Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 23, 1822, Image 4

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CARD. Z FLORENCE, Surg«m Dentist, at • the sign of the-Golden Eagle, Ham bur*, S. C. (who has practised twenty five'years in Charleston) offers h« ser vices to the ladies and gentleman pf Au gusta, in every branch of his profession. He invites those who may be in waul of Jfia services to call and she his work, ma nufactured on a new principle, which he warrants. Teeth and Gums. THE diseases of live Teeth and Gums are chiefly owing to our own neg lect; the parts off the aliments which lodge about them after mastication, grow eg acrid and corrosive, the gums are hereby first affected, as being the most tender parts, and after these corrections are produced, commonly called the I ar tar ot the Teeth, which, destroying both their texture and whiteness, not only x deprive* tae mouth of its principal orna m jets, but brings on violent tooth aches, ami renders the Gums livid and putrid, and offensive to ourselves and others.— But though people in general may pre vent those inconveniences, by care and attention at first, yet, if they are once suffered to take place, it is no longer in the power of the sufferer to remove them, this being .properly the province of the experienced Dentist, who hath made the maladies of she Teeth and Gums, with their attendant evils, the principal object and end ofhis.sludies. . - Mr. Florance, Dentist, By long pr-dice, a close application to business, and a thorough knowledge ot the structure of the Teeth an) Gums, has made all the operations in those parts quite familiar to him, insomuch that what some Dentists have judged imprac ticable, he hath performed with ease and Hrlfgty* , He places Teeth, both real and artifi cial, (making the latter with pure ena mel,) from a single one to an entire set, so accurately, that they shall answer every purpose of the natural. Thus the greatest deficiencies are supplied with Ornaments, which have the recommenda tion of utility Those Teelh that have fallen out of (heir sockets, which frequently happens, though in a perfect sound state, be, by a method peculiar to himself, replaces as firm as ever, without the least pain or Uneasiness to the uatient. He clears the Teeth, if ever so disco loured, of all their foulness and tartar, without pain, and renders them while and as fair as ever in half an hour. Teeth and Stumps extracted in the easiest manner, if everso difficult, He assists young .Dailies, -tuid Gentle men in the first and second dentition, and wimovea the Milk Teeth at proper sea sun, lest they should incommode the rc giiba. growth of the succeeding ones ; and if a deformity of this kind has taken place, through the want of a skilful Dentist, Mr-Florance undertakes to correct it, provided the subject is not more than twenty years old, and restore the Teeth to their natural, regular and beautiful order. N. B. A Tincture and Dentifrice Paste, prepared by him only, which preserves the Teelh and changes them to a beauti ful white, gures the Gums of the Scurvy, and makes the breath at all times sweet aud agreeable; and euru tho Tooth Ache immediately, with proper direc tions bow to use them. October 29 24 Take Notice. THE “ Little Man?' from Savannah, the ancient master of the Tower of w Babel, the Sleep Walker and Ghost in the Lantern, has risen again in the city of Augusta, at the corner of Ellis and Centre streets, and informs the ladies and gentlemen of this city and its vicinity that his Confectionary is almost ready. He would also inform his ancient custom ers that he is the man that first founded the establishment of Gaudry a- Dufort, in Savannah, aud that his goods are quite fresh and at the same price as they were in Savannah. He is astonished, that in •such a fine city as this there is no Ice House! it is really a pitty, for it would be v ery accommodating to the public in I general; his means are not sufficient for the present, —he has done all he could do. lie thought that, being so well known in Georgia, be would have been encouraged, tnongh lie has found it to the contrary ; but if some 'gentlemen Would make a subscription to build the ise house, they would find of great ad vantage, a* they could have the ice at first cost unti) they wore reimbursed of their subscription, aud after that they \ynu d have it free fop a whole season, or otherwise have the interest of their mo ney.—lt ..ot, ho will deprive'himself of a •umptuous table; he will eat bread and pepuer, and try to build the ice. house, email or large for the use of the Little Man’s garden. He would take she liber ty of presenting his best wishes tq the citi zen* ingeperal aud assures Them that they will always find him ready to wait on (hem in the best style. November 14 , ill Escheator’s Sale POSTPONED. THE sale of the Ten Lots in the vil lage of Springfield belonging to the Estate of Doctor Adam Boyd deceased •advertised to he sold on Friday the 15th November instant, is postponed to-Tues day llie 14th day of January next. Isaac Herbert, - Eschealor for Richmond County Gen. November 14 31 Notice. STOLEN, on the 28! h of October last, from Lincoln Court House, a large dark BAY HORSE, five feet two or •three inches high, his tail nicked, eight year* old, trots, racks and cant.ers well, sr.pp. sedto be worth one hundred and <-*euty-five or two hundred dollars; also a saddle a., J bridle taken with him, about half worn. The man who is sup posed to have stole him calls himself Rogers—about forty years of age, tall jmdathin visage, inclined, to be oa|d headed, hair a little inclined - to be red. One hundred, dollar* will be given for .the apprehension of the thief and horse •r fifty dollarsfijr the horse only. . John Bentley , r.. • Jfineolnjjounty, Geo November 18 ' 32 w.6tp y ■ . ' EAtiblvTAVmX. fTIHE above establishment being too JL much out of repair for the recep tion of transient persons, it therefore will be kept this winter for regular Boarders, and those who may think pro per to call, at any hour, to refresh them selves withapythivg to eat and drink, of the best that the markets of Charleston, savanpah and Augusta can afford. There are agood many private Pooms, with or without fire, places. The UAH will be supplied with all kinds of. the first quality LmtroßS, ami those who may think proper to call, may rest assur ed that every exertion will bo made to make every thing comfortable and agree able. Fields Kennedy. October 15 1C **“ "’T" 1 " t— *—— : EAGLE TAVERN, WARRKNTON, GEORGIA. 1/ ||IIE subscriber informs the Public, <LL that his house is still kept open /or the Entertainment ol Travellers. An additional number of stables, and -other necessary preparations, together with se veral year’s experience in his business, justifies him in saying, that hereafter satisfactory accommodation? will be acknowledged by all who may honor him with their rails. Intending to keep- hi? Bap constantly supplied; with the best liquors, and being anxious and determin - cd to furnish gentlemen with all other conveniences will) the Utmost prompti tude, the subscriber!* induced confidently to hope, that the same liberal encourage ment which he (has heretofore received, homay henceforth long continue to de serve. P. O. Purls. October 5 14 If 1 mm* i c iWuVi t, HAS the pleasure of dflVdng !Ts ac knowledgments, lor the liberal 1 encouragement lie has resolved since 1 his arrivnjl if) Augusta, and would iijfonn such as may still teejuire hi* profession, at services, that ns he contemplates it. 1 maining in town but a short, time, ap ! plications to him should he made ini -1 mediately. August 29 if. - , Notice. i ALL persons having demands againsl • xi. the Estate of Thomas A. Bonos, 1 do l«ie of Richmond county, are requested to present them for settlement within the time Prescribed by law ; and those indebted to make payment to John Phinizy, Adnir. jiugvsta, November 14 31 ts tiliVVttE T.rV KIW. r Subscriber informs liisfrieud? JL and the public, that his HEADING HO (KM, is just arranged, 'and that Ids U-ir is much more convenient. And on ac count ot changing the situation of the latter, he is hol er able to provide for the accommodation of bis customers; a d can safely ]vromi«e them, that as (a as Uis means 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 cal'. XT The Savannah and Washington Stages put tip at the Guitar. WAL SHANNON. Decsnibei 20 FINAL NOTICE. PERSONS in the Country indebted to the<Jnao.xiCLC Omen, during i.ie-firms of Kean & Charlton, and n't Ktan Dtiyckinck & Charlton, are in. formed that the subset.her will shortly, for the l ist time, wait upon them, with their respective acconn's. John E. Kean. .Tunn 3 (O* Xhe UooJks oftlic :i --bovt concerns «r« in the possession of Mr !! T. Huyokinck, at the Chronicle Ollice. He will receive any payments that may be tend reiki-Augusta June 6. • ' L F. K JAMES BAIL, Respected lly informs hu friend? and acquaintance?, that not being able toohlaiu his former stand, bad; of the Bridge Bank, he has opened a house on Ellis street, in the centre, between Mclntosh and Washington streets, and hopes from his due attention, and to su perior style iu which he intend? keeping lii* house, to be supported by a liberal public. Families can bcfurnlsbied with Oysters during the-season. Gentlemen can be fa midicd with serv ants to open oysters, if required. October 10 16 Executor’s Sales. WILL be sold, on Tuesday, the 3d day ol December-next, at (he re sidence ol Mr. Thomas Lyon?, in Colum bia county, the personal property be longing to tiie estate of Drcadzil Pace, sen. dec’d—consisting of horses, mules, hogs, cows, Porn, fodder and plan tat inu tools; also, at the saffia time,and place, the celebrated Pizarro. Terms of sale made known on the dnv. Thomßs Pace, > , Dreadzii Pace, I Ex rSi October a*, , . - tatfs 0 Merchant Tailor y RETURNS-*" hi's sincere thanks to Ills friends and the puhiic generally for the liberal eneouragome'nt be has recei ved, and begs leave 16 inform them that he remains at his old Stand, opposite the City Hotel, aod will constantly keep on hand Cloths, Cassimerea anil Vestings, of the best quality, which he"will have made , up to order, on die shortest notice and in the best manno«, by the best workmen, , and warranted to please. Versons wish . ing to furnish their own Cloths can do to. November 5 27 if r The subscriber informs 1 the community that he' will open an cvw ing school on Monday the 14th inst./at Ills 1 school room, on Creeu street, oppose * the City-Hall, where will be l;aigit, Reading* Writing, Arithmetic, Englhh ' Grammar end Geography, Mcmv.intitn of Supcrjian <m(i Solnis, Surveying, A’. ' 1 For further information, application miy be made to Charles Grenville. October ft J 5 n Dancing School. MR. LESLIE, grateful for the ej coiiragemenl he has heretofore re. ceiyed, respectfully inferos the LadM I and Gentlemen of Augusta, (hat he nil again open bis School on Monday after uooii, the 28th inst. in the room store of Messrs. Hail Si Washburn. >J{e will give three lessons in c;c!l week for twelve weeks, which will make 36 !ef > sinus in the quarter. Elis days of tuition r will be Monday, Wednesday and Era 1 day evening's, from 4to 0 o’clock. NI aH T SC HOO L, , For Young Genflemen, At the nbovementiuiioil place, on (he : same evenings of tho Day School. The 1 price will be $1^ —in each school one 1 half in advance. 1 October 22 Cl Gw Will be Sold, ON Hie premises, by consent of (ho on Saturday, the 2ftth , day of December next, Iho tract of land ■ in the county of Columbia, on which Win.,Dodson, deceased,,resided, contatn mg 1(H) acres, more or less, on (dearson’s and Hart’s creek ;, dn the premises are a good ivogtory dwelling-house and all uece.sary out-houses ; also, a ,'la< hino House. The Stage road, loading from Washington to Augusta, passes immedi ately through the tract—these conveni ences render it au eligible stand for a | Douse of Entertainment. Also, a tract ■ ol land, on Hart’s creek, adjoining th aboyo, containing 112 acres, more or ‘ less. On this tract arc a goo 1 dwellin'.- ‘ heure and out-honses, an excellent pcvp.h ’ orchard and othef improvements. A l -o, ’ a tract of land, in Appling county, ly ing in the third district, No. 67. A iso,' at the.same time and place, lie. Mcgroi?. belonging to the estate of said VVm. Dod son, dec. consisting of men, women and a girl. A credit of two equal annual In- I atalpients will be given, the purchasers giving.small note's with approved secure ’ ty. Also, at the same time and place, I a quantity of corn, tocMe’ - and cotton, j A credit will be given until the Idlli of March, 1823, the purchasers giving small notes and security. Curtis Lowe, Adm'r, Nov. 11 31 Ida Notice. WILT, be sold on Tuesday the lOlb of Uecembernoxt, at the late summer residence cf George Allen, .dec’d. 1; town , by the name of Mount Hep >e, and about 14 miles from Augusta, all the Planta , (ion Uieusile* Stock of Horses, Crude, Hogs, Sir. ,kc. and some olhischolJand Kitchen Furniture, &c. &c. Terms of safe made known cut the. (Jay , <»f sale. Mary L. Allen, adni’x. John R. Allen, adm’r. October 20 ' 24, tds To Wire, * ITIWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay- JL -er and the other a H use Servant. Benj. Sims. Ssqitcmhcr 21 0 Executor’s Sale. ILL be sol.l, on 1 uesday, the ITlh vv day ot Dci itnltcr next, at (:.e plantation of the date Walter Lcijrh, de ceased, (three miles below Augusta, and Known by the name of the Eollv.) the preseiß crop of corn and fodder, the stock ol hordes, cows, sheep and hogs, together with all the plantation utensils, Sic like. -ALSO, Pile said Plantation, containing oCO acres, more or less, of prime swamp land, which is in a high state ol improve, mefit forcullivalion. A 1.50, A lot of acres, adjoining land's o! While, Hampton, Bacon and Course. Penns Os sale made krfown on the day of sale, B. H. W arren, execute. ' November 7 gg WILL Wp sold, on Tuesday, 16lh De cember next, at the late reridei.ee ot Richard Harrison, deceased, (he ppb sonrd property belonging to said decern td -yK'onsisting ot hogs, horses, cows, eori ; tedder, cotton, household and kitchen furniture, and plantation tools, Tonns made known on the day. Benjamin H. Embrce, Richard 11. Jones, Executor). November 16 30 qp . NEW Cabinet Wartiiowse. David W. Donaldson Informs the public (hat he has opened a manufactory of the above descrip tion, in all its various branches, a few ' itfp) below the market, where all Orders in his line will be thankfaliy received and punctually attended toi- OctoberS 14 wt l i Very Valuable Red Estate for Sato, uithin 12 miles if Avgusta. 5 OFFER for side my Valuable tract ! of Land, iju% on (lift roa-t Ratling from , to TVa. hingtun, distant iroin ‘ 1 lie former ab-ipt 12 miles, cwViduing f four Ipjtidred 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 winch bear as line fruit us the country sttoids^ Presuming none will purchase with out examining, it Is thought unneces sary id eincr into parlicnlaiti. But per ’ sons wishing health and tin? l»pd an iv qut. sled to call. Terms can he made known by En]dying on the premises to • the 'subscriber, or Ui Jolfn Gasilin, or Hjvs Itowdie, in Augusta.' J. W Beall. Ji.u.e SO ts r i \\o>TiW\S W-Mki Vv S * f’.'utv *>” Grist Mill. j riwr, 'suhlorihei’.r !U>l:# :vc s’ill if. j ». (opltvali- V., a.udfjttH't' IHo *vs(t dell-cr !.> t.i’ c-in Augusta, at 1 g!2' per thensand, hn'd vill cause '\c.t\ j ' ait; n'tiim to' he paid to ' ru.li h. inich 't (ijsliMsinfcsi. 1 — evst\me) erjiU be joali! dealt by." \ Thus. V< ati iits. April 8 ts ; Notice. /V I.L gfN’sour who. have neglected set •!\.Ming Rieir a> counts with (ho sub-I ‘briber, (relative ♦.) the c'-lalr' of E. Hawes,) arc requested to f all.on A’r. L. Mantcn, who is u'ltlibrixecl toselllc Lie | . same, willi all uthor business interesting j ■ myself. Joseph HaviCß. July R) IM.'i tl Marshal’s Sale. \ltriLE be sold; on the fiivf Tuesday | vv in December qnxf, at tin Mnrket -1 House, in the city of Augusta, between p (h usual hours of sale. One tract of Land, in the 9th ? district of Houston County, (No. 247) i two hundred and forty seven, containing I tvv'o hundred two mid a half pc tv*, more , or less; also., one grey i lor.oo, about ■ 1 oil)a 5 - 'c;irs old. Levied on na the pro - party, of William E. Ware, In satl-Ey two ~ 6. fiti.’s, issued from (he D strict Court 1 of Georgia, tho i’o t Alavler O.cneral vs. 1 William F. Ware ;;nd Euler Crawford, tbfe sarae vs. VVilliani E. AVare. • Condidous ra.h, purchasers nay for ;■ Titles. Prior F. Boisclair, ■ Uoilod Slat'■» D, M. ]). Georgia. ’ t November 2 2b Ids , -■ - ' - h er Sale, 1 /J\ BTOU I’ Negro Follow, 21 years of j fcl&A age, he has noon in the habit of' s working about a Store; he I*- an honest , and puhe.r follow ; any person wishing (o | part base will.—apply to • George liill. f Os }ol»nr 1 1 > ———————— ——— , —— (ivertisemMit. ii'iVt.y DdWwvb \lwwwv<;\ | ■'BTAKF.N out of nv rlarilatioii, on the I. migtil of Ibo 1 nth of last month, a C Ik dy Dark Hay G lying, fiyears old . |astXpr>l, five fc-' tor upwards lt',.;h, 1 ligt (rnade, (r.-.t.y high and rquyph, rlishcti 1 luce, his hind Jugs rather M,.Tighter . tu.nn common} In's main hangs on bath ( aides, no white recollected, only where j helms lu.en gaidtd by the gems. Any person apprehending the said thief, gi> . that he may be hroughi injustice, sluill receive (be above re* ar.i, ;imf u u do], la .a for i!:u horse, i nly. Eahl by t!ie subscribe r living near Columbia OBur’ llmire. N.) titan Benton. j Angnst 8 If Eor Sale. f\ GOOD Black Smith, with bin wife and thdir male *.hild. Apply, in the absonco of tho snbscriber, to Mr. J, o. Beers or Mr, George f.J. Walker, Au- F. Walker. t 4 I*l _ r For Sale, A MO6T dcsirahlo SUMMER 11JVS) A’i DEMOB on tiic Sand-Hills, t.vai the branch >.f the Ri'-luT.-.-v 1 . As idem V, ••yi'hany cpian'ity ot l-uid nor exceeding io.l\ ur fi.'iy tier Is. The dwelliug lions is large, c'Vumodions, and t'ontly fiivjsb e-L ha ring twrt st'ivies i»nd eight rooms, betides passage:! end a jnnd, ami » piaxa on on,, shit of the huitding, and a poil’Co on the other, faynlu-p with len op eleven ccnfariahh- ««; houses, a good garden* as cohecjion (if the mi si choice 'rnit irecs, i(rqjn* vines, tic ami a spring ot pure water within «e ’■‘•nly or ciglny yards oT the dwelling huAse, and a spring house.—. Apply to U'm. \V. Hut.t, Esq. or the'Otlice of th.* Augusta Chronicle. •day 30 -if SAMY& Attorney at Law, HAS located himself at '.'aynedicro’, Burke comity, and will with plea sure transact any business in the profes ■' ‘ion of Law which may be entrusted to Is care. May 22 331 ts • Insurance* against Fire. Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Company Agency, Office untie, 'he Globe Tavern. OTjpHE subscriber offers to take risks a-. 41 gainst fire on houses, out buildings, goods, wares, and merchandise, in Au- Rnsla and its vieimiv. Timothy Edwards, jlgcmt. AntMa, Geo. ’ ott it b 17 ts W Sheriff 's Salt. jL'fi'be rdflj on the first Tuesday in Dccemb'v* next, at .-the -coiurt house ie ; Jn Uonborcugh, Nor-ivon coun ty i bptweeu lbo hours of Hip .and lour o'clock,' i ' Three hundred and fifty acres of pine l.itnij mvJre or ii* county, 'adjoining lands of John Smith, jr . and others —levied on as the property ofL. 1. Emanuel, to satisfy sUudry small execu tions' in favor of Thomss Mills vs. L. I Emanuel and David Emanuel—levied and returned by a constable. ALSO, One hundred acres of pine land, more or less, iu said county ol ccriren, adjoining lands of Benjamin Freeman and others—-levied on as the property of John White, to satisfy sundry small cxe- I entions in. favor of Nathan Rackly vs. I John While and job Herrington—levied and returned by a constable. ALSO, ’! 5G acres of pine land in said, county ni adjoining lauds o! Granville l>vill and Thomas Golding— levied on as ti.o property ot Daniel Daly, to satisfy sun Icy executions, one in lavor of John J. Dews on 1 one in layer ol .Mi chael 11. Kettles vs. Daniel Daly, princi pal, nrf'.l Win. Fanner, security—levied | on and rttuvued by a constable. AT.SO, One negro woman named Peg- X',', In-led on as 1 .) . .oiicVlJ- <*!'•'• • ' lloVille, In s'-.lisi' i:;!,ry o.c-nii.'.i- i-sn- ; ■1 (; t; r n u mag. ra'e’s ex* rt, in favor ol I!. R, Voting • «. t..-t anvilie Jlev ill-levied j and returned by a coustalde. ALSO, One nogvo man named Antrim, j levied'on as t?,< j*tv,K-iny m _ Job'- Cou itrtliv, to s rt ..dy sundr y e; ♦ u lions iii favor of J’eter Arnett vs. John Con nelly and James Gamble—levied and re turned by a con»‘nt !•}. Jfirnea Bryan, s.'s. c. October Z'J Sheriff’s (safe. r2?V\ the first'Ttirday in December air next, at the Market-hnu.--, in the city ol Aague!a, between the usual hour? of sate, will be sold, One carriage, one pair horses, one gigand h'tniess, two “negro men, Jack and I'rince, 2 acres of land on the wa ter of Cupboard creek, adjoining Sa vage and M’Tyre, 4 shares of stock in the Union Ron ! Company, Nos. 26, 27, . is and 2.4, oonosite Savannah, one pew , iu the Kpi?7i»pKj Church, Augusta, and one sixth part of i tracts of land. lying in Richmond county, containing 12U4)>cres in the whole, being the interest of Barntt M’Kin ic in (lie estate of Thomas Gid , phin, dec.—-.bo sundry household and and kitchen furnil a** e, levied upon and sold by i.rvlei of the assignees of Barna j M’Kifinerts said M’KituioV property. Comlilicyis, curb, before delivery—pur chasers to pay fortifies. Daniel Snvagc, .'t’heritnLC. \ November 2 S 6 1.4 s * Sheriff's bale. C'u N the first TiwDny i;, December s at Col iiic ir court-house, ‘ii fob > mi nroDort' , (via.) Or.c chcsnut sorrel Horse, le j ' in! -a nt iTi,- j ropi rty of -am .i 1 ■ . | like, to satisfy an execution, Adm’r < f j James Wood vs. Samuel C. IlicO and Samuel Hannon. ALSO, Ou% ninth part of ,20.0 acres of piic Da;id, adjoining 'A ,vsom e.H ••‘kin u«r, to salisiy an ckccution from a jua gistrue’s court, V\ illkira Riley vs. Sinn • tin Powell. ALSO, Forty• seven acres of Land, on Germany’.? creek, aiijoiuiuuig 1,. H , u noy, B. jii. Sunders, i’.(S. Jlan ison, I satisfy sundry exec lions, John Watson and others vs. Bevct W Spivey.' .ALSO, Tiie one half of two hundred and ninety acres of Laud,'adjoining Doo ly aipl Scott, on Germany’? creek, to sa tisfy an execution, If. D. Perryman vs. Beverly Spivey. ALSO, 585 acres of Land, ou the wa ter's of the Uch" creek, adjoining Tindill and Colvtird, to satisfy sundry execu tions, Jesse Watson and others vs. Salo mon Huge and Hoge Sc Spcir. A 1.90, J 37 acres of Land, on the wa ters of Upton’s creek, adjoining Gibson and Harden, to satisfy an execution, A dam Guess vs, Reuben Davis. ALSO, Ffty acres of Land, more or lee*, adjoining Flemming, iiuitdioy and Olher o , to satisfy sundry ext-unions, W'm. !i. Hundley, agent for ft. Tu-kor Sc(\>. vs. James .Watson and Thomas Roland A I,So. Four Negroe.s, Midway, Peg gy, Atmy and Aln-rcfi; m.d 201“ a ;c?ef land, ad joining Wellborn, ,V\ ood; 11 id others, to satisfy an, execution in favor of • Marshall .Pittman vs. John Sand Gr,!. Wm. F. Wilkins, D Sh'ff Columbia f.'o ?. /,/, November 2 26 m m " ' Notice. ON (lie twelfth day of December next, j will bo sold at (he dwelling hou?e of life late James Chorduß, deceased, in Richmond county, < n a credit of six j J mimtlv?, all the planl ifiou tools, stock, 1 'iiid otlu-p articles «.f - ..j Joi ea>e(t. j . Elizabeth Churchill, adm'x . , Octoliei 31, 27 Uls . TUt.UVm.XAi, A FEW Gentlemen can he acccmmo- with board(and lodging if re- : quire«l)ia the lar£c hrick Building, next ! - above the Port-office. September 24 10 ts ! < — ■— ———r r 11 *. To Kent. |; f'-jss® From Iho is*. October, seve- ( I- : I--M rat tcncmeuts in Cotton Range-. Apply to j h busier. \ SepUmber St ]£ Executors Sale. estate of Walter Leigh, dec tfl Forty-eight negroes, - honse scrvai.tr, Carfriage. * f penters, shoe makers, field hands’ T, women and children.- ’ also, Two Pewr, one in the Presbviiv-. C arch, No. 111, and one in ihe pal do. No. 73. also, From 500 to m bushels com a „, quantity of Fodder, to be delivered;, the plantation in Columbia CouatvV present occupied by Mr. Samuel Hii ' also, ' The undivided half of 79 3.4 ar , swampland, well timbered an d l vin .j two mdes of Augusta, adjoining lend White, Casluu and others. Term? sale, twelve months credit. ’ 6 13. H. Warren, E x 't Octol ' er 9 29 Id,' Executor’s iSalc. ON the first day of January next he sold, iu the Market-house!««,' rnty ol Augusta, twenty-five | belonging to the estate of Joh v WRiUon I drew among them are scvemK. ! ’ !,a F-2 (male and fe male,) carp .dors, brat hands, kc Terms-Note? ' rilh M’provol endo( . sers, nt pieclj- day . John Campbell,) v . ( John Moore, \^ Xr^ | .5 ids Adminislriitor’s Sale. ON 'bf fir ' ' day ill January ne, at Coin:nl ~ court-house, will b sold, a \aluabie Plantation ui CoblmbiA t 'oi'ijly on liiy Uche Crsd adjoining Byrd! 11. Tindill, v'agmJer! Olltoi'S? containing 240 acrc> t .being <J real estate of J,om(!um 'j'indjil, deiea ml ; and sold by an order of Court, f tb?- benefit of the heirs and creditor, said o=i(ntc. Terms of sale will know.l mi Ih* dr y. Elizabeth Tindill, Jihnrj Sol. Hogc, Adm'r, OeV her 15 10 Id, Executor’s Sale. W - UD bp sold, ;i( tlrpAisj^kvpjJm in (h- city of Augusta,onlh*6i day of J,-.t:nury uexl, two hundred ski of block of the Hank of Augusta, Klon ii.g to the estate of John Willson, dccei ed. Terms of sale, cash. John Campbell, John 'Moore, F.xcnitnrn Cslateof John. IVU};t November Ip 33td* - Notice. % Ijh p-rsons Ira .ing demand, agM the estate of John Willson, late the city of Augusta, deceased, are r <1 msted to present the same, and tho indebted to said estate will make pa meat to jjliohn Campbell, John Moore, Extf*toirt 'if Jan ( fillH Ncc '"rd i- • JC ttj Executor s T*ale. .L sold, pur.-uetit (or an cnl of Court of Ordinary of Cobiml id' me CourlHouseofsaid couiit • ■ ,< first 'Cue,day iu February bm ■ne hundred, acres of in si iiiiity, belonging to (he estate of W bun P. Beall, deceased, on Keg crei : ijninirfg Eubank and Hogan—a(.ld ( „n benefit of the heirs and creditors -lid deceased. Wrn. Jones, JSt’cr. J. Alexander, r.xccutuf on right of hi/ trij NRivettil er "19' 33 The Subscriber, ITT TILL sell to the highest bidder, 1 W the 2Gth December nest, on t! I.Dilation wjiere he resides, (Uoluml County,) a quantity of Corn, Fodd( House Hold at)d Kitchen furniture, all Farming Utensils- Terms nude knot on the day Hi side. Sol. Hoge. fr IP w r txl? Notice. ALL persons having demand agsii ihe estate of Waller Leigh, latcol K' c n.ind county, deceased, are requeitcd uresent Fncai, properly autherti'at for settlement, within the time prescrib 'w law, and those indebted to make pa meat. B. H. Warren, Executor. October-rT 19 tiw - * Notice, VrriLL be sold, 0.1 -'lioinlay, the ■* V V December next, at th<f Hw* W, L.-Kcnuaa, bite of Codu-si •i.-i-wual deceased, a |nrt of the perven il pcopi ty belonging to the estate ofsaiddei m>< - o;i *i-1 iut' of horses, hogs, cattle, r art’s, two yoke of oxen, one still, .'neet ton machine, one set blacksmith 1 '- f”* corn and cotton crop, household n tfit-hen i.irnilure, plautfttion toel?. _* Also, wdi ho routed, on the 3t 1 >* 1 sires month, lor the term of one yet the plantation of said deceased } and 1' will be hired, at the some tirptc*a-xl ;d.« all the Negroes tielongiug to said decel cd, among whirb are. Um good blac smiths, ’t’eroiv made inuv.t on tb« w Hbraiio GaiTrcll, Adno'r. November 21 ' tii us ames M. I hompsoß, HAVRiG eerrovet} his Office " room in the upprr part o: ."-.r ' ccb Lanfbrth’s brick building, on ne?." Washington Street, (wlftre Ue m at all times be found except when pi fesnonally engaged,) respsctftdjf w ders bis services to his friends and 1 public in the practice of LA tr,!l act any business reposed to his charge, the se .cfal courts of the <ptddXe circtn ' »7»