Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, September 26, 1822, Image 4

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ITRTTEUfc J IN the p*• -Office, (not before adver tised) at Augusta, Georgia, Ist September, 1822, Those wishing letters from the ( ] will please ask fur advertised let - d U A Asbury Knight Roger W Ames Wm Kennedy i, J Anderson James King n P Auspack Eliza Keating 1 Charles Arnold Jonathan Kiltrel Amos Allbritton L John Andrews John B Larry B Jabez Lewis James Broadhurst John Liverman j| William H Barclay Philip Lamar f William Banlet Miss Nancy E Lyles -j James Bealle Joseph Ligon Mrs E Boroughs Woodson Ligon David Burkhalter Freeman Lacy John Buck E Lartigue Jno R Brartee Miss C Loughna Sylvester Beach George Lamar ( Ezekiel Boyer ‘Jeremiah Luther •; David O Barton J M Lawton Charles F Bibb Mrs B Liverman Miss Susan Bugg William T.amkin Thompson Brown M Win P Bagley Mrs Isabel Mercer j William Bacon Wili am McGar , Mrs M Bacon . Wi liam M'Harg ■] John Brigs Levi Moore Jara<s Bc ; ggs Mrs Eiiza Martin William Benton John M Gar Polly Busworth Henry Myers Missßhz E E Burk,lames Miller Jis Brotherston John Madden C Mrs M McFarland t Douglas Cessna Joshua Mercer i B> njamin Cutlief Henry Merrill Daniel Clements James Murphy Mrs Eliz Carter H McTyre ——— Cleave land Dr John McTyye Littteberry ClantouStephen Minton Job.. B CasteUou Mrs SAG Mclntosh j Mrs M Clarke N p . derick Carman James Nagle D M Grumpier Mrs P Neville Joshua Corley Thomas Ncilson David Clarke Ezra Norton W m C Coffin O David Cocke Thomas Oliver Robert Carson P Benjamin F Chew Richard Potter Joshua Canada C E Pumam Mis Cooper Milton Paradise Miss P Cooper John Pierce Eliz Churchwell Mr* Dcliah Philips Mrs C Carmichael J Philips John Cummins David Patterson D David Philips Cosby Dickerson Mrs M A Parker Sanders Day Mrs Aim Powers G ive Danlorth Jno G Polhill Samuel Dunbar Q, Da nit; Day David Q tize.nberry Wm C Dillon Thos Quizenberry Mrs Rich. Defnall U E Mrs Ryan R- Fa a mol Jno Rolen A H Ellison Benj F Russel Jt ii't EDworth David U Reid Thomas Eddy Rev .lames Russel M'Ohael Egan Henry Robinson James Erw in Miss Eliz Kinnard Jonathan Ellis John Ramsey F Josias Roadie James Font Jno Roberts William Fraser Du .ley Rountree Rebecca Foster Mrs S Robinson John H Freeman S Henry Fox John Singleton Willis". Ful'on Spencer F Smith Jacob Frederick Jno Stnrzenegger Arthur Foster Miss M D Savage G Henry G Smithson James S Godwin Capv E Spain Joseph Green M r s Lydia Starley Henry Greenwood Dr F Sunday Tin mas Gi sfiin Augustes Santy George Graves Dr James Spann John Goodwin George Stewart Francis Ganahl Livings'on Skinner Mrs Sarah Garvin William Shaw Aboe; Green Benjamin Shaw Re Gardner T W .Ilian' Gardner Mary Terrance Thomas Goss John Turpin John Gideron John H 'Furman II A Tieadwell Miss C- Haney Mabrey Tnrncr W H Hay Drewry Thonipson - Hn'chison Dr. Nathan Turner C ! ales Uutio Joseph Thompson Huies Charles Vayiop William Howard U & V Mrs Jane LHall Thomas Vaughn Ash-r Hinds GeoVillais Miss C b Hammond Underwood Be j Hightower W James H niy Tillman S White L<*wis Harris Ma ,- y White ■ llatcfiwell Lot Williams W. It* r Hanis Anson Wheeler J»re . lah Harris Charles Witter N uli F lI.T'S John Wooding Mirim, Hulen James Ward Mrs vi,Dy Hall E Williams Enos Howard A Waterman J Wm D Wray Mrs Francis Jones Jno G Walsh Geo B Judd Miss E Wright C-i; l.ue Jones Jno. M Williamson Joshua Jones Mrs F.tiz Willy Wil y Jones GAP Whitfield Darlin H Jones Charles H Wilson John Jepson Mrs Nancy Ward K J W Willson Mias Mary KtnnedyJohn Wise l>o ’) Kirkpatrick Win A Wood Enoch Knight Y William Kct Joseph Young James Fraser, p. m. Septembers. 1 3t NOTICE. PUR9U ANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary, of Greene County, wiil be sold to the highest bidder in the town of Groensborough, on the first Tuesday i* October next, 10 1-3 Lots of Land and 3 1-2 alleys in said town, together with the improvements now thereon s for merly owned by Mathew Wells, esq. now belonging to the estate of Jcre niiah Early, deceased. , Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. , TIjQMAS WINSTON, } > THOMAS BILLUPS, < I Jldm'rs on the F.stnt of Jr- Early ' JOHN CUNNINGHAM, In right of hi*-wife *. July 2,1822. .\"g 15, Lowers of Attorney F«r sale at the Augusta Bookstore. By the President of the U. States. i, HERB AS the President of 'he I T United Sutes is authorized by law to cause lands to be offered for sale: Therefore, I, James Monbok, Presi dent of the United States, do herereby declare and make known that the pub- - lie sales shall be held as follows, viz: - ® At the Land Office at Terre Haute, 1 in Indiana, on the first Monday in July t next for the sale of Townships 17 and 18, in range 1, east , of the 2d principal meredian line * 17 and 18, in ranges 1 to 9, west do At the Land Office at Vandalia, in II- ] linois, on the third Monday in July next, for the sale of Township 11, 12, 13 and 14, io ranges \ 1 and 2,'east of the 3d prin cipal meridian line 11,12,13,14 and IS, in ranges 3 and 4, do j At the same place on the third Mon- , day in August next, for the sale of Townships 11,12. 13,14 and 15, in ran- ( ges 5,6 and 8, east of the 3d i principal meridian line 11, in rang* 7, do At the Land Office at Palestine, in Il linois, on the first Monday in August next, for the sale of Townships 6,7, 8 and 9, in ranges 9,10 and 11, cast of 3d principal meridian line 5,6, 7, 8 and 9, in range 14 west of 2d do 8 and 9 12 and 13, do At the same place, on the first Mon i day in September next, for the sale of Townships 10 11 12 and 13, in ranges 9 10 and 11, east of the 3d principal meridian line 10 11 12 and 13, in ranges 12 13 and 14, west of 2d do At the same place, on the Ist Monday in October next, for the sale of Townships 14 15 16 and 17, in ranges 9 10 and 11, east of 3d prin cipal meridian line 14 15 16 and 17, in ranges 12 13 ana 14, west of 2d do At the same place, on the Ist Monday in November next, forthesale of Townships 18 19 20 and 21, in ranges 9 10 and 11, eas' of 3d prin cipal meridian line 18 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 & 20 10, do do At the Land Office for the Northern district of Louisiana, at the tow* of Ouachita on the first Monday in Novem her next, so-th- sale of Townships 15 16 17 18 and 19, in ran ges 1 2 3 4 and 5, west of the meridian line At the Land Office at the Seat of Jus tice of the county of Independence, in the Arkansas territory, for the sale of such lands of the United States as are situated in the following desrubed townships and ranges and which have been excluded from the lottery "f the lands appropriated for satisfying war rants for military services, viz : .u- a » 1—• me Hoove ues cribed lands as are situated in the fol lowing townships and ranges, viz : Townships 123457 89 and 20 in range 1, east of the sth meridian line 1 23 4 5 and 6 2 do 12345678&.9 3 do 1 HO 11 12 13 &. 14 4 do 12 5 do 1 2 39 P 14 15 18 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 . anges, viz: Townships 1 2 18 19 & 20, in rang* 2, west of the sth meridian line 1 15 161718191 k2O 3 do 1 10 11 13 14 15 161 kl 9 4 do 129101112 13 & 6 5 do 1 24 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 and 18 6 do On the Ist Monday in October nexi for the sale of such of the above des cribed lands as are situated in the fol lowing townships and ranges viz ; Townships 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 * 20, in range 7, west of fhesth meridian line 123456789 10 15 16 17 18 19 and 20 8 do 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 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 as are situated in the fol lowing townships and ranges, viz; Townships 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 11, in range 10, west of the sth meridian line 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 10, in range 11 do 23456789 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 the lowest number of section, township, and range, and proceed in regular nu merical order The lands reserved by law for the nse of schools, or for other purposes, will be reserved from sale. Given under ray hand, at the City of Washington, this 14th dayof March, 1822. JAMES MONROE. By the President s JoSIAH f.IKIGS, Commissioner of the Gen. Land Office. March 28 wonN 1 Administrators Sale. UV'TLL be sold at Columbia Court v J House on the first Tuesday in October next, the real estate of Sarah Marshall, deceased,.containing 28 acr'-s ofland, including a valuable Grist Mill, adjoining Marshall and Jones —Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased vNathen Crawford} for self and ( Adm’r. Thus’ >4. Hayliss. August 8 ——fitds For Sale, ( THE SUBSCRIBER’S a PLANTATION, , ADJOINING the lower end of the Ci ty of Augusta, containing upward* •„ of six hundred acres —from one to two, c hundred acres of which is well timbered, j has a good s Shad Fishery. « To describe this valuable property more | particularly, is thought unnecessary. also, , From Fifty to One Hundred « NEGROES, ; In families—most of them born on the plantation. MHis HOUSL and LOT, on the 1 Sand-Hills, is likewise offered for > sale, bank Stork of South-Caroliua, 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 To Kent, From the first of October, MThe following Tene- 1 men’s: —one House and j Loi, at present occuped i by Maj. Sa .uel Lark ; and 'i'u present occupied by David i Smith, Esq. Als ■>, two Tenements in i Bridge Kow, N 8 and 10. \pp yto i Jqo. 14. Kimbell, & Co. August 22 Si To Kent, MThe Store k. Dwelling-house, near the Markes. at present oc ucpied by Messrs E. Wood & Co. and possession given Ist October next. Enquire of John Sharp. August 10 354 If JAMES POlittlEli, Attorney at Law, HAS located himself at Waynesboro’, Burke county, and will with plea sure transact any business in the profes sion of Law which may be entrusted to his care. May 22 331 ts Thomas Watk\iva* Saw to Grist Mill. TIME subscriber’s Mills are still in . operation, both SAW an J G tl Vs ■ He will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at i Jl2 per thousand, and will cause every 1 attention to be paid to each branch ot * his business. i —“ Hit customers will be Jairly dealt by.” 5 Thos. Watkins. * April 8 ts T.ViV IXJU U _J _ VXEiERTED from the U Sates U Cantonment on the Sand Hills, near Augusta (Geo ) on th. 13th inst , Stephen B. Mix ? a private of •• E” company, 3d Regi mentof Artillery, 5 feei 6 inches high, 36 years of age, light complexion, brown eyes, brown, hair, born in Con necticut, and by profession a labourer. A LSO, , On the night of 'h. ;6th inst. ‘ Gai n t Vanschonoven, ; a private of “E" C .mpiuty 3b Regi m utt Artillery ; 5 feet 10$ niches high. 26 years of age, light complexion, has'e P 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 the ab-.ve named Deserters, at this or any other Mill ary Post in th United States L. A. Rigail, I.lent. 3d rtiliery Commanding U. Stales Cantonment, . j i Sand-Hills near Augusla Geo J August 19 if r ; _ 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 of colour in town, or the vicinity. L. C. Cantelou. 1 September 12 3t For Sale, A MOST desirable SUMMER RESI HENCE on the Sand-Hills, near the branch ftf 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 truit trees, grape vines, &c. and a spring of pure water witltin se venty or eighty yards of the dwelling house, and a spring house.—Apply to Wm. W. Holt, Esq. or the Office of the Augusta Chronicle. May 30 ts FOR SALE, A YttlualAe Plantation IN PUTNAM COUNTY, WITHIN a few miles of the flourish ing town of Eatonton, containing four hundred 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 hands of the purchaser if required. Apply to DIMAS PONCE, Esq. Hancock,W to Mackenzie & Ponce. August 7 353 2m — Wrapping Paper For sale at this Offine, GEORGIA! ' Elbert County. 5 TC To their Honors, the Judge* of the Inferior Court of said County.- r l THE Petition of John Johnson, hum- J bly sheweth that your petitioner M is imprisoned within the prison bounds la of the common Jail of said county, at lt| the instance of one William B. Hardy, fa and that your petitioner ia unable to th discharge the debt for which he is si confined or to give bail to answer the hi same. P 1 And your petitioner further sheweth tti unto your Honors that he is willing n to give and deliver up all estate, real la and personal, which he has or is entitled si to, for the use of his creditors. H He therefore prays, that your honors will take such order in the premises as his case may require, or the law war rant. W. H. Underwood & D G Campbell, - Anomies fur Petitioner. At an extra meeting of the Interior Court of said county of Elbert, on the 2d day of September, 1822—Present their Honors Wm. Woods, Jeremiah “ Thornton, Joseph Blackwell, and Henry White, Esquires: Upon the foregoing petition of John Johnson, setting forth his confinement, _ and hi* willingness to deliver up his property under the Insolvent Laws ol this state, for the use of his creditors, 1 Ordered, that on Tuesday the J twelfth of November next, be, a..d the j same is hereby appointed and set down as the day upon which 'he said petition er be bi ought forth before the Court under the Laws of rhis slate, regulating ihe discharge of Insolvent debtors, and that proceedings take place.according ly. 1 hereby certify, that the above is a true Copy from the minutes, Sep -1 mi) 2d, 1822 George W. Heard, elk. j] Septenifa It). 4 6 (£p A liberal Reward will be given lor my ooy MICHAEL, delivered in any jail ol this, or the ad joining States, either to \ir. F. E. Dogas, Augusta, or A. Dufaure, Savannah. He is 16 years old, black complectioned and tolerably well made, inclined to be stout, and slow in all his movements. It is be lieved he is gone to Savannah, following the course of the river. Fred. E. Dugas, For Mrs. D. c ept. 10. its Stra} ed # FROM the San IT is near Augusta, two HORSES, one a Roan, old. and • about the middle size, the other a 1 light Sorrel, a nil Horse, and mud. younger than the Roan —both are a ’ good deal marked bv the Harness. A suitable reward will be paid on the de livery of both or either, to Mrs Ann Anderson st Mount Enon, or to A SLAUGHTER & C. LARUZAX. *no un' -h 2m f, ———— » 40 Dollars Reward. 1 RAYED, or iioleu, from my V\ ag gon - n the Sand Hill Road, on the 12th inst two likely HOUSES ol the fol -1 lowing description :—one brown horse , about nine or ten years old, upward of five feet high, (no murks particularly re collected, lame a little in one hind leg at times) with a boh tail, somewhat grown out. The other is a hay horse, also up wards of five feet high, nine or ten years old, with one or both of his hind feet a little white, (though not now pat tit ular ly recollected,) also with a hob tail, somewhat grown out, both of which are ' in only tolerable order, and marked with ’ the gaar. The above reward will he given, for the above mentioned horses, and all reasonable expences paid if deli 1 vered to me in Wilkes county near Wash* - ington, on the Petersburg!) road, or to Slaughter & Labuz-an An/rusta; and if stolen fifty dollars for the thief. John T. Graves September 17 7 tl Verv Valuable Real Estate sot Sale, within 42 miles of .ususta. I JL OFFER for sale my Valuable tract 1 of Land, lying on the road leading from Augusia to Washington, distant from the former about 12 miles, containing 1 four hundred Acres of prime Upland, well adapted to growing Corn or Col ton, situated in a healthy, and respect able neighborhood. This tract has sev eral orchards which bear as fine fruit as the country affords. Presuming none will purchase with out examining, it Is thought unneces sary to enter into particulars. But per sons w ishing health and fine land are requested local). Terms can be m»i. known by applying on the premises to - the subscriber, or to John Cashin, or Hays Bowdre, in Augusta- J- W. Beall. June 20 - ■ ts Land for Sale. ] EMtHE subscriber will offer at Public 1. Sale, on the premises, the 4th of No vember next, (if no‘ previous to that time disposed of at priva e contract) his . Farm on Savannah river, 10 nines above August!., adjoining Lands of Messrs Nelson, Keith & Howard, containing 781 Acres, 300 of which is cleared and 1 in good repair, the present crop if viewed will recommend the fertility of the soil, the part toclear ia well wooded and timbered, the improvements are a tolerable dwelling house, a New Gin- 1 House, Corn-Houses 81c. For terms a PP’y 10 Waller Leigh, Erq. or to the • | subscriber. At the same time and ; place, will be sold, , 4000 Bushels of CORN j and several thousand lbs. of Fodder, with many other articles appertaining ; to the Plantation too tedious to enu* < morale, Wm. Collier.' j July 29 ts 1 Advertisement. Fiftj ttoWara UvwarA ISAKEN out of mv plsmtation, onthr H night of the 13th oflast month, a tl k-dy D»rk Bay Gilding, five years old ist April, five feet or upwards' high, a ight made, trots high and rough, dishe ace, his hind legs rather straighter r han common, his main hangs on both ides, no white recollected, only when g ie has been galded by the gears. Any v terson apprehending the said thief, so hat he may be brought to justice, shall f eceive the above reward, and ten dol ars for the horse only. Paid by the lubscriber living near Colombia Court douse. Nathan Benton. August 8 ts { Notice. ALL persons who have neglected set- ? thug their accounts with the sub- ‘ icriber, (relative to the estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E. < Man ton, who is authorized to settle the J same, with all other business interesting ] myself. J Joseph Hawei. ' Jaly 10 345 ts , — i Notice. DURING the subscriber’s absence, Mr. William P. Rathbone and Mr. John Usher will act as his altornies. £. Manton. August 14 353 1m For Sale, At the Augusta Bookstore , \ few bottles geuoiue C\u‘Ufei\V\am Salta, VD Henry’s best Calcined Magnesia August 8. 249 rHE Subscribe: mf-rms hisfrinds sod the public, <!»»- tus REAVING ROOM, is just arranged, and that nis Bar is much more convenient. And on ac count ot changing the situation of thr latter, he is better able to provide so the accommodation of bis customers; and can safely promise them, that as far as his means and ability to comply with his wishes can go, lie will attend to the comfort and convenience of eve ry guest who may honor him with a call. (j3* The Savannah and Washingtor F iages put up at the G obe. WM. SHANNON. December 20 —— 30 Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the U. States Ar senal, near Augusta, Geo. on the night of the 13th iustant, Thomas Gibson, a private or " i; ,r company, aa regiment Artillery, born in Ireland, 34 years of age, fit e feet four inches high, florid complex ion, hazle eyes, dark hair, and by occu pation a shoemaker. A reward of thirty dollars will be paid on the delivery of the above named deserter at this, or any other Military post in the U. States. L. A. Rigail, Lieut. 3 d Artillery Commanding. U. S. Cantoument, Sand-Hills near An gusta Geo. Sept. 17 7 Academy I offer for -a.e toe u;.,.t where I now Me, adjoining this place, being a part 01 the 50()0 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 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 mo 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 prov 'd with good dwelling and plantation mses. HjT Terms tan be made accommodating . Matt. Wells. Greensborough, August 14e*355 ts. FINAL NOTICE. PERSONS in the Country indebted to the Chronicle Office, during the firms of Kean k Charlton, and of Kean Duyckinck & Charlton, are in teamed that the aubicr.ber will shortly, for the last time, wait upon them, with their respective accounts, John E. Kean. June 3—— QJ* The books of the a bove concerns are in the possession of Mr B T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle Office. He will receive any payments that may be tendered in Augusts June 6. J. Ft. K. City Taxes for 1022. TIHiOoE persons who have not hud an A opportunity of paying their City Tax for the present year, are notified that they can pay the same to the subscriber, who is duly authorized to transact the business of Collector amt Treasurer for the city of Augusta (during the absence of John W, Wilde, Esq.) and will be at all times at his office, City Hal], from 8 to 1 o’clock, every day of business, for this purpose. Wm. Jackson. September 5 2 if Sheriff's Sale. KTTILL be sold, on the first Tnsida* VV in November next, at the Market louse in the City of Augusta, betwsen .he usual hours of sale, One mulatto boy, Rich trd, about 15 years old, levied on as the property of Thomas I. Moore, to satisfy am execution issued from the Inferior Court of Greene county, on the foreclo sure of a mortgage, '1 homas Grier, jun. vs. Thomas I. Moore. Conditions Cash—purchaser* to pay for titles. Peter F. Boisclair. D. Sheriff R. C. September 3 l ids Sheriff’s Sale Postponed, ri tILL the first Tuesday in October X next, at which lime will be sold at Lincoln Court-House, between the usa al hours of sale, All the estate, right, title, claim and interest that G. Barkesdale, has in and to 1000 acres of Land, more or less on Fishing Creek, joining Pullen, Jones, Curry and others, it being the same place where Fanny 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, 1000 Acres Land on Fish ing Creek, joinin. Pullen, Jones, Currey and others, taken as the property of Fan ny Barkesdale, Administratrix of Stith Barkesdale, to satisfy a fi fa in favour of James Mahoney, lor the use of Stcall and Lamar, vs. Fanny Barkesdale Ad ministratrix, &c. S. Stovall, d. s. l. c. September 10. 4 Ids Sheriff’s s ales. $ ILL ue an Id at the Court Rouse If inJacksonborough,Scrivencoun ty, on the first Tuesday in October nest, between the hours often and four o’- clock One Thousand Two Hundred anl Scviiny fito and a ..ait acres ot .end, situate, lying and being in thef.kof Brier Creek in the county of Striven, and bounded by lands of John H Hu bens, Thomas Brarmen, John Brannen, amt Reuben Wilkinson, the said body of land afuiesa>d is composed of several different tracts, making in the whole, one thousand two hundred seventy five and a haif acres as aforesaid, it be ng me plantation whereon John Conyers now lesidts, levied on as the property of John Conyers, to sat'sfy a fi. f» in favor of John Rawls vs. John Barnes and John Conyers. ALSO. Seven Hundred Acres of Land, more or less, s. uatc, iy mg and being on Great Ogeechy River, in said county of Scriven, adjoining lands of M'Lin, Lunday and Lew.s Lanux, It vied wins the property of Claiborn Beville, to satisfy a fi. fa in favor of Joseph Turn minx’ v» Clalbui n Beville and Gideon Daly AI SO One Negro Boy, named Lonoifc evi> ■>i as in prupv.tj ol N u.w --t id M Cal., In satisfy two eXecuirns m favor of Samuel Lockhart, against , Nathaniel M‘Call, levied and returned by a Constable. ALSO, One Hundred Acres of Land, and he crop of Co 1 ion, growing mid bring tlureon, adjoining lands of the esute of John Crawford, deceased, and others, being pa;t of a tract that originally hi-longed to James M‘Gowin, deceased, i-vied on as the property of Joseph Butler to satisfy afi fa in favor of Jar vis Ballard vs. Joseph Butltr, property pointed ”ut by defendant. ALSO, One Thousand acres of Pine Land, adjourn.,, lamts of J< s.ai. Sen t, thusml Greene, and others, levied on a» the property of Thomas Walker, to *a nfy sundry fi fa’s, in favor of Joseph and Ste* pben Butler, at the suit of Thomas G. Walker, for cost also, one other, fi- «• Elijah Wade, at tue suit of Thnn> »GJ Walker for tv st, properly pointed uu* by the defendant I ALSO, I Two Negro Women, MoU Ptgg, levied on as the props-y <B Granville Beville to satisfy sundry executions in favor of B R. Young"* Granville H-ville, levied on and returtw ed by a Constable. I ALSO. ..J Two Negroes, Jude and her •“JJI Daphna, levied irai» the p-‘»| ,r ■ Isaac Conyers, to satisfy sundry * lions in favor of Zachias Long »' J thers vs. Isaac Conysrs, levied SW* ■ turned by a constable. I A LSO, I One Negro Woman named Corn, more or less, it being W .1 on said tract of land, i' being be 1 whereon Mrs. Delia Bevllft sides—the claim or interest « | Delia Beville, to he sold t#sst»*y fa, in favor of William C’ Wsyn* ’■ Delia Beville. I ALSO, I Two Hundred and Sixty-*** of Pine Land, it being rh« whereon William Pl»k« I'**'' l **' Jjl on as the proper Lot said vlsaO lisly afifa in favor of Jams* • ® vs. William Flake m \f«o. ~.l Sixty Acres of Land, •| w jJ ’M ing and bring 011 Mull vy • said county adjoining Isnds of ~ , TS Oliver and William H id on as llie pioprHy r*. Mobley, tossiist) sundry n »• *T* Oliver, at the suit of l's'ie»«» for cos' _ ■ James Bry»n» •» •» fr ■ Aug' • 3G *** We in • mounce J.awis H*»*»•» M H candid.t - to repifstni Ito d.rhinood in die If' l *** 1 j tiv<>.d o- approach Iff# SB Inly 26 Ids