Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, September 10, 1822, Image 4

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•LETTEB.S IN the Post-Office, (not before advtr. ti»edJ at Augusta, Georgia, lat , September, 1822, (T> Those wishing letters from the , List, will plesse ask for advertited let. , Hr*. A Asbory Knight finger W Ames Wm Kennedy j Anderson James King P Auspack Eliza Keating Charles Arnold Jonathan Kiltrel Amos Allbritton L - John Andrews John B Larry U Jabez Lewis James Broadhurst John Liverman William H Barclay Philip Lamar William Bartlet Miss Nancy E Lyles James Realle Joseph Ligon Mrs K Boroughs Woodson Ligon David Burkhaller Freeman Lacy John Buck E Lartigue Jno K Brartee Miss C Loughria Sylvester Beach George Lamar t.t ekiel Buyer Jereniiah Luther 9avid O Barton J M Lawton Charles F Bibb Mrs U Liverman Miss Susan Bugg William Lamkin Thompson Brown M Wm P Bagley Mrs Isabel Mercer William Bacon William McGar Mrs M Bacon William M'Uarg John Brigs " Levi Moore Jatn< s Beggs Mrs Eliza Martin William Benton John M Gcr Polly Bosworth Henry Myers Miss Eliz E EBurkJanies Miller las atothersion John Madden C Mrs M McFarland Douglas Cessna Joshua Mercer Benjamin Cutlief IB Bry Merrill Daniel Clementt James Murphy Mrs Eliz Carter HMe l yre - Cleavelsud Dr John McTjtc I.ittleberry ClanlonStephen Minton John B Cas 1 elluu Mrs SA G Mclntosh Mrs M Clarke N Fr. derick Carman James Nagle ]) M Grumpier Mrs P Neville Joshua Corley Thomas Neilson David Clarke Ezra Norton Wm C Coffin O David Cocke Thomas Oliver Robert Carson P Benjamin FCheW Richard Potter Joshua Canada C E Pul.nun Mrs Cooper Milton Paradise Miss P Cooper John Pierce Eliz Cburcliwell Mrs Dcliab Philips Mrs 0 Carmichael J Philips John Cummins David Patterson D David Philips Cosby Dickerson Mrs M A Parker Sanders Day Mrs Ann Powers Oliver Danl'orth Jno G Pothill Samuel Dunbar Q Daniel Day David Quizenberry Wm. t Dillon Thus Quizenbeny Mrs Rach. Oefnall U E Mrs Ryan It- Gspagnul Jno Bolen A H Ellison Bcnj F Russel John F.l«worth David K Reid Thomas Eddy ttev lames Russel Michael Egan Hemy Robinson James Er vin Miss Eliz llinnard Jonathan Ellis John Ramsey F Jcsias Beadie Janus Foot Jini Roberts John P-yet Mrs Nancy Rosse Will urn W. Foster William Holea William Fraser Du..ley Rountree Rei. ci a Poster Mrs S Robinson John H Freeman S Henry Fox John Singleton William Fulton Spencer F Smith Jacob Frederick Jno Sturtenegger Arthur Foster Miss M D Savage G Henry G Smithson James 8 Godwin Capt E Spain Joseph Green Mrs Lydia Starley Henry Greenwood Dr F Sunday Thomas Griffin Augustus Santy George Giavt-s Dr Janies Spann John Goodwin Georg* Stewart Francis Ganahl Livingston Skinner Mrs Sarah Garvin William Shaw Abner G>een Benjamin Shaw % Rev T Gardner T William Gardner Mary Terrance Thomas Goss John Turpin John Giderun John H Turman II A Treadwell Miss C. Haney Mabrey Timer W H Hay Dreivry Thompson —Hutchison Dr. Nathan Turner Chailes Unt o Joseph Thompson —•Hines Charles Taylor William Howard U & V Mrs Jane L Hall Thomas Vaughu Asher Hinds Geo. Vdlara Miss C D Hammond——Underwood Benj Hightower W James IL my Tillman S Whit* Lewis Harris Mary White - Huichwell Lot Williams Walter Unnis Anson Wheeler Jeremiah Harris Charles Witter Ma hpHarfts John Wooding M -rtha Hulen James Ward Mrs liy Hall E Williams £ii s Howard A Waterman J Wm I) W ray Mrs Francis Jones Jno G Walsh Get> B Judd Miss E Wright Carolun Jones Jno. M Williamson Joshua Jones Mrs Elia Willy W.l y Jones O AP Whhfield Dai lih K Jones Charles H Wilson JohuJepson M's Nancy Ward K JiV Willson Misfi Mary KenuedyJobn Wise Dan’l Kirkpatrick Wm A Wood Enoch Knight Y William Kerr Joseph Young James Fraser, p. m, September 3 1 3t Notice. Alfred m. hobby and r. d. 1 RLADWELL, or either of them, ViU attend to any business in which the subscriber may be interested during his ahSe&ce from Augusta. Wm. J. Hobby. July 13 346 83*" The subscriber de clines serving longer as a Magistrate, intending to resign. The cases ou his Docket will however be settled by him. T, S. Hannon, j. August 31 360 (J3 3 * Mr. Wm. Rankin is Authorized to attend to the besitieas of the subscriber during his absence. Wm. Heurv Egan. August 81 33? 4t By the President of the U. States, f WHEREAS the President of the United States is authorized by law to cause lands to be -ffer.- J for sale: Therefore, I, James Monhok, Prcsi- j dent of the United States, do herereby Q declare and make known that tbc pub- j, lie sales shall be held as follows, viz* ■ At the Land Office at Terre Haul*-, in Indiana, on the first Monday in July a next for the sale of a Townships 1?' and 26, in range 1, east f of the 2d principal meredian line 17 and 18, in ranges Ito 9, west do t At the Land Office at Vandalia, in II- j, linois.on the third Monday in July next, a for the sale of f Township 11, 1% 13 and 14, iu ranges 1 and 2, east of the 3d prin cipal meridian line 11,12,13,14 and 15, in ranges f 3 and 4, do i At the same p'ar.c on the third Mon- 1 day in August next, lor the sale of 1 Townships 11,12, 13,14 and 15, in ran- i gts 5,6 and 8, east of the 3d i principal meridian line : 11. n range 7, do j At the Laud Offitfe at Palestine, in II linois, on the,first Monday in August next, for the sale of Townships 6,7, 8 and 9, in ranges 9, . 0 and 11, east of 3d principal meridian line 5,6, 7, 8 and 9, in range 14 west of 2*l do 8 and 9 J 2 and 13, do At the same place, on the first Mon day in September next, for the sale of Townships 10 11 12 and 13, in ranges 9 10 and 11, cast of the 3d principal meridian line 10 11 12 and 13, in ranges 12 13 and 14, w est of 2d do At the same place, on the Ist Monday in October next, for the sale cf Townships 14 15 16 and 17, in ranges 910 and 11, east of 3d prin cipal meridian line 14 15 16 and 17, in tanges 12 13 and 14, west of 2d d . At the same place, on the Ist Monday in November next, forthesalc cf Townships 18 19 20 and 21, in ranges 9 10 and 11, east of 3d prin cipal meridian line IS 19 20 & 21, in ranges 13 and 14, west of 2d principal meridian line 18 19 and 20 in range 12, do do 18 11, do do 17 18 19 k 20 10, do do At the Land Office for the Northern district of Louisiana, at the town of Ouachita on the first Monday in Novem ber in xt, lb the sale cf Townships 15 16 17 18 and 19, in ran ges 1 2 3 4 and 5, west ol the meridian line At the I,and Office at the Seat ol Jus tice of the county of Independence, in the Arkansas territory, for tin- sale of such lands of the United States as are situated in the following des nbtd towiishipa and ranges and which have been excluded from the lottery *f the lands appropriated for satisfying war rants for military services, viz : On the first Monday in August next, for the sale cf such of the above des cribed lauds as are situated in the fol lowing townships and ranges, viz : Townships 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 and 20 in range 1, eaSt of the slh meridian line 123 4 5 and -6 2 do 12345678&9 3 do 1 21011 1313&14 4 do 12 5 do I 2 3 9 13 14 15 13 19 and 20, 1 west d, On the first Monday in September next, for the sale of such of the above described lands as are situated in the , following townships and ranges, viz : Townships 1 2 18 19 & 20, in range 2, west of the sth meridian line 115 16171819 &. 20 3 do 11011 13 1415 16 k 19, 4 do 129101112 13 & 6 5 do 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 and IB 6 do On the Ist Monday in October next for the sale of such of the above des cribed lands us are situated in the fol lowing townships and ranges via : Townships 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 It. 20, in range 7, w cs; of thesth meridian line 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 16 17 18 19 and 20 8 do 123456789 10 11 12 18 19 and 20 9 do 19 10 do On the Ist Monday in November next, for the sale of such of the above described lands us are situate 1 in the fol lowing townships and ranges, viz: Townships 1234567 8 9 10 and 11, in range IU, west of the sth meridian tine 13456789 and 10, in range 11 d > 2345 67 8 9 and 10 12 do 2345 67 8 and 9 13 do 345 6 7 and 8 14 do 4 5 and 7 15 do 5 6 and 7 16 do 6 17 do Each sale will commence with ;he lowest number of section, luwnship, and range, and proceed in regular nu- 1 mencal order. 1 The lauds reserved by law for the 1 ase of schools, or for other purposes, 1 will be reserved from sale. Given under my hand, at the City 1 of Washington, this 14th day of March, ( 1822. i JAMES MONROE. < By the President: I ' Josiah Wkios, < Commissioner of the Qen. Land Office. ’ March 28——wovtN 1 ’ — f Notice. < ALL' persons indebted to the Gatate * of Josiah Boswell, late ot Colum- f bia county, deceased, are requested to r make immediate payment, and those ® who have claims against the said Estate 1 are requested to render them in legal 1 ly proved and within the time prescri- r bed by law—PeterCmvford is legally 1 authorized in my absence to settle ami adjust all claims relative to the said estate. 2lst August, 1822 t Levi Boswell, adm’r. August s?9——4tw ftTeensboto’ Academy ILiISIIDo [offer for sale the tract where I now live, adjoining this place, being a part jfthe 5000 acre tract, which was recent ly the property of the University of Geor gia. Containing upwards of 500 acres; between 3 and 400 of which are cleared and fit for cultivation —with Dwelling and Overseer’s houses, a well framed and spacious Gin-house, Cabin 0 , calculated for upwards of fifty Negroes, with other suitable plantation houses. The situa tion selected by me for a dwelling place, is elevated and beautiful, and lies about a half mile from this place, of which it af fords a commanding view. ALSO, One other Tract, about four miles off, lying on the road to Lex ington, and formerly the properly ol William Rhymes. This tract contains 500 acres ; 200of which are cleared and under most excellent fencing, and uncom monly well provided with good dwelling and plantation houses. O* Terms can he made accommodating. Matt. Wells. Greensborough, August 14.-355 ts. FOR SALE. A PLEASANT and retired residence on the SAND-HILLS. Apply to j. 8. Holt June 27 -ts For Sale, V LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN and Child—for cash or Groceries.—Ap ply to Jno. C. Green. August 31 360-ts Notice. FIN HOSE indebted to the estate of the X. late Mr. John Cashiu, are requested o call and settle the same ; while those who have claims against the said estate, will please to furnish them within the usual time. Catharine M. Cashin, Executrix, July 27 350 ts Notice. A LL persons who have neglected set -I\. thug their accounts with the sub scriber, (relative to the estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E. .VI an ton, who is authorized to settle the same, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. July 10 315 ts Notice. ALL persons that are indebted to th ate Edward Smith, deceased, are desired to come forwa tl and pay the same; and all those that the estate is in lebted to. will render in their ac coui ts accord!' g to law for payment J. W. Meredith, Administrator, August 25 3t Wanted to Hive, OR PURCHASE, A NEGRO Wench to C-ok and Wash *■ for a small family.—Apply at this Office August 29 ts A Horse. AN excellent draught or saddle Horse, and a neat Gig, for sale for Cash or Groceries. Apply at this office. August 21 357 3t Executors’ Sale. ON Friday morning, the 11th Octo ber next, will bo s >kl at the late residence of John Willson, deceased, the personal property belonging to his estate.... Sale to commence at It) o’clock, I'crim—Sums under §IOO cash, and over §loofour months credi', for ap proved endorsed notes. Ry order of the Executors, Fraser & Bowdre, Auctioneers August 29 l.iwtf Tan Hultats IWwavd. LOST, some time in May last, a red morocco Pocket Book, in or near August., which contained two dojlais, paper money, the bank not ri collected; »» execution in favor of John T. Coi que't against Jordan Uiciiu'rdson and Hwben Gdlmore, in Putnam Superior Court ; also one note of hand, given by me to Jesse Tanner, for one hun dred and twenty five dollars, payable 25th December, 1321, doted the latter part of the year 1820, ahoj one note payable to I). &. B Suiiford, for about three hundred dollars, a few days alter dale, as well as lecollected— which two notes have been satisfied, and am determined not to pay the same again unless compelled,—l omitted removing my name although paid. Also, one note on Thomas Colquette, payable to Benjamin Colquette, fir two thousand dollars, dated in July or August, 1819, doe 25di December, 1821, has a credit in March before clue for six hundred dollars; one other credit in March af ter due, for seven hundred dollars; one, cotton receipt for two bales cot ton stored at the warehouse of Sims & Williams, of Augusta. All persons are hereby forwarned from trading for any of the said papers, and you, the mak ers of said papers, are cautioned a gainst payingßhetn to any peisun but my se.f Any person finding said book, and delivering it and contents to Mr. Charles D. Williams, of Augusta, or to the subscriber, Hancock* county, four miles from White Plains, shall receive the above reward. I. Reaves. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13th August, 1822. Richard Baugh J. P. August 26 ..>6t Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sola oa the first Tuesday in October next, at the Court House in Columbia county, the following property, viz: 450 Acres of Land, on the head waters of the Little Kiokee, ad joining Wilkins, Tindall and others to sa tisfy sundry executions : Berry Olive vs. George G. Wheeler. At so, 105 Acres of Land, ad joining Dooly k, Howard, on the waters of Uptons creek, to satisfy two execu tions, Thpmas and Martha Bolton vs. Executors of Aquilla Howard and Ad ministrator of Benj. Smithson, vs. Exe- ' cutor of Aquilla Howard. ALSO, One negro woman, named Bose, and her child Harriet, about five years old, to satisfy an execution, Etnp scn Miller vs. John Ayres. AI.SO, 295 Acres of Land, on the waters of Greenbriar, adjoining Bol lard and Bayliss, to satisly sundry execu tions, William Booker and others vs. John B. IJicks. ALSO, One negro man by the name of Rodger, levied on to satisfy sun dry executions from a Magistrates court, William G. Grimes for n. : e of R. H. Musgrove vs. Administrator, Thomas j Low, deceased. ALSO, 150 Acres of Land, ad-1 joining Wilkins and Daughorty, on ths I waters of Kiokee creek, to satisly sundry execailions, Administrator on the estate of William Carrington, dtet ised, and others vs. estate of i.icbanl Sh;. kelford. ALSO, One negro man, named Srun, to satisfy **undry executions, James A. May, for the use of Henry Dixon and others vs. Samuel D Shelby, A t.so, Tiie one tilth part of 28 Acres of Land adjoining Julies P. Mar shall and others, on the waters of Green briar creek, to satisfy sundry executions, Anderson D. Jennings vs. Thomas S. Bayliss Si Williams, F, Jadr-ou. Geo. G. Tankcrsley. Sheriff. August 21, 11122. 360 tds Sheriff s Sales. j i II,T. ne soid at the Court House in r # Jacktonhorough, Scriven county, on tue first Tuesday in ‘Septcmb'er next, between the hours of ten and four o’- clock, 700 Acres of Land, Situate, ly ng, and being in the county of Scriven on the Savannah River, ad joining lauds of Pearce and Gibbons, levied on as the property of Granville Bevill, to satisfy sundry execuli. ns in favoi of James Young vs. Granville Be vilt and Robert Itevili, levied and re turned by a constanle ; Also, Fifty Acres of Pino Land, in siud couniy, adjoining lands of Richard Williamson, k Zxhnis Long, taken as tne properly of Merodith Poy thress, Sen. to satisfy two small execu tions in favor of It. M Williamson, ,luu. vs, Merodith Puylbrcss and Gleton Poj - thress, levied Sc returned by a con stable : Also, One Negro Man named TOM, taken a> the property of John M. Roberts, to satisfy sundry exe cutions in favor of Samuel S. Maner and others vs. John M. Roberts, levied and retained by a constable i A iso, Sixty-two Acres of Land, situate, ‘yiug, and being in said co .uty, adjoining laud belonging to the heirs ol Noah Freeman and others, the said sixty two acres being part of a tract of land that originally belonged to James M'Gowin, deceased, which said tract of land was given by said Janas M'Gowin to his children,alter the death of his wife ' Alary, now the wife ot Thomas Floyd. The aforesaid sixty-two aces of land was sold by Alexander M'Gow in, one of , the children of the aforesaid James M'Gowin, deceased, to one Stephen Ru le— levied on as the property of me said tephen Butler, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of David Swicord vs. Stephen B. Uicr : A tso. One sorrel marc & 1 sorrel colt, tak u us the property i t Theophi lus Gel well, to satisfy afi fa in favor of Timothy urnelt vs. Theophi lus Hol * ell A tso, Two Negroes, Becky, a woman, and Betty, a girl, levi. ed on as the property of Stephen Miller, to satisfy sundry small executions in fa vor of Ge uge M'Kay vs. Stephen Mil ler and John Miller, levied and returned by a coastal le : Also, 500 Acres of Land, lying in the county of Scriven adjoining lands of Robert Arnett and others, levi ed on as the properly of Peter Arnett, to satisfy executions in favor of John Connelly vs Peter Arnett and Robert Amcit, levied and returned by a con stable : Also, One Gig and harness, levied on as Hie property of William Farmer, te satisfly a fi. fa. in favor of Zachariah Long vs. William Farmer. James Bryan, s. s. c. August 5 tds. * FOR SALE, A \a« Plantation IN PUTNAM COUNTS', WITHIN a few miles of the flourish ing town of Eatonton, containing four- hundred acres, at this time rented by James Burl. The improvements are good, consisting of a frame dwelling, with the necessary out buildings. Part of the pun base money may remain in the hands of the purchaser if required. Apply to DIMAS PONCE, Esq. Hancock, or to Mackenzie & Ponce. August T 353 2m Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold at Lincoln Court . House, the first Tuesday in Octo ber next, between the lawful sale hours. , 200 Acres of Land; the < same more''or less joining Stokes and Andoress, on Broad River, the same , place where Richard Aycock now lives, and taken as his property to satisfy a ; fi. fa. in favor of Rebecca Hillyer, ad miuistratix for Thomas W. Williams, and two in favor of James Herring & co., all vs. Richard Aycock property, pointed out by defendant. ALSO, 10 or 12 Acres of Cotton and 25 or 30 Acres of Corn, more or less taken as the property of James Mahoney, to satisfy a fi, fa. in favor of Robert H. Watkins, for the use of John Oliver vs. said Mahoney's property, pointed out by Plaintiffs, attorney. ALSO. 283 Acres of Land on the water' of Mill creek, adjoining Murray Walton, and the heirs of Wm. Walton : one Sideboard, one Rook-case and Secre ! tary, one Ladies Secretary, one set Card ] Tables, one set dining Table, two Feather I beds and furniture, one dozen fancy j Chairs, one four wheel Carriage and ' Harnes, one pair large Looking Glasses, 1 one small Clock, 2 ATgroes, one about lb 1 years of age, named Violet, the other 7 ; years old, named Margarett, all takens a j the property of Elizabeth M, Wilkinson, j to satisfya fi. fa. in favourof Julian Wal | ton, William Walton, John Walton and I Sophia Walton, by their guardian James ; E. Todd vs. Carter Wilkinson and Eliza beth M. Wilkinson, property, pointed out by Elizabeth M. Wilkinson. Stephen Stovall, D. Sheriff L. C. August 31, 360. 3t. 1 f -■ 1 "■ Sheriff’s i ales. ¥k ILL he sold at the Court House t in Jarksonbqrough, Sc riven coun ty, on the first Tuesday in October next, , between fb ■ hours often and four o’- clock, One Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy five and a half acres of land, si uate, lying and being in the fork of Brit: Crtek in the county of Scriven, and bounded by lands of John H. Ro be; Thomas Itranuen, John Riannen, and R n.ben Wilkinson, the said body of land aforesaid is composed of several different tracts, making in the whole, one thousand two hundred seventy-five 1 and a half acres as aforesaid, it being > the plau'aVon whereon John Conyers > now iv'sid s, levied on as the property • of J hii Conyers, to sarsfy a fi. fa in favor of John Rawls vs. John Burnes and John Convert). f ALSO, Seven Hundred Acres of Land, , more or .ess, s. uate, iymg and being : on Great Ogeechy River, in said county i of Scriven, adjoining lands of M'Lin, ■ I.tinday and Lewis La mix, levied on as - the property of Claiborn Beviile, to satisfy a fi fa. in favor of Joseph hum ming vs. Claiborn Beviile and Gideon Dalv , AI.SO, One Negro Boy, named Lonon, . levied on as the (lie property ofNatha . niel M-Gi.il, t» satisfy two executions , in favor of Samuel Lockhart, against . Nathaniel M‘Call, levied and returned . by a Constable. ALSO, One Hundred Acres of Land, and i lie crop of Cotton, growing and being I thereon, adjoining lands of the estate of John Crawford, deceased, and others, | being part of a tract that originally I belonged to James M-Govvin, deceased, i-vied on as the property of Joseph Butler to satisfy afi fa. in favor of Jar -lis Ballard vs. Joseph Ruth r, property pointed out by defendant. , ALSO, One Thousand acres of Pine Land, I. adjoining lands of Josiaii Scot, Thomas 1 Greene, ami others, levied on «s the 1 property of Thomas Walker, to satisfy sundry fi fa’s, in favor of Joseph and Ste -1 phen Butler, at the suit of Thomas G. Walker, fur cost also, one other, fi- fa Elijah Wade, at the suit of Thomas G. Walker for cost, properly pointed out by the defendant ALSO, Two Negro Women, Moll and Pegg, levied on as the properly of Granville BeviUe to satisfy sundry ex executions in favor of E R. Voting vs Granville Beviile, levied on and return ed by a Constable. ALSO, Two Negroes, Jude and her child Daphna, levied on as the property of Isaac Cony ers, to satisfy sundry execu tions in favor of Zachias Long and o thers vs. Isaac Conyers, levied and re turned by a constable. ALSO, One Negro Woman named Mem ber, Three Hundred acres ol Pine Land, 1 more or less, one hundred bushels of Corn, more or less, it being the crop on said tract of land, it being the land ' whereon Mrs. Delia Revilie now re sides—the claim or interest of the said Delia Beviile, to he sold to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of William C- Wayne vs. Delia Beviile. ALSO, Two Hundred and Sixty-six acres [ of Pine Land, it being the plantation t whereon William Flake resides, levied ( on as the property of said Flake, to sa- j tisfy afi fa. in favor of James Tumblin , vs. William Flake. t ALSO, j Sixty Acres of Land, situated, ly- « ing and be.ng on Mobley's Point, in I said county adjoining lands of William Oliver and William B, Mitchiner, levi- c ed on as the property of Patience s Mobley, to satisfy sundry fi. fa’s. James s Oliver, at the suit of Patience Mobley r for cos*, James Bryan, s. s. c. 1 August 29 For Sale, At the Augusta Bookstore , ’ A few bottles genuine Cheltenham Salts, J 1 7 ti AND Henry’s best Calcined Magnesia August 8. 249 Sheriff’s Sale. WLL be sold, on the first Tnesfc, m November next, at the Market House in the City of Augusta, be twee, the utual hours of sale, One mulatto boy. Rich. uni, about 15 years old, levied on as the property of Thomas 1. Moore, to satUf, an execution issued from the Inferior Court of Greene county, on the foreclo sure of a mortgage, 'Thomas Grier ion vs. Thomas I. Moore. ' Conditions Cash—purchasers to nav for titles. * •> Peter F. Boisclair. C . , „ Sheriff R.c. September 3 i Land for Sale. r*AHE subscriber will offer at Pubft c 1. Sale, on the premises, the 4th of No vember next, (if not previous to that time disposed of at private contract) his Farm on Savannah river, 10 miles above Augusta, adjoining Lands of Messrs Nelson, Keith & Howard, containing 781 Acres, 300 of which is cleared and in good repair, the present crop if viewed will recommend the fertility of the soil, the part to clear is well wooded and timbered, the improvements are a tolerable dwelling house, a New Gin- House, Coru-Honses &c. For terms apply to Waller Leigh, Esq. or to the subscriber. At the same time and place-, will be sold, 1000 Bushels of CORN and several thousand lbs. of Foddet with many other articles appertaining' 1 1 the Plantation too tedious to ena*. merute. Wm. Collier, July 29 ts For Sale, A MOST desirable SUMMER REST DENCE on the Sand-Hills, neat the branch of the Richmond Academy, with any quantity of land not exceeding forty or fifty acres. The dwelling house is large, commodious, and neatly finish ed, having two stories and eight rooms, besides passages and a garret, and a piaza on one side of the building, and a portico on the other, together with ten or eleven comfortable out houses; a good garden; as collection of the most choice fruit trees, grape vines, See. and a spring of pure water within se. venty or eighty yards of the dwelling house, and a spring house.—Apply to Win. W. Holt, Esq. or the Office of the Augusta Chronicle. May 30 ts NOTICE. PURSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary, of Greene County, will be sold to the highest bidder in the town of Greensborough, on the first Tuesday in October next, 10 1-2 Lots of Land and 3 1-2 alleys in said town, together with the improvements now thereon; for merly owned by Mathew Wells, esq. now belonging to the estate of Jere. miuh Early, deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. THOMAS WINSTON,) THOMAS BILLUPS, S Athn'rs on the Fit ate of Jer. Karin, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, In right of his wife. July 2,1822. Aug. 15. Administrator’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON Thursday, the sth day of Septem ber next, at the plantation whereon William Dodson, dec’d, lately resided, in Columbia county, all the persona: property belonging to said deceased consisting of household and kitchen fur niture, plantation tools and fanning uten sils, horses and cattle, one cart and cot ton machine, and other articles too te dious to mention. 'The sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. Curtis Lowe, adrift. July 17 347 tds Administrators Sale. fIJILLbe sold at Columbia Court Y ▼ House on the first Tuesday October next, the real estate of Sarau Marshall, deceased, Containing 28 acres ofland, including a valuable Grist J-dh adjoining Marshal) and Jones.— So. by order of the Court of Ordinary to the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Nathen Crawford) j for self and > r ’ I Thos ? S. Bayliss. J August 8 ——6(ds I Very Valuable I Real Estate for Sale, unthin I 12 miles of Augusta, I OFFER for sale my Valuable trat- I ot Land, lying on the road leadingtro ■ Augusta to Washington, distant tro ■ the former about 12 miles, containirf ■ four hundred Acres of prime L’plu ■ welfadapted to growing Corn or ■ ton, situated in a healthy, and respe ■ able neighborhood. This tract has ß ■ eral orchards which bear as fine trui ■. the country afford*. ..i I Presuming none will purchase ■ out examining, it is thought I sary to enter into particulars, a- 0 P H suns wishing health and fine lan . ■ requested to call. Terms can be I known by applying on the premise ■ the subscriber, or to John Caslun, I Hays Bowdre, in Augusta. ■! J. W. Beall. I June 20 ts 11 A few Children cat | be accommodated with Board, ia tion sufficiently convenient to the - '1 my. For particulars, apply at - gusta Book Store. , c October 20 270-ts- fi