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Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL .be sold, on the first Tuesday
In November next, at the Market-
Hoaso in the City of Augusta, between
the utual hours of sale,
One mulatto boy, Rich
ard, about 43 years old, levied on as the
■ property of Thomas 1. Moore, to satisfy
an execution issued from the Inferior
Court of Greene county, on the foreclo
sure of a mortgage, Thomas Grier, jun.
vs, Thomas I. Moore.
Conditions Cash—purchasers to pay
for titles.
Peter F. Boisclair.
D. Sheriff 11. C.
September 3 ' 1 td»
- .City Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the third Tuesday in the pre
sent month, ut the Market-
House, in the city of Augusta, be
tween the usual hours,
IVILL BE SOLD,
One side board, one Ma
hogany table, one dozen chairs, one
piano forte, and one bright bay horse,
seized and taken in execution as the
property of James Spann, by virtue
of two writs of fieri facias, in favor of
Win. M’Kie.
AND
Eighty watch chains of
gilt, or jeweller’s gold, taken ns the
property of G. Jones, to satisfy an
execution in favor of E. Manton.
AND
All the right, title, inter
est, and claim which Isaac Laroche
lias in, and to the following property,
viz: all that lot or parcel of land, ly
ing and being in the city of Augusta,
bounded north by Bay street, south by
land belonging to A. Slaughter mid
C. Labuzan, east by Lamar’s lot and
trarc house, and west by centre street,
together with his right to all the
buildings and improvements thereon,
levied on to satisfy two executions
against Isaac Laroche, in saver of
Lawrence, Kapolye, &l Co. &. John
Kaissair.
AND
A Variety of Valuable
Books, levied upon by virtue of writs
of fieri facias, in favor of John H.
Mann, vs. Luther and Lund, as the
property of John Lund.
Conditions in every instance, cash
before delivery, and purchasers to
pay for titles.
Win. Pec,
Sheriff C. .4
September 5 3t
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in November
Next, ut the market housa in toe
city of Augusta, at the usual hours, will
be sold,
Two negroes, Ned, a man,
and Sylvia, a girl, levied on unde an
execution on the foreclosure of a
mortgage, John Fox, \s. James Spann.
Conditions Cush—Purchaser to pay for
titles.
D. Savage, Sli’ff R.C.
September 5. 2 wds
Sheriff’s Sale Postponed,
TILL the first Tuesday in October
next, at which time will he sold at
Lincoln Court-House, between the usu
al hours of sale,
All the estate, right, title,
claim and interest that Nicholas G.
Harkesdulr, has in and to 1000 acres of
Land, mare or less on Fishing Creek,
joining Pullen, Jones, Curry and others,
it being llm same place where Fanny
Bankesdalo now lives, to satisfy a fi fa in
&v«r ol John Alexander, vs. N. G."
"ftarknsdale, & Denn s Mahoney, securi
ty on the appeal.
ALSO,
1000 Acres Land on Fish
ing Creek, joining Pullen, Jones, Currey
and others, taken as the property of Fan
ny Barkosdale, Administratrix of Stith
Burkusdale, to satisfy a ri fa in favour of
James Mahoney, for the use of Stovall
and Lamar, vs. Fanny Barkesdale Ad
ministratrix, &c,
S. Stovall, o. s. l. c.
September 10. 4tds
Administrators Sale.
he sold ut Columbia Court
i* House on the first Tuesday in
Octnhi r next, the real estate of Sarah
Marsh:. 11, deceased, containing 28 acres
oLand, including a valuable Grat Mill,
adjoining Marshall and Jones.—Sold
bv order of the (LnH of Ordinary K»r
the benefit of the heiis and creditors
«f s.d I deceased.
Nutheii Crawford}
for self and C Adui’r.
Thou* H. ilayliss. V
August 8 bids
Notice.
THOSE indebted to the estate of the
late Mr. John Cushm, nrt? requested
■o call And bottle the same; while those
who have Maims against the said estate,
will please to furnish them within the
usual lime.
Catharine M, Cashin,
Notice.
A\tlT aS Wl ‘° have “Elected set
-Cl. thng their accounts with the sub
scriber, (relative to the estate of £
nawes,) are requested to call ou Mr £
Manton, who is authorized to settle ‘the
S“el£ ‘ tL * ° ther bUSiUefS iutcr^S
Joseph Hawes.
jH} no 345 ts
r Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be >old on 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.
Also,
105 Acres of Land, ad
joining Dooly Si Howard, on the waters
of Uptons creek, to satisfy two execu
tions, Thomas and Martha Bolton vs.
Executors of Aquilla Howard and Ad
ministrator of Benj. Smithson, vs. Exe
cutor of Aquilla Howard.
A I.SO,
One negro woman, named
Rose, and her child Harriet, about five
years old, to satisfy an execution, Emp
scu Miller vs. John Ayres.
ALSU,
295 Acres of Land, on
the waters of Grecnbriar, adjoining Pol
lard and Bayliss, to satisfy sundry execu
tions, William Booker and others vs. John
B, flicks.
ALSO,
' One negro man by the
name of Rodger, levied on to satisfy sun
dry executions from a Magistrates i ourt,
William G. Grimes for use of R. H.
Mnsgrove vs. Administrator, Thomas
Low, deceased.
ALSO,
150 Acres of Land, ad
joining Wilkins and Daughorty, on the
waters of Kiokee creek, to satisfy sundry
executions, Admiuistral >r on the estate
of William Carrington, deceased, and
others vs. estate of Richard Shackelford.
ALSO,
One negro man, named
Sam, to satisfy sundry executions, James
A. May, tor the use of Henry Dixon and
others vs. Samuel D Shelby,
ALSO,
The one fifth part of 28
Acres of Land adjoining Jabcs P. Mar
shall and others, on the waters of Green
briar creek, to sati.-fy sundry executions,
Anderson D. Jennings vs. Thomas S.
Bayliss Si Williams, F. Jackson.
Geo. G. Tankersley.
Sheri If.
August 21, 1322. 300 tds
Sheriffs Sale.
WILL tie 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, ou Broad River, the same
place where Richard Aycock now lives,
and taken as his properly to.satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of llebeCra Hillycr, ud
ministralix for '1 hoinas VV, Williams, and
two in favor of Jamas Herring Si co., all
vs. Richard Aycock property, pointed
oat by defendant.
ALSO,
10 or 12 Acres of Colton
and 25 or JO Acres of Corn, more or less
taken as the property of James Mahoney,
to satisfy a fi. fa. iu favor of Robert 11.
Watkins, ior the use of John Oliver vs.
said Mahoney's properly, pointed out by
Plaintilfs, attorney.
ALSO,
289 Acres of Laud on the
waters of Mill creek, adjoining Murray
Walton, and the heirs ol Wm, \\ alloa :
one Sideboard, one Book-case and Secre
tary, one Ladies Secretary, one set Card
Tallies, one set dining Table, two Feather
bods and furniture, one dozen fancy
Chairs, one four wheel Carriage and
flames, one pair large Looking Glasses,
one small Clock, 2 Negroes, one about 18
years of age, named Violet, the other 7
years old, named Vlargarett, all taliens a
the property of Elizabeth id. Wilkinson,
to saiisfya fi. fa. iu favour of Julian Wal
ton, William iValtou, John Walton and
Sophia Walton, by their guardian James
E. 1 odd vs. Carter Wilkinson and Eliza
beth M. Wilkinson, property, pointed out
by Elizabeth M. Wilkinson.
Stephen Stovall,
D. Sheriff L. C.
August 31, JtiO. 3t. •
Very Valuable
Heal Estate for Sale, within
12 miles of Augusta.
Jt OFFER for sale my Valuable tract
ot Land, lying on the road leading from
Augsusia to Washington, distant from
ilie termer about 12 miles, containing
four hundred Acres of prime - Upland,
well adapted to growing Connor Col
ton, simaicd in a healthy, and respect
able neighborhood. This tract has sev
eral orchards which bear as fine fruit as
the country afford*.
Presuming none will purchase with
out examining, it is thought unneces
sary to enter into particulars. Hut per
sous wishing health and fine land ar.
requested to call. Terms can he made
known by applying on the premises to
the subscriber, or to John Cashiji, or
Hays liowdie, in Augusta.
J- W. Beall.
# June 20 if
Fop Sale,
A MOST desirable SUMMER R£Sl
HENCE on the .Sand-Hills, near
the blanch of the Richmond Academy,
with any quantity of land not exceeding
forty o. fifty acres. The dwelling house
is large, commodious, and neatly finish
ed, having two stories and eight rooms,
besides passages and a ganei, and a
piaza on one side of the building, and
a portico on the other, together with
ten op eleven comfortable out houses;
a good garden : as collection of the
ui"St choice iruit trees, grape vines, &c.
and a spring of pme water within se-
Vv. niy or eighty jards of the dwelling
a Spii " e Bouse.—Apply to i
Miu- W. Holt, Esq. or the Office of!
the Augusta Chronicle. i
May 30 ts
—. • i
Powers of Attorney
I or sale at the Augusta Bookstore.
#
Sheriff’# Sales.
WILL be sold at the Court House
in Jacksonborough, Scriven coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in October next,
between the hours of ten and four o’-
clock.
One Thousand Two Hundred and
Seventy-five and a half acres of land*
situate, lying and being in the fork of
Brier Creek in the county of ScrivcnJ
and bounded by lands of John 11. Ro4
bens, Thomas Urannen, John BrannenJ
and Reuben Wilkinson, the said body ofi
land aforesaid is composed of severa'
different tracts, making in the whole
one thousand two hundred seventy-fivi)
and a half acres as aforesaid, it bein/
the plantation whereon John Conyc >
{ now resides, levied on as the proper! r
of John Conyers, to satisfy a fi. fa ii
favor of John Rawls vs. John Burnt i
and John Conyers.
ALSO,
Seven Hundred Acres of Lancl
more or less, situate, lying and bein'
on Great Ogcechy River, in said count'
of Scriven, adjoining lands of U'Lii,
Luiulay and Lewis Lanux, levied on s
the property of Claiborn Bevlße, o
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Joseph Cur ■
ming vs. Claiborn Bevillc and Gidetp
Ualy.
ALSO,
One Negro Boy, named Lonor\,
levied on us the the properly of Nathip
, nicl M‘Call, to satisfy two executions
iit favor of Samuel Lockhart, against
Nathaniel M'Call, levied and returned
by a Constable.
ALSO,
One Hundred Acres of Land, and
the crop of Cotton, growing and being
thereon, adjoining lands of the estate
of John Crawford, deceased, and others,
it being part of a tract that originally
belonged to James ftl'Gowin, deceased,
levied on us the property of Joseph
Butler to satisfy ati. la. in favor of Jar
vis Ballard vs. Joseph Butler, property
pointed out by defendant,
ALSU,
One Thousand acres of Pine Land,
adjoining lands of Jusiult Seoit, Tliouius
Greene, and oibeis, levied on as the
property of Thomas Walker, to si isfy
sundry li fa’s, in favor of Joseph and Ste
phen Butler, at the suit of Thomas G.
Walker, for cost also, one other, fi- fa.
Lltjab Wade, at the suit of Thomas G
Walker for cost, properly pointed out
by the detendani.
ALSO,
Two Negro Women, Moll and
Pugg, levied on. as the property of
■ Gran-ille BeviUe to satisfy sundry ex
executions in favor of E it. Young vs.
Granville Beville, levied on and return
■ ed hy a Constable.
AI.SO,
Two Negroes, Jude and her child
Daplma, levied on as the propeity of
Isaac Conyers, to satisfy sundry execu
tions in favor of Zachias Lpng and o
thers vs. Isaac Conyers, levied and re
turned hy a constable.
ALSO,
One Negro Woman named Mem
ber, Three Hundred acres of Pine Land,
more or less, one hundred bushels of
i Com, more or less, it being the crop
on said trad of land, it being the land
whereon Mrs. Delia Beville now re
sides—the claim or interest of the said
Delia BevilU, to he sold 10 satisfy a fi.
fa. in favor of William C- Wayne vs.
Delia Beville.
ALSO,
Two Hundred and Sixty-six acres
of Pine I,.mi, it being the piaiuaioui
wh-Teon William Flake resides, levied
on as the property of said Flake, to sa
»isfy a fi fa. in favor of James Tumblin
vs. William Flake
ALSO,
Sixty Acres of Land, situated, ly
ing and being on Mobley’s Pond, in
said countv ad joining lands cf William
Oliver and William 15. Mitchiner, levi
ed on as the property of Patience
Mobley, to satisfy sundry fi. fa’s. James
Oliver, at the suit of Patience Mobley
for cost.
James Bryau, s. s. c.
August 29
NOTICE.
PURSUANT to an order of the Court
of Ordinary, of Greene County,
will be sold to the highest bidder in the
town of Greenshorough, on the first
Tuesday in October next,
10 1-S Cots of Land and
3 1-2 alleys in said town, together with
the Improvements n-uv thereon ; for
merly owned by Mathew Wells, esq.
now belonging to the estate cf Jure
miah Early, deceased.
Terms of sale made known on the
day of sale.
THOMAS WINSTON, >
THOMAS BILLUPS, $
Adm'rs on the Kstute of Je’\ Karin.
JOHN cunNinoiiam,
lii right of his -wife
July 2,1832. Aug 15.
Land for Sale.
TIHE subscriber will offer at Public
1. Sale, on the premises, ilit 4th of No
vember next, (if not previous to that
time disposed of at private contract) his
I-arm on Savannah river, 10 miles above
August!, adjoining Lands of Messrs.
Nelson, Keith Ik Howard, containing
781 Acres, 300 of which is cleared and
in good repair, the present crop if
viewed will recommend the fertility of
the sol', the part to clear is well wooded
and timbered, the improvements are a
tolerable dwelling house, a New Gin
llotisi*, Corn-Houses &c. For terms
apply to Walter Leigh, Esq. or to the
subicriber. At the same time and
place, will be sold,
1000 Bushels of COHN
and several thousand lbs. of Fodder,
with many other articles appertaining
to the Plantation too tedious to enu
merate.
Wm. Collier,
I July 29 If
' (KT* Boring my absence
; from the slate, Mr. Edward CampfielJ
will act as my agent.
J. M. Hand.
August 14 35$ ts
Greensboro 1 AmAwwj
I offer for sale the tract where I now
live, adjoining tJus place, being a part
1 of the 3000 acre tract, which was recent
ly the property of th» University of Geor
gia. Containing upwards of 300 acres ;
between 2 and 400 of which are cleaned
and fit for cultivation—with Dwelling
and Overseer’s houses, a well framed and
spacious Gin-house, Cabins, 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, aud formerly the property ol
William Rhymes. This tract contains
500 acres ; 200 of which are cleared and
under most excellent fencing, and uncom
monly well provided with good dwelling
and plantation houses.
i fy" Terms can be made accommodating.
Matt. Wells.
Greenshorough, August 14.-355 ts.
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Agents for Augusta.
Cabinet Office, August 26, 1823
luswraucfc Against
FIRE !
Charleston Fire, and Marine Insurance
Company Agency.
THE Subscriber offers to lake risks
against Fire on Houses, Out-Build
ings, Goods, Wares, and Merchandize,
in Augusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad-street,
Between the Fast Office if Globe Tavern.
December 20
Advertisement.
FiVty DoUaira Reward.
VIIYAKEN out of rav plantation, outlie
A night of the I3tli oflast month, a
likely Dark Bay G> Iding, five years old
last April, five lector upwards high,
light made, trots high and rough, dished
face, his hind legs rather straightef
than common, his main hangs on both
sides, no white recollected, only where
he has been galded by the gears. Any
person apprehending the said thief, so
that he may be brought to justice, shall
receive the above reward, and ten dol
lars for the horse only. Paid by the
subscriber living near Columbia Court
House.
Nathan Benton.
August 8 if
Tax Collectors
And Treasurer’s Office.
T
A HE City, Road and Well Tax for the
year 1822, being now due, and payable,
the subscriber will attend at his office
on Broad-street, upper tenement of the
Bridge Bank, every day, from 9AM
to 1 P M. to receive the same until the
oOlhday of June next, after which time
executions will issue against all default
ers without discrimination.
John W, Wilde,
C.tf T. C. A.
apnl 25 ts
Information Wanted.
IN the month of Feb’ry 1820, Ejiandel
Lloyd left the Planters’ Hotel in this
Gity, for the purpose of going to the
house of Mr. Wm. RDGar to obtain his
working tools : he had with him at the
time about S7OO. The late Mr. Lind
s«y Coleman said that from the -descrip
tion of the above person, he believed
that he went to the state of Alabama
with Gen. Scott: since which period he
has not been heard of. He is a tall man,
about 6 feet 1 inch high, dark complex
ion, 33 years of age, by trade a house
carpenter. Any information respecting
him will be thankfully received, by his
brother, the subscriber.
Joseph Lloyd.
Augusta, August 3. 352
Notice.
ALL persons are cautioned against
trading for a Promissory Note, sign
ed by Wm. Garrett, and made payable
to m/velf, or heirs only, for one thousand
dollars, credited with one hundred dol
lars, dated on or about the first or second
of February, 1820, and due two years af
ter date, which said note is now in the
hands of Paschal Murphey, and William
Garrett is cautioned against paying said
note to any person except myself.
Benj. McCary.
September 3 1 3t
FOR SALE,
A y aluaWW Plantation
IN PUTNAM COUNTY,
WITHIN a few miles of the flourish
ing town of Eatonton, containing
' four hundred acres, at this time rented by
1 James Burl. The improvements are
j good, consisting of a frame dwelling, with
‘ the necessary out buildings. Part of the
’ purchase money may remain in the hands
> of the purchaser if required. Apply to
DIMAS PONCE, Esq. Hancock, or to
Mackenzie & Ponce.
August? 353 2m
Estraj.
Georgia, > c/^ 5j q^ cco j- the
Lincoln county. \ Inferior Court.
MOODY Jennings, of Capt. Park’s
District, posted before Robert
Fleming, Esq. of the same district, a
brown bay Mare 8 or 9 years old, some
I- saddle spots on her back no other marks
b or brands perceivable; appraised by
J Joseph Henderson & Britain Lockhart
- toseventy-five dollars, Blh June, 1822.•
True extract f rom the Estray Books.
3 Peter Lamar,
September 3. Clerk Inferior Court
r Notice.
* TVTINE months after date application
J-M will be made to the Honorable the
' Court of Ordinary of Columbia county,
3 for leave to sell the real estate of James
' Olive, dec, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
! John Olive, ex'r.
April 10 326
r
Notice.
£
s TVTINE months after date, application
B -Lx will be made to the honorable the
Court of'Grdinary of Richmond county,
f for leave to sell all the real estate ol
e Miles Beach, jun. deceased, consisting ol
t one lot of Laud, in Early county, in the
t 26th district, number 394, drawn by the
| deceased.
J. W. Bridges, adm'r.
February 2 300-9 m
r
e . Notice.
o TWINE months after the date hereof up
i- -Lx plication will be made to the lion,
i, the Inferior Court for the county of Rich
o mond, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell part of the real estate oi
g George Allen, Esq. late of Richmond
t county, deceased—to wit, the tract ol
land usually known by the name of Turk
nett’s Cut-off - , to be sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the said de
ceased.
M. L. Allen, adm'x.
John R. Allen, adm'r.
June 10 349 9m
Columbia Superior Court,
s March Term , 1823.
I- Roger Harkins,}
vs. C Petition to Establish a
Benjamin Bell, j Lost Promissory Note,
f jjpHE petitioner in this case having
-fit Hied Lis petition, seeking to es
tablish a lost note, together with a co
py of tlie said lost note as nearly as be
could recollect, accompanied also by
- an affidavit of the former existence ol
the said note, and the loss of the same ;
it is ordered, that the said petition and
documents be affiled in the Clerk’s
e office of the Superior Court, open to
a the inspection of all and every person
j interested therein and it is further "V
--(lered, that the said lost note given by
d Benjamin Bell to the petitioner, be es
tablished in lieu of tne original, unless
1, the said Beujamin P.ell shall shew
e cause on or before the first day of the
y next term of this conrt, why the prayer
o of the petitioner should not be grant*
II ctl
|. Extract from the Minutes.
e Simons Crawford cPk.
-t March 25, 1333 . mfliu
John C. Talbot, junr. attorney"]
for Hardaway Farrar,
v«. (
j Jeremiah Welborn and Wife. J
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court, that Jeremiah Welborn,
and Amy his wife, defendants in the a
e hove case, reside without the limits of
» this stale : Therefore on motion, order
-3 edthuta rule be published, requiring
3 the said Jeremiah and his wife to plead)
I answer or demur, to the said bill with
-3 in three months from the publication
hereof, or the bill will be taken pro
- confesso against them.
Whitfield Brooks.
August 29,1822- —w3;n
Notice.
SEALED Proposals will be received
by the Inferior Court of Burke
. County until the first day of Septem
-3 ber next, for building in the town of
s Waynesborough, a strong and substan
-3 tial Jail of Brick, 52 feet long, by 40
i in width, two stories high, to have four
■ rooms below twenty feet square, with
• a passage of twelve feet, and four rooms
ot the same size in the second story,
1 the undertaker to furnish all the ma
terials. The proposals to be left with
the Clerk of said Court.
By order of the Court.
John Carpenter, CPk.
Waynesboro* July 15, 1822.—lawn
Wrapping Paper
JOJ sale at this Office.
Notice and Cm\u\ t .
WHEREAS I have been
that John CarnocW. ' . ‘
Mitchell of this City have b !
deeds recently mortgaged «na . !
to divers persons either their ii,i v ’!
creditors, creditors of the u* c " so ,
Carnochan & Miichel or oUk r, ,
sundry the property ami firm la '
their own individual piopery and ■■ • ’
consisting togeth r‘ of* h. j.,.V “'•?
lands, stores, ware;., negroes he V'A
vannah and Darien "in Georgia ,
neighborhood thereof,, and clscvqi''
withtheirinterest or share in the s --i
of the Lower Steam Mill near )) a L '
and sundry shares la the United s')
k Bank and other Backs, as well a 7 s i‘
dry, debts due to tLgm in va;i.n: S ■' ’’
• beside lands, lots, negroes he. in 7
I territory of Florida, and parti vj!!;
r one large tract of laud bough ■.{\ ',",i '•
s & Co. laying between the t.vs‘
i Marks and Apalachicola hi the Lenbr ‘
■ of Florida aforesaid. ’"I
> These are hereby to cautfo, the
> public against purchasing ar-v ~ 0 i
the said property or estate so co- v
ed, or any other property belong,,'
the said Carnochan lx Mitchell or either
. of them, as I hold prior mortgages on t L
greatest part theieof, which are r ' e
cord in the registry in Savannah and
Darien aforesaid, ami in Charlcskr j
e C. and equitable liens on all the
perty of said John Carnochan and Pdf
s Mitchell.
; William Christie.
u June 10 low if
; To thii Bwh\kT
J CARNOCHAN and P. Mitc he ,
• are sorry to be again broiiA
before the public by a second notice d
Mr. Christie’s, who has undoubitdk
Claims against them which whenfioaHi I
- liquidated on the decision of the i u j
now pending, they will try to satisfy*
soon as possible thereafter.
“ Ihe deeds under which Mr. Christy
claims an exclusive right to all >l
- real and personal estate of Carnocln’
s and Mitche), are considered as info
4 mal, unjust and illegal. Hence the
have been brought and are still before
the Court, and other deeds have beer
executed and recorded, conveying the
■ property for the use of all their credit,
ors, Mr. Christie included j without
any trust or reservation beneficial to C,
0 and U. or their families; and if this
e be not agreeable to that gentleman, i;
» must nevertheless appear fair and equi
'* table to the public who have i
sense of justice
e The Trustees under the late deeds
e are anxious to sell the Lands in Florida,
alluded to in the notice of Mr. C and]
to apply the piocceds to the immediate
payment of part of his demand and de
posit a sufficiency thereof to coverall
his claim, subject to the decision of the
Court—but his opposition to any tea
i. sonabie sale, as one interested in bis
i. own right, whilst injuring all parties
- concerned, must be borne until a sale
i, can be made under an order of Court,
if Savannah, June 8.
d Qff Editors ot papers who insert Mr
if Christie’s notice, will please insert bit
:- above is withdrawn, and to
il warl to this office when
i- they will ba promptly paid by
J. C. & P M.
June 13 nwd
Notice.
NINE Months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable
Court, of Ordinary, for the count) of
Columbia, for leave to sell two Tract'of
Land, belonging to the estate of Jonathan
u Wood, dec’d, viz—
: r One Tract containingone
hundred and forty-seven and one quarter
„ acres in the county aforesaid, on KfJ’a
„ Creek, joining Darby and lledmann.
—ALSO—
it One Tract in the county
; aforesaid, containing eight hundred acni
i on the Uchee creek, Joining Fuller ami
s others, for the benefit of the Heirsanc
o Creditors of said estate,
1 Jonathan Wood, Adm'r.
- May 18. 330
—ALSO—
* One Tract of Land, i»
i Appling county, District 9th, -2 No. 33', I,
r belonging to flic estate of Thomas Mw-1,
. ris, doc’d, for the benefit of the H £iri j
and Creditors of said estate.
Jonathan Wood, Adm'r-
May 18. 330
Notice. j
NINE months after dale application I
will be made to the Honorable the J
Court of Ordinary of Columbia count). ■
for leave to sell one tract of Land, be- ■
longing to the estate of Thomas Low, tie- ■
5 ceased, lying on the Uchee creek, known ■
• by the name of Lowsville, contains ■
‘ 4T5 acres, to be sold for the benefit!-1
' the heirs and creditors of said decease ■
Jos. G. Blunt,) I
Edm’d Blunt, J I
June 29 342 9mp 1
Notice. I
NINE months after date hereof apjJ> I
cation will be made to the lit® o , H
ble the Inferior Court for the coun) ■
Richmond, (while silting for o™ 1 ” H
purposes) for leave to sell all the rc ■
tate belonging to Eliza bcaboni mi
the youngest daughter of Seaborn so- ■
Esq. deceased, for the benefit o- saw ■
fant. ■)
Eliza Jones, guardian- I -
February 26 I :
Notice. I
TVTINE months after date appii»J I
ll will be made to the Honorab K
Inferior Court of Columbia count), B
leave to sell 202 i acres of Land, m H
county of Monroe, 13th district, Bj
on the waters ofTobysoskey, for ■
nefit of the orphans of John Barlo . B
Littleberry Clanton* J
Guardian of said A
April 3 3 1 '* 9 ® j