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LON STITT riONALWT.
.HI HU ST.'I •
Jtf'.il i vY. i)W ’K vlttfi.-i 9. 1881.
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VVE .;iv.* a place’o •'Jsstke " imc.vh4 the mis
•urutite ot our if; ip l if 1! 1 tie Chronicle, and the con ;
* pient but I iitporaiy nrcguhtnly of the public.; ■
Vj,i dr. imy l!»v.* deprived “Jm toe” ot 1 '
‘lie iium'l Ijj l sun.--.1 to ; fivey urn vi ;w. ■ o tile |j'
.‘•ablii ;iii l\j ciu -■we d i not chouse to incut the f [
-eiiut'-': ot keeping a close pros, -open to be sure
’o our tncii'ls, 1m slot and s.*al«td to our oppuiie.i’.*.
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Some objections, oowever, occur lu ns w.iteii «e uu
n i. iu.si.uto to u.a.e. Ift
A eterence is made by “ Juttice” to certain oer- '1
t ti, i.. jl ii ic ers, WUtoii we are told arc m ilic"
C.nmiiole i.JlUcii— but lull copies ol which do tut
a xompany die Com n.imcaoiu nl Juki ice as they .
•enauny should have done. We object too, to the
lau i\. .b ut the hour at winch Justice assails Judge \
Cti»r»s. Wuy lias ho slumbered over the bust* j
n so long; - why not weeks ago have coino out a ]
■sihi Ins biaiemeii. when Judge Olay ton might have d
an oppmiiiiiii y of ileloiiding liiiuaedt * Now, every
lieuy knows ilia l the Jmlge cannot aay a word in re- •
ply until several days atier die ci -coon shall have p
passed VVe ask the people it they approve ot such a h
com.se as tins, towards a time worn ana laitirlul acr- S
v.ial- one 100 who w*» covered with praise a tew
week . since, by the Clark gen lenten,who stipp tried
him most warmly against Mr. Dougherty ? It Judge j
Clayton bo inconsistent, are not tlie Clark party in- (
consistent also—do they not note revile him whose p
name hut a little month ago they rolled as a sweet ,
morsel under their tongue ! j
rhere arc always two sides to every story, and v
"hear the other purl’ 1 is one of the soundest maxims t
of morality and law. Why when Justice gives his ac f
count of the affair, does he not tell us what Judge
Clayton says about i> i —he evidently knows; for he I:
informs us that the Judge hos Written explanatory *
fellers, and he has hem in possession of one oj them
from which he copies but a single sentence, lt d the
letter end then 7 and if not, why was not the whole f
letter given to the public ? j
Rot there is a view of this mailer which must
forcibly strike all who consider it. Is it nut a mere
ly private matter with which the people have noth
ing to do—because private disagreements are best &
settled between the parties themselves 5 And again,
it will he remembered that Judge Clayton is not a ]
self nominated candidate, lie i» the selected of his <
/m/i parly for services already done, and for other
valuable services expected to be performed by him (
hereafter in Congress Wi hope all the antici- ]
padons of our Caucus friends' will b« fully re
alized !
In what w* have said wo most not be supposed
advocates of tergiversation and Inconsistency. II we
take the statement of "Justice” for granted -«•« <•
bearing judge Clayton’s gtn.y -his explanations
perath enlure his just if eat ion • then, , we freely
admit, the Judge was wrong— but we deny that he
is guihy of apubhe error, or a moral error of such
magnitude as to over weigh years of patriotic fideli
ty to the ben interests of his country and his parly.
I'liere ate specks upon die sun, but we should he
held undaout and mad were we on that account, to t.
deny light and glory to that great luminary. We
do consider it well for the Judge that no greater sin f
s» attempted to be cast at his door—and in this
changing world and these changing times--consis
tency lot it be remembered, is sometimes a virtue
more of theory than practice. j
We conclude hy objecting to the mode of elec (
tioneoring so common amongst us, and the princi
pie of which is— destruction io the opposing Vandi- 1
date. There is now a days no generous rivalry for
office—but honors must be won by stepping over!
a prostrate antagonist. There is now no race in
w hich justice is done alike to him who w ins the
goal and him who lags behind-but the fortunes of
the successful must be planted owr the ruins of the
unsuccessful candidate —or the victory is incomplete
and has no charms. For our own part, we will not
be governed by principles so unwise and unjust
when we advocate the election of a candidate to
office it is because we believe him well qualified—l
we will not attempt to pull down the reputation of
his opponent and foist upon the broken fragments
the pretensions of our friend -bu t we would place
judge C’s claims full in the public gaze upon
their only proper basis—Me merits of the individual
rrjp We have just as our paper is going to press,
sec t a letter from Judge Cut ro* to a gentleman
m this eitv— which puts his several conversations in
a very different guise from that in which they are
placed by Justice ; hut we have not time to pub
lish now—perhaps in a Handbill hereafter.
We have had very severe weather for some days
oast—first clear and cold, and then rain and sleet
byway of change.
We have been presented with a Tam, grown in
the garden of Wm- Jackson, Esq. of this city. The
seed was deposited by Mr. J. in May last, and from
two hilts he obtained 16 lbs. of substantial roots, j
\y c wonder the cultivation of this line vegetable
has not been before attempted.
Mors CmmhrftUt— The Philadelphia papers tells;
ns of a new counterfeit upon the twenty dollar notes i
of tlie United States Hank in that ciiy. “ They are
of the old plate, having lor a vignette a distant view*
of a stop under sail, and one dismasted, between,
avhich are two females, one having a wreath in her!
left hand Fhe engraving is very indifferently exe 1
euted, and the impression much lighter than those
of the g.-nuine notes. They can he detected by ob
tervmg m the signature of the Cashier, VV MMI
vame, the three first letters, (VV. M 1 ) are joined
together; in the counterfeitthere is a space between
the VV. M. and the I.
Tne new plate of the twenty dollar notes, now in
wcuUiuiT, has an eagl* for a vignetted'
The Managers of the New-York i’tate Lotteries,
iff* Sfi | to have (iispouM of’iirlciHs beyond urn*
) which (hoy a are limned by law. Fhe timid Jury!
rive m ole a presentment mi the subject. ‘
Mvnum-nfs on f) Hnbitrg. —Th ;re are no less
three public mmui items in prur •• is of ore lion
i i the metropolis of Sco’laud. tin- to l) t pil 1 Stew
ll ‘h ~!|u to Robert Hums, and one to King George ■
i ■ -t h Forth’S list monument Gltanlrey is in 1
"pply a bro /.■' figure of dimensions. \
nonument to the l-iai-1 of Hope!.mm is also to he
ereoted in hidinhuigh. I’l jr- Scotch are a pairio'.ie
tore, and th ilia’ll they' may snineiimes neglect gen I
io ~ they never forget to do honor to iheir iHnsirnms I
f ,; -td. jy j" jtfgf, ,ddii. j
Effce's of imprisonment for neb!. —John Q Sowk- •
it VVe ;tp .cl who for some weeks pa t has been
annfined in the jail in New Bedford, on an action :
for <lf l>t, and subsequently for subbing Mr. Heed
h" j ill k'-'-per, Committed suicide on Monday fore-1
boon by hanging, He wist nind Oel ween the hours
of 11 an 1 1J o’clock, suspended by the neck from
one ot die bars of his cell and entirely lifeless.
| Huston Com. (Hat.
T libs' 1 of Pinie ■. — People often waste time because
they do no’ know how to save it, or how to use it
she (lay and die year are of the same length to us
ill i but lo look at what some contrive to do in a
day or a year, one would think they had mure time
allowed to them than other people have, or that
they knowhow to live Without sleep. The secret
is, that they never waste any lime, they do not.
pasi half an hour in doing nothing, necause half an.
hour is not an hour; anil a lew half hours put to
gether almost makes a day.
" < 1
Tlie American Academy of 'he Fine Arts
have received, from the munificence id John
JaC' b As'nr, Ksq. a very valuable addi ion
♦ b their collector! of Sculpture ; two mar
ble heads from the chisel of fj inavn, p tr«
traits of the Emperor N ip lean and the Em
press Josephine Fiiese exquisite heals
were given bv Napoleon to the Count Ke»
flier de S'. Jean d’Angley, and (ntm him
came into the possession of Mr, A'Cr.
They are placed in the room now occupied
by the exhibition f Col. I'rumbul ’< P.mt-j
tugs, (the fu'ure council room and nbiary
of the Academy,] on each side of the Cabi
net which contain* she magnificent present
made lo the Academy by Napoleon him
self. J
LOTTERY INTEL!, I (FENCE
The following are the drawn numbers of the Vir~
ginia Slate Lottery, for the b on fi of the Petersburg
Mechanic Association -Extra Glass No. 5
14 4,i, 43. 56 64, 9 47, 18 34.
Delaware and North-Carolina Consolidated Lottery,
Class, No 24.
47. 56 I. 16, 45. 30 14 31 33 48. 1
Virginia Stale Lottery, for the benefit of the Pe
tersburg Benevolent Mechanic Association, Class,
No. 6.
48 38, 25. 11 9 5 10 29 6
N. York Consolidated Lottery, Extra Class, No. ’4.
47 37. 30. 29 3j, 40 46 11.
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■ - I . <•*.» ■»-->. I .1 ■■■» Ml im»— mammm y
|
CCT A Regular Meeting of So
r.ial IjMilge, No. 3, will be held at the Masonic Hall,
THIS EVENING, at 7 O’clock, at which lime an!
election for officers will take place. Members are
requested to come forward to pav their dues.
DANIELS. ROMAN.
Secretary Social Lodge, No- 3.
December 0 It
~fT)K SAW \NAII j
'|HIR JOHN UkVIO MONGIN, Capt. Cwanr
, S. wll leave for Savannah. To-llorrow Morn j
ing, a nine o'clock. For Freight or Pasaag.
apply to
A. MacKonzi t & Coo. Agents.
December 9 It
mvut v«\ \>, > v> n
• Met chants' and Planters' Bank f
i Acow ta Drcentbcr 7, 1831.
••|*nK Board »f Dirfctnri' h V g declared a
(L D'v dend ol five p»'r cent, out ol the profi
of th* last nix m ’if ha. the same is payeb e to tin
Stock Holders on them ordp*.
Holm F. Lloyd, CasJir.
December 9 2l 50
•iV\vgv\siiv ice V3vm\\>AU\.
A 1)1 VIOENt) ol 10 per c mt has been d.dared ,
on (h* ant otnl ol Stock in the above Com
pany, or g‘2 50 cent* on each Share on which ihr 1
jfiral inslalnt mt has been actually paid in, and th.-
| same w ill be paid to the Stockholders on applica
non to
J 8. BERKS,
Sccre‘a>y to the Board of Managers.
No 241 -a ah-Sthkkt
nr?* k few Shares o' lit b ve. Stuck, remsi'
! unauhtcribed for and may be taken on the t rigi
. nut !• nn» if amdied (or early as above.
Dec -raber 9 SO
MJITOE.
V MEETING of tits At gu-la Fire Company
wilt b- ield at the Cl hj Hotel, FO-MOtt
| HOW EVENING, at 7 ’c> -ck
Jonps* Secretary.
, Orrrnrlirr 9 l!
ij (tf* We are .authorized to an
jnounce Gam F. I’ahish, a Cand date for tlie ap
t pointment of Coroner, tor the county ot Richmond,
at the ensuing Election.
December 6 td <l9
; QT We are authorized to an
-1 nmmee JOHN C, GRIFFIN, a Candidate tor C ro
, nor for Richmond county, at the ensuing Election.
November J 8 <4 J-i
i RICH LOTTERY.
'! 2rs,reo Dolls.
UNION CANAL
: iAyVTEIiX,
C!:>‘s Nn. 24.
Dniwhp rxtin.' d n Ta-M trrtw NitrJjf.
GO Nuntbt r Littery 10 Drawn Ballots
SCHEME.
1 Pr iz“ of SO 000 l< il-ir?
1 do of 20 000 I) >fiar-s.
! do of 10 000 D0113.’<4.
1 do of 4 I 0 I) lliir*.
12 do nf' 1000 Dollars.
10 do of 500 Dd'tiis.
20 do «.f 50' I) .liars.
7 4 do of iSO I) li-irs.
30 do of GO IJ > ! irs.
•100 do of 50 1) liars.
100 do (if 40 I) dl»r<*.
200 do of 30 1) dlars.
1800 do of 20 Dollars.
12 250 Jo of 10 Dollars
I'irko fclO Halves So Qo.rtvrs #2 50.
tCT” Prompt attention paid to orders at
FmAvuvatc UIWce,
No. 241, Ba■>\o*S rtikK. t .
*„* Address W. p Bkeus.
December y 1 1
/drawing exp'ded To-Morrow Sight.
UNION CANAL
LOT TERT,
Class No. 24. for 1831.
60 Number Lot cry- 10 Dr.,wu Ballots
SCHEME,
1 P ize of 30,000 D dlars,
1 do of 20,000 D Hat*.
1 do of 10 OttAft ■■lira
I do of 3!VP II irs:
12 do of 1 lar*.
10 do of 500 I) liars.
20 do of 30u Dollars.
74 do of 150 t> dlars,
50 do of 60 D liars.,
&e, &c. ifx. &cc &c.
Ticket* RIO, Halves 255. Q tarlers $2 50.
Order* pr mp.ly attended to, and
|L7“ Scheme* at large tolMHeen at
COS A A SB’S
Lucky Lottery ami Exchange office, corner of
Uroad and Jackson streets.
December 9 It
Whi* key and Hice e
Landing fr m Lamar's Boats.
. IV) lUu\a. L*VviTa°
&®9' WfclaKEY
10 Tierces NE" Kum
3500 Lite, of BACON, all Midlmgi.
41180,
10 B reel* New rk CIDER,
10 Do, F-esh BEER (Fidler’e and
Taj lot’s )
M. NELSON.
December 9 2 50
(tJ° The Subscriber h;w opened
■a LAW OFFIt K. the door below the house recent*
ly occupied by him—on Ellis street. He continues
Ito Practice indie Courts of Richmond, Columbia,
Scrivtn tr. Darke, and in the Federal Circuit Courts
and would be willing to obey Professional calls
elsewhere.
ROBERT RAYMOND REID.
(£/■ The Chronicle and Ceurier will give the s
bove two insertions.
November 18 fit 4a
~N OTIOK.
IN conformity to a Proc.snmion of the Gover
nor, an E'ection will be held MONDAY the
12th day of December next, at the d ff ren' pla
■es for holding Elections, in the county of Rich,
mond. for a Representative to Congress, to fill
he vacancy occasioned by the resignation of the
Honorable \Vn,<um Lcmpsii.
Valentine Walker, J. i. c. u. c.
Absalom Rhodes, J. i. c. r. c.
Holland McTyrc, j. i. c. p.. g.
November 18 8t 44
LAW NO'TICK.
fit undersigned have formed » Copartnership
A in. the Practice of the LAW, under the firm
and style of lenkiks & Tea .m. ’1 he Office will
I lie a.ways open in Augusta, and they will Practice
jin all the roomie* of the Middle. District,
Charles J. Jenkins,
IMiilip H. Echols.
November 29 47
AV UU A I A UVV%VV).NAUIiI.
I SHE PRINTING OFFICE of the Acopsta
, ano!>iici.s is si mated for the present, m the
(trick Bu nding *t the corner of Jackson k Ellis
Stree a, immediately in the rear of the (it it
Horn Advents me,hr left there, or at the
! Globe Hotel, or Post Office, will be punctually
'attended to. The paper will be published on
I Saturday morning next, and it possible, r gular-
L thereatter.
neremh , *s 5 2t 49
WaiUcA to Hire,
II Y the month or yi a - , a good Cook Washer
I and Irone-, of good character, fi r which liber*
td wages will be g vcn.— Ki quire at thi- t'fflce.
Decemb -r 6 it 49
jNotice.
i ITtOUR month* after date, application will bt
S' made to the Ifiur.rsble the Justices of th<
Inferior Court of Jen'.rson county, when sitting
o r Ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the rea
• Estate of Folia d berry hill, deceased.
Thomas street, Adm'r.
May *> 1331 ImArtn 9$
: aDVo£ft!l'Dll» 1
I Alov.ut Zion institution. i
T/fE .VI.XI' SESStr.Y }
rTkF this Semin ;' will comme cz on ihe fir- i
V * Moiiihiv. being U:t, 2nd d»r ol January. l«J< |
under tin superintendcnee of Rev C P- lUmav j
This school It*" long been before Cut puttlic, a: d j
has recriv.! 1 it fit «hr.?ts of .'3 t.a onag• •
While ins Fruiters * utld .■ 1 : i.:: .'■ ;tf o: o.t Si
c re tlniikr for the large pcrt>«*: • punhc cor. ;
t”; S-tree it has « j >y *■ .1. .'try » m’,J Hgnin offer i j
to til pur mage oi their ietlow-.-ilizons its t. j
jtiourci ot useful learning and son J morality
Joseph Wry an, Sec’ry.
O'/" I'ltc U r ril :i , .lidcdg-vide, the Couaiitu
i nttisf, .\u;us"), and the Georgian. Savannah
wid p| .ate 1 1 publish the above w;ekl.y * weeks,
j,i id t i ria-d tlietr see juii sto the fiocrelary.
Nnvenih f 2‘2 4 r 4/
A V. imUvtaVg»\feA
H\S interesiel Sir WTtxiata P. Mbhbim.m
to (i s buiine i i h iCT >U iOE £/ C’D.lf
JilJ sV/ KV TItJt.VSAC CIONS— he rctur.ia hi
t <i d sult i to his friends anrt
cip’omers for (he support heretofore received,
and aolicits a continuanfte to the new firm. Hi
¥\re iuuV WatftY VcoolL r
wid be in readiness to at. re Cotton and Uerchan
it ze at an early daw and in as secure and couve i
nienl a lacation an tny in the city. c
From the interest the concern have in the navi
gation of the place, they proffer to receive and
forward Cottons from the interior free of Commit ■
uiop, and nothing mime ihan the money ac ually
(laid out will b' charged on Cottons going to Sa
vannah nr Charleston, by Unats consigned to them.
Advances wilt b ; ma le on the shipments of Cotton
to their friends in either of the »b ve place*.
A. Mackenzie.
Augusta 25’h Oct 1831 6 t 37
Tiff BUB*iOIIIHLIL
Has for the better acc mmudulion ot his Cus
tnmers t»ke.h the Store adjoining his old aland
and converted them both into one. He intend*
in lu'ure to keep u ■ ,
Large and more extensive
TBAai asniTH m. He b.'W hecixvixs
GOODS
Suitable for this, and the approaching Season, li
which will be add;d almost weekly supplies.
(Or Fown and country rat renanta will as for- j
meny be accommodated at a small advance.
J. P. SETZE.
Rep’embrr 9 tl
f ENT LU.T AIN JSVLNT. :
The Subscriber
HtVlNGtak.i, heTSVBRN formerly occu
pied by M k F. Wm*i»a, deceased, at Aj> ,
f ling, Columbia county, in. will be able to Kn* f
’(tertain Travellers stud Boarders by the first of the
cowing December. Considerable repairs and ad
. Wh(ions are in contemplation, which v ill render
the buildings moru commodious and comfortabli ,
than they tornierly were ; and .hose, who may fa
vour him with a call, may rely on his best exe<*
lions to niitk3 their situation* pleasant,—lie soli
cits a share of th« public patronage.
James Fleming.
N *rn»b*r2l. i&M zt 4b
\ —— -- - - - - i - ■ i
TV) HLF.NT,
M Several convenient STOKES t
and DWELLINGS.
-i
i 1 Several OF FILES k the Fire- -
• Proof S FORES now rented to Mr. McKecn and
9 Messrs. Hand 3t Barton, adjoining the Ware Houa« \
, 'of Messrs. Holcombe b Campfield -—Possession
given on the first of October nest. Amr to
i N H. Ihe House near the Planters’ Motel, oc
copied the last year by Mr. Hobday, is now offer
ed for Rent. ' i
E. F. Campbell.
August |6
ttiLY 1
f |3llE Subscriber acquaints the public that ht
Ji has engaged T. S. HOOD, Spoon Maker
and that he can now have Snoons, Ladles and
' Sugar Tongs, made to order, oi fine Silver. Work
in the above line will be faithfully done and on .
reasonable terms. Persona having old broken '
Silver Spoons, or other old Silver articles, can
have them made into new Spoons, at No. 147
Broad Street, August*.
John Buimarin.
(£7 Old Silver taken in exchange for new 1
Spoons, 1
Msv 10 S 3
' HUBERT FIiAZEK ’
AND t
; WILLIAM NELSON,
2 Fashlonab't Hair Dretiert end Barbcn,
RE l URN thcr sincere .hanks to their friend
in general, for the patronage they have here
tofo/e received, and still solicit s coi tinuance c
the same, by assuring their customers they wi
sprr: no pains to give general satisfaction in then
line 1 heir shop is on M Intosh street, opposite
i to where they lately resided.
Oc. b’r 34 34
WaaViiagtoiv iieotgia.
; kubacriher, respccliuLy tnfoims the pub=
1 JL lie, t at he will c mtinue in the EA.GLI
11 TAVERN, which has be n tccupied by him thi
’ yesr *s » bnsrding-houte, and will open it b>
or tefore the first day of January neat, as a houa, ,
ot Public Entertainment, and will be thankful lot
a share of public pa ronage.— His Tathe shall b
furnished with the best and grestest variety, th
, country wtl! afford; his beds will be entire ly new ,
ami bis Bar supplied with the choicest Liquor ,
a d his Stable* with the best of Provirder, at
tended by snentive Ostlers- ard all poisible ex- :
■ jeriiont. used to render comforlsble, all ihtise whi
may pi. me to call on him. His rates shall be m
i 'dercte, but to test the above, Genilemer, 8i Ladiet
i iare invited to call and see. Gentlemen witbirg
bosrd by the mmth or yesr, may be accommods
j ted here at low prices, as also—children that wisi
to go to school,
Thomas W. Shivers,
1 December 6 4t c 9
1 .J&JL
•Ml Sg&B
mmi
ifijs>gfe»i, ts
&itrtton SaSc»«
lIY C. PHILLIES-
Th\a I'ay, at c\e\ci\ o’clock,
iffjf - IfffSh. 8 (HI 9 Sufiacs
fcli ? "r^,
1 * s 'P e P rm ' e old Holland
• i u c s iimp Rice
4 I'Hn eiH I'ap-ging Twine (3 strands'.
1U Kh-■ lla'- m re Lard
10 h- x-j Window G’sss
-6 Oases Shoes asmri- d
fi Sens 10 n‘u AiKhroravShoVels and Tongs,
>• Eight-dav i irne Tn c. s (bi-Sss wlieels>
91 I*< z n Khz-c 5 raps—assorted
216 M heel I’nn *
1 si-n. no rT h An.
Terms at Safe ,
Ttus at\mVf 'js.aat
2> o’clock pvacis^l^,
At the it side tic v of 1 r joreph i;, Ev in Wash*
ingttin stre-M, and n ar y oppoiite ib- reaideaCe
ol P. H. Muntz K-q
WILL BE SOU}
VI ilhout the leastreserve all the
and KilcVn
FURNITURE.
Terms Cash.
December 6 j(
LOT TO iVe lEASEd'vT
ilunrUmi,.
On TUESDAY IS/-/ inst at 12 o'clock,
mill bo b ased, hi the highest bidder, for
Jive years from the first oj January ne.vt,
* ,lc vacai.t LU 1\ n xt beiow
r " r " n ’ s ,ir 'c»» range containn g4l i<*ei (mil 02
r-ad S reel, and extending b.>k to.fi ha Street.
TJiBMb AT i.ALS,
C. Phillips,
Dccemhrr 9 $0
m»ti; e.
ALL these i' debit d '-o ihe Subscriber are re
q r ested to call ai d seille. the same immedi
ately—and those having demands will,please pre
sent them for adjustment.
*-■■ Wm. Kibhe.
*** Wanted to Hire, a smart ne~
gro boy from 12 to 15 years ol age,
W K.
Oeeemher 9 3t 50
Administratrix Gal
Will be sold 01. I hur,,.;*. the 19 n d.
nett', ai the late residence m Mich -d
ler, deceasi d, all the perishable pro; ftij i
iongi> gt o his estate, cor-Mino -
Horses, Hogs, futile Oxen
Uo.jpeh .jj , r j cit n Furmt' fti, ft
*nd Plantation JTonl«f, and sun.'ry olh
too tedious to mention —Sale to continue In m
day to day t.ll all » sold. . Terras made k wn
on (he day of sale.
Lucy Miller, Adm'rx.
Tleremhee 5 t 50
Administratrix hale.
Will be sold on Thursday the 19th -lay of Janusry
next, at the late residence ot Richard W. Miller,
deceased, ail the perishable property of the
estate of Sarah Co- yers, deceased, consisting
of«-»
Horses and oth. r articles too ts.
dious to mention. Sale to co .ii. ue ! rnm day te
day till alt is disposed of, Xtrms made known or
the day of sJe.
Tucy Miller, Jhlm’rx*
tie bonii non with the wi i annexed.
December 5 ,«r
JN otice.
Will be sold at the Court Mouse door, in Burke
county, between the lawful b u s o sale, on the
first Tuesday in fiebruaiy next, the lulluwinc-
Wegrorg vij. ”
Adam, Flora, Hannah, Diana,-
Kliick, J 1 m, Mary, Bony, Robert. Kenney, Mil
11am, Henry, Jackson, H ben, Md». Jack, Bafy
and her Infant Child Tone, Alien, D.nic! Mat
thew, William, Harriet, Amv Vhe and Char ep 0
levi-donb, virtue of p morg g'e fi aa. Guerard
G. Polhill. vs. James Pollml property pointed ou
in said m»ing>-ge«,
T. B. Moore, Sh’f b; c.
Tlecrmhor C IK.il T 50
Sheriff’s Sak*.— Bout jo tied. ~
Will be sold on the firs' r u , sdsy n Jsnusrv
nest, at the Market Houre in the city of Au*
gusta, between the legal hours o' sale
One rirpa woman named Reiner,
evied on «s the proper,y oi John M die s ; to ag
:isfy a fi fa, Edwsrd K;cii vs. said Willcoa,
Terms as u u«i.
Kdimind R. Glascock,
Sheriff' Richmond County.
DecembT 9 1831 t 5u
~sHar®Sg"
8® BOXES mperior CHEESE,
5( Boxes Pine Apple do
20 C»sks Gnshen (th-'es-,
16 Boxes iriboes, Boots & Brogans,
asforied suitable lor hi seasoo.
A lot of Hemp Bagging and Bag.
g.ng Twn e.
A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF
Pope*Hanging Sf
JUal ItKCEIVEI) ON CONSIGN '.iENP
m 4nd for sale a tfi? lewett p>ices by
Alex ’r. Bo an.
November U 3; -td