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Executor’s Sale.
ON Tuesday, the 19th day of this
month, (November) will be sold, at
the late residence ol John Clarke, son.
deceased, (lieach Island) a part of the
personal property of said deceased, con
sisting of horses, mules, hogs, cattle,
sheep, together with (he household and
kitchen furniture and plantation tools,
tec.; also, a .out two thousand bushels
corn, twenty thousand weight offoader,
and a lot of seed cotton. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
John Clarke, } .
Ssun’l Clarke, y OO rs ‘
November 9 29 5t
ALL persons indebted to,the Estate ol
J\_ F.lisha Walker, late of Columbia
county, deceased are requested to make
immediate payment; —and those to whom
the estate nwy be indebted, are requested
to present their claims duly attested
within the time proscribed by law.
David Walker, ex'tr.
November 9 29 2t
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on Friday, the 20th
day of December next, at the
Market-House, in the City of Augusta,
the following proper y belonging to tbe
estate of Waller Leigh, dec.—yiz-
Forty-eighl negroes, consisting qI
house servants, earrriage drivers, car
pen tor*, shoo-makers, held hands, and
worn on and children.
■AtAO,
Two Pews, one in the Presbyterian
Church, No. 111, and one in the Episco
pal do. No. 79.
ALSO,
From 600 to 800 bushels corn, and a
quantity of Fodder, to be delivered at
the plantation in Columbia County, (at
present occupied by Mr. Samuel Hix.)
ALSO,
The ’ undivided half of 79 3-4 acres
rwailift 1 md, well timbered and lying in
two miles of Augusta, adjoining lands of,
White, Casbp* atlc * others, Terms of
sale, twelvemunthi credit.
B. H. Warren, Ex'r.
October 9 29 tds
Executor’s Sale,
WILL be sold on the fir?t*ruesday
in January next, at the Court
House, in the town of Waynesborough,
in burke county, between the usual sale
hours live slaves (viz) Toney, Harry,
Joe, Amy and Washington, belonging to
the e-nali o.rHopkiusDy , deceased,sold
for the benefit of the heirr.—Terms made
known on the day of sole.
1 • hi--
Avery x Dye, ex'tr.
~ ■ mail* V'.,
November 9 29 3tw
City Sheriff’s Sale.
ON tne third Tuesday in the present
. mouth, (between the usual hours)
at lhe Markebdlouse, in tbe City of Au
gusta, will 'be sold, sundry articles of
House- hold and Kit-hen furniture.
’ ALSO,
On? Cow an'i Calf, and mm oth«r ar
ticles—levied on as tbe property of Je
remiah Luther, to satisfy an execution
in favor of D. Smith. Condition* Cash
Wm. Bee, Sh'ffC.A.
November < N 9 31
Executor’s Sale.
WLL be sold, on Tuesday, the 17th
day of December next, at the
plantation of the late VValter Leigh, de
ceased, (threemiles below Augusta, and
known by the ri:-.me of the Folly,) the
present crop of corn and . fodder, the
stork of horses, cow?, aheap and hogs,
together with all the plantation utensils,
tec. tec.
ALSO j
The said Plantation, containing 3QO
acres, more or less, of prime swamp
land, which is in a high stale of improve
ment forcultivatioit.
ALSO,
A lot of 40 acres, adjoining lands of
White, Hampton, Huron and Course.
Terms of sale made known on the day
of sale.
B. H. Warren, executor,
November 7 2b ids
Executor’s Sale.
WILL l>e sold, & , the Tuesday, l7ih
day of December next, at tbelate
Dwrlhng of.Elisha Walker, deceased, in
CdumbiA county, the personal properly
of bdd doco-Aeml, fousjsling of stout of all
kinds, household ants kitchen furniture,
tog*. liyi' wdh ihc crop ofcorn and cot
to . v used the present year on the plan
tai rou of said deceased ; also, with a num
ber of other a,rti'„les'. Hale to commence
at 10 o’clock, A, M. Terms of sale
made known on the day. J
David Waljker, Exe'r,
November 7 2b 3t
Executor’s Sal£.
firsl day of Jauuaiy next, will
be sold, at the Market-house, in the
city of Augusta, t>ven(y-fivo Negroes,
belonging to the estate of John Willson,
ttqr.-eased,--amapg them are several va
luable house servants, (mule and fc
mah*,) carpenters, boat hands, tec.
Terms—Notes, with approved endor
sers, at ninet y days.
J«lm Campbell, I jj. .
John Moore, ) * rs '
October 31 25 Ids
Notice.
ALL persons having demand against
tho estate of Waller Leigh, late ofKbb
n* and county, deceased, are requested to
pi -sent them, properly authenticated
f w settlement, within the time prescribed
by law, and those indebted to make pay
ment.
B. H, Warren, Executor.
tVbPr 17 ' ;p gw
jeUVEft roiiWvu,
Attorney at Law,
HAS located himSflf at Waynesboro’,
Burke county, and will with plea*
ture transact any business in the profes
sion of Law which may be entrusted to
ills care.
May 23 J3l (jp
Singing School.
1 S. Tailor,
f -OROPOSES opening a singing school
‘ X at the Academy on the first Tues
' day evening in November. All those
. who feel an interest in Sacred Music,
> are respectfully invited to attend ot> that
8 evening, as a short lecture 6u the sub
's jeot may then be expected. When the
8 school is organized, if desired, it will be
moved to some cent ral part of the city.
Those who may wish to attend as scho
lars will please to leave their names pt
the Book store of Messrs. Elys, My.-
_ Sturges or Mr. Hobby.
The school wilj meet two evenings in
each Week. Mr. Dyer's collodion will
j be used ; terms live dollars per quarter.
Q
d FOR SALE.
3 1 An excellent Horse te Gig. Inquire
at the Academy,
October 15. 10 luwlm
- ’Valuable
For Sale,
I) In Washington. Wilkes Gcoigia.
8 fJAllp Subscriber offers jbraajc
■i Ufegieß J, his bouses and Lots, lying
8 in the most pleasant part of the town, they
being on the corner which fronts the pub
lie square on one side, and greets on two
v others, te which place's it in such a situa-
tiou as to admit, if necessary, of further
improvement; the. present, however, i»
Sufficient for any family residence and
1 merchandise, having a large and coifvoiM
" 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 tho same a commodious cellar for
1 groceries; adjoining this, and also front
ing the public square, are tw<> other well
Axed store houses, all well shaded with
* China trees; those, together with
smoke-house, stable, a large productive
>. garden, a well of excellent water, suffi
' cieiil for many faniilies, and whfch'has
Dover failed iti the dryest season, (hake
it a very desirable situation for those who
(nay wish to settle and do business in a
■ healthy and wealthy vil age and neigh*
oorhood. Tbe above property will be
-old together, or divided and sold in two
!>’ parts, if wished. A long, or liberal '-re-
A ditvyill be given for most of the amount,
b by having thfe payments well s6cam»l.—
8 Undoubtedtilles will bemade tothesame.
i r l’he property can be viewed by those
0 who may wish to purchase, hy applying
3 to the owner, in Washington, or Mr.
8 Luke Turner, who at prweut live? in the
house, and the terms made, known hy
either.
The above situation is well calculated
for a House of £ahertoinmeqt<*
William Grant.
Sept. 14 C w2m
t ♦-Sheriff’s Sale.
. IT7ILL be sold, the first Tuesday in
,f Tv December next, at Lincoln Court
house, between the u u*l hours ol sale,
2500 pounds of Seed Cotton,
. rnin-e or less, taken as tne property of
- David H. York, to satisfy a ifi. la. in favor
a of Hillary Ft, Frazier, for the use of
KUffiard Collars—property pointed out
by plaintiff.
ALSO,
One feather bed, bedstead and
cord, one i iS'unterpaue, three split bottom
chairs, a saddleris clamp, 1 pine table,
2 pails and 1 washing tub, a small lot of
earthen Ware, 1 looking glass, I pine
J slab, 1 pair smoothing irons, 3decanters,
5 black Imitle?, 2 pair cards, 1 coffee
' mill, .! tin bucket, 1 oven, hooks and lid,
! 1 fire shovel, I grey horse and a him k
1 mare, I side saddle, 1 empty trunk; t:i
--1 ken as the property of Chappel O. Chan
dler, to satisfy a A fa. in favor of Ennis
Willis vs. said Chandler and David S.
York.
i
ALSO,
283 acres of Land, more or
less, 0.. Tfij4 crera, j.«ni.,g .v vvc- I \\ -.i
--f ton, soil, and the heirs ol \\ illiuni'Wal
ton, it being Elizabeth Al. Wi'kinsun’s
• (foimerly Elizabeth M. Waltoii) df-tri
butive share of the real estate of William
Walton, deceased; and. seven negroes,
viz. Jonathan, 38 years old; Hannah,
50 years old ; F«ggv, 32 years old; liar.
r y, 25 years old; am. Id years old;
Lindy, 25 year? old, and her ■ hild, Ca
roline, 2 months old, all taken as Ihe
property of CVrtet; Wilkinson and Efca
beth i], Wilkioanr, to V.tisfy a fi. fa. in
fa . or of Jnhan Wa'ton, William Walton.
John Walton and Sophia W'alton, by
their guardian, James E, Todd—prO]>er
ty pointed out by James E. Todd.
ALSO.
14 acres of Land, on the An
-1 gusia road, joiinjfig Driuiel Gray and o
thers, andhear the Double Branch meet
ing house, taken a? the property of Hen
ry Jennings, to satisfy afi fa. issued from
a magistrate’s court, levied and returned
to me hy a constable.
f'enrmcaib, purchasers to pay for
titles.
Steph -*n Stovall, d, s. l. c.
October 29, -i : V"! 24 w3t
Insurance against Fire.
Charleston Fire and Marine In
surance Company Agency,
Office under the Qtnbe Tarcm.
A jpHE ?üb«cribor offers to take ri?k? a
tete gainst fire on houses, out buildings,
goods, wares, and merchandise, hi A°n
g*isla and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards,
‘ -dngiw/a, Ore.
Oct. 12 17 ts
Notice.
WLL be sold wfTiie-dav the 10th of
Jecembdrnext, at (be late summer
rniid«uce of George Allen, dec’ll, k iown
by the- name of Mount Hepoe, amlubout
14 nliles from Augusta, all the Phmta*
dou Utensils, Slock of Horses, Cattle,
Ifogs, tec. tee. ami some oHusehold and
Kitnhen Fnrnitufe, &p. tec
Term* of tale made known on tbe dav
of sale. J
Mary L. Allen, ndm’x.
John R. Allen, adm’r.
. October 20 tds
•m
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold on Friday, 22J Novem
ber next, at the residence of Nancy Gar
relt, deceascb, in Columbia county, all
the personal properly belonging to said
deceased, consisting of horses, cat be,
and kitchen TqrnHure,
plantation tool»i &cv Terms made knpwn
on tho day of sale. , , i" ,ri ..
Samuel Crump, at/mV.
October 5 41 ts
Executor’s Sales.
VIXILL be sold v on Tuesday, the 3d
VV day of-Deceraber next, -at the're
sidence oC'Mfi. Thomas in Colom
bia county, the personal properly be
longing to the estate of Dreadsil Pace,
sen. dcc’d—consisting of horses, mutes,
bogs, cows, corn, fodder anti plantation
tools; also, at the same tim-3 and place,
the celebrated Jack, Pizano. Term:
of sale made known on the day.
Thomas Pace, > *> ,
Dread7.il Pace, 3 X rs '
October 24 22 td»
——
FINAL NOTICIV.
“JJF.RSONS in the Coentry indebted
to the Ckhonici.b Omsk, during
the firms of Kean 81 ClnsrliWn, r.nd ol
Kean Hnyidup.ck & Charlton. are in
formed tha' the sithscr her wiH shortly.
(' r the last lime, wail upon them, witn
their respective
John K. Kean.
June 3
ife books of* the ü
bmjt concerns are in, (hr po«ae ; ssiof) /
Mr B T. Dnyckhick. at ihe'Chrcuitic
jpffici He will receive ari^- pkyh'fertls
that may fie tendered in Augusta
June G.
T F. K
: .Very Valuable . 'i
Heal Esl.uefo air, irithir
12 mde* of mgusta.
.1. OFFER for smF- my V-dnalile :uc.l
•it Land, lyitnj on lh« road leading fruit
tUgVos.ii to Wash’mgtptl, distant Iron
he forme.; sbotil 12 niFys, containing
foiii’ imn’di'ed A'crgs ftT prime Upiahu,
r ell Adapted tp growing Corn er Cot
•’on, situated in a heatlhy, and rcspuob
able neighborhood. This irftSt lias sev
eral orchards wlyich bear as line fruit as
lb a r.um’ry affords.
Presuming 1 one will purchase with
out e* ami King, it is thought nnher.es
sary to cii'er into partiniriars. Hut per
sons wishing health and fine lard ar
requested tociiTb Terms can be, made
known by applying on the premises to
the -subscriber, or to John Bushin, or
Ilayt Bowdte, in Augusta.
J. W. Jirall.
.lune if
Thoiu&a W ftUi Uv». ’
&aw Grisf Mill.
r |WE subsorihet’s Mills are still in
.1 operation, both SAW and.GKI.VF
Me will deliver I,umber in Augusta, at
sl2 per thousand, and will cause overt
attention to be paid to each branch ol
lpn business.
—‘‘//is customers trill he fairly dealt by”
Thus. M utl ins.
Arxd S—-if , ,
Notice.
A LL persons who have neglected set
tling their accounts with the .sub
scriber, (relative to the estate of li.
Howes,) arc requested to call on V*.ivts.
Wanton,' Who is authorized to settle the
same, with all other business interesting
toy self.
Joseph Hawes.
July 10 345. ts ,
: j-;
I HIE Subsvnbi Inf ruts ... sfrie'vj-
I a-i 1 ! i rubfi- that >. ,
UK A PLY’s ROOM.
•adjust arranged, aivi that Ljs.BkiV so
much more convenient. And pq ac
count of changing the Situation of the
latter, he is bet'er able to provide fp l *
t ie accommodation of his customers ;
and can safely'pvomise them, that as
tar as Ids means and ability to comply
tvtth ids wishes can go, he will attend
to the comfort and convent once of eve
-1 y guest who may honor him with a call.
(O’ lb" Savannah and Washington
Stages put up at (he Gmbe.
WM. SHANNON.
Dcxemher 20
— ■ .
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be “old, on the first Tuesday
in January next, at Lincdlh Court
House, within (he 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 doc.
consisting of three hundred and twelve
Acres of Land, be the same more 0- less,
lying on Grays < reek, and joining lands
of .M’Cnrklo, Graves, and others, with
the widows Dower in said laud during:
her life. b
Terms made known mi the day of sale,
John H. Walker, dhim'r.
September 26 j j
Notice.
TfrfidlE wifi be sold, oh Saturday (he
Ifltdi of Noveihber next, at (he late
residence of Stephen Miller, deceased, Ml
the personal property * belonging' to said
deceased, consisting of hansehoW «mF
kitchen furniture, corn, fodder atuj ivt
t .. and many other trrtHas too fed’ous
to mention. 1 arms made known on the
day of sde.
James H. Wade, adm’r.
°«iM2 17.61#
All persons indebted to Ste
phen ’.iHer, late pi Scrtvei) county,due
are requested io come forward and maki
imtnedmle payflaant, and all those to
wliom the estate is indebted are regtypsi
cd to render in their accounts within tiin
time pros’, i llied In; law-
James Hi Wade, oifwV.
On. 12 F7 etw
m ’ *r y, % .5,' /. *;■'<
Sheriff's Sale.
- "V® XILL l a spilt t u the first Tuesday in
it December- next, at the court ,
II house in Jad.iuidv-rongli, Ncri.ven < ouu-
J , tv* between the hours -of ten and four
f, o'clock,
’* Tliffu liuudred and fifty adres
1 of'pine laud,'more ot leS,-,'ii) stud county,
adjoining land? of John BqiHH, jr. and
others-ydevietl on as tlte properly ol L. L
Emanuel, to salt! iy stifidby small excc d
iff tiotis in f&ycf' jit Thoms? Mills vs L. 1.
Emanuel and vid Emanuel —levied
and-retuened by a couslable.
J ALSO, .
~ One tohdred. acres of pine land,
more of* less, in said county of y riven;
> adjoining lauds of llCajamih Frcymat
() and others-—fevied"Otf pboiifeitj ot
1, Jolm White* ip satisfy sundry small exe
, cutions in favor ti Nathan K.-«.kly v«.
John White and Job Herrington—levied
and returned by a constable.
ALSO,
56 acres of pine land in said
county of Scriveb, a (joining land* <)f
_ Gram ills Bovill fend Thomas Golding
levied on as the property of Daniel Daly,
to satisfy sundry executions, one in favoi
of John J. Dews and one in Savor of All
d chael B. Kettles vs. panted Daly, pritlci
g pal, and VVm. Farmer, security—levied
n on and returned by « roust,iblei
I- ALSO,
'• Qne negro woman named Pcg
*' gy, levied op as fit# property of »fetuVipV
Bevilii , to salisiy s i.idr y elccntions issu
ed from a magistrate's court, ,in favor of
E. R. Vouna: \ s. Cranvilh' Bevill —levied
and relumed by a constable.
’ ALSO,
J One negro man named Antrim,
„ levied oufa Uic property oj John 4-mi
nelly, to satisfy sundry small executions
in ' favor of I’eter Arnett vs. John Cyn
ndty and James Gamble—levied and re
lurhed by a constable.
James Bryan, s. s. c.
October 2& 24 Ja :
teherift’’s bale.
©V the nest Tuesday in December
xt, at the .Market-house, in the
~ c.ty oi Augusta, ivetvvecn (lie ttsuttl hours
>■ of sale, wiil be soil, ■
g 4000 acres oif Land, more or
I. lesfj Wilhuic itnprovern.-uU theiuo.r,iy
• ing on both sides of Butler’s creek, join-
F iug Watkins, Walker and others; also,
- 2 negroes, Jam bar and Mary, 2 horse 1 -,
s '3 oxen, 3 old carry logs, 12 head ol ent
ile, 30 head of hogs, 1 side board, Utldo
and ends, J pair’CArd tables, 1 Ward robe,
11 candle stand, 1 cradle, I wash stand
■- and a clock—levied upon upon as the
property of Michael F. Boisclair, to sa
e tisfy sundry executions, viz. Anselm
0 Bugg vs. said Boisclair, T. G.. Butler,
r for bis assignees, vs. M. F. Boisclair, and
sundry others vs. the same,
ALSO,
One carriage, one pair horses,
_■ one gig ami harness, two 'negro men, Jack
and Prince, 2 acres of land on the wa
ters ol Cupboard creek, adjoining Sa
vage and .V)'Tyre, 4 shares of stock in
the Union Hoad'Company, Nos; 26, 27,
20, and 29, opposite Savannah, one pew
in the Epiycopal Church, Augusta, and
’ one sixth part of 4 tracts of land. lying in
? Richmond county, containing 1200 a res
* tn .thc whole, being the interns! of Barna
„ .’.’Kinne in the estate of J'homas Gal
plpn, dec.—also sundry household and
aqd kitchen furniture, levied upon and
s old by order of. tho aasigijeeg of Barna
'dCKlnne as sakl iVl'Kiimp’s property.
Conditions, cash, balbro delivery—pur
chasers to pay for.titlos.
Danipl Savage,
Sheriff H. C.
November 2 26 tJs
!, ; r -
g (LJ"’ A liberal Reward
will be given for q;y bpy VIICHAEL,
deliver’d in any jail of this, or the ad
joining States, either to Mr, F. E. Dugas,
V'lgusta, or A. Dniatire, Savannah, tie
i- 16 years-old, black complectioned and
tolerably well made, inclined t,o be stout,
. nid slow in all liis movements. It is be,-
lioved he is gone to Savannah, following
the course of the river.
Fred. E. Dugas,
For Mrs. D.
; Fcpt. iO. 4tf
; Marshal’s Sale.
s \JfXILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
1 V v in December next, at th- vfarket
-1 House, in the city of Augusta, between
•- the usual hours of sale,
• One tract of Land, in the 9th
1 district ol Houston County, (No. 247)
two hundred and forty seven, containing
two hundred two and a half acres, more
or less .; also, one grey Horse, about
nine years old—Levied on as tho pro
perty of vyiljiajn F. AVare, to satisfy two
, fi. fim’s, issued from the District Court
1 ol Georgia, (he Post Master General vs.
I William F. Warn and Peter Crawford,
. the same vs. \Viijmm F. VVare.
p ! Conditions cash, purchasers pay for
Titles.
> Peter F. Boisclair,
, United States O. M. D. Georgia.
November 2.- - 25 tds
I -
’ Georgia, Jones Count j.
ALL perst'ns, who reside without |aid
viitate, to whefo I am in anv way in
dhbted, are hereby notified (d be and ap
pe.r at the (h'urf House of said countv
on the thirtieth day of November next,
in person or by attorney, to shew cause!
if any they have, whv 1 shobld Dot tako
* and receive the benefit of the insolvent
j laws of said state; as the Inferior Cmfh
of said county have passed an order re
L ,ne to be 'ben and there brought
-before them for
Arnold Johnson.
. Beptepvbcr 24 10 >v?m
nW ~
FulvVupA WoreAkouae,
David W. Donaldson
Xwforms the public that he basopen :
a mannfoctoryofthe above descrip
• . Unit, in all ifs various Tranches, a fr.
J/r/ts tmjow the market, where aH order*
01 his line wih'iie thanklkliy received ap (
punctually attended to.
Ofctober S' 14 wtf
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON Ihi .lir.il/rncsOpy in December
nesf, st Oolumbir i oufl-hou-e, -the
1011-min, prc>pe> ty, (viz )
One chesnut sorrelJflorse. le
i d dins -Ijc ; im; ■< n• o> fHi.S 'l v
i Dice, to sslk'y a-. • utfe i,,; Aiijfe'i of
J me: VA'obd vs. Samuel C. line nod
I. ftaHiu 1 Mam-or
One ninth part df 200 acresot
•' pine. I sin . adjoin.v v> »t- ; 'tai.
* jieJV'to sab .y an' ex. utioi irom a nw
gistrale’s court, VVAU*?*pi Kil-y v*. Hime
on Powell.
, ’
Forty-seven acres of Land, on
Germany’* «;n-ek,' -, K. 1 loot
s noy, IP. M. Sard r*. T. S’- Itni-0.,, to
- i.tis'y sundry execution?, John Watson
• aodothers vs. Beverly Spivey,
i Jt J : o.
The one half of two hundred
and ninety ap es ol Law’ Doo-
I ty and Scott, onGerriptuyT? creek, to *a
f tisly :m execution, K. D. Perryman vs.
- Beverly Spivey
( At.nn,
585 acres of Land, ou the wa
ters oMbe yotifi c.v :v, (tjoi.iioi tftfdill
and Cdvard, to aj&tisfi ■ uid.;> exoc:|i
1 non?, Jesse Watson and othe/svs.bold
moii Ilf gc an<; Hoge te Speir.
Ai.so.
137 acres of Land, oil the wa
‘ tersoi Upton’s- ■tc.-k, ..djomr g Gin-on
add Harden, to salii’iv an executio n A
1 sam Guess vt. Rou' vn Havi*.
[ L,' Ts , A 1.80,
Ffty acres of Laud, more or
|es*, acyokii'fg Uk-niim..,,, tiM ey urc
, others, lo sulisiy surid-j ex-- ufions* '>Vm.
B. Hundley, ap-en: lor G. Tu •. * «o.
i vs. James Watson, -afoi Thom*,* j.dlcfid.
vi.so.
Four Negroes, Midway, Peg
-1 gy, Anny apt >iari.:a d U) a ■- „
land, adjoining. Wellborn,. y i«di- m|B
others, to satisfy an ex'-vnltm- - fotor ol
. Marshall I’ittmau .J i ?andrford.
Wm. F. Wilkins,
, D Sh'Jf Co/ mbriu
November 2 26 Ids
J -rr - ru ' - v ' n
10 Dollars i.eward.
HA NA VV A K from the so- - n or, on
IPS'.the 1 l4.ii ms;, a negro man inunui
Vbr.ihuuo; he formerly belonged to Mr,
1 David Ralston, of Twiggs county, Geor
gia ; Has one or two of hi- upper teeth
, out,, two scars ou his nose, and two or
throe over one of his eyes; is of dark
j complexion, 5 feet t{ or 10 incbtis'high,
of common size, and about 20 or 30 years
of age. The above re ward will he paid
to any person whp will deliver him to
:ne,or $5, to have him secured in any
gaol and give the undersigned notice of
it so that I gel him (-gain.
Anp S. Tillman,
Near Edgtfiftd O. ff. *’? (.uro/ina.
October 19 20 4tw
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F >r Sale,
4 MOST desirable SUMMER BF.SI
A IdlNf-K on the Sand-Hills, hear
the brunch of the Richmond Academy,
A iihgny quantity of laud not exceeding
forty or tihj acres The dwelling lions,
is large, cor;, modi ous, and neatly fiu sh
od, having two stories and eight rooms,
! , hemles passages and a and a
I'lar.a on on* »•<*-.• of :'-c '-ui'dhig, and
a portico on the otjier, together with
ten o-eleven cuinforUtbh out houses;
u good panlci-i as collecti- n ol (he
most chute.; fruit (ryes, prapt, vines, &c
a-'da spring of pure wiUip witbin.se
wuty or eighty tards ofylie dweUinp.
house, and a spii -.g <o
Wm. W. tloiT, Ilsq or be Office of
the Augusta Chronicle.
May 30 ts
AdvertiHeifiv'iH-
F\V\aj \Li\\ivvb V tViKv. A
Out of ni r>.ian;i.tion, imihc
,l. rtipiit of th» 13th dftas mouth, a
I k» y It irlr llav O hung, five y- iir« o f
last ".n il, fiv*; lei for upwards high,
lip- t made, Irntx high and rough, is V
faca, ms liipd J. g» ra'h<7
tiian common, his maiiiliaugs on b -
sides, no while recollected, only when
he has been gal led by the gears, Ar.y
person apprehending the said thirl, s<.
th«’ he nnay be brough' to jusi ce, shat
fect-iiir the above re yard, and un dnj
!ar» for the horse only Paul hy the
suhscilbtr Jiving CoJifhihia Conn
! House.
Nathan Benton.
August 8 ts
Administrator’s Sale.
Olf-the first Tue--dny ir. January next,
at C'olumb a court-liouse, will he
sold, a
Valuable Plantation
m Columbia CouMy on the Uche (jreek.
adjoining Byrd B. Tin dill, Mag ruder ti
others? containing 240 acres, being the
real estate of Jonathan Timldl, deceas
ed ; and sold \iy an Ci der of Court, for
Ihe benefit of the fieifs and creditor? of
said estate. Terms of sale will fe made
known on (he day.
Elizabeth Tmdill, Adrnr'x.
Sol. Hoge, Adm'r.
Oct-il/er 15 IBtdV
Western Hotel.
arfrJjHE subscril-er. still rA
raahis at CApf. B. M/md
well known stand, »her<
.Greene and Centre stree;
mtersecl -fh-.h other, and directly oppo
.•fie the Market from the Augusta Bridge $
and when taking into consideration th
plcasanfitrs! of the situation, good water,
low pricey arid his attention to mak'
those Comfortable who call, he hopes do
obtain a reasonable share of public pa
(renege. :* 't- «*' >.
An excellent Wagon Yard is also kept
fay the subscriber. j
RATES.
Man per day, . . .$125 I
Man and florae per day, j 00
Horse per day, . . . „ 75
tec. tec. tec.
Woodson Ligon*.,
.‘higutlc 1, Aug. 2J 3i7 wtlJ
To Pebtorg. I
r rr-HOSE pefrer- w, . . t ■
-1 m
Strihrr, ire for the last htee ? h '■
■ ( I" Ilk- Iheii r.« Tunl N rs a , , :l '"®
v <o "i®
f . 0 '“»*»»«« of tb» late Gen’l Ooi.n-
All #le. §ui( :u counts L *
of # e n *S Ec
f Court ortTOV county, will 'B
s George l
October 19
Sheriff’s Sales. ■
1 t\w ,^ L bt ! ‘ olU » m tlu first Tue.,l- H
, aegro woman, n am ,»(
s fL>d a , fbe property ofWim
uam Lamkm to satisfy a fi I "''Wr
Irom the Inferior Court
■ enunty, on the foreclosure of a inorp*W
■ in favor of Anselm Hugo- vs
L Minkin. ♦
'’• l, “ i, “ rch “" t" I
1 : .>* Peter F. Boisclair. ft.
ft
. TixS-uior'a kide. "ftl
W' U .;" So! l ,m tllo:thi rd SaturtlivH' 3 '
Ti <?X. DtVM-"Walker im, , ■
tractor pacer) 0 f
le'vv m U f -’ l? u' ol,,h '' road l eH £K
BV W ngbtsborough, together with cJM
fodcler whca., "a,?, hprses, work-^JB
jdanlation £old in cJM
auro with . (be Will 0* Jesse AibrefeB 1
rlt- Jktnes Yarbrough, I
& William Zacliery, Ex ' r <- W
Aoln e ;>rnt Cmuion. B
liriIBRRA.S i have bre., inlorarfß
’" -I *hn ; p i„ H
. Mi-chell of this Ci.yW-h- i:B
re cent y ■ «r., ra gc.l , ■
to divers persons either then ir-hvidUßl
c;e<iitois, creditors of he Itu (iinvsB 1
] C irnochiiii te ' Mimhcl or o h , i.flj’oß
'■■n rj tue 1 ro:.. .ty and fir ’
their own individual prop, ry n .e-tlteH,
' ' »«ting ■ edi r --■ ho
r amis, siOris,wt rou, negroes K.c i«LB
? vannah and Uanen in Georg-a or it H
, " k'hborhood the,: of, and else«title,B
s witli their interest or share in ihc Mdckr B
) o' tlie Lower Steam Mill near Danin, B
, and sundry shares in the United StsitiH
, H.mk and oilier Ba l ks, us well assimß :
p dry, debts due to thclu in various place l ,
beside lards, lots, nc-grms&c. in ileß
territory of Florida, and panicularlfß
one large tract of land bought of Forbiß
k Co. laying between the rivers it. ■
Marks and Apalachicola in the terriloy
of Florida aforesaid.
These are iiereby to caution (l» H
public against purchasing any parte! H
the said property or estate so cnnvc)- H
cd, nr any other property belonging
’ die said Caruochan b MitrheM or either H
of them, as I bold prior mortiTi.gr son He ft
greatest part the ops, rvliich are on re. H
cord in the registry ir, Savamiab ami K;
■ Uaricn aforesaid. Sad in Charleston, S. ■
| (J. and equitnble liens on »') the pro ft|
1 pertv cf said loon Carn icba'i and Peter ■
1 Mitchell. ■
William Christie. 1 B
1,-ir- 1 (-■— - . |»wtf-. ■
to \V\e. iubt C.
3 f'A N«k HAN .. ,I’ Chel, ■
•f • are Surry to h< again bn light H
Defort Ihe pubiiCby asy ennd notirenf H
Mr. Christie’s, who Im?. undm b-edly ft
claims against them which v.dien ft
I iquioaied on the dec’oii > ol ti,< suit ft
n ; w pending, hey wiil'iry to wtisi) *» ft
soo> as poss-bc 'heteaher ft
‘t li deeds under which Mr. Christie ft
1 ' iuuns an exclusive right to u’ 1 l># ft
reai am personal estate i f Catnock-n ft
i’>d Mitchei, are ennsidertv. as it.f r- ft
rual unjust and illegal. Jit See 1 h,ey ft
h.ive beyen brought and are s*di btf re ft
tiie Conit, and utltei deeds iiuvr been ft
executed and recorded, conveting die ft
properly for the use of pH theii credit* ft
- o,s, Mr. Christie included; without I
“ ,«vj. trust or reservation beneficial to C. ft
nd Hi or their fartnlies; ancl-if *ltt» ft
he not agreeable to thnt gentleman, it ft
tiuist ueveriheh ss appear fair anil eqsi- ft
thblc to the public and all who h»f* * ft
setise of Justice. ft
TheTiustees under the Itte deeds ft
are anxious to sell the Land* in Florid*, ft
: luded to in the notice of Mr C
lo apply the proceeds to the ironfltdkte ft
payment ofpartof sos demand »nd de- ft
posit u sufficiency thereof to cover til ft
tils r 'sira, subject tn the decision of the ft
Court—.but his opj'.oslijpn to any rf«-
sonoble sale, as one inierested in |"» ft
own right, whilst injuring air p*Hte» ■
concerned, must be borne until t W ,e B
can he made nndcr an order of Court, |
Savannah, June 8. I
(Q* Kdito|sot papers whh insert Ms. I
(’UrtsrieV notice, Will please insert th* I
above until his is Withdrawn, and fur-. I
■at 1 their-bilfa to this office whet*. I
t'ley will be riron.ptly paid bv I
J> C. &P *L I
June 13 uvvd I
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xVdmmislrator's Sales.
A GREEABI/V lo an order of lh» I
: mm- C ourt of Ordinary of Birlimood 8
county, will be sold, at the market bon** |
in the r;ily of Augusta, on the firti Tuew I
day in January pexl, all the undivided j
fenl ■'state-of -Ferdinand Phtnisy, late of 1
I (Xviiutv. fo>c easyd—-to wit:
1 tract Land, Wayne (Tty, 490 acres, No. 3W, 111 dll
I (Jo d« do 490 „ ,«7 2 n
1 -u (to do 490 „ „ ‘M 2 „
I do do Wittlnson O. 302 t-S B 144 19 ,
1 do do do n 200 IS p
A do do da SOBI-4 „ 132 14 r
AlSv,
Agreeably to stdd oilier, will be sold,
lon the same day, four J*e»», in Christ
Church, Nos. 9, 98, 101 and 110, vnd
two J’e w» in'St./ftihlh Church, No?. 15
and 54. All of the above property w>ki
for the benefit of the Heir* of said ertats.
Terms made known on (ho of sale.
... John Phinity,
Acting Adm'r of tin fatal* ts f. I‘Maitf-
October 26 SS Wkb
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