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Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in November
next, at the Court-House, in Co
lumbia county, will be sold,
96 acres of Land, granted
to William Few and 160 granted to
Fanner, on the waters of Germany s
creek adjoining I. A. Few and others ;
also, the following Negroes, Elick, Peter,
Solomon, Pompey, Mamoody, Littleton,
Clarke, Beck, Peg, Jude, Caroline,
Clary and Lucy ; levied on as the pro
perty of William Few, deceased, to satis
fy an execution, Phelps & Howard vs.
William Few.
ALSO,
A Negro woman, by the
name of Rose, and her child, Harriet,
to satisfy an execution, Empson Miller
vs. John Ayres,
ALSO,
One black horse to satis
fy sundry executions, Green B. Johnson
and others vs. Nathaniel Pearre,
ALSO,
450 acres of land levied
on as the property of Elijah Lasley, on
the head waters of the Little Kioka, ad
joining Wilkius, Tindill and others, to sa
tisfy sundry executions, Berry Olive vs.
George G. Wheeler and said Lasley.
ALSO,
A Negro woman, by the
name of Alice, and her child, Nelly, to
satisfy an execution, Isaac Stewart vs.
William Stark,
ALSO,
Four Negroes, Cloe, Da
niel, Lucy and Edmond, to satisfy sundry
executions, Richard Jelks, for the use of
Amos Albritton, vs. Henery Stanton and
Zacbariah Garnett.
ALSO,
One Negro man by the
name r>f Sam, to satisfy sundry executions,
James A. Vlay, for the use of Henry
Dickson, and others, vs. Samuel D. Shel
ly-
ALSO,
One Negro girl, by the
Pame of Maria, to satisfy an execution,
William Jones vs. William Thompson and
John Lamkiu.
ALSO,
A Negro woman, by the
tame of Aggy, and her child, Tom, to sa
tisfy sundry executions, Samuel Greenlee
and others vs. the estate of Richard
Shackelford, deceased.
ALSO,
114 acres of land, adjoin
ing Shields, Hickson and others, to satis
fy an execution, Elizabeth Hickson vs.
John Hicksou.
ALSO,
Two Negro Boys, Tom and
Alfred, levied on as the property ol James
C VValker, to satisfy an execution, James
Gardner, vs. James C. Walker, Benja
min Winfrey, Archibald Heggie and
William Zachery.
G. G. Tankerslej,
Sheriff' C. C.
October 5 14 tds
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in November
next, at the Market-house, in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours
of sale, will be sold,
One Lot and Improve
ments in Harrisburg, bounded by Carnes
and Lamkin,s levied on as'the property o
Roberts Mannas to satisfy an execution
in lavor of John W. Reynolds vs. said
Thomas.
ALSO,
5 Negroes, viz. Fillis, and
her four cuildreti, Dinah, Hitter, Pete
and Charlotte, le ied upon as the pro
porty of A Rhodes, jr. dec. to satisfy th
following executions—administrators o
George Walker vs. Absalom Rhodes, jr.
Samuel Lowther vs. Kennedy & Rhodes,
JViillejc and Stouleuberg vs. Absalom
Rhodes, tlenj. Leigh vs. Wood & Rhode;
and Executors of Wiley liosworlli vs,
Absalom Rhodes, jr.
ALSO,
80 acres Land, more or
less, joining M’JJade, Few and others,
levied on as the property of Robert Den
ny, to satisfy sundry executions from a
Magistrate’s Court, and returned by
David Kelly, constable.
ALSO,
One negro man, named
Jack, levied on and returned by acorn
stable as the property of Peter Donald
son, to satisfy an execution in favo* o
Daniel Dill vs. said Donaldson,
Conditions, cash—purchasers to pa]
for titles.
Daniel Savage,
Sheriff ' Ji. C,
Oct. 5 14 Ids
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sola, the first Tuesday, in
November next, at Lincoln Court
house, between the usual hours,
One House and Lot, in
the village of Liucolnton, containing one
acre, more or less, the place where
Richard S. B ;wer? lives, joining Stokes,
on tiie south, fieldv, on the north, a
mar, ou the east, and the main street, -i i
the west, an I taken as his properly to sa
.ii-ity a fi. fa. in favor of William ami
Dennis Mahoney vs. said Bowers.
Stephen Stovall,
D. Sheriff L. C.
Got. 5 14 3tw
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on Tuesday the 21st
November next, at the’ late resi
d-ice of Catharine D. Jennings, dec. in
Columbia County, nil the personal pro
perty of said deceased, consisting o(
Horses, Cows, Hogg, Sheep, Household
and Kitchen furniture, plantation nlcn.
si’s, sic, The terms of sale made known on
the day. Ail persons indebted to said Es
tate are requested to come forward and
s-nile the same immediately, and thooeto
whom the E-tate is indebted are request
ed to pr- sent their accounts legally test
ed in the time prescribed by law to
James Lamkiu, Ex\.
HA. 14 4
.Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in November next, at’the Market- j
house io the city of Augusta, between the
; usual hours of sale,
. Two Lots, in the City oi
1 Augusta, known in the plan of said city ‘
I as the numbers (15 and 16) fifteen and j
sixteen, bounded northwardly by Bay ‘
street, eastwardly by Houston street, '
southwaidly by Reynolds street, and
westwardly by Lot No. (14) fourteen ;
levied on as the property of Wm. Lamkin
to satisfy an execution on the foreclosure 1
ofa mortgage, Lewis Barrie vs. William
Lamkin.
ALSO,
One fifth part of a tract of
Land, lying on Savannah river, contain- '
ing two hundred and fifty acres, more or
less, bounded by Savannah river, La- .
mar’s and Oswell Eve’s land, levied ou .
as the property of Alexander Kennedy j
to satisfy a fi. fa. Littlelserry Bush vs. (
said Kennedy. i
ALSO, i
350 acres of Land, more or j
less, on the waters of Spirit Creek, joining (
Few, Ms». Wright and David Tinley, le
vied on as the properly of Michael Flake
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Sarah Flake
vs~ said Michael Flake.
Conditions Cash—Purchasers to pay
for titles.
Peter F. Boisclair,
D. Sheriff Ji. C.
Oct. 5 14 tds
Sheriff’s Sales.
VTWI LL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
December next, at the Market
■ house in (he city of Augusta, between the
usual hours of sale,
One negro woman, named
1 Lydia, levied on as the property of Wil
r liam Lamkiu to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
’ from the luferior Court of Richmond
• county, qn the foreclosure of a mortgage
in favor of Anselm Bugg vs. William
Lamkin.
, Conditions, cash—purchasers to pay
for titles.
| Peter F, Boisclair,
D. Sheriff R. C.
Oct. 5 14 wlds
City Sheriff’s Sale.
e the third Tuesday in October,
) V-J 1822, at the Market-house, in the
city of Angusia, will be sold,
All the right, title, inter
■ est and claim of Isaac La Roche in and to
. the lot and improvements situate on the
bay, in the city of Augusta, bounded
north by Bay street, east by Lamar’s lot
and warehouse, south by A. Slaughter
I and C. Labuzan’s lot, and west by Centre
street, levied on by virtue of two writs of
s fieri facias, issued from the .Mayor’s
s Court, in favor of J. Kassair and Law
- rente, Rapelye k Co.
J ALSO,
A number of valuable
Books, levied on as the property of John
Lund, in satisfaction of two executions
issued from the Mayor’s Court of this city
• in favor of John H. Mann vs. Luther and
Lund) fUid Court Vo. John Lund.
Conditions, < ash.
I Wm. Bee, Sh'ff C. A.
■5 Oct. 2 14 tds
Administrator’s bale.
is WILL be sold on Friday, 22d ilovem
> her next, at the residence of Nancy Gar
n nett, deceaseb, in Columbia county, at
d the persona, property belonging to said
deceased, consisting of horses, calt'c,
hogs, household and kitchen furniture,
1 plantation tools, &c. Terms made known
on tho day of sale.
, Samuel Crump* cm/wV.
Octobers 41 tl
Sheriff’s Sale.
n fbe first Tuesday in November
;s Next, at the market house in tne
s> city of Augusta, at Hie usual hours, will
be sold,
Two negroes, Ned, a man,
p and Sylvia, a girl, levied on unde an
( execution on the foreclosure of a
*’ mortgage, John Fox, vs. James Spann.
l ' Conditions Cash—Purchaser to pay for
a titles.
y D. Savage, Sh’ff R.C.
September 5. 2 wds
J Administrator’s Sale.
1- be sold, on Hie first Tuesday
of tv in January next, at Lincoln Courl
Mouse, within the usual hours of sale, and
iy agreeable to an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary, all the real Estate of
Janies Sanders, late of this county dec.
consisting of three hundred and twelve
Acres of Land, be the same more or less,
_ lying on Grays creek, and joining lauds
of M’Corkle, Graves, and others, with
the widows Dower in said land during
u her life.
, Term? made known on the day of sale.
John H. Walker, Adm'r. '
[\ September 26 11
e
e For Sale,
*' i MOST desirable SUMMER. RE SI
, HENCE on the Sand-Hillr, ne.n
L _ ’be branch ot the Richmond Academy,
j with anv quantity of land not exceeding
forty oi fifty acres. The dwelling hour.
u> large, commodious, and neatly fini.'.li
ed, having two stories and right rooms,
besides passages and a garret, and a
pia/.a on one side of the building, and
-a poitico on the other, together with
ten or eleven comfortable out houses,
* good garden; as collection of thr
! most choice-fruit trees, grape vines, &c
a id a spring of pure water within se
n v.-Dty or eighty yards of the dwelling
1 house, and a spring house.—Apply to
1 Wm. W. Hoj.t, Esq. or the Ollice of
u the Augusta Chronicle.
May 3d If
n J
j To Rent,
o f BNHE front and back Stores at present
- -I. occupied by Messrs. Tinney ic Hill,
- and possession giveu on tho first of Octo
ber next.
Edw’d Campfield.
September 6, £ (f.
Sheriff's Sale.
WILL be told, on the first Tuesday "|
in Novembernext, at the Market- J
House in the City of Augusta, between li
the usual hours of sale,
One mulatto boy, Rich- .
ard, about 15 years old, levied on as the j
property of Thomas I. Moore, to satisfy s
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. > I
Peter F. Boisclair. t
D. Sheriff It. C. ]
September 3 I Ida
_ c
Georgia, Jones County. f
A LL persons, who reside without said r
j\. state, to whom I am in any way iu- c
dobtcd, arc hereby notified to be and ap
pear at the Court House of said county
on the thirteenth day of November next, j
in person or by attorney, to shew cause,
if any they have, why I should not take
and receive the benefit of the insolvent
laws of said state; as the Inferior Court
of said coiinty have passed an order re
quiring mb to be then and there brought ,
before them for that purpose. i
Arnold Johnson. 3
September 24 10 w2tn
Notice and Caution. <
WHEREAS I have been informed 1
ihai John Carnochan and Peter I
Mitchell of litis Ci y have by sundry t
deeds recently mortgaged and assigned <
to divers persons either their individual |
creditors, creditors of the late firm of
Carnochan & Jlitcliel or others, all nr ■
sum ry tiie property andfirm as well as !
their own individual proper y and estate s
consisting together of houses, lots, •
lands, stores, wares, negroes &.c. in Sa
vannah and Dav(en in Georgia or tt.i '
neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere, ’
with their interest or share in tlie slock
of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien,
and sundry shares in the United States
Bank and other Banks, as well as sun
d y, debts due to them in various places,
beside lands, lets, negroes kc. in the
territory of Florida, and particularly
one large tract bf land bough of Forb'-s
&, Co. hying between the rivers St.
Marks and Apaiaciiioola in the territory
of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the
public against purchasing any paitol
the said property or estate so convt y
ed, or any other property belonging to
the said Carnochan k Milche.l or either
of them, as I hold prior mortgages on the
greatest part tlie eof, which an on re
cord m 4 lhe registry in Savannah and
Darien aforesaid, and in Charleston, S.
C. and equitable liens on ad tlie pro
perty of said Joun Carnochan and Peter
Mitchell
William Christie.
June lb lawtf
To U\e PwhUc.
J CARNOCHAN and P Mitchel,
• an. sorry to be again brought
bclore the public by a second notice of
Mr Christie’s, who has undoubtedly
claims against them which when finally
liquidated on tlie decision of the suit
now pending, they will try to satisfy as
soon as possible thereafter.
The deeds under which Mr. Christie
claims an exclusive right to all the
leal and personal estate of Carnochan
and Milctie., are considered as infor
mal, unjust and illegal. Hence they
I hate been brought and are still before
the Court, and other deeds have been
executed and recorded, conveying the
[ property for the use of all their credit
ors, Mr. Christie included ; without
any trustor reservation beneficial to <3.
and M or their families; and if this
be not agieeabteto that gentleman, it
must nevertheless appear (air and equi
table to ihc public and all who have a
, sense of justice.
, file Trustees under the late deeds
I are anxious to sell the Lands in Florida,
alluded to in the notice of Mr. C. ami
to apply the proceeds to the immediate
’ payment of part of his demand and de
-1 posit h sufficiency thereof to coverall
* lus ciaim, subject to the dtcision of the
Couit—but liis opposi ion to any rea
r suitable sale, as one interested iu his
own right, whilst injuring all parties
cone rned, iri'tsl be borne until u sale
can In; made und r an order of Court.
■ Savannah, June 8
(Ij - Editors ot papers who insert Mi.
Christie's notice, will 4 . e insert the
f above until Ins is will, awn, and for
* wail their bills to tins office where
they will be promptly paid by
e ' J. C, &P M.
* June 13 int’il
" City Taxes for 1822.
* r jj ’HO.iE persons who liave not bad an
1 -ft. opportunity of paying their City
a Tax for the present year, arc notified that
l!if v cat) pay the same to the subscriber,
• # who is duly authorized to transact the
btisinejs 01 Collector and Treasurer for
I ho city of Augusta (during the absence o(
John VV. V\ ildc, Esq.) and will be at all
times at his office, City Hall, from 8 to 1
o’clock, every day of business, for this
purjxKe.
1 * Wm. Jackson.
’ September 5 o(f
O'* A liberal Reward
, will ha given for my hoy MICHAEL,
, delivered iu any jail of this, or the ad-
I joining Stales, either to Mr. F. E. Dugas,
, Augusta, or A. Dufaure, Savannah. He
is 10 years old, black compleotioned and
tolerably well made, inclined to be stout,
and slow iu all bis movements. It is be
lieved he is gone to Savannah, following
I he course of the river.
i Fred. E. Dugas,
For Mm. D.
Sept. IQ. 4tf
For Salfe,
At the Augusta Bookstore ,
A few bottles genuine
ClxeWfciiham Salts,
AND
Henry’s best Calcined Magnesia
August ?, 249
Sixty Dollars Reward*
DEA'RRTED from Ihe U. 6. Can
tonment, Sand-Hills, near Augus
ta, Geo. on the nigi.t of the 2nd lust.
James IVJ’Calpey, .
A Musician oi “F.” Company, 3rd Regl.
Artillery, born in Ireland, aged twenty
six years, live feet ten and half inches, '
high, fair completion, grey eyes, dark
hair, branded on each cheek with the
letter D, and by occupation a sailor j
at.bo, p
At same time, A B HAH AM DAY, a
Private of “E” Company 3rd P,egt. Ar
tillory, horn in Ne w York, aged sixteen I
years, four feet nine inches high, fair
complexion, bine eyes, light hair and by
occupation a Drummer. 1>
A reward of thirty Dollars will be
paid on the delivery of either of the
above named Deserters at this or any
other military Post in the United States. '
L, A. Rigail. t
Lieut. 3d Art’y Com’g.
U. States Cantonment, ) ~ .
sth October, 1822. S
Ten Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY from the subscriber a
bout the 24tli of J one last, a negro
woman named L\ DIA, Ironi 22 to 23
years old, r*thcr yellow complected, j
small made, has a down look when spoken
to —she carrieda way with her a Northern
cotton frock, blue and white, and other ,
clothing—she was in Washington, in ‘
Wilkes county, in company with Dr. J
Brown’s and Mr. Golding’s fellows, on 1
their way to Virginia,—Brown’s hoy was (
caught, and the others got away.— *
Brown’s boy says they will try to get to 1
Virginia—Holding's hoy came from there s
—she may possibly be lurking about Au- 1
gusta. The above reward, and all rea- <
sellable expenses will he paid to any per- f
son who will deliver her to the subscri- 1
her, living in Monticello, Jasper county, ■
or lodged in any safe Jail, so 1 get her 1
again. GEORGE STOVALL. \
O’ The Editors of the Augusta Adrer- \
User, Co unhia, (S. C.) State Gazelle, and i
tVelern Carolinian, .Salisbury, (N. C.) ;
will please give the above two or three .
insertions in their respective papers, and ,
forward their accounts to this office for
payment. G. S.
Monticello, Geo. .Sept 24 14 3t
10 Dollars Reward.
RA N A W A Y from the person to whom
she had been hired, mv negro wo
man PEGGY, of the age of forty and of
small stature. A'he is plausible of speech
and very generally known in Augusta
and its neighbourhood. Boat owners are
cautioned against giving her passage or
conveyance. The above stated reward
will he paid upon her being lodged in jail
or delivered to
R. R. Reid.
October 3 14 6t
Vein V 1 liable
Real Estate for Sale, irithin
12 miles of Jugusta.
I OFFISH for sale my Valuable tract
ot Land, lying on the road leading from
AUgilMa lu Washington, distant from
the former about 12 miles, cmiaining
font hundred teres of prime Upland,
well adapted to growing Corner Cot
ton, situated in a hea’thy, and respect
able neighborhood. This tract has sev.
era) orchards winch bear as fine fruit as
the country affords.
Presuming none will purchase with
out examining, it is thought unneces
sary to enter into particular. But per
sons wishing health and fine land are
requested to cull. Terms can be made
known by applying on ttie piemiges to
the subscriber, or to John Gasilin* or
Hays Bowdre, in Augusta.
J. W. Beall.
June 20 ts
Land for Sale.
fTJIIIE subscriber will offer at Public
3L Sale, on the premises, the 4th . f No
. vemher next, (if no previous to that
time disposed of at priva e contract) his
Farm on Savannah river, 10 miles above
Augiisti, adjoining Lunds of Messrs,
i Nelson, Keith & flowarcl, containing
, 781 Aces, 300 of which is cleared and
in good repair, the present crop if
viewed will recommend the fertility of
the soil, fie part lo clear is vvt II wooded
and timbered, the improvt m-r.ts art- a
■ lo.erable dwelling bouse, a New Gin.
. Hons-, Corn-H'nises he. For terms
apply o Waller Leigh, F. .q or to the
subscriber. At the same tune and
place, will be sold,
1000 Bushels of CORN
and several thousand lbs. of Fodder,
with many other articles appertaining
to the Plantation too tedious to enu
merate.
Wm. Collier.
July 29 if
Administrators Sales.
WILL he sold at Lincolnton, Lincoln
county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the following seven Ne
groes, viz : John and Felix, fellows aliout
35 years old each ; Sally, a woman about
the same age ; Alsey, a girl about 14
years old, Betty a girl about 12 years ts
age, Flora a girl about 5 years old, and
Handle, n child two years old.—Terms
of sale will be cash, agreeable to the or
der of the Honorable Court of Ordinary
for said county, fnr the benefit of the heirs
an 1 creditors of Jeremiah Gatrcll, dec.
also if not previously sold at private sale,
| five likely young fellows, on accomu oda
. ling terms, will be offered.
William Jeter, JJdm'r.
In right of his wife.
September 17 mds 7
During my absence
rom the slate, Mr. Edward Campficld
will act as my agent.
J. M. Hand.
August 14 335 If
Powers of Attornej
For sale at the Augusta Bookstore.
For Sale,
THE SUBSCRIBER’S h
PLANTATION, '
ADJOINING the lower end of the Ci- 1
ty of Augusta, containing upwards i
if six hundred acres—from one to two j
mndred acres of which is well limbered, f
las a good t
Shad Fishery. j
Fo describe Ibis valuable property,more
particularly, is thought unnecessary.
ALSO, )
From Fifty to One Hundred i
NEGROES, ’
[n families —most of them born on the
plantation.
£“4 His HOUSL and LOT, on the
Isittfl Sand-Hills, is likewise offered for
salt. Lank Stock of South-Carolina, o(
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
Y a~e T?raverts,
For Sale,
In Washington, Wilkes County, Georgia.
T | > H E Subscriber offers for sale
|l?lgi|l J. his houses and Lots, lying
iu i lie most pleasant part of the town, they
being on the corner which fronts the pub
lic square on one side, and streets on two
others, & which places it in such a situa
tion as to admit, if necessary, of further
improvement ; the present, however, is
suiiicient for any family residence and
merchandise, having a large and conveni
ent two story dwelling house fronting the
square and Post Office, containing six
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 shaded with
China trees; those, together with kitchen,
smoke-house, stable, a large productive
garden, a well of excellent water, suffi
cient for many families, and which lias
u ver failed iu the dryest season, make
it a very desirable situation for those who
may wish to settle and do business in a
healthy and wealthy village and neigh
borhood. The above property will be
sold together, or divided and sold iu two
parts, if wished. A long, or liberal cre
dit will be given for most of the amount,
by having the payments well secured.—
Undoubted titles will be made to the same.
The property can be viewed by those
1 who may wi; h to purchase, by applying
to the owner, in Washington, or Mr.
Luke Turner, who at present lives in the
house, aud the terms made known by
either.
The above situation is well calculated
for a House of Entertainment.
William Grant.
Sept. 14 6 w2m
¥tvr Sale,
The Valuable Plantation
ON which the subscriber now lives,
situate in Columbia county, eight
miles westward from the Court House,
and thirty from Augusta, generally
kno ■ n by the name of Mount Carmel,
containing between eight and nine hund
red acres.—Few situations in this state,
combine iu a greater degree the advant
ages of, good air, pure water, beautiful
scenery, fertile soil, and proximity to mar
ket ;• it lies on an elevated ridge, extend
ing north-east and south-west, having an
'extensive prospect ia the opposite direc
tions, and being remote from any mill
ponds op stagnant water* of any kind.—
The subscriber will sell, together with the
Plantation, his stock of hogs, horses, and
cattle, farming utensils of every kind,
corn and fodder, and will give possession
early in the month of January next. In
disputable titles will be made, and the
terms may be known by application either
to the subscriber on the plantation, or
Mr. John Howard, of Augusta.
I. A Fe w.
September 21 9cow 3t
Executors’ Sale.
ON Friday morning, the lit!) Octo
ber next, will be sold at the late
residence of John Willson, deceased,
the personal property belonging to his
' estate. -Sale to commence at 10 o’clock,
Terms—Sums under §IOO cash, and
over §loofour months credit, for ap
, proved endorsed notes. By order of
the Executors,
Fraser & Bowilre,
Auctioneers.
August 29—— la wtf
Insurance Against
FIHE !
, Charleston Pi -e, and Marine Jnswanci
Company Agency.
THE Subscriber off ers to lake risk*,
against Fife on Houses, Out Wadd
ings, Goods, Wares, aqd Merchandize,
in Augusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street,
Between tin Post OJHcc & Globe Tavern,
December 20—
FINAL NOTICE.
PERSONS in the Country indebted
to the Chronicle Office, during
the firms of Kean & Charlton, ami o!
Kean Duyckinck fc Charlton, nr* in
formed that the subscriber will shortly,
far tlie last time, wait upon them, with
their respective accounts.
Jolm E. Kean.
June 3
(U° The books of the a
bove concerns arc in the possession of
Mr B T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle
Office. He will receive any payments
that may be tendered in Augusta.
June G.
.1. E K.
Several genteel young
men can be accommodated with Hoard,
in the middle tenement of the Bridge
Dank.
August £3 359 ts
A dverttsement.
Fifty DoWora lUmrt
1 TAKEN out of mi plantation, on ih.
. night of the 13th ofla»t
1 kely Dark Bay G. Iding, fire yean old
last April, five lector upward* high
light made, trots high and rough, dished
face, his bind legs rather straighter
than common, his main hangs on both
sides, no white recollected, only where
he has been guided by the gears. Any
person apprehending the said thief, se
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 Couij
House.
Nathan Benton.
August 8 ts
fFrctNashoTo 1 Academy
I offer for sale the tract where I now
live, adjoining this place, being a part
of the 6000 acre tract, which was recent
ly the property of the University of Geor
gia. Containing upwards of 600 acres;
between 3 and 400 of which are cleapci
and fit for cultivation—with Dwellir.-
and Overseer’s houses, a well framed and
spacious Gin-house, Cabins, calculated
for upwards of fifty Negroes, with other
suitable plantation houses. The sitoa.
tion selected by me for a dwelling place,
is elevated and beautiful, and lies about
a half mile from this place, of which it af
fords a commanding view.
ALSO,
One other Tract, about
four miles off, lying on the road to Lex
ington, and formerly the 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.
O’ Terms can be made accommodating.
Matt. Wells.
Greensborough, August 14.-355 ts.
Look at This!!
It HE subscriber offers lor sale his
HOUSE and LOT at Columbia
Court-House, well calculated for a house
of enleilainment, aud as such, has been
used for several years past. Conridera
, ble credit will be given if required, and
no small deduction made by paying the
cash. The subscriber will also sell his
\ plantation, about a mile and a half from
said Court House. If any one wishes to
, purchase, they will confer a favor on the
, subscriber by signifiing the same imme
-1 diately, I deem it useless togiveadescrip
, lion of the above place, as 1 suppose those
, who wish to purchase will come and
Judge lor themselyes.
i Walter A. Appling.
September 17 v w6w 7
GEORGIA I
■ Elbert County, y
To their Honors, the Judge* of the Inferior,
Court of said County.
I fl’tJjE Petition of John Johnson, hum*
Jl bly aheweth that your petitioner
’ is imprisoned within the prison bounds
of tbe common Jail of said county, at
’ the instance of one William 11. Hardy,
f and ihal your petitioner is unable to
’ discharge the debt for which he is.
confined or to give hail to answer the
’ same.
j Arm your petitioner further aheweth
unto your Honors that ha is willing
’ to give and deliver up all estate, real
n and personal, which he has or is entitled.
to, for the use of his creditors.
I He therefore prat s, that your honora
wilt take such order in the premises a*
e bis case may require, or the law war*
i rant.
, W. M. Underwood &
n D. G Campbell,
Atto nies fur Petitioner.
T At an extra r.eetmg of the Inferior
Com tof said coua y of Elbeit, on the
2d day of September, 1822—Present
tli'-ir U snora Wm, Woods, Jeremiah
Thornton, Joseph Blackwell, and Henry
While, Esquires:
' Up m li.e foregoing petition of John
Johnson, setting forth his confinement,
and his willingness to deliver up In*
P property tinder the Insolvent Taws of
I this slate, for the use of his creditors,
s Ordered, that on Tuesday the
twelfth of November next, be, and tbe
( j sum* is hereby appointed and art do*n
, ns (lie day upon which the said petition
er be bi ought firth before the Court
under the Laws of this state, regulating
ihe discharge of Insolvent debtors, anil
-hat proceedings take place according
ly
I hereby certify, that the above is •
i rue Copy from the minutes, Sep
tember 2d, 1822.
George VV. Heard, elk.
September 10. 4 fit
(■ ■
, UlittßK TAViAVX
I'THE1 'THE Subscriber informs bis find*
. and the public, that hi*
READING ROOM ,
• is just arranged, and that Iris Bar it
much more convenient. And on ac
i. count of changing the situation of the
latter, he is belter able to provide for
the accommodation of hi* customr,.;
and can safely promise' them, that .as
far as his means and ability to compl)
with his wishes can go, be will attend
d to the comfort and convenience ofeve
g ry guest who may honor him with a call,
i! (pj 3 The Savannah and Washing'** l
i- Stages put up at the Gobe,
WM. SHANNON.
I) 1). cemhrr 20 _
Notice.
TVTI.VE months after date, application
.Lx will be made to the Honorable In
" Court of Ordinary, of the county ofßi<n*
f mond, for permission to sell a certain Ira
e or parcel of laud, situate, lying and being
s in the sih District, Monroe county, de
signated (by the list of fortunate drawersj
in the late Land Lottery of wbich _’* Dl
• the aforesaid it a part as So.■ oo,~'
~ . being the real estate of William Gra y>
r late oflhe county deceased, for the ben
5 fit of his heirs and creditors.
’ James M. Thompson,
Administrate-
September 28 I*