Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, September 21, 1822, Image 4

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Land for Sale. THE subscriber will offer at Public s -Ip, on the premises, the 4th of No vember next, (if not previous to thst tuni* disposed of »’• pnv're contract) his Far ro on Savannah river, 10 miles above August*, adjoining Lamia of Messrs. Nelson, Keith &, Howard, containing 781 Vcrco, 300 of which is cleared and in pond repair, the present crop if ♦jewed will i .‘commend the fertility of tbe toil, die part o clear is well wooded *bd umbered, the improvement* are a tolerable dwelling house, a New Giti ll juat, Corn-House* Sec. For terms apply to Walter Leigh, Esq. or to the subscriber. At the same time and place, will be sold, iOOO Huslielg of CORN and several thousand lbs. of Fodder, with many other articles appertaining to the Plantation 100 tedious to enu merate, Wm. Collier. July 29 If Very Valuable Real Estate for Sale, within 12 imle» of August a. I OPFBU for sale my Valuable tract us Land, lying on die <»ad loading from Augusta to Washington, distant from ♦he former about 12 -l ies, containing four hundred Acres of prime Upland, well adapted to g. ow.n.' Corn or Col ton, iiUiate-lma healthy, and respect able neigliboihouil. Tni* Tact has sev. eral ore hards which bear saline fruit as the country afford*. Presuming none will purchase with out examining, it Is thought tiuneces a»ry to euier into parliculaif. Hut per auii* wishing health and fine land ari r» qu« sled to call. Terms can be made known by applying on rbe premise* to the subscriber, ur to John Casein, or liayt liowdre, in Augusta. J. W. Beall. June 30—— —ts 40 Dollars (toward. STKAYKL), or stolen, from my Vfng goii on the Sand Hill Hoad, on the Irtb nut two likely HOKmF-S ofthe fol low in;; description:—one brown horse abu t al >r leu yean old, upward ol , It i i t cj-h, (no inarkr ,< .rtir ularly rn < olioct.-d, lame a little in one hind leg ;,t timer) with a bob (ail, tome what growr out In* other is a hay horse, also up ward* ii five feel high, nine or too years old, with mte or both of bis hind feet a little while, (though not now partit ulnr ly re olle- 1.-d,) -also with a I job tail, somewhat grown out, both of who h are in only tolerable order, and inatkod with the ; ear. The above reward will he gi t i, for Ihe above lurntionod horse., n • il| roasmiid le .-ebenca. uaid il Joli v, i to me in Wilkf* county mar Wash• ii -tor. on the Pel, rsburgli road, or to Slaught-T K. Lnhu/:ui Augusta: and il tloleu idly dollar- for the dual, John T. Graves Sepf.-inber i7 *? u Sr rut »><!, ITiiOti (b v-., !!•;«. ur ,r Auguta, .1 i-i 1(011' K - tu- (i It tan, old and •>' ut »*» ■- iu Id ■ i ■ , ihc nil r a Jigl t Sorrel, a 1 li ■•*. , and nuich yo iyr thin- the Ib au—boih are a gol d ilea) marked bv he Harness A ai'i'nl •• rewa"d wid be paid on the de li v- iv of h.'.ilt <>r either, to Mrs Aim And ps»i i it Mount Euun, or to ,1. Sl.JirUllTF.lt i* C. L.ViUZAX. August 29 2m GE()RGIjy Fiber! County S Tu //ten Honors, the 7,dyes us On Inferior Court us tntU County. f| 'IIR Ibi uoii ol John Joiiu.ua, hum * blv shewetli timi your pt-itioner is inpnsoco viUiin ilia p, isuii hounds <)f li - i.'in J--.il id -H 1 ,-(iu,.ty. Ml i tl - im•» 11 lun V' II uni H Hardy,; » n he our p. -liu-icr is u abl ■ i,i d ■ iarg- the debt for which he m C nfifi.d O' to give nail to answer i(it? l:c..e, A a v -u> n-tiiioner further shewetb O' ■ Vim. Ilnnors < hAt he i» willing I to ■w e iti )d< bve i| nit eslat., real and , i r -><im , who ■He has o is entitled ; to, lor i hi? use of his creditor*. th refove prays, bat your honors! wd akc such i -i«-i io'be |ncnm»e* ns; lui ra. may ri quire! the law vt'ar-) rant. W. H. VmU’rwood Sr, 1) (i t aEiphoil, Aito nUs j»r Tdihot nr A fcnrkUan.ee: n e || n nor C it of said coinvy ’ ' iuert, |in ihe *' -v *f 'f.i.ei b, r, 18d2— 1‘: sent' l! ‘ H M >ii, \V.,onii, ttruab | *1 i»--.-i.i- o,Joseph Uk.ckuetl, ant i II or> \t 't, K-l| Mis; I'd' u‘ e , gving petition of John J ns m si tin g tin th Ins c.ndj nn t, a hi. #dliugn->* M <t< iivt sup Ins i pi i.v umlei he insolvent Law au j til s s. u- I . ir u.e of f'is 1 1 ed t ;>rs, i <> ifed, 'H, On I‘nj -dit Hie ! tv- f'h N V inker n 11, bi ,h i] 'he ( jMitu is h-?rc..y ai. ponded and set d< mi a Hit 1 • u(i ii \v tnc'i he said petition i cr b. utonphi forth be tbit d e Court linj.. • 1.-, l uws of 'toasiHic, t gniatjug ti . 1.-charge of I. sfdveni deb t.-.. 5, uni ti.»' proceeding* take place st cerdh-tr ly b * 1 h r, by cer'if-, that the \h,.ve is a true Coiiy from the nuun te., i i .rt'u*c lit I, lb 2Z I \V. Hoard, elk, ' J ci nn >i* M. 4ui 03' liberal I lew art I ' ,l g' v, ' u »*■*> "'.V boy J -ICIIAr.L, > nvereo n.my; d cl this, or th» ad hi* v ' de,, .11 *r to I f i. Hugns, <w --in, ur V. L)jfi sw or*an. M« ■f. veai-» "id, black com | eciioued and . -roi»lv a II mud., in v,» i, O t e siont, i »'ot\ iu :t l>i mo- am- * |; „ t, P ' • Him i-T>i.v.t" Havana ih, following * .: ( ouj>e ol t.h, river. I red. E. Dugas, i'or .U. w' D. ' io. 4 «■ For Sale, A MOST desirable HUMMER REST , HENCE on the Sand-Hill*, near the branch of the Richmond ACsdemy, with any quantity of l»nd not exceeding forty nr fifty acre*. The dwelling house is large, commodiou*. and neatly finish ed, having two stories and eight room*, beside* passuge* and a ganet, and a 1 ptara on one sidf of the building, and r a portico on the other, together with F ton or eleven comfortable out houses t l|s good garden; as collection of th«, i most choice fruit trees, grape vines, &c. and a spring of pure water within se t venty or eighty yards of the dwelling house, »nd a spring house.— to 1 Wrn. W, Molt, Esq or the Office of the Augusta Chronicle- Hay 30 if : i I nibrmaiion Wanted. [N the month of Feh’ry 1820, Ema.idki. I.t*o v D leftlhs Planters’ Hotel in this City, for the purpose of going to the home of Mr. Wrn. M‘Gar to obtain his working tools : he had with him at the time about S7OO. 'lhe late Mr. Lind sey Coleman said that from the descrip tion of the above person, he believed I 1 that he went to tbe state of Alabama With Gen. Hi oil . tuccvyhi- h period ne has not been beard of, 11* is a tall wan, about 0 lent I inch high, dark cowplex •* ion, 33 years of age, by trade a house n carpealer. Any inlbrrnatiuii respecting n him will be thankfully received, by his ET brother, the subscriber, Joseph Lloyd. . Augusta, August H. 352 * Notice and Caution. I have been inlornied ihat John Csrn*chan and Peter Mitchell of tills Ci'y have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers person* either their individual * creditors, creditors of the laie firm of 1 Csrnochan Sc Uitv.hel or others, all or r sundry the property and firm *a well as their own individual piaperiy atnl e tatv consisting tngethelr of houses, lets, lands,'stores, wares, negroes &c. in Su . vam.ah and llanen in Georgia or the neighborhood thereuf, and elsewhere, with their interest or share in the stock • of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien, s »ud sundry shams in the Ujnied Stales • It"iik and oth» r Backs, as well us sun. i dry, debts due to them in various places, 1 beside lands, lots, negroes &c. in tbe ■ territory of Florida, and particularly t one larg. tract (-fund bnuglu of Forbes t. Co. laying between tbe fivers St. Marks and Apalachicola, in the territory i I Florida aldrerani. » iin se are hereby to c.mtion the - puhn a s 'aiusi purchasing ary part of i lie *aul prtiperty or e#iutt ao convty • ed, or any otlier pnupei'iiy boionguig to • tin sn dCaruorhan A kl'itrhell or either • of them, as I hold prior m or','ng(-s on the i greatest part ihe.m-of, •ft ch am 1 on r.- c« >din the registry in Savitnnah and Darien aforesaid, and in- I‘hnrlcston, 8 ’ G a>d erpi.table In-iia o*i nil the pro -1 ptt-ty of vaio John CarnocVran and Peter Mitclii It. WilliHiii f-lui.dtie. June 10 Liwtf 'i'u the i^ubVic. JCAi:NOCM \N and 1* Vfiich l, • ate son-y :> be again brought bt-f. r thepuhhohy a sotcnuJ otiev of Mr. Christie’*, who hnii unde ib'vdlj -•iHims ngiiins' them which when finulty liquidated on the di cisiion of tU suit imw pending, they will try to satiisfy a* anon as p'is* blc thereafli-r I hr deeds under which Mr. Christie clniu.s an exclusive rig lit to all the •ea and personal ei-an- of Dai oocban ■.ml Mitcne', ur ■ considert-d as infor mal, uiijuhi am) illegal. Hence they have been brought ami are still before the Court, and other 'deeds havrt been cxecutrd hihl rvcoitif J. convey inf,* the proftei ty for it- -isv of a 1 their credit ois, Mr. Christie; ii chided ; without any trustor resoiNalion bent ficial to t*. j and M or theiv families ; and if this ! he noi agreeable to that gentleman, it i most nevertheless appear fair and equi 1 t • bl>; 1 he public and all who have a < sense of justice. t t he Trustees under the Icte deeds are anxious f.o sell the Limits in Florida, alluded o.i tin notice of Mr C nnd in appty the proc eds to the immediate paymm' of par*, cf lbs demand H'ul de- ■ posit n nutficiency thereof to cover all i ins claim, siihjec to 'he decision of Hie j t'onrt—-but h,s opposidum to any m -1 souable sa’e., ss one interested in his . own right, whilst injuring all parties concerne-.i, must be borne until a sale can he made under an order of Court. Suvannuh, June 8 ‘Lj* Editors ol papers who insert M» . Christie’s notice, will plesse insert the | above until his is withdrawn, and f.-r --i warl ’h.ir bills to this office where they will ba promptly paid hy J. C. P M i June 13—— ntrd tflverHscnient- VW\n UuUtwa iWwuvA. • *1 i \Kr.N out oi my plantation, on the ; I A mtfit* o l (he 13th oflsst month, a i ‘ k-ty l)v k Hay Gelding, fitc year* old I 1 1 >t April, fiv* ieet or upwards high, I.got in...iv. irota high and rough, dished i tare, fn* hind leg* ra'her straightei 1 loan common, Ins main hangs on bath i soles, ti" white recollected, onlv where s be has been gshied In the gears. Any I i person apprehending the t-aid thief, so I ■ tiiai he may he brought to justice, shall I veeeiy the above reward, and ioi Uol * U'-» for the horse only. P»'d by the subscriber living near Columbia Court House. | Nathan Benton. r August 8 if i - —— —■— ( Notice. A LI. person? who have neglected set- . -n. tlmg their accounts with the sub srnber, (relaiive to the estate of K. H.«w e».l are requested to rail on Cr. F. Junto,), who is authorized to settle the same, with all other business interestin'" myself. p Joseph Hawes. 345 ts I PAB c AT r A VsAmAAk PUntaUon l!f fV [HAM COOHTT, WTHIN a few mile* of the flourish log town of Eatonton, containing four bundred acres, at this time rented by James Burt. The improvements are good, consisting of a frame dwelling, with the necessary out buildings. Part of the purchase money may remain in the hand* of the purchaser if required. Apply to DIMAS PONCE, Esq. Hancock, orto Mackenzie & Ponce. August 7 353 2m Final Notice. THOSE persons who are indebted to the firm of Moore A Lindo, are so licited to make immediate payment at the Chronicle Office, as no longer indul gance can tie given. C. Lindo. Sept. 7 3 ts LA DIFS, 1 aVmet NATH ANIEL SMITH & CO. .A o 30 William- St. *\ 'ew- York, Ur.9PECTFtJf.LY inform the Put lie, that this <vork has been publish ied for more than three years, and al- I though little exertion has been made by the proprietors, yet it has received a patronage far surpassing their ex pcc'alions With no advertisements, the work has solely for its object, the dissemination of Classic and Polite Li terature ; containing, perhaps, a great er nf original Litevary and Mistellaneovi matt? r than any other publication of the kind in the United States- The publishers of the Labies’ Lit. k &ry CißtußT can furnish complete sets of i his work from the commence ment, comprising six volumes of qusr to size, containing twenty-six numbers each, with a copious index and title page for each volume. Among the mass of Literary mutter contained in this work, are mam oriii al Talcs and Novels, together with the entire insertion of some scarce works not to be obtained in any Book Store in the United Hiatus, • Persons wishing a complete set of ■ the CaunttKT, up to the end of volume ■ five, can be sup) led at the shortest notice, eith- r in sheets or bound, at the Publishes’ (yflicc, No. 3f) Wil -1 liam-street. New- York, it the subscrip tion price, viz i SI per annum. (Jj* Subscriptions for the Gahikkt are received from all qiareis of the Union Letters ( Post Paid.J contain ing a ) ra.-s subscription, »• dressed to the publishers Nathaniel Smith if Co will meet with immediate attention, and their papers forwarded by niail to the m N. TV Ladies an<l Gentlemen wishing to obtain complete sets of the Cabihkt would do well to apply soon. J. H Fly, Agents for Augusta, Cabinet OJire, Anoint *■ 6, 1822, jTax Col he tor's Aod TjedsiiTtr’* Office. T f HP City,Uoadand Well Tax forth. vcki 1822, being now hie, and payable, the subscriber will atte.iid at his nflie on Broad-street, upper tenement of the Bridge Rank, every day, from 9AM to I P M. to receive the same until the SUthday of June next, after which time executions will issue against aft default i ers without discrimination. John VV. Wilde, C. SJ T. C. A. spril 35 ts * Notice. A LL persons interested are hereby XjL notified, that an application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Columbia County, within t.ht time prescribed by )>w, for leave to sell the personal property belonging to the estate of Dreads'll Pare, deceased. Thomas Pace, ) Dreadzil Pace, £ rs ’ Sept. 10. 4 wit City Taxes for 1822. f lAHOWE persons who have not had an .1 opportunity of paying their City Tax for the present year, are notified that they ran pay the same to the subscriber, who is duly authorized to transact the business of Collector and Treasurer for the city of Augusta (during the absence of John VV. Wilde, Esq.) and will be at all times at his office, City Hall, from B to I o’clock, every day of business, for this purpose. i Wm. Jackson. September 5 2 ts The jhtrora Establishment. ( '■'HE editor of this paper being about i to undertake a distant journey, and as his absence must necessarily be three months, and may extend to six months, he offer® the establishment FOR SALE. It will bedisposed of upon such terms as if is b lieved would present no obstacle to a competent person, disposed to con duct such a paper. Information neces sary to enable applicants to decide upon the subject, if applied for forthwith, will be given with frankness. Sept 10. J i Executors’ Sale. , ON Friday morning, the 11th Octo- ■ her next, will be sold at the late residence of John Willson, deceased, the persona! property belonging to his estate.—Sale to commenre at 10 o’clock, Terms—Rums under gIOO cash, and 1 over gIOO four months credit, for ap- 1 proved endorsed notes, Bv order of 1 the Executor®, Fraser & Bowdre, ( .iuctioueers August 29 lawtf THE GAMUT, For Sale at the Augusta Bookstore. For Sale, THE SUBSCRIBER’S PLANTATION, ADJOINING the lower end of the Ci ty of Augusta, containing upwards of six hundred acres —from one to two hundred acres of which is well timbered, has a good Shad Fishery. To describe this valuable property more particularly, is thought unnecessary. a i.so, From Fifty to One Hundred NEGROES, In families—most of them born on the plantation. MHis HOUSE and LOT, on the Sand-Hula, is likewise offered for auk Stock of South-Carolina, of this State, or of the United States, would be received in payment. A liberal cre dit would be given for a moity, if desira ble. Titles indisputable. John Course. June 22 340 wtf Notice. Alfred m. hobby and r. d. TREADWELL, or either of them, will attend to any business in which the subscriber may be interested during his absence from Augusta. Wm. J. Hobby. July 13 346 (Q* The subscriber de clines serving longer as a Magistrate, intending to resign. The cases on his Docket will however be settled by him. T. S. Hannon, j. p. August 31 3GO M Notice. THE subscriber offers for Bent, his Sand-Hill Residence lor 12 mouths from the first October next. John Gindrat. September 10. 4 ts Fifty Dollars Reward. Deserted from the u. state* Cantonment on the Sand-Hills, near Augusta (Geo.) or; the I3th inst. Stephen ii. Mix a private ol “E” company, 3d Regi men' of Artillery, 5 feet 6 inches high, 26 years of age, light complexion, brown eves, brown, hair, born in Con necticut, and by profession a labourer. ALSO, On the night of the 16th inst. Garret Vanschonoven, a private of “ E” Company 3d Regi ment Artillery ; 5 feet 10$ inches high, 26 years of age, light complexion, hasle eyes, dark hair, born in Waterford, State of N. York, and by occupation a labourer. A reward of thirty dollars will b» paid for the apprehension and delivery of either of t ie above named Deserters, ■it this or any other Military Post in the United Slates L. A. Rigail, Lieut- 3t/ Artillery Commanding. Ts. States Cantonment. } Sand-Mil's near 'ugustaGeo | August 19 ts Twenty Dollars Reward. RA 'J AWAY on the Tth of August last, a Negro Follow commonly known by the name of BIG TO VI Me- Morphy—he is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high; stout, well made, about 25 years old, complexion very dark. As he has been on the river for some time, it is pro bable he will make for Savannah, or may he lurking somewhere near the river, be tween Augusta and Savannah. Ten dol lars will be paid for delivering Tom to the subscriber, in Augusta, and Ten Dol lars far information that will lead to con viction of his being harbored or employ ed by any white person. L. Reed. September 5. 2 fit 3 he Editor ol the Georgian, Savannah, will please give the above three inser tions, and forward their bill to this office for payment. Ten Dollars Reward WILL be paid to any person who will lodge in jail, my negro wo men RACHEL and AMY, who have been from my service 6, or 7, weeks they are no doubt lurking about town, or harbored by some skive, or some person ol colour in town, or the vicinity. L. C. Cantelou. September 12 3t Administrators Sale. n'ILL be sold at Columbia Court House on the fir-f Tuesday in October TKXt, the real estate of Sarah Marshall, deceased, containing 28 acres «f>and, including a valuable Gnst Mill, adjoining Marshall and Jones.—Sold bv order of (he Court of Ordinary for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of s.»i I deceased Natlien I rawford A for self and > Adm’r. Thus’ S, Bayliss. \ August 8 6tda NOTlGfy PURSUANT to an order of the Court ~ °* Ordinary, of Greene County W| l‘ be *«ld to the highest bidder in the town of Greensborough, on the first I uesday in October next, *0 1-2 Lots of Land and 3 l-i alleys in said town, together wiih the improvements now thereon; for merly owned by Mathew Wells, esq. now belonging to the estate of Jere ninth E trly % deceased. I erm* of sale made known on the day of sale. THOMAS WINSTON, > THOMAS BILLUPS, C Adm’rt ~i the K,t.,t 0 f Je~. Karin JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Jnlv 9 1 H*-> In right ° J hit wite vuly -w f 1822, Aug. 15. Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Market- House in the City of Augusta, between { the usual hours of sale, a t , One mulatto boy, Rich- ‘ i ard, about 15 years old, levied on as the property of Thomas I. Moore, to satisfy • an execution issued from the Inferior ‘ Court of Greene county, on the foreclo- ■ sure of a mortgage, Thomas Grier, jun. j i vs. Thomas 1. Moore. ' Conditions Cash—purchasers to pay i for titles. I Peter F. Boisclair. D, Sheriff R, C. September 3 1 tds » - - ■ ■' ■ ■ ■ t I Sheriff’s Sale. r IH7‘ ILL be * old ® B tUe first Tue9da y j- Win October next, at ihc Court ] House in Columbia county, the following property, viz; 450 Acres of Land, on the head water? of the Little Kiokee, ad joining Wilkins, Tindall and others to sa tisfy sundry executions : Berry Olive rs. George G. Wheeler. AISO, 105 Acres of Land, ad • joining Dooly ii Howard, on the waters > of Uptons creek, to satisfy two exccu- B tioas, T homas and Martha Bolton vs. 9 Executors of Aquilla Howard and Ad ministrator of Beuj, Smithsqu, vs. Exe cutor of Aquilla Howard. ALSO, One negro woman, named - Rose, and her cnild Harriet, about five ye *rs old, to satisfy an execution, Emp g son Miller vs. John Ayres. ALSO, 295 Acres of Land, on the waters of Greenbriar, adjoining t’ol . lard au<4 Bayliss, to satisfy sundry execu tions, VVilliam Booker and others vs. John B. Hicks, r ALSO, e One negro man by the name of Rodger, levied on to satisfy sun dry executions from a Magistrates court, William G. Grimes for use of R. H. Musgrove vs. Administrator, Thomas Low, deceased. ALSO, 150 Acres of Land, ad joining Wilkins and Daughoriy, on the waters of Kiokee creek, to satisly sundry executions, Administrator an the estme of William Carrington, deceased, and > others vs. estate of Richard Shackelford. » AT.SO, One negro man, named Sam, to satisfy <undry 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 Jabes P. Mar- I shall and others, on the waters of Green- briar creek, to satisfy sundry executions, Anderson D. Jennings vs. Thomas S. Bayliss & Williams, F. Jackson. y Geo. G. Tankersley. I, Sheriff, r August 21, 1322. 360 tds Sherifl’s Sale. TT7TLL be sold at Lincoln Court it 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 t place where Richard Aycock now Uses, f and taken as his properly to satisly a . fi. fa. in favor mi Rebecca Hillyer, ad e ministratix for T homas W. W illiams, and s two in favor ol James Herring & co., all s vs. Richard Aycock properly, pointed . out by defendant, r ALSO, 10 or 12 Acres of Cotton , and 23 or 30 Acres of Corn, more or less taken as the property of James Mahoney, to satisfy a fi. fa. in javor of Robert H. Watkins, for the use ol John Oliver vs. said Mahoney’s property, pointed out by Plaintiffs, attorney. ALSO, 283 Acres of Land on the waters of Mill creek, adjoining Murray Walton, and the heirs of Wm. Walton : one Sideboard, one book-case and Secre- J tary, one Ladies Secretary, one set Card Tables, one set dining Table, two Feather beds and furniture, one dozen fancy * Chairs, one four wheel Carriage anil * Harues, one pair large Looking Glasses, 1 one small Clock, 2 Negroes, one about 18 ‘ years of age, named Violet, the other 7 * years old, named Margareti, all lakens a 1 the property of Elizaueth ivl. Wilkinson, s to satisly a fi. fa. in favour of Julian Wal I ton, VVilliam Walton, John Walton and c Sophia Walton, by their guardian James * L. Fodd vs. Carter Wilkinson and Eliza- 1 beth M. Wilkinson,property, pointedout S by Elizabeth M. V/iUjiuson. Stepffen Stovall, . D. Sheriff L. C. August 31, 360. 3t. Sheriff s Sale Postponed, , ♦IVILL the first Tuesday in October . next, at w hich time will be sold at ( Lincoln Court-House, between the us«- S al hours of sale, All the estate, right, title, claim and interest that Nicholas G, “ Barkesdale, has in and to 1000 acres of Land, more or less on Fishing Creek, joining Pullen, Jones, Curry and others, - itbeimr the same place where Fauay Barkesdale now lives, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of John Alexander, vs. N. G. Barkesdale, & Deun s Mahoney, securi- ' ty on the appeal, -ALSO} y -1000 Acres Land on Fish ing Creek, joining Pullen, Jones, Currev and others, taken as the property of Fan ny Barkesdale, Administratrix of Stith Barkesdale, to satisfy afi fa in favour of James Mahoney, for the use of Stovall " amt Lamar, vs. Fanny Barkesdale Ad ministratrix, &c. S. Stovall, D. S. L. C. W September 10. 4 tds Blank Deeds For salejat the Augusta Bookstore. Sheriff’s Sales. WILL be sold at the Com; K O , in Jacksonbomugh, Scriven c- * ty, on the first Tuesday in October w between the hours of ten and f oll . 7 ‘clock °’ One Thousand Two Hundred an* Seventy-five and a half acre* ut situate, lying and being in the f Brier Creek in the county of S c "; Va and bounded by lands of John R hurts, Thomas Brannen, John R. an ’ ner and Reuben Wilkinson, the said b ll( ] v land aforesaid is composed of different tracts, making in the tvUe one thousand two hundred seventy. and a half acres as aforesaid, it j, e n * the plantation whereon John (] or , v J now resid-s, levied on as the proDf v of John Conyers, to sai’sfy a fi, \ a favor of John Rawls vs. John Hua« and John Convers. ALSO. Seven Hundred Acres of Land more or less, s. uate, lying amt b~ nt on Great Ogcec.hy River, in said count! of Scriven, adjoining lands of jjh_ ' Luuday and Lewis Lanux, 1 the property of Claiborn Bi-vilk t» satisfy afi fa. in favor of Joseph 1\ ; . nr eg vs. Clsiborn Beviile and Gid-cn Daly. ALSO One Negro Hoy, named Lonoo, levied on as the . ■ ( ■ 3 niel M‘Call, to satisfy two execution in favor of Samuel Lockhart, ugaiost Nathaniel M‘Cali, levied and returnej by a Constable. ALSO, One Hundred Acres of Land, ani the crop of Coilon, growing anJbuiij thereon, adjoining lands of the esi«u of John Crawford, deceased, andolFri it being part of a tract that origindl; belonged to James M’Gowin, dt-cessed. levied on as ’he property *f Joseph Butler to satisfy afi fa. in favor of Jay v... Ballard vs. Joseph Butler, proper!] pointed out by defendant. ALSO, One Thousand acres of Pine Lari, adjo'Uing lands of Jcsiah Scot, Ttioaiu Greene, and o’he>-s, levied 011 us thj property of Thomas Walker, to sa sit sundry fi fa’s, in favor of .Instpli ami Me. phen Butler, at the suit of'l hernia G, Wsdkor for cost also, one other, ti- fj Elijah Wade, nt the suit of Tb.mi! G Walker for cost, properly pointed ou‘ by the defendant ALSO, Two Negro Women, Moll ant Pegg, levied on as the proptuy oi Granville Bevi ! ie to satisfy sundry ex executions in favor of E It. Young vs, Granville M-vilte. levied ou and return ed bv a Constable. ALSO, Two Negroes, Jude and her chili Dxphtia, levied on as tin ieo of Isaac Conyers, Xv satisfy sai.di exi.'U lions in fav" r of Zacnias Lung 1.11 o thers vs Isaac Conyers, levied ami re turned by a constable.. M SO. One Negro Woman named Mem ber, I hree Hundred acie. ut (V. 1.. i more or less, one hundrt 1 bush ■ ul Corn, more or ass, i: bermu i".e 'vp on said tract of land, it bring he Vi whereon Mrs. Delia Bevil.* now k aiiles—the claim or interest ot the a.id Delia Bevillt, to lie sold 10 satisfy 1 ti. fa. in favor of William C- Wayne »l Delia Keville. ALSO, Two Hundred and Sixty-six acres of Pine L.ii<it, it beiug ti.e J-'t wherenu William Flake esMes, -veil on as the properL of said Flake,to m* lisfy a fi fa in favor of James Tuoiblin vs. William Flake vl SO, Sixty Acres of Land, situated, ly ing and being on M"b.ey's P<> . 1,1 said county adjoining lands <T VV'lliam Oliver and William B. Mitchiner, levi ed on as the p/opt itv cf Fa , i« nce Mobley, to satisfy sundry fi- fa’s, .lame* Oliver, at the suit of Patience Mobley for oost James Bryan, s. s. e. Aug iS! *9 Sheriff’s Sale Coiitiniied- V 4? ILL be sold at the Court-»t» j»ein tt Jackscuboroiigh, triven cruuty, mi the first Tuesday in October nnxl, he twsen (he hours often and fouroV'eck, Sixty-two acres of land? situate, lying and being in su'd county #f Scriven, adjoining lauds belonging tell l9 heirs of Noah Freeman, dec. and oth f r»; said sixty-two acres being a part or one share of a tract of land that formerly be longed to James McGowin, dec. whir# said share or part, belonged to McxanJep; McGowan, and was sold by said Alexan der McGowm to one Stephen Butler;— levied on as the propei ly of Stephen But ler, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Dsvii Swicord vs. Stephen Butler. James Bryan, S.S.C. Sept. 12. 5 tds Thomas WaUcina’ Saw 6c Grist Mill. FiAIJE subscriber’s .Mills mi Ji, operation, both SAW and GUI'” I He will deliver Lumber in Augnst« ( *b 812 per thousand, and will cause eveivj sttention to be paid to each branch ot bis business, ~ —“ His customers will be Jnir ly ilealt by- Mi os. M atl ins- April 8 ti To Kent, MThe Store it. Dwelling-hou* near the Alarkcs. at present oe ucpied by .Messrs E. Wood i Co. and possession given Ist October ocX' Enquire of John iSlidrp- August 10 354 ts July 1 law2m During my pbsfncf rom the slate, Mr. Edward will act as my agent. J.M. Hand. August 14 333 ts _ Wrapping Paper Joj sale at this