Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 14, 1822, Image 4

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Notice. ON the twelfth day of December next, will be sold at the dwelling house of the late James Churchill, deceased, in I Richmond county, on a credit of six I mouths, all the plantation tools, stork, and other articles of said deceased. Elizabeth Churchill, adm'x. October 31. 27 tds Executor’s Sale. ON Tuesday, the 19th day of this month, (November) will be sold, at be late residence ol John Clarke, sen. deceased, (Beach Island) a part of the personal property of said deceased, con sisting of horses, mules, hogs, cattle, sheep, together with the household and kitchen furniture and plantation tools, &c.; also, a out two thousand bushels corn, twenty thousand weight of fodder, and a lot of seed cotton. Terms made known on the day of sale. John Clarke, J , Sam’l Clarke, $ ex November 9 29 5t 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 the estate of Walter Leigh, dec. —viz. Forty-eight negroes, consisting of house servants, carrriage drivers, car penters, shoe-makers, field hands, and women and children. Ai.so, Two Pews, one in the Presbyterian Church, No. 111, and one in theEpbco pal do. No. 78. ALSO, From 500 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.) AI.SO, The undivided half of 79 3-4 acres swamp land, well timbered and lying in two miles of Augusta, adjoining lands of, White, Cashiu and others. Terms ol sale, twelvemonths credit. B. H. Warren, Ex'r. October 9 29 tds Executor’s Sale, WILL be sold on the first Tuesday 'in January next, at the Court House, in the town of Waynesborough, in Burke county, between the usual sale flours five slaves (viz) Toney, Harry, Joe, A lily and Washington, belonging to the estate of HopkinsDy ", deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs.—Terms made known on the day of sale. hi> Avery x Dye, cx'er. mark November 9 29 3tw City Sheriff's Sale. ON the third Tuesday in the present month, (between the usual hours) at the .Market-House, in the City of Au gusta, will be sold, sundry articles of House-hold and Kitchen furniture. ‘ ALSO, One Cowand Calf, and some other ar ticles—levied on as the property of Je remiah Luther, to satisfy an execution in favor of D. "Smith. Conditions Cash- Wm. Bee, Sh'ffC.A. November 9 29 31 Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold, on Tuesday, the 17th day of December next, at the plantation of the late Waller Leigh, de ceased, (three miles below Augusta, and known by the name of the Fplly,) the present crop of corn and fodder, the stock of horses, cows, sheep and hogs, together with all the plantation utensils, Sic. Sic. ALSO, The said Plantation, containing 300 acres, mwe or less, of prime swamp land, which is in a high state of improve ment forcultivation. ALSO, A lot of 40 acres, adjoining lands' of White, Hampton, Bacon and £ourso. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. B. H. Warren, executor. I November 7 ‘2B ids Executor’s Sale. ON the first day ot Januaiy next, will bo sold, at the Market-house, in the city of Augusta, twenty-five Negroes, belonging to the estate of John Willson, deceased, —among them are several va luable house servants, (male and fe male,) carpenters, boat hands, Sic, Terms—Notes, with approved endor sers, at ninety days. John Campbell,) „ , John Moore, \ Exr ’- October 31 25 tds Notice. ALL persons having demand against the estate of Walter Leigh, late of llich mond county, deceased, are requested to present them, properly authentijated for settlement, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to make pay ment. B. H, Warren, Executor. October 17 19 gw Administrator’s Sales. AGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, will be sold, at the market house - in ltie city of Augusta, on the first Tues - day in January next, all the undivided real estate of Ferdinand Phinizy, late of said co'intv, deceased—to wit: 1 tract Land, Wayne C'ty,4oo acres, No. 397, In dis Ido do do 490 „ „ut 2 -1 do do do 490 „ „ 34 o ” 1 .to do Wilkinson C. 202 1-2 . 14110 ” Ido do do 2021-2 109 13 ” Ido do do 2021-2 ” 122 I 4 ” ALSO, ” Agreeably to said order, will be sold, ! on the same day, four Pews, in Christ ! Church, Nos. 9, 98. 101 and 110, and! two Pews in Bt. Paul’s Church, Nos. 15 1 and 54. All ol the above property Sold fi>r the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms made known on the dav of sale. John Phinizy, ' Acting Ailm'r ofthe EHate of F. Phinizv. October 26 23 wtds i Letters IN the Post-Olfice at Augusta, Ga. Ist November, 1822, (not before adver tised.) (O’ Those that wish letters from 1 Ibis list will please ask for advertised letters. 1 A John Kirkpatrick 1 B Ames James Cobb, care of I Kedden Atwell Joshua Key ) < B X. Janies Butler William Lansdale 1 John Bones Gilbert Longstrect David Black William Lewis Mrs Ann Boulineau Charles Undo Dr David O Barton James Lesslie Jane Barham James Lockrey Andrew Butler Conrad Liverman D Brochon k Laventufe F W Lacy Pollard k brown M Mrs Ann Bishop John Moore, of S C Jarvis Ballard James S McFnrlan Henderson Brown Kdward Megar John C Doldeman Arch'd McLaachlin Wm C Brannan Malcomb McMillan Mrs Elizabeth Bogan Charles F Metztin Mrs John Bacon Rev Wm McWhir C T Morgan JamesC'ammerford Mrs Barah Moss Clem Cox Bucker Christian Marks John Collins A F Moore, care of A-1 Joseph Cration lexandcr Alien > Mr Comes Wm Moody Mrs Mary Clark N Vriah Cancer, jr Alexander Nesbitt Bradley Gatlin Thomas Nelson Robert Craig Mrs Rebecca Nail Jacob Constable O Wm Coughlan Messrs Oakes 1 Edwin Criteber P I Tims Cooksey Thomas Powers | P Carrie James Powell Elisha Crocker Edward E Powers | Turner Clanton WmGPemblc Mrs H D Cooke Gustavos Parker Rev Wm Capers John Perdue John Constable Mrs Rebecca Polhill D Edward Price David F Dickinson David Patson Wm C Dillon Mrs Rebecca Phillips Oliver Dan forth Jack Pads Edward Dykes Paul Philips Wm Dillon Q John Davis Thomas Quiienbcn'y Davis k Smith Win Oulgly Mrs Henri tta Dawson * R D Donaldson Win Ruffin Richard Dennis, Jr. Moses Riley E Paul Honey Jonathan Ellis,Jr. Mrs Eliza Russel Henry Elliot Daniel J Rose F Mrs Mary Ramsay John H Freeman Edward Rowell, Jr. James Fountain Hardy Rowell Mrs Mary Fox g W Fisher Benjamin Shaw Miss Ann Fisher Monsieui St. Crick Henry U Field James Stallings Edmund B Fox Janies Suuthwlck lj Spencer Smith Hiram Goss James Snydam Alexander Gordon It H Speluran Patrick Gordon Miss Maria Savage WmM Gibson Thomas Stewart Felix Gibson k Co Arthur Slmkins, B. Island John B Guedron Wm Smith Rev Thomas Gardner Henry Salford Ilenjy Oulledge Joshua Seago Bailey Goddred John Stapelton F Green Jtimes S shafter H Francis Shields Mathew Harman Mr Sheriff Sarah Heath James Stillraen Horatio W Holmes Rev W D. Snodgrass Mathew D Hobson T John II Hartwell Mr Terry James Hewitt NalhlTruesdalc John Hooper Oliver Terry Wm Hatsi'Jl Mi 4 Ann Tilla Jacob tlydrick Miss Eugene Tredwel John Hatfield James Tolly Richard Ilankinson Thomas Taylor Nathaniel F Harris George Taylor Mrs Mary Hatcher L 1 H Tittun Josiah Howard W Thomas H Handley WmCWnre John Humble Kliliu Williams L’lyssusHemphill Tolliver W'illcnx Rev Mr Howard Edwin Whitaker j Jacob Wise Miss Jane Jones a Walker (jbarits Junes K William Wotid Andrew Kerr Jason Watkins William I Kirk Jas O O Wilkinson John Stephens Kelly y Joshua Key Mrs Lucy M Varnold James Fraser, P. M. November 2 21 St Fur Sale, A MOST desirable SUMMER RRSI DENUE on the Saml-Hills, neat ihe breach of the Richmond Acaderm, •'ith any quantity of land not exceeding forty or filiy acres. The dwelling hous is large, commodious, and neatly finish ed, having two slorits and Jit rooms, besides passages and a gariei, and a ptaza on one side of :Le building, and a portico on the other, together with ten or eleven comfortable out houses; h good garden j as collection ol lh. moat choice truit trees, grape vines, Stc. and a spring of pure water w ithin se venty or eighty yards of the dwelling house, and a spring house.—Apply to Wm. W. Holt, Esq. or, the Office ot Me Augusta Chronic.e. May 30 if Advertisement. V'VVty DoWsvrs IWwuvA, WAKEN out of tnv plantation, on (he A night «( thn 13t!i oflast mouth, a l.kv'y IXirk Buy Gi 1 ling, five yi an old last April, five feet or npwnrds high, light made, trot- high and rough, dished lact , his hind 1 gs rather straighter than common, his main hangs on both sides, no white recollected, only where tie has been gal led by the geafs. Any person apprehending the said thief, so that he may he brought to justice, shall receive the above reward, ami ttn did iaca for the horse only. Paid by the subscribe r living near Colmibia Court House. Nathan Benton. August 8 ts . I Administrator’s Sale. \ N the first 1 uesdayin January next, V at Colurnb.a court-house, will be sold, a Valuable Plantation in Columbia C ounty on the Uche Creek adjoining Byrd B. Tindill, Magruder & olherss containing 240 acres being the 1 real estate of Jonathan Tindill, deceas- I ed ; and sold by an order of Court, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of I said estate. Terms of sale will be made known on the day, Elizabeth Tindill, Admr’x. Sol. Hoge, Adm’r. ' Octobe| - | 3lds Negroes for Bale, IN Hamburg— two men and one wo man, the men are at work with Mr. Henry Spiers, and have been for Some time—he can say what they can do in part. 1 hey are both good carriagtfdri vers, and one a pretty good rough car- I t peuler both active, honest, humble, , good negroes; not sold on speculation, i j bnt to raise money. They are all family < , negroes ; the girl is very capable in the ■ bouse and kitchen, nnd is an exception 1 < lor honesty, and humble and mild disco, siuou. The oldest fellow is twenty-se i v ® ri > aD d the girl is between eighteen and ’ nineteen years, old. Enquire at this ■ office. ‘ November 12 30 w -ts Sheriff’s Sale. WLL be sold, the first Tuesday in December next, at Lincoln Court house, between the usual hours of sale, 2500 pounds of Seed Cotton, more or less, taken as the property of, David S. York, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ( of Hillary B. Frazier, for the use of Richard Collars —property pointed out by plaintiff. ALSO, One feather bed, bedstead and cord, one counterpane, three split bottom chairs, a saddler’s clamp, 1 pine table, 2 pails and 1 washing tub, a small lot of earthen ware, 1 looking glass, 1 pine slab, 1 pair smoothing iions, 3 decanters, 5 black bottles, 2 pair cards, 1 coffee mill, 1 tin bucket, I oven, hooks and lid, I fire shovel, 1 grey horse and a black marc, I side saddle, 1 empty trunk ; ta ken as the property of Chappel G. Chan dler, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of F-nnis Willis vs. said Chandler and David S. York. ALSO, 283 acres of Land, more or less, on Mill creek, joining Newe 1 Wal ton, sen. and (be heirs of William Wal ton, it being Elizabeth M. Wilkinson’s (toi merly Elizabeth M. Walton) distri butive share of the real estate of William Walton, deceased; and seven negroes, viz. Jonathan, 38 years old ; Hannah, 50years old; Peggy, 32years old; Har ry, 25 years old; Sam, 16 years old; Lindv, 2J years old, and her child, Ca roline, 2 months old, all taken as the property of Carter Wilkfuson and Eliza beth M. Wilkinson, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of J ulian Walton, William Walton, John Walton and Sophia Walton, by their guardian, James E. Todd —proper- ty pointed out by James E. Todd. ALSO, 14 acres of Land, on the Au gusta road, joining Daniel Gray and o thers, and near the Double Branch meet ing house, taken a? the property of Hen ry Jennings, to satisfy afi. la. issued from a magistrate’s court, levied and returned to me by a constable. Terms cash, purchasers to pr.y for titles. Stephen Stovall, n. s. l. c. October 29 2-i \v3t Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in December next, at Columbia court-house, the lolloping property, (viz.) One chesnut sort’d Horse, le vied on as tb properly ot Eatmu IC. Rice, to satisfy oil execution, Adm’r of James Wood vs. Eatuuol G. like and Samuel Hannon, also, One ninth part of 200 ac. v es°l pine Land, adjoining Newsom and bid' u " ucr, to satisfy an execution from a ma gistrate’s court, William Riley vs. Sime on Powell. ALSO, Forty-seven acres of Land, on Germany’s creek, adjoiuining R. Flour noy, B. M. Sanders, T. S. Harrison, to satisfy sundry executions, John Watson andothers vs. Beverly Spivey. ALSO, The one half of two hundred and ninety acres of Land, adjoining Doo ly and Scott, on Germany’s creek, to sa tisfy an execution, E. D. Perryman vs. Beverly Spivey. ALSO, 585 acres of Land, on the wa ters ofthe I'che creek, adjoining Tiudill and Colvard, to satisfy sundry execu tions, Jesse Watson and others vs. Solo mon liege and Hog® & Speir. ALSO, J 37 acres of Land, on the wa ters ol Upton’s creek, adjoining Gibson and Harden, to satisfy an execution, A ti.iiu Guess vs. Reuben Davis, ALSO, Flty acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Flemming, Hundley and others, to satisfy sundry executions, Wm. B. Hundley, agent for CJ. Tut Co. vs. James Watson and Thomas Roland. also, Four Negroes, Midway, Peg gy, Anuy and March; and 2CU acres o. land, adjoining Wellborn, Woods and others, to satisfy au execution in favor of Marshall Pittman vs. John Sandiford. Wm. F. Wilkins, 1). Sh'ff Columbia County. November 2 26 td« —t— Insurance against Fire. Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Company Agency, Office under the Globe Tartm. 1/ 11111, subscriber offers to lake risks a gainst fire on houses, out buildings, goods, wares, and merchandise, in Au gusta and its vicinity. Timothy Edwards, „ , Agent, Augusta, Geo. ° ct - 17 ts Notice. WILL be sold cm Tuesday the 10th • Decembernext, at the late summ residence of George Allen, dec’d. kbov by the name of Mount Repoe, and abo o 14 miles from Augusta, all the ITai.i' tinn Utensils, Stock of Horses, f a’tl Hogs, Sec. kc. and some olluschold an Kitchen Furniture, &c. &c. Terms of sale made known on the d; of sale. Mary L. Allen, adra’x. John R. Allen, adm’r. ° ctobpr 28 24 t.ds Lost, BEl\oEt,i, r the Bridge and Upp>. Hamburg, a small Red Worm, locket Book, with tho following bai bills inclosed—one ten dollar bill, on to •Mate Bank of Norlli-Carollrta; one < same amount, on the Bank of the Stat of Georgia, p ayable at the principal Bank at Savannah, one dollar on the Bank of A ugu.-ta, and twenty-fiv c cents in small change; and some other papers, otdy 1 aluable to tho owner. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at either of the Hotels, at Hamburg, or at the Mansion House, Augusta, Georgia. November 7 «y d, Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold on Friday, 22d Novem ber next, at the residence ol Nancy Gar rett, deceaseb, in Columbia county, all the personal property belonging to said deceased, consisting of horses, catt'e, ’bogs, hou.-ehold and kitchen furniture, 1 plantation tools, fee. Terms made known on tho day of sale. Samuel Crump, adm'r. Octobers 41 ts Executor’s Sales. WILL be sold, on Tuesday, the 3d day of December next, at the re sidence of Mr. Thomas Lyons, in Colum bia county, the personal properly be -1 i longing to the estate of Dreadzil Pace, i | sen. dcc’d—consisting of horses, mules, i hog:-, cows, corn, fodder and plantation tools; also, at the same time and place, • the celebrated Jack, Pizarro. Terms 1 of sale made known on the day. Thomas Pace, > F , Dreadzil Pace, October 24 22 tds FINAL NOTICE. PERSONS in the Country indebted to the Ciiroivwle Office, during the firms of Kean Ik Charlton, and of Kean Duyckinck & Charlton, are in ! formed that the snbscr her will shortly, ; for the last lime, wail upon them, with . their respective accounts. John E. Kean. June 3 | (JT The books of the a ’ hove concerns are in the possession of ■ Mr I! T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle Office. Me will receive any payments t hot may he tendered in Augusta . Jure 6. 3. F, K. Very Valuable I Ileal Estate for Sale, within 12 miles ts Augusta. I OFFER for sale my Valuable tract of Land, Ivir.g on the road leadilig from Augusta to Washington, distant from - ihe former about 12 milts, c ntaining ' four hundred Acres of prime Upland, well adapted to growing Corn or Cot r ton, situated in it healthy, and respect c able neighborhood. This tract has sov. oral orchards wliicb b_ar as fine fruit as _ the country afford*. Presuming none will purchase with ,l out examining, it is thought tmncces j ; sary to enter into panlcuhus. But per | sorts wishing health and line land are ] request, dto call. Terms can be made p: known by applying os the premises to j the subscriber, or to John Cashin, or l " i Hoys Bowdre, in Augusta. ll J. W. Beall. I June 3d —-ts 1 1 Uwiuntj WhlV-Ulfe 1 o Saw t) Grist Mil!. u fIfHF subs-crihei’s Mijls are stilt in J. operation, both SAAV and GUI'sT tie will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at 1 812 per thousand, and will cause every - attention to be paid to each branch of . his business, . — l " His customers will be Jn : r!y dealt by." S bos. Watkins. i Aptil 8 ts 1 Notice. \ persons who have neglected set zA Ring their accounts with the sub scriber, (relative !o the estate of E. . Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E. , Blanton, who is authorized to settle (he same, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Haw es. 1 July 10 345 ts I : vi\A>ViL Ti\Y VAUNT. Subscriber informs his friends . ami the paihlic, that his HEADING ROOM , is just arranged, and that nis Bar is much more convenient. And on ac count of changing the situation of the latter, he is better aide to provide for rite accommodation of his customers; and can safely promise them, that as for us his means and ability to comply with his wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and convenience ofeve ry guest who may honor him with a call. 33* Tli<- Savannah and Washington Stages put up at the G obe. WM. SHANNON. December 2C Administrator’s Sale. sS/JLL be sold, on the first Tuesday ▼ * >n January next, at Lincoln Court louse, jvlthin the usual hours of sale, and a r -cable to an order of l.’.e Honorable Cutlet ol Ordinary, all the real Estate of i Hues Lander-, late of this county dec. '.insisting of three hundred and twelve tores of Land, be the same more or less, jog on Grays creek, and joining lands ■ M’Corkle, Graves, and others, with t,,c widows Dower in said land durin"' ■.or life. B Terms made known on the day of sale. John H. Walker, Jehu's. September 28 ] ( Notice. rHERE will be sold, on Saturday the IGlh of November next, at the lute ’sideoce of Stephen Miller, deceased, all " e personal property belonging to said eceascd, consisting of household and aichen furniture, corn, fodder aud cot vn, and many other articles too tedious mention. Terms made known on the ay of sale. Janies H. Wade, adm'r. Oct. 12 17 6t -v All persons indebted to Ste ihea Miller, late of Scriven county, dec. are requested to come forward and make immediate payment, and all those to whom the estate is indcblrd are request ed to render in their accounts within the time prescribed by law. James H. Wade, adm'r. ' Oct. 12 17 6lw Sheriff's Sale. W[,L be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the court house in J acksonborough, Striven conn between the hour? o i ten atul loui o’clock, ’ i Three hundred and fifty acres . of pine land, more or less, in said county, ; adjoining lands of John Smith, jr. and others—levied bn as the property oft. I. Emanuel, to satisfy sundry small execu tions in favor of Thomss Mills vs- L. 1. Emanuel and David Emanuel—levied and returned by a constable. ALSO, One hundred acres of pine laud, more or less, in said county of Scriven, adjoining lands of Benjamin Freeman and others —levied on as the properly of John White, 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 Bovill and Thomas Golding levied on as the property ot Daniel Italy, to satisfy sundry executions, one in favor of John J. Dews and due in lavor 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 Bcville, to satisfy sundry executions issu ed from a magistrate’s court, in favor of E. 11. Young \s. Granville Bevill —levied and returned by a constable. ALSO, One negro man named Antrim, levied ou as the property ol John Con nolly, to satisfy sundry small executions in favor of I'eter Arnett vs. John Con nelly and James Gamble—levied and re turned by a constable. James Bryan, s. s. c. October 29 24 tds Sheriff’s Sale. ®N the first Tuesday in December next, at the Market-house, in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, will be sold, 4000 acres of Land, more or less, with the improvements thereon, ly ing on both sides of Butler’s creek, join ing Watkins, Walker and others; also, 2 negroes, Jambarand Mary, 2 horses, 3 oxen, 3 old carry logs, 12 head ol cat tle, 30 head of hogs, 1 side board, table and ends, 1 pair card tables, 1 ward robe, 1 candle stand, 1 cradle, 1 wash stand and a clock—levied upon upon as the property of Michael F. Boisclair, to sa tisfy sundry executions, viz. Anselm Bugg vs. sard Boisclair, T. C. Butler, for his assignees, vs. M. F. Boisclair, and sundry others vs. the same. ALSO, OliC Carriage, 6rie pair houses, I ona b two negro men, Jack Mnl Prince, 2 acres of land on the wa ters of Cupboard creek, adjoining Sa vage and M’Tyrc, 4 shares of stock in , tho Union Hoad Company, Nos. 26, 2T, 28 and 29, opposite Savannah, one pew in the Episcopal Church, Augusta, and one sixth part of 4 tracts of laud, lying in Richmond county, containing 1200 acres in (he whole, being the interest of Gama M’Ktnnc in .the estate ofThomas Gal p'hU>, dec.—also sundry household and and kitchen furniture, levied upon and sold by order of the assignees of Barna M’Kiune as said ftpfC'uae’s property. Conditions, cash, before delivery—pu r . ■ hasers to pay for titles, Daniel Savage, Sheriff' ii. C. November 2 26 tds ftjT A liberal Reward will be given for my boy MICHAEL, deli vered in any jail of this, or the ad joining Slates, either to Mr. F. E. Dugas, Augusta, or A. Dufaure, Savannah. He is 16 years old, black compleclioned and tolerably well made, inclined to be stout, and slow in all his movements. It is be lieved he is gone to Savannah, following the course of live river. Fred. E. Dugas, For Mrs. D. Sept. 10. 4 ts Marshal’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the filial Tuesday : in December next, at the Market- 1 House, in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, One tract of Land, in the 9th 1 district of Houston County, (No. 247) s two hundred and forty seven, containing two hundred two and a half ac res, more " or less ; also, one grey Horse, about nine years old.—Levied on asilhepro- <, perly of William F, Ware, to satisfy two fi. fia.’e, issued from tho District Court of Georgia, the Tost Master General vs. William F. Ware and Peter Crawford, the same vs. William F. Ware. 1 Conditions rash, purchasers pay for t Titles, , Peter F. Boisclair, e Luited States D, \J, I). Georgia. t November 2 25 tds 1— , , I Georgia, Jones County. * ALL persons, who reside without said t slate, to whom I am in any way in- i deblcd, are hereby notified to be and ap pear at the Court House of said county (] on the thirtieth day of November next, v in person or by attorney, to shew cause, if any they have, why 1 should not take ( and receive the benefit of the insolvent laws of said state; as the Inferior Court of said county have passed an order re- r quiring me to be then and there brought p before them for that purpose. Arnold Johnson. September 24 10 w2m NEW ] CaMnel Wankom. J ' . 4 . . , c David W. Donaldson * Informs the public that he has opened * a manufactory of the above descrip- . tion, m all its various branches, a few , iteps below the market, where alt orders in his line wilt be thankfully received and punctually attended to. October C M wtf Western Hotel, I JML 5S M|HE subscriber still IlilH mains at Capt. li. Mio H l»*iW *' Btl k,l °wn stand, uhe S Greene and Centre intersect each other, and directly site the Market from the Augusta BridtH ami when taking into consideration dS pleasantness of the situation, good « low prices, and his attention to malfl (hose comfortable who call, he bopes'H obtain a reasonable share of pul i,' 'Si tronage. ’ An excellent Wagon Yard is alsokeH by the subscriber. _ RATES. ■ Man per day, • . . $1 H , Man and Horse per day, 200 1 Horse per day, . ... 7- H tec. tec. &c. ■ Woodson Ligon, I Augusta , Aug. 21 357 wtlj B ~ Sheriff’s~BaleT I \Vtf ,LL be so,d > on thc first 1 Ufsdaviß 'w# December next, at the Maikcß house m the city of Augusta, between nil usual hours of sale, M One negro woman, name* Lydia, levied on as the property of VVi]H liam Lamkiu to satisfy a fi. f a . from the Inferior Court of RiclmiocH county, on the foreclosure of a mortssß in favor of Anselm Bugg vs. WiliiJ Lamkin. ■ Conditions, cash—purchasers to dsß for titles. '■ Peter F. Boisclair, I D. Sheriff R. C, I Oct. 6 14 w tds ■ Executor’s Sale. I WILL be sold on the third Saturday! of December next, at the late re! sidence of David Walker, junr. thafl valuable tract or parcel of LAND, lying! in the county of Columbia, fourteen! miles from Augusta, on the road ieadi J to WTightsboroiigh, together wifi) corn! fodder, wheat, oafs, horses, work-sleer«l plantation hlcuimls, kc. Sold in rompli! ance with the Will of Jesse Albretonl deceased. I James Yarbrough. ) r , I h William Zachery, 3 n " I October 24 22 law2m I Administrator’s Sale. I WILL be sold, ou Saturday, the 21stl of December next, at the late re-1 sidencc of Toliver Blalock, deceased, oil j Lincoln county, all the personal estate! , of said deceased, consisting of the follow ing articles—viz: horses, cattle, hop, , household and kitchen furniture, planta tion tools, with the crop of corn, fodder [ and cotton. Terms of sale will be twelve months credit, and notes with security required. | John L. Blalock, ot/mV. ! •* ’ rl2 30 3tvr iNOVemuv. -- —^ Administrator’s Safe. WILL be sold, at Columbia court house, on the Ist Tuesday io Ja- I ‘™ ar y next, a negro man named Lewis, about thirty years of age, belonging lo >he estate of John Durden, deceased,— sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of said deceased, by order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of said j county. Jesse Durden, adm'r. Ann Durden, adm'x. November 12 30 wtd Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Monday in January next, a tract of Land in Lincoln county, adjoining Samuel and others, and all the Negroes belonging to the estate of Hez. Spiers, dec.—sold for the benefit of thc heirs and creditors * said estate. October 22 2 C? 3 ’ The subscribe’ 3 School for the instruction in Reading , Writing, Arithmetic »«d English Gram mar, was opened o* the 14th inst. in the house on Ellis-speet, adjoining the resi dence of the la*® Walter Leigh, Esq. His terms, 'tns heretofore mentioned, are six dollars, per quarter, and one dol lar additional during the winter months. D. Macmurphy. N. B..’Such Notarial business as does not interfere with his attention to his scholars, will still be attended to. O -Tiber 2? 21 3tw I). M. iViercliant’a Hotel, Sign of the Rising Sun, corn-.r of Society and King streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. CH. MIOTT is happy to inform his* • friends and the public generally,- that considerable improvements and con veniences have been added to the above establishment through the past year the bar is now opened, at which will be kept every variety of refreshments; hi? table will be furnished with the best the market affords; the fire-proof stables that have been built exclusively for the use of the house (on the opposite side of the street) will be attended by attentive ostlers. In fact, etfory thing will be done to render the situation of the tra veller comfortable. (CF The Columbia and Augusta Stage* Offices are kept at Ibis house. The house is high and airy and con tains 60 rooms, and is in the centre of ve ry extensive Dry Goods, Hardware,. Book, Saddle and Shoe Stores. Octoiler 24 22 *fw Notice. NINE months after date application will be made lo the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Columbia const/, for leave to sell 485 acres of Land, “* eluding the Bill, whereon Jo*pb son, dec. formerly lived, joining M bite and Cole: and 210 acres, whereon John Magee now lives, joinmg Watson and Willson; also, a negro woman, named Aggy.—all sold for the use of the b e ‘ n und creditors of said deceased. John Watson, mm r - July SO S* B M