75 kegs Pickled do
6 lihds pure Jamaica Rum
5 do St. Croix do
100 boxes ii half do No 1 Chocolate
00 bbls Ho3L. „
25 half do do 2 S MAtKfcR EL >
Fur sale by SAMUEL STODDKR
jan 12 slO Taylors Wharf.
Take Notice.
NINE months after date, I shall apply to the
Hon. the Judge of the Inferior Court and
Chatham County, tor leave to sell the rea*es
tate ot \V. G K.noe, and for the benefit oi tlie
heirs and creditors of said deceased
S. G. THUEADCRAFT, Adm'r
aug 9 62
Notice.
NINE months after U.ite application will bf
made to the Hon. Inferior Court of Chat
ham County for leave to sell a Tract of Lend
in Jefferson County, about nine miles bek" 1
Louisville, adjoining Lands of Baldwin Railed’
estate t f Ingrum deceased, and others ; c"’'’
taining 300 acres, more orl ess, as part of the
Real Estate of Philip Uaiford, deceased.
R. RaIFORD, Mm'r.
may 29 f 9nt
JO B~PIUNrjNG
Neatly executed at the Museum t iffttc