Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 02, 1822, Image 4

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W Sheriff *s Sale. ILL be soldon the first Tuesday ia December next, at the court house in Jacksonborough, Ncriven coun ty, between the hours of ten and four o’clock, Three hundred and fifty acres of pine Land, more or less, in said county, adjoining lands ot John Smith, jr. and others—levied on as the properly ofL. I. Emanuel, to satisfy sundry small execu tions in favor of Tbonss Mills vs. L. I. Emanuel and David Emanuel—-levied and returned by a constable. ALSO, One hundred acres of pine land, more or less, in said county of Scriven, adjoining lands of Benjamin Freeman aud others —levied on as the property of John W hite, to satisfy sundry small exe cutions in favor of Nathan Rackly vs. John White and Job Herrington—levied and returned by a constable. ALSO, 56 acres of pine land in said county of Scriven, adjoining lands of Granville Bevill and Thomas Golding levied on as the properly of Daniel Daly, to satisfy sundry executions, one in favor of John J. Dews and one in favor of Mi chael B. Kettles vs. Daniel Daly, princi pal, and Wm. Farmer, security—levied on and returned by a constable. ALSO, One negro woman named Peg gy, levied on as the property of Granville Beville, to satisfy sundry executions issu ed from a magistrate’s court, iu favor of E- H. Young \ s. Granville Bevill—levied and retiwnod by a constable. ALSO, One negro man named Antrim, levied on as the property of John Con nelly, to satisfy sundry small executions in favor of Peter Arnett vs. John Con nelly and James Gamble —levied and re turned by a constable. James Bryan, s.s. c. October 29 24 Ids Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday iu November next, at the Market house in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, Two Lots, in the City of Augusta, kqpwn in the plan of said city as the numbers (15 and 1C) fifteen aud sixteen, bounded northwardly by Bay street, eastwardly by Houston street, southwardly by Reynolds street, and treslwardly by Lot No. 14) fourteen; levied on as the property of Win. Lamkm to satWy an execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage, Lewis Barrie vs. William Lamkin. ALSO, One fifth part of a tract o Laud, lying on Savannah river, contain ing two hundred and filly acres, more or less, bounded by Savannah river, La mar’s and Oswell Eve’s land, levied on as the property of Alexander Kennedy to satisfy a fi. fa. Lillleberry Bush vs. said Kennedy, ALSO, 350 acres of Land, more or less, on the waters of Spirit Creek, joining Few, Mrs. Wright and David Tinley, le vied on as the property of Michael Flake to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Sarah Flake vs-said Michael Flake. Conditions Cash—Purchasers to pay <sr titles. Peter F. Boisclair, D. Sheriff R. C. Oct. 5 14 Ids Notice. WILL be sold on Tuesday the 10th of Decembernext, at the late summer residence of George Allen, dec’d. k town by the name of Mount Repoe, and about 14 miles from Augusta, all the Planta tion Utensils, Stock of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, &c. &c. and some oHusebold and Kitchen Furniture, &c. &c Terms of sale made known on the day ti.f sale. Mary L. Allen, adm’x. John R. Allen, adm’r. October 29 24 ids Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold on Friday, 22d Novem ber next, at the residence of Nancy Gar rett, deceaseb, in Columbia county, all the personal property belonging lo said ' deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &c. Terms made known on tho day of sale. Samuel Crump, admW. Octobers 41 U' Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday iu January next, at Lincoln Court House, within the usual hours of sale, and agreeable to an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary, all the real Estate of James Landers, 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 lands of M’Corkle, Graves, and others, with the widows Dower in said land during her life. Terms made known on the day of sale. J ohu H. Walker, JldnCr. September 26 11 - Executor’s Sales. WILL be sold, on Tuesday, the 3d day of December next, at the re Bideuce of Mr. Thomas Lyons, in Colum bia county, the personal property be- Ipnffiug to the estate of Dreadzil Pace, *en. dec’d—consisting of horses, mules, hogs, cows, corn, fodder and plantation tools; also, tt the same lime and place, the celebrated Jack, Pizarro. Terms *f sale made known on the day. Thomas Pace, > „ , Dreadzil Pace, $ rs. October 24 22 Ids tL. « 03° During my absence rom the slate, Mr, Edward Campiield will act as my agent. J. M. Hand. August 14 355 ts 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 aud 160 granted to Fanner, on the waters of Germany’s creek adjoining I. A. Few and others; also, the following Negroes, Elick, Peter, .S’olomon, 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 au 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 properly of Elijah Easley, on the head wa ers of the Little Kioka, ad joining Wilkins, Tindilland others, tosa tisfy sundry executions, Berry Olive vs 1 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 J elks, for the use of Amos Albritton, vs. Henery .Stanton and Zachariah Garnett. ALSO, One Negro man by the name of6'am, to satisfy sundry executions, James A. May, for the use of Henry Dickson, aud others, vs. .Samuel D. Shel ly- ALSO, One Negro girl, by the name of Maria, to satisfy an execution, William Jones vs. William Thompson and John Lamkm. ALSO, A Negro woman, by the name 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 Hickson. ALSO, Two Negro Boys, Tora and Alfred, levied on as the property of James C. Walker, to satisfy an execution, James Gardner, vs. James C. Walker, Benja min Winfrey, Archibald Heggie and William Zachery. G. G. Tankersley, Sheriff' C. C. October 5 14 Ids 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 he sold, One Lot and Improve ments in Harrisburg, bounded by Carnes aud Lamkin,s levied on as the property o Roberts Thomas to satisfy an execution iu favor of John W, Reynolds vs. sail) Thomas, ALSO, 5 Negroes, viz. Fillis, and her four children, Dinah, Hitter, Pete and Charlotte, le.ied upon as the pro perty of A Rhodes, jr. dec. to satisfy th . following executions—administrators o George Walker vs. Absalom Rhodes, jr. Samuel Lowther vs. Kennedy <k Rhodes, Millei Etnd Sloutenberg vs. Absalom Rhodes, Henj. Leigh v«. Wood & Rhodes and Executors of Wiley Bos worth vs. Absalom Rhodes, jr. ALSO, 80 acres Land, more or less, joining M’Dade, Few and others, levied on as the property of Robert Den ny, lo 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 a con stable as the property of Peter Donald son, to satisfy an execution ia favot of Daniel Dill vs. said Donaldson. Conditions, cash—purchasers to pay for titles. Daniel Savage, Sheriff R. C. Oct. 5 14 fds Sheriff’s Sale. WLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Market- House in the City of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, One mulatto boy, Rich ard, about 15 years old, levied on as (lie property of Thomas 1. Moore, to satisfy an execution issued from the Inferior Court of Greene county, on the foreclo sure of a mortgage, Thomas Grier, jun. vs. Thomas I. Moore. Conditions Cash—purchasers to pay for lilies. Peter F. Boisclair. ■ v D. Sheriff R. C, September 3 1 tds JAMES BALL, Respectfully informs his friends and acquaintances, that not being able to obtain his former stand, back of the Bridge Bank, ho has opened a house on Ellis street, in the centre, between Mclntosh and Washington streets, and hopes from his due attention, and the su perior style iu which he intends keeping his house, to be supported by a liberal public. Families can be furnished with Oysters during the season. Gentlemen can be furnished with servants to open oysters, if required. October ?0 I<> « Administrator’s Sale, ON the first Tuesday i« January next, at Columbia court-house, will be sold, a Valuable Plantation in Columbia County on the Uche Creek, adjoining Byrd4l • Tindill, Magruder Si otherss containing 240 acres, being the real estate of Jonathan Tindill, deceas ed ; and sold by an order of Court, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms of sale will be made known on the day. Elizabeth Tindill, Admr'x. Sol. Hoge, Adm'r. October 15 18 tds For Sale, A MOST desirable SUMMER RESI HENCE on the Sand-Hills, neai the branch of 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 fruit trees, grape vines, &.c. ai d a spring of pure water within se venty of eighty yards of the dwelling house, and a spring house.—Apply to Win. W. Hoi/r, Esq. or the Olfice of the Augusta Chronicle. May 30 :f Strajed or Stolen, ON Saturday night last, the 19th inst. from llie lot of Mr. A. 11. Ralston, a very large -orrel Horse, 5 or 6 years old, about 17 hands high ; he lias a goose rump, crooked hind legs, and long tail; has the appearance of an old sore on his back. Shoes on his fore feet. Who ever will deliver said horse to John Gin drat, Augusta, or Mr. Adams, in Ham burg, S. C. shall receive five dollars. October 24 22 fit Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first ,'ionday in January next, a tract of Land in Linco n county, adjoining Samuel and others, and all the Negroes belonging to the estate of He/,. Spiers, dec.—sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Win. Wellincham, > , , Zachariah Spiers, $ a m >s ' October 22 21 wtf Athens Female mm. 'i' -I HIS Institution is under the direc lion ol Elisha W. Chkstek, Esq. a graduate id Middlebury Col ege, assist ed by Miss Fish ar.ll Miss Wood ; the former, an Instruct) cm of considerable experience ami both well qualified fur tile duties of their ollice The examination of their pupils took place on the 28;h of May. The highest anticipations of the Trustees and citi zens who attended on the occasion weie m re than rea.ized. The promtp ness wiih which die most difficult ques tions were answered in English Gram mar, Arithmetic, Geography both An cient and Modern, Rhetoric, tec. evinc ed at once the industry of the pupiis and the fidelity of the Instructresses. The trustees of this Female Semina ry, at the commencement of the year, declared that it was not iheir intention to puff the institution into notice ; yet • hey feel no hesitation in saying that they nave seldom witnessed an Examin ation in which Gins of ■ h same age did themselves or their Instructresses more credit and, after having observed for six months tlie course of instruction pursu ed here and the degree of proficiency attained, we can con scientiously recom mend this Academy us worthy of the nnhiic patronage The bealthfulness ifthis place and the advaiitagi-s which as a village it enjoys, it is confid. ntly Imped will offer sufficient inducements to parents to place iheir dauglueisin tills Seminary Young ladies from abroad are requir ed to boaid with the Rector in his fami ly, or with some relative. With the exception of Music, every brand) of a solid ant 1 or nameidal educa’ion may be here acquired. At the close of the next vacation, it is intended to adopt in tlie Academy a more regular and sys tema ic course of education ban is ge nerally pursued in similar Institutions Elie vacations are so arranged that the Rector is seldom on tlie circuit during tlie term. His professional duties, therefore, in terfere but little with his attention to tlie government and superinteudauce of the Academy. Musts AVadukl, A. S. Clattos, I Trustees nf the J. Nismr, A .4thens Female Jno A. Goan, ’ Academy. A. Ilru. j Athens, Geo. June 27,1822 6tn OCT A liberal Reward will lie 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, Saiannah. He is 16 years old, black coinplectiooed and tolerably well made, inclined lobe stout, and slow in all bis movements. It is be lieved lie is gone to Savannah, following tlie course of the river. Fred. E. Dugas, For Mrs. D. Sopt. 10. 4tf For Sale, STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 years ol | a S°» be has been iu the habit of working about a Store; he is an honest and sober fellow ; any person wishing to purchase will. —apply to George Hi I. October I ■ j 03° Several genteel young men can be accommodated witli Board, iu the middle tenement of the Bridge Bank. August 28 -359 tr Valuable Property for Sale. rjxlll subscribers oilers tor sale all hi» ! JL possessions in the town oi Lexing ton, Oglethorpe county, with the excep tion of the house occupied as a store, which is on the corner, and not connect , ed with the other buildings. Tlie situa l tionn is the most eligible one in tlie town s for any kind ■nf public business, being - immediately on the main street, and ; p fronting the public' square and court s house. The buildings consists of a large s and convenient dwelling house, suited to tlie purpose of a tavern, and has been oc cupied as such for many years. The out I buildings are also calculated for a tavern, and much belter improved than most lots in our up-country towns, besides tiic j dwelling house. There is also another house on the street, fronting the square, with two rooms below, whi' li may be , easily filled up as a store. The buildings are in good repair. There is also about ’ 380 acres of land adjoining the town, 250 1 cleared and o good order, which can be purchased with the town [ operty, if the purchaser should wish it. Jhe subscri ’’ her being anxious to dispose, of this pro- I perty, will sell it at a reduced price, and required, will give illiberal credit up on any part, or even the whole o( the ’ purchase money, if well secured in the ultimate payment. John Moore. , Lexington, Oct. 8 15 4w !• FINAL NOTICE. PERSONS in the Country indebted to the Cuuoxiclk Ofi'icr., during the firms of Kean Charlton, and o! | Kean Duyckinck & Charlton, are in ; formed thn the subscr.ber will shortly, s f< r the last time, wait upon them, with 3 . their resptctii e accounts. ; John E. Kean. s Jun.“ 3 - (13“ The books of the a bove concerns arc in the possession of Mr I) T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle Office. He will receive any payments - that may be tendered in Augusta Jure 6. .r. e k f 1 Advertisement. I Fifty VhAVivts View av A f fIxAKEN out of mv plamatio , on ’lu A night ol tlie loth ofiasi month, a I k.dy D irk Hay G filing’, five year,-, oul . last April, fivo (eel or upwards high, light made, irott high and rough', lisueil face, Ins hind fugs rather straigltte.' " than common, his main hangs on b th Sides, no whiter recollected, only where he lias been guided by the gems. Any person apprehending tlie said thief, so that lie may be brought to justice, shall receive the above reward, and Ull dol lars for tlie horse only. Paid by the 1 subscriber living near Columbia Court House. Nathan Benton. August 8 ts OTtienshorn’ Academy .OAMD, Idler for sale the tract where 1 now live, adjoining this place, being a part . of tlie 5000 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 aio cleaned and fit for cultivation—with Dwelling , and Overseer’s houses, a well framed and | spacious Gin-house, Cabins, calculated , for upwards of fifty Negroes, with other suitable plantation houses. The situa tion selected by me for a dwelling place, . is elevated and beautiful, and lies about 1 a half mile from this place, of which it as . fords a commanding view. ALSO, One other Tract, about four miles off, lying on the road to Lex ■ ingtnn, and formerly the properly ot i William Rhymes. This tract contains 1 500 acres ; 200 of widt h are cleared and 1 under most excellent fencing, and uncom monly well provided with good dwelling 1 and plantation houses. 1 (O’ Terms can be made accommodating. Matt. Wells. Greensborough, August 14.-355 ts. I Ven Valuable Real Estate for Sale, tvithin 12 miles of Augusta. 1— M. OFFER for sale my Valuable tract oi Land, lying on die road leading from ! Augusta to Washington, distant from Ihe former about 12 miles, cumaining four hundred Acres of prime Upland, well adapted to growing Corn or Cot 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 wishing health and fine land arc requested to call. Terms can be made known by applying on tlie premises to tlie subscriber, nr to John Gasilin, or Hays llowdie, in Augusta. J- W. licall. , June 20 if Thomas Watkins’ Saw § Grist Mill. riIHE subscriber’s Mills are still in JL operation, both SAW and GRIST He will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at gl2 per thousand, and will cause every attention to be paid to each branch ol his business. —“ His customers will be Jairly dealt by." , Thos. Watkins. f April 8 ts t " y— * Notice. ALL persons who have neglected set tling their accounts with the sub scriber, (relative to the estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E. r Mautnn, who is authorized to settle the ’ same, with all other business interesting J myself. Joseph Hawes. July 10 346 ts Land for Sale. fTtHE subscriber will offer at Public 1 Sale, on the premises, the 4ih of No vember next, (if not previous to that lime disposed of at priva e contract) his Farm on Savannah river, 10 miles above Augusta, adjoining Lands of Messrs. Nelson, Keith & Howard, containing I 781 tees, 300 of which is cleared and m good repair, the present crop if viewed will recommend the fertility of the soil, .he part to clear is well wooded and timbered, the improvements are a tolerable dwelling house, a New Gin- Ifonse, Torn-Houses &.c. For terma apply to the subscriber. At the same 1 time and place, will be sold, ioo'< Bushels ofCOBN and several thousand lbs. of Fodder, wi'h many other articles appertaining to the Plantation too tedious to enu merate. Will. Collier. July 29 ts T AY LUX. lAHE Subscriber informs his friends .and the public, that his- - • HEADING ROOM, is just arranged, and that his Bar is much more convenient. And on ac count of changing the situation of the latter, lie is better able to provide for the accommodation of his customers; and can safely promise them, that as far as his mentis and ability to comply with his wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and convenience of eve ry guest who may honor him with a call. tfj- The Savannah and Washington Stages put up at the G'obe. WM. SHANNON. December 20 Administrator’s bales. AGKLEAriLY to au order of the Court ot Ordinaly of Richmond county, will be sold, a! the market house in the city of Augusta, on the first Tues day in January next, all the undivided real estate of Ferdinand I‘hinizy, late of sai I county, derea-<-d—to w it : 1 tract Land, Wayne C'ty,493 acres, No. 397,15 t dis 1 do do do 490 „ „ 117 2 „ 1 do do do 490 „ „ 34 2 „ 1 do do Wilkinson C. 202 1-2 „ 144 19 „ 1 do do do 2021-2 „ 109 13 „ Ido do do 2021-2 „ 122 14 „ ALSO, Agreeably to said order, will be sold, on the same day, four Pews, in Christ Church, Noa. 9, 98, 101 and 110, and two Pews in St. Paul’s Church, Nos. 15 and 5-1. All of the above property sold (or the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. John Phinizy, Acting Adm'r of Ike Estate of F. Phinizy. October 26 2.5 wtds Notice. To all and singular the creditors of Samuel Fielding. HAVING informed the court that on tiie twenty-third of December next, 1 shall apply to said court, in Madison, Morgan county, in order to take the be nefit of tho insolvent a>,t—you are here by notified to attend at the said court and <ime, and shew cause, if any you have, why I should not be released from confinement. Samuel Fielding. October 2C 23 wtd Notice. THERE will be sold, on Saturday the 16th of November next, at the late residence of Stephen Miller, deceased, all the personal properly belonging to said deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder and cot ton, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the day of sale. James H. Wade, adm'r. Oct. 12 17 6tw All persons indebted to Ste phen Miller, late of Scriven county, dec. are re.)nested to come forward and make immediate payment, and all those to whom the estate is indebted are request ed to render in their accounts within the time prescribed by law. James H. Wade, adm’r. Oct. 12 17 6tw ____ V THE public are cautioned from trad ing for certain notes of hand, given by the undersigned, to George VV. S. Pearre, in purchase of his interest in the late Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Gazette; as they are determined not to pay said notes, the office which they pur chased of Pearre, being at Die lime, (and to them unknown,) under a mortgage, and a considerable portion of the office since which lime having been executed and sold as the property of said Pearre. John K. M. Charlton. Andrew Ruddell. John B. Leonard. September 28 w6w To Merchants, Brokers and others. A YOUNG man of steady habits, who is well qualified, from having had considerable experience in business, and whose acquaintance is very exten sive in South-Carolina, which would se cure more custom to an employer, is de sirous of obtaining a respectable situation in this city. He would prefer one res pectable, rather than lucrative and nol so. He would nnderlake for a reasona ble salary, if the situation was one tv his liking. Satisfactory and unexceptionable testimonials of his good character, inte grity, and fidelity, can be produced from eminent persons well knowu in Augusta, A letter addressed toj. H. P. and left at the Augusta Book Store, or this office, will meet with immediate attention Sept. 10. 4 lawtf JAMES millLL, 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 ff Tot SftVe, ; The Valuable Planta tins - which the subscriber now r ® l yJ situate in Columbia county 'v' s westward from the Cour t - and thirty from Augusta i known by the name of r containing between eight ami nin» i^ 1, i red acres.—Few ei.uSu.S.'S f Gomb T m a pouter degree the f a g« of, good air, pure water, bea i n 1 LT7i- lert,le soil ; and P roxim “y' a ket ! 11 lIC9 011 an elevated rid eP , . in K north-east and south-west, haviS a “tensive prospect in the opposite e Uon! .’ an< bmn S ref nn'e from an, m J ponds or stagnant waters of anv kh I The subscriber will sell, together with,lT 1 Plantation, his stock of hogs, horse,. Jj cattle, farming utensils of every ;,/ T cor " and fodder, and will give p« s< ‘ . early in the month of January next 1 disputable titles will be made, and 11 erms may be known by application cither to the subscriber on the plantatlo. Z Mr. John Howard, of Augusta. ’ W - I. A Few, September 21 9eow 3t s ~ YaVuable Ttnpei-W. For Sale, j In Washington, Wilkes County, Georg,, poiTeff r pHE Subscriber offers for sale : A his houses and Lots, lying " in the most pleasant part of the town, they : being on the corner which fronts the pub -3 lie square on one side, and streets on two ’ others, & which places it in such a sitta- I tion as to admit, if necessary, of further improvement ; the present, however, is, ■ sufficient for any family residence ami i 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 j groceries; adjoining this, and also front- I ing the public square, are two other well , fixed store houses, all well shaded with ' China trees; those, together with kitchen, j smoke-house, stable, a large productive C garden, a well of excellent water, sufs -for many families, and which has s n ver failed inthedryest season, make it a very desirable situation for those who may wish to settle and do business in a healthy and wealthy village and ncigh oorhood. The above property will fce. sold together, or divided and sold in two i parts, if wished. A long, or liberal cre -1 ditwill be given for most of the amount, 1 by having the payments well secured.— > Undoubted titles will be made to thesame. I The property can be viewed by those . who may wish to purchase, by applying to the owner, in Washington, or Mr, Luke Turuer, who at present lives in the house, and the terma made known by either. The above situation is well calculated for a House of Entertainment. , William Grant. Sept. 14 6 w2m Strajed, ON the night of the 21st inst. a dark bay Horse, about 15 or 16 hands high, has a star in the forehead, a small mark of collar, shod before, about nine years old, paces and trots, and in thin or der. Any person finding said horse and delivering him to me in Augusta r will be thankfully rewarded. George Dunbar. October 31 25 3t Executor’s Sale. ON the first day of Januaty next, will be sold, at the Market-house, in the city of Augusta, twenty-five Negroes, belonging to the estate of John V\ illson, deceased, —among them are several va* \ luable house servants, (male and fe male,) carpenters, boat hands, &c. Terms —Notes, with' approved endor sers, at ninety days. John John Moore, ) October 31 25 tds I Notice. ALL persons having demand against 1 the estate of Walter Leigh, late ol llich mond county, deceased, are requested to present them, properly authenticated for settlement, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to make pay ment. B. H. Warren, Executor. \ October 17 19 6w Dentist, HAS the pleasure of offering his ac knowledgments, for the libera encouragement he has received since his arrival in Augusta, and would infer such as may still tequire his profess** 1 al services, that as he contemplates maining in town but a short time, ap plications to him should be ma e i mediately. August 29 ts. Insurance against F ire Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Company Agency, ■ Office under the Globe facer) ■ HUHE subscriber offers to lake risks a gainst fire on houses, out but 1 P’ goods, wares, and merchandise, 10 gusta and its vicinity. , Timothy Edwards, Agent, Augusta, Geo- Oct. 12 17 JOHN SMITH, Barber & Hair-Dresser, BRAKES the liberty qj; tio.. to th. who have heretofore /’ avore j from their custom, that be has rem his former establishment, to oC . on Washington-street, WD favors cupancy of Dr. Spann. F V teß . 1 his most grateful thank V b > un r 1 dered, and he hopes to deser ,VJ t , milled attention, a c ?^ n “* been bt I liberal patronage which “ , avors t / , stowed upon his well meant endeav please. ,4 *T October 5.