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GIAVWE TATEUX.
THE Subscriber inf ms his f,intis
and 'he public. tha 1 bis
HEAVING ROOM , ,
is just aua that ms Bar is
much mo e convenient. And on ac- ,
count of changing die situation of the (
latter, he is belter able to provide lo’
llie accommodation of his customers ;
and can safely promise them, that as ,
far as his means and ability to comply
with iiis wishes can go, he will attend
to the comfort and Convenience of eve
ry guest who may hondr him with a call.
gQ- The Savannah and Washington
Stages put up at (he G obe.
WM. SHANNON.
December 20
Fifty Dollars Reward.
DHiEKTED from the U States
Cantonment on the Sand-Hills,
near Augusta (Geo ) on th< 13lh -inst
Stephen B. Mix
a private ot •* E” company, 3d Regi
ment of Artillery, 5 fee* 6 inches high,
26 years of age, light complexion,
brown eyes, brown, hair, born in Con
necticut, and by profession a labourer.
LSO,
On the night of the 16th inst
Garret Vanschonoven,
a privaie of •* K” Ci.tnpany 3,1 Regi
ment Artillery ; 5 feet 10$ inches high.
26 years of age, fignt complexion, hasle
eyes, dark hair, bom in Waterford,
State of N. York, and by occupation a 1
labourer
A reward of thirty dollars will bi
paid for the apprehension and delivery t
ofeiihrrof tlte above named Deserters,
st this or any other Military Post in tin ]
United States. '
L. A. Kigali, ;
J.ient. 3 d ,rtillery Cummonding
U. Sta-es Cantonnu nt, 7 ,
Sand-Hills near Augus a Geo J
August 19 if
Removal.
T > Vai\tev 1 d Hotel.
mm. birtiscrioer respeiUuiiy returns
JL his sincere thanks to his friends and
the public in general for the ve y liberal'
patronage heretolnre received. He now
begs leave lo announce his removal to
the house lately occupied by Messrs. Hos
seter & finchman as a hotel, situated
on the north west < nrner of the Stale
House Square, (which is now undergo- 1
iug a thorough repair.) The house is
furnished with warm and commodious
rooms; and new stables are building,
which will be constantly supplied vnlh
the best coj iwand fodder, and attendedjby
an excellent and careful hos'ler.— Ills
bar will l e supplied with choice liquors,
bistable furnished with the best provi
sion" the market will afford, and with the
assistance o his mother, and careful ser
vants, fl itters turn'nil that nothing shall
be wa it mg to promote the comfort of
those who may feel disposed lo favor him
with their patronage.
M. D. II us on.
Sept. 14 6
* # * The Augusta Chronicle, Savannah
Republican ft Caliawba P'esa, will pub
lish this advertisement weekly for three
weeks, and send their account to me for
payment.
M. D. fl.
Greensboro’ Academy
I offer tor sale me u'.n i where 1 now 1
live, adjoining Ibis place, being a part
of the 5000 acre tract, w liicb was recent
ly tbe properly ol the University df Geor
gia. Containing upwards of 500 acres;
between 3 and 4UO of which are , learnt
and lit for cultivation—with Dwelling
and O. er*eer’s houses, a well trained and
spacious Gin-house, t abins, calculated
for qjwards of fifty Negroes, with other
suitable plantation bouses. The situa
tion selected try me for a dwelling place,
is elevated and beautiful, and lies about
a half mil a from Ihi- (dace, of which it af
fords a commanding view.
A USD,
One other Tract, about
four miles off, lying on the road to Lex
ington, and formerly the property ot
William Rhymes. This tract contains
600 acres ; 200 of whic h are cleared and
un ler most ex ellent lent ing, and uni om
mohlv well uoviddd with good dwelling
and plantation booses.
O’ Terms can be made acn.mmndating.
Malt. Wells.
Greensborough, August 14.-355 if.
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FINAL N il OK. j
PERSONS in the Count iy indebted ,
lu the CiinomicLß Ofvck, dur'U s
tbe firms of Kenn h (’ll ■rhoti, and oi
Kean lluvckiuck & Charlton, « r » in
formed that the subscr ber will shortly.
frr the last time, wait upon them, with |
their resp mi r e acivrun*".
John E. Kean.
June 3 1
(Jj* ihe books ol*the a
bo»e concerns are in the possc-sion ot ,
Mr M T. Diiy.-kinck. at tlie CbruiiicU ■
Office tie will receive any payments I
that rm»v be tendered in Augusta i
June 6.
J K K
A dvertiseinent
¥\Hfj V>uUvu*i4 U,tanh; A.
f jj'tAKf.N cu* «f m plantation ,on 'he
M night oi the 13th '‘fivs month, s
bk y Duk Buy G Iding, fi»e y> ar, o<i *
lust Ap'd, five lent oi upwards h’P : .. j
light m.ufi?,wots high and 'twig!, ve
flic a Ids hind 1 gs rath.-r strxig.ter
titan common, muin Initigs o r> .i t>
skies, nn white recollected, only when ,
be bus been gul led by "tie gears. Aw
person apprehending t'oe -aui Uii«|,
that lie may be brought to justice, 5 ?, 2 ;
receive the above reward, nm| im d |
lan for the horse only IVd by g.
tm'wibrrliving near Cola.,d»ia Court
House.
Nathan Benton.
August 8 if
Citj Taxes for 1822.
THOSE persons who have not had an
opportunity of paying their City
Tax for the present year, are notified that ‘
they can pay the same to the subscriber, I
who is duly authorized to transact the
business of Collector and Treasurer for (
the city of Augusta (during the absence of j
John W. VS ilde, Esq.) and will be at all (
limes at his office, City Hall, from Bto 1 (
o’clqck, every day of business, for this
purpose.
Wm, Jackson. j
September 5 2 ts (
Fur Sale, \
A MOST desirable SUMMER RRSI i
HENCE on the Sand-Hills, near i
the branch of the Richmond Academy,
with any quantity of lam) 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 gairei, and a
piaza on one side of the building, and
a portico on the other, together with
ten or eleven comfortable out houses ; 1
a good garden; as collection of the ■
most choice truit trees, grape vines, &c. 1
and a spring of pure water within se
venty or eighty yards of the dwelling
house, and a spring house.—Apply In
Wm. W. Holt, Esq. or the Office of ,
tbe Augusta Chronicle. ,
May 30 if
30 Dollars Reward. j
DESERTED from the U. Slates Ar
senal, near Augusta, Geo. on the
night of the 13th instant,
Thomas Gibson, \
a private of “ E” Company, 3d regiment ,
Artillery, born in Ireland, 34 years of age, <
five feet four inches high, florid complex- c
ion, hazle eye?, 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. Slates.
L. A. Kigali,
Lieut. 3 d Artillery Cumm in ling.
(J. S. Cantonment, Sand-Hills near Au
gusta Geo.
Sept. 17 7 I
iStraved,
From ti ie Sand-Hills near Augus a
two HORSES, one a Roun, old. avi
about Hie middle size, the other u
light Sorrel, a ' I' Horse, and much
younger than the Roan—both are r
good deal marked bv the Harness -V
suitable reward will be paid on the de
; every of both or either,'to Mrs Ann
Anderson nt Mount Enon, or to |
A XLAUGHT FJi y C. LAJtUZA.V. i
>I, .m y 2m
Administrators bale.
ftjt, If.l. be sold si iP.lu >ia i lourt j
tv House on thefut Tuesday in
O' • I, r next, the real ear.’tc of Sarah ,
\|.-rsli II drccased, coot intng 28 ac’ »•
if and, including a ndu.dde GrstMdl.
S’joining Marshall and Jones —Sr II
hr ird r of the ffi/iUt nf Ordimuy t i
the b nefit ol Hie heirs and creditors
of said dectasetl
Nathen 5 raw ford ¥
for self and > Adin’r. (
Tlios’ liajliss, \
J'!, it-; 8- bid'.
Vur\ V In tide
Real Estate fm Sale, within <
12 miles if augusta.
K OF.EEH lor sale mv Valuable t t ael ,
nt Lund, tying on ihc roa<l Iraqing f out |
Vtigus a to Washington, distant Com j
he farmer about 12 miles, con aieit g
fitut hundred Acres of prime Upland, |
■veil adapted to,growing Corn nr Cot
ton, ai'uutcd in a healthy, and fespn-i
able neighborhood. Tirir tract has sev
eral orchards winch bear as fine fruit as ‘
tin country affords. ;
Presuming out- vvill purchase with 1
out exunliniiig, it is thougju unneccs- '
s .ry is, en er into purticurars. But pci- ‘
S'-' s wishing health and fine land art ;
requested 10 -call. I'erma can be made 1
known by applying on the premises to
the subs' i ibe., er lo John Uashin, or
Hay, .Itowfirc, .in August a.
J W. Beall.
lime 20 if
La cl for \
i % HE subscriber will cfltT at Public ,
It S >te, on the pr< inises, the 4th ts No- ;
vtuiher next, (if no previous lo that j
t'mc disposed of at priva eco n tract} Ins s
Fa'm mST anoah nv r, 10 miles above
A ipu. fad j iiiing Lands of .Messrs |
N R ”, Kfi'ti ti Howard, cor,tailing s
781 ic en, 300 of which is cleared and
m good n.pa r, he [ireseiit crop if (
>1 wjd wii' recommend the fertility of |
he suit, !,e part 'oclear- is w-.)l wooded 1
ami timbered, the'imptuvements area «
' > erable dwelling house, a New Gin
-11 nis^, Uorn-lionses tic. F>r terms
■p i.y o Walter Leigh, E.q or lo the
sib-uriber. It the same time and
place, will be sold,
1000 Bushels of C<»RN ;
and several thousand lbs. nf Fodder, ;
wi h many other articles appertaining I
t> ihe Plantation too tedious to enu- <
memie. |
Wm. CoUier. ‘
Jell 29 -if 1
c
Administrators ]
WILL b« sold at Liin olntoii, l.inco!:i
county, on the first Tuesday in I
January neki, tha lb lowing seven Xe- s
groes, viz ; John and Felix, fi llowi about >
35 years old each ; Sally, a woman about 1
the same age ; Alsey, a girl about 14 S
vears old, Betty a girl about 12 years ts 3
Itce, Flora a girl about 5 years old, and v
Randle, a < bild two yenrs old.—Terms •
of sal- will be rash, agreeable lo the or- '
derol the Honorable Court of Ordinary
ior said i ounty, for Ihe benefit of the heirs
in I creditors ol Jeremiah Gatrell, dec.
'bo if m t previously sold at private sale, -
'wn lively youiiff fellows, on accomn oda
tmg terms, w ill be offered.
illiam Jeter, fielnfr. [
q „ , m fn right of his wife. I
Septctulfcr 17 jyds f
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday
in October next, at the Court
House in Columbia county, the lollowing
property, viz: v
450 Acres of Land, on
the head water? of,the Little Kiokee 1 , ad
joining Wilkins, TlndaJJ ami others to sa
tisfy sundry executions : Berry Oiive vs.
George G. Wheeler,
ai so,
105 Acres of Land, ad
joining Dooly k Howard, on the waters
of Uptons creek, to satisfy two execu
tions, Thomas and Martha Bolton vs.
Executors of Aquillu Howard and Ad
ministrator of Beiij. Smithson, vs. Exe
cutor of Aqullla Howard.
A I.SO,
One negro woman, named
Bose, and her craf t Harriet, about five
yen-sold, to satisfy an execution, Emp
scu Miller vs. John Ayres.
AI.SO,
295 Acres of Laud, on
the waters of Greenbriar, adjoining Pol
lard and Bayliss, to satisfy sundry execu
tions, William Booker and others vs. John
U. Hicks.
AI.SO,
One negro man by the
name of Rodge r, levied on to satisfy sun
dry executions from a Magistrates court,
William G. Grimes for use of R. U.
Musgrove is. Administrator, Thomas
Low, deceased.
AI.SO,
150 Acres of Land, ad
joining Wilkins and Uaughorty, on the
waters of iiiokee creek, to saiisiy sundry
execution?, AdWiuiptrator on the estate
of William Carrington, dt ea ed, and
others vs. estate of RiCiikrdSß.ckelWrd.
AI.SO,
One negro man, named i
Sum, to sa'.isly «undry executions, James
\. May, .or the use of Henry Dixon and
others vs. Samuel D Shelby,
AI.SO,
The one fifth part of 28
Acres of Laud adjoining Jat es P. Mar
shall and others, on the waters of Grcen
'm-iai-creek, to Mttisfv sundry execution*,
\nderson D. Jennings vs. Thomas 3.
Beyliss ’& Williams E. Jacksoii.
Geo. G. Tankers Joy'.
IS he li(f.
August 51, 1822. SCO tils
Sher M’s -*Salc.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
iu November next, at the Markct
,House in the City of Augusta, between
the usual hour* of sue,
One mulatto hoy, Rich
ard, ai out 15 years old, levied on as the
property of I Comas 1. Moore, to satisfy
an execution issued bom the Interior j
Court of Greene county, on tin- tbitei In
sure of a mortgage, i homus Grier, jun.
vs. 'I homes I. ‘-7core.
Conditions Cash—purchasers to pay
for titles.
Peter F. Hoist-lair.
D.bherijf Jl, C.
September 3 i ids
Sheriff's Sale Postponed,
IMLL t: e first I ilesday ill liclodtr
next, at which time will he sold at
Lincoln Court-House, between the usu
al houri of sde,
All the estate, right, title,
claim and interest that Si hulas Cl.
Barkesdsde, has in and to 1000 acres of
Laud, more or less on Pishing Creek,
joining Pullen, Junes, Curry and others,
ii beiu" the same place wh re Fanny
Rarkesdule now hv< s, to satiety a fi la in
favor ..1 John Alexander, vs. N. G.
iarkc-dale, k Derm s jlahoneyj eeCuri
ty on the appeal.
■u.so,
1000 Acres Land on Fish
ing Creek, joining Pullen, Jones, CurTey
and others, taken as the property of Fan
ny Rarkesdaie, Administratrix of S.tith
Larkosdale, to satisfy a ii fa in favour of
James Mahoucy, (or (helve of Stovall
and Lamar, vs. Fanny Barkesdule Ad
ministratrix, &i.
S. Stovall, d. s. l. c.
September 10. 4 Ids
SherilTs Sale Continued.
WILL lie sold «t the Court-House in
Jackspiiborough, sertven county,
ou the first Tuesday in. October next, be
tween (he hours often and tour o’clock,
Sixty,-two acres of land,
situate, lying and being in said county of
Scriveu, adjoining lands belonging to the
heirs of Noah Freeman, dec, and others;
said sixty-two acres being a part or one
share qt a tract of hind that formerly be
longed to James McGowin, dec. which
said share or part, belonged to Alexander
McGowili, anti was sohi by said Alexan
der McGowiu to one Stephen Butter; —
levied on a? the prope ty of .Stephen But
ler, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of David
Swicord vs. Stephen Butler.
James Bryan, S.S.C.
Sept. 12. 5 |,L
40 Dollars Reward.
SPRAYED, or stolen, from uiy Wag
gon on the Sand lull (load, on the
12lh lust two likely HORSES of the fol
lowing description :—one brown horse
about nine or ten years old, upward of
live fact high, (no marks particularly re
collected, lame a little in one bind legal
limes) with a bob tail, somewhat grown
out. rile other is a hay horse, also up
ward? ol five leet high, nine or tin years
old, with one or both of his hind feet n
little white, (though not now particular
ly recollected,) also with a bob tail,
somewhat grown out, both of which ara
in only tolerable order, and marked with
the gear. The above reward will hr
given, for the above mentioned horses,
and all reasonable expences paid il deli
vered to me iu Wilkes county near Wash
ington, ou the Petersburg)! road, or to
Slaughter k Labuzan Augusta; and it
stolen fifty dollars for the thief.
John T. Graves
September 17 7 ts
(CP Several genteel young
men can be accommodated with Hoard,
in the middle tenement of the Bridge
Bank.
August 23 S«P ts
Sheriff's !*a!e». (
ITf ILL be sold at the Court House
If in jttcksortbomugh, Scriveu coun
ty, on the. first Tuesday in October next,
between the hours often and {our o’- 1
.clock , ;
One Thousand Two Hundred and 1 1
Bevvii'y five and » Dkit acres of land, j ]
situate, lying and being iu the fitk of ]
Brier Greek in the c ntn.y of Scriveu, j ’
and bniiuvlrd by lands ,cf ,)<•! « H Ho- |
Miens, Thomas HrauneiuJohn Bianncn, '
And tt-uhen Wilkinson, the said body of 1
land aforesaid is composed cf several
different tracts, making in the . whole,
one thousand two hundred seventy-five
and a half acres us aforesaid, it I cing
the plantation whereon John Conyers
now resides, levied on as the property
of John Conyers, to sai'sfy a ii. fa in
i favor of John Rawls vs. John Burnes
and John Conyers.
ALSO.
Seven Hundred Acres of Land,
more or tss, s< uatr, lying and being
on Great Ogcechy River, in said county
of Scriveu, adjoining lands of M'Llh,
Lundsy and Lew-s Lir.ux, levied on as
tin*, property of Ciaiboru Deville, to
satisfy afi la. in favor ot Joseph (liim -
mmg vs. Claiborn Ueville and Gideon
Duly
ALSO,
One Negro Boy, named Lonon, i
evird ou as the the property ot N utia- j
niel M Call, to satisfy two executions i
in favor of Samuel Lockhart, against
N.iihuuel M'jCall, levied and returned i
by a Constable.
ALSO, ,
One Hundred Acres of Land, and
the crop ot I'm on, growing ~na being
■thereon,'adjoining lands of tiie estate
V-f Jolui Crawford, d- ceased, and others,
t being.pa-t of atiact (hat originally
bdo'iged to .liune.-. At G'-win, di erased,
11 vied on as he property of Joseph
Biitu r to satisfy ,u fi fa iu favor of Jar
vis Hal auf vs. Jos p \ Ruth r, property
pointed iu by defendant.
M kr
one Thousand acres of Pine Land,
adjoining lauds ol' h.'S’ali Scu i, i uuu-.«-
Greene, and dthets, Icvie * on us til*
property of Thomas Walker, to --a isfy
solidi v (i fa’s, in favor nt Joseph and >l*
phen Butler, at the suit of t homas G
VValher fur cost also, one other, ft- fa
Elijah Wade, at the suit of Thorn» G
Walker for cost, properly pointed ou
by the defendant.
Two Negro Women, Moll and
Pegg. levied o.i is tht propei>v ol
Oftuv.lfe UeviMe to satisfy sundry ex
< xccutiouß iu favor of E lL Young vs
Granville ft vilie, levied on and return
eg In a Constable.
AI.S'T
Two Negroes, Jude and Iter child
i Duphtia, levied oti as 11‘• li • -,;el»y ot
Dane Conye< s, to satisfy sundry execu
lions iu favor of Ziclvms Lung and o
tint’s vs. l-sac Conyns, levied and re
turned bv a const -b e.
Vf.SO,
One Negro W r ornan named Mem
ber, Flirt t H uiith ed r.f. ie - ot P tie La d
mure or less, one hundivd bushels of
t urn, uio- i- or U ss, it being the cm;
ou said tract of (and, i being he land- (
wh reon Mis. Delta IK-.ville now n
sides—the claim or interest of the said
I) lia Hu v ill., to he sold to satisfy a h
fa- ui <uvor of William C- Wayne vs
Di hu Ueville. •
M.'O,
Two Hundred and Sixty-six acres
of pi lie L lid, it b- u,g tlie . iiu.to uu;
whereon William Fh-ke resides, levied
on as the piopert ut said Plaki ,to sa
.tisfv afi fa in favor of James Tumblm
vs. William F^ake
Al SO.
Sixty Acres of Land, situated, ly
ing ai dinmg on b-ey’ P in
said counn adjoining lauds - t William
Olr-er and W’idiai.: U Mhcliiner, levi
ed on as the property f Faiieiicr
Mobley, to satisfy sundry fi fa's. Janus
Oliver, at the suit of Patience Mobley
f tr cesi
James Bryan, s. s. c.
Aui-iri 29
Notice.
ALL person? interested are hereby
notified, that an application will be
made to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Columbia Comity, within the
'ime prescribed by l=>w, for leave to sell
the personal property belonging to the
estate of Dreadtii Pace, deceased.
Thomas Pace, ) p .
Lh eadzil Pace,)
Sept. 10.' 4 \v-tt
iNotice.
WILL be sold at Lincolnton, on Sa
turday the second day of No- em
ber next, all the personal property ol
Matthew consisting of housb
hold and kite hurt furniture, horse?, hogs,
and cattle, and nauy other articles, &c.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
VV. C. Stokes, ) *, ,
Stephen Stovall, 1 m
September 19 8 Wit
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in January next, at Lincoln Court
House, within the usual hours of sale, and
agreeable loan order of the Honorable
Court ol Ordinary, all the real Estate of
James Sanders, late of this county dec.
consisting of three hundred and twelve
Acres of Land, be the same more or loss,
lying on Grays creek, and joining lands
ot M’Corkie, Graves, and others, with
the willows Dower iu said land during
her life.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
John H. Walker, jidm’r.
September 2fl 11
A liberal Reward
will be given for my boy MICHAEL,
delivered in any jail of this, or the ad
joining States, either to Mr. F, E. Dugas,
Augusta, or A. Dufaure, Savannah. He
is 16 years old, biack complectloned and
tolerably well made, inclined lobe stout,
and slow iu all his movements. It is be
lieved he i? gono to Savannah, following
the course of the river.
Fred. E. Dugas,
Far Mrs. D.
Sept 111, dff
GEORGIAN
Elbert County. }
'Jo lit fir Honors, the Judges of the Inferior
(Jour! of said County.
fW»UB FoUt|_ou of John Johnron, hum-
A Wjr stuiweiii that your petitioner
is imprisoied within the prison bounds
of the common Jail of said county, at
the instance of one W'dliam B. Hardy,
aod that your petitioner is unable t<
discharge the debt for which he is
confined or to give bail to answer the
same.
And yous petitioner further abeweth
unto your Honors that he is willing
to gi»e and deliver up all estate, reai
ami person* l , which he has or is entitled
to, for the nse of his creditors.
Me therefore prnjs, that your honors
will take such order in the premises as
his cake may require, or the law war
rant,
W. H. Underwood &
1) G Campbell,
Altai nits for 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
Wnite, Esquires :
Upon the foregoing petition of John
Johnson, setting forth his cunfiin.mt nt,
and his willingness lo deliver up his
property under the Insolvent Laws <>t
this stale, for the use of his creditors,
Ordered, that cu Tticsdiy the
twelf'h of November next, he, and the
same iSjhn'eby appointed ami set down
»sthe day upon w hich the said petitifin
er be brought forth be foie the Court
under the Laws <>( shisslu'e, regulating
the discharge of Insolvent dehtois, ’in )
that proceedings take place according
ly
1 h.reby certify, thst the above is a
true Copy from die minutes, Sep
ternbV 2< i, 1822
George W. Heard, elk.
S epi't i».bx,i 10; 4 fit
Executors’ Hitle.
ON Friday 'iiurnhiir, the 11 fit Octo
ber next, will b sold at the lat’.
residence of John Wiilsph, deceased,
the personal properly belonging to his
estate. —Sate (o commence at 10 o’clock,
Terms—Sums under ftlOO cash, and
ovi r glOOfuiir months credi , for ap
proved , ndorsed notes. By order of
tiie Exe' u>" »,
Fraser k Bowdre,
Auctioneers.
August 3‘J——l.iw!f
Insvwuncfc iVga’mat
FI HE I
Charles:an Fi 'e. and .Marine Insurance
Company tgency
T|VHE Subscriber nft\ rs to take risk.,
it against Ft oh 1 fount s. Out-Build ■
ings. Good#, Warps, and Merchandize,
in A u (gusto and it- vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
Oefiueen tin Cost Office HA Globe Tavern
December 20——
George Hammond, )
Attorney, fcci. ( INEQUITY
vs C Bill to sell trus'
Charles Goodwin J estate.
iN ol cdicnce to uu order of the €our.
ot Equity w>ll he sold at Edgefield
«'< ml Hut;sc, (Sou h-Carolina, on the
first Alan. dsy in October next, on a
cretin ol one and two years a tract of
sand, containing nine hundred and fin
ty-nifle acres, sgrcrahly to the original
plat, lying on Horse Creek, within a
lew miles of Augusta —The tract coti
ssts of a considerable proportion of
swamp land of the fi.st quality. The
tiset consists of a considerable pro
portion of swamp land of the first
quality. The high land is well adapted
to the culture of corn and cotton, and
affords a most eligible ard beautifu
site f- r building, which commands a
view r,f Augusta and its ticinity. The
cost and fees in Cush, and bond and
security will be required. The pur
chaser will pa v To ■< IMe deed
Whitfield Brooks,
. Commit ioner in Equity.
Edgefield Court Hon e, J ,
19th August, 1822. 5
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate
tl of.losiidi Boswell, laic of CpUtm
bia county, deceased, are' requested to
make innnediate payment, and those
who have claims against the said Estate
are requested to render them in legal
iy proved and within the time presori
bed by law—Peter Craw ford is legally
authotized in my absence io settle ami
adjust ill chums relative to the said
estate. 21st Angus . 1822
Levi Boswell, adih , r.
August 29 4 tv
Ten Dollars Reward
WILL be paid to any person who
will lodge in jail, my negro wo
men RACHEL and AMY, who have
beeu from my service (5, or 7, weeks; —
they are do doubt lurking about town, or
harbored by Some slave, or some person
of colour in town, or the vicinity.
L. C. Cantelou.
September 12 31
During my absence
rom the slate, Mr. Edward Campfield
will act as my agent.
J. M. Hand.
August 14 355 if
■ ' ; y *
83 d Wc are authorized
to announce Col. JOHN PARKS as a
candidate for a seat in the House of Re
presentatives, at the ensuing election,
from the county of Columbia.
August 7 3-13 tde
,!'— u r ' ■ ■
We are authorized
to announce Mr. Michael F. Bois
ci.ATfi, as a Candidate for Receiver of
Tax Returns of this county at the en
suing election.
Soptembcr 28 tde
For Sale,
THE SUBSCRIBER'S
PLANTATION
A DJOLNING the lower eud of the C’
/Vtyof Augusta, containing
of six hundred acres—from one to
hundred acres of which is a ell t i mb
has a good et »
Shad Fishery.
To describe this valuable property m
particularly, is thought unnecessary,
ALSO,
From Fifty to One Hundred
NEGROES ,
In families —most of them born on th
plantation. e
His HOUSE and LOT,onth I
Sand-Hills, is likewise offered for
sale. Rank Stock of South-Carolina c f
this State, or of the United States, would
be received in payment. A liberal ere.
dit would be given for a moity, if desirs
ble. Titles indisputable.
John Course.
June 22 340 wtf
Valuable Property,
For Sale,
In Washington, Wilkes County, Georgia,
| T| HI E Subscriber offers f*r sale I
tieifciiuH A his houses and Lots, lyi D „
in the most'pleasant part ol the town, they
being on the comer which fronts the pub
lic square cm one side, and streets on two
oilier?, iV widt h places it in such a situa
tion as to admit, if necessary, of further
improvement; the present, however, is
sufficient for any family residence ami
merchandise, having a large and conveni
ent two story dwelling house fronting the
square and Post Office, containing iii
rooms, several pantries and passage
Also, a very convenient store room, and
under the same a commodious cellar for
groceries ; adjoining this, and also front
ing the public: square, are two other well
fixed store houses, all well shaUed with
China trees; those, together with kitchen,
smoke-house, stable, a large productive
garden, a well ot excellent water, suffi
deni for many families, and which has
n ver failed in the dryest season, make
it a very desirable situation tor those who
may wish lo settle and do basinets hi t
healthy and wealthy vibage and neigh
borhood. The above property will be
.-old together, or divided and sold in two
parts, if wished. A long, or liberal cre
dit will he given for most of the amount,
by having the payments well secure I.—
Undoubted titles will be made to the same.
The property can he viewed by those
who may wish to purchase, by applying
to the owner, in Washington, or Mr.
Luke Turner, who at present lives in the
house, and the terms made known by
either.
The above situation is well calculated
for a House of Entertainment.
William Grant.
Sept. 14 6 w2ra
¥ot
The Valuable Tlantation
ON which the subscriber now Ihes,
situate in Columbia county, eight
miles westward from the Court House,
and thirty from Augusta, generally
Ictio n by the name of Mount Carmel,
containing between eight and nine hund
red acres.—Few situations in this state,
combine in a greater degree the advant
ages of, good air, pure water, beautiful
scenery, fertile soil, and proximity to mar
ket ; it lies on an elevat-d ridge, extend
ing north-east and south-west, having a»
extensive prospect in the opposite direc
tions, and being remote from any mill
ponds or stagnant waters of any kind.-
The subscriber will sell, together with the
Planlatiou, his stock of hogs, horses, and
cattle, farming Utensils of every kin l ’,
corn and fodder, and will give possession
early in the month of January next. In
disputable titles will be made, and the
terras may be known by application cither
to the subscriber on the plantation, or
Mr. John Howard, of Augusta.
I. A Few.
September 21 9tow 3t
(J3 1 * Wanted to purchase
or hire, an active, honest, sober Negro
Man, accustomed to attend about a Gro
cery Store—if he has a knowledge cl
Coopering, wißbe preferred.—Enquire
at this office.
Sept. 17 2» 1
To Rent,
LfNHE front and back Stores at present
L occupied hy Messrs. Tinney Hul,
and possession given on the first of Oct*
ber next.
Edw’d Campfield.
September 5. ®
*** We are authorised
tu announce Lewis Usnais, Esq » 8 *
cundtLte to represent the county at
Richmond in the House of Rcpresec.*-
tives at the approaching election-
July 23 tde
03° We are authorized
to State, that Richard Rush, Esq. »
candidate for the office of Receiver o
Tax Returns for Richmond county at
ensuing election.
September 17 w^e *
will be given for
a young, healthy and sober negro
also lor a good woman, a cook, wa
and ironer. Apply tothe printer.
September 12. °
Notice.
NINE mouths after dale, a PP‘‘ cat^
Win be made tothe Honorable h*
Court of Ordinary, of the county o
raoiKl, for penawsitin to sell * cert *?.
or parrel of land, situate, lying*®" .
io the 51 h District, Monroe coU “jf’
signaled (by the list of fortunate dra
iu the late Land Lottery of *“• ■
the aforesaid is a
being the real estate of Wilham -
late oflhe county deceased, fort
fitof his heirs and creditois.
James M. Thornp^,
Adro**** u
September 2*