Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 28, 1822, Image 4

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Administrator’s Sale. J ON the first Tuesday in January next, at C'olumb.a court-houie, xv.ll be sold, a Valuable Plantation in Columbia County on the Uche Creek, adjoining Byrd B. Tindill, Magruder ft olhcrss containing 240 acres, being the real estate of Jonathan Tindill, dec end ed t and sold by an order of Court, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofi said estate. 'Perms of sale will be made known on the day. Elizabeth Tindill, fdmr'x. Sol. Hoge, Adm'r. October 15 ■ 18 tds Executor’s Sale. WI LL be sold, on Friday, the 20th day of December' nekt, at the Market-House, in the city of Augusta, the following property belonging to the ' estate of Waller Leigh, dec.—viz. Forty-eight negroes, consisting of house servants, carrrlage drivers, car penteiw, shoe-makers, field bands, and women and children. ALSO, Two Pews, one in the, Presbyterian Church, No. 111, and one in the Episco pal do. No. 73. ALSO, From 500 to COO 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 swamp land, well timbered and lying in two miles of Augusta, adjoining lands of, White, Cashiii and others. Terms ol sale, twelvemonths credit. B. H. Warren, Ex’r. October 9 29 ids Executor’s Sale. 'TCYSiLL be sold, at the Market-House, in the city of Augusta, on the first day of January next, two hundred shares of Stock of the Bank of Augusta, belong in r to the estate of John Willson, deceas ed. Te rms of sale, cash. ! John Campbell, John Moore, Ererulort Estate of John IVillson. November 19 33,ids Executor’s Sale. ON the first Jay ol January next, will be sold, at the Market-house, in the city of Augusta, twenty-five Negroes, belonging to the estate of Joh i \N illsou, decease l,—among them are several va luable house servants, (male and fe male,) carpenters, boat hands, ftc. Terms—Notes, with approved eudor er*, at ninety days. John Campbell,) , John Moore, \^ X TS ' October. 31 25 tds ‘Executor s Sale. be sold, pursuenl to an order SkJ of Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, at the Court House of said county, on the first Tuesday in February next, one hundred, acres of land, in said county, belonging to the estate of Wil liam P. Beall, deceased, o* Keg creek, adjoining Eubank and Hogan sold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceased. Wm. Jones, JE x'er. t J. Alexander, txeculor in right of his wife. November 19 33 Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold, on Tuesday, the iTtb day of December next, at the plantation of the late' Walter Leigh, de ceased, (three miles below Augusta, am) knoWn by the name of tin; Folly,) the present crop of corn and fodder, the stock of Wirses, cows, sheep and hoy , together with all the plantation utensils, ftc &.C. ALSO, The said Plantation, containing 300 acres, more or less, of prime swamp land, which is hi a high* stale of improve ment forcultivatiou. ALSO, A lot of 40 acres, adjoining lands of White, Hampton, Bacon and Course. Terms ot sale made known on the dav x>f sale. B. H. Warren, executor. November 7 28 Ids Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of Johh Willson, late of the city of Augusta, deceased, are re quested to present the same, and those indebted to said estate will make pay ment to John Campbell, John Moore, 'kxteutors Estate vs John Wilt ton. November IP 33 tfj Notice. ALL persons having demand against the estate of Walter Leigh, late of Rich mond county, deceased, are requested to present them, properly autheutijated for settlement, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted ip make pay ment. B. H. Warren^JEicecwfor. October 17 19 6w Notice. -iirriLL be sold, on Monday, the 30th \V December next, at the House of W. L. Kennan, late of Colum ia county, deceased, a part of the personal proper ty belonging to the estate ofsaid deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, two carts, two yoke of oxen, one still, one cot ton machine, one set blacksmith’s tools, com and cotton crop, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &c. Also, will be rented,.on the 31st of the same month, for the term of one year, the plantation of so id deceased ; arid also, will be lured, at the same time and place, all the Negroes belonging to said deceas ed, among which are t<vo good black smiths. Terms i •ule known on the day. Horatio Gartrell, Adm'r. v November 21 34 • Job Printing, NeaUy Oxeeoted at this Oficc. 1 Sheriff’s Sate. (fiV* the first Tuesday in December Vfiw next, at the Market-house, in the city of Augiisia, bi tween the usual hours •fcf sale will lie sold, Two negroes, Jam bar and Mary, 2 hordes, J aen, Sold tarry logs, 12 head of r attle, 30 head pi hogs, 1 sideboard, table and ends, 1 pair card tables, 1 ward robe, I ca die stand, 1 I cradle, 1 vvash'staiid arid a clock— levi : ed upon as the property of Michael F. Boisclair, to satisfy ■ sundry executions, viz. Anselm Buggy vs. said Boisclair, T. C. Buller, for his assignees, vs. M. F. Boisclair, and sundry others vs. the same. also, One carriage, one pair horses, one gig and harness, two negro men, Jack and PriuceJ 2 ac res of laud, on the wa ters of Cupboard creeky adjoining Sa vage and M’Tyre, 4 shares of stock in the Union Road Company, No>. 26, 27, 28 and 20, opposite Savannah, one pew in the Episcopal Xlhurch, Augusta, and one sixth part of 4 tracts of land, lying- in Richmond county, 'containing 1200 acre? in the whole, beiuglhe interest of Barna M’Kitme in the estate ol Thomas Gal phin, dec.—nlso sundry household and and kitchen furniture, levied upon atal sold by order of the assignees of Uarna M’Kinne as said M’Kinne’s property. Conditions, each, before deli very—pur chasers to pay for titles. Daniel Savage, Sheriff ti. C. November 2 £6 tds Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold oa the first Tuesday in December next, at the court house hi Jacksonborougii, .Striven coun ty, between the hours of ten and four o’clock, Three hundred and fifty acres of pine land, more or less, iu said county, adjoining lands of John Smith, jr. and others—levied on as the property of L. 1. Emanuel, to satisfy sundry small execu tions in favor of Tbomss Mills vs. L. 1, Emanuel and. David Emanuel—levied and returned by a constable. ALSO, One hundred acres of pine land, more or less,' iu said county of Scriven, adjoining lands of Benjamin Freeman and others—levied o.f as the (ifopcrty ol John White, to satisfy sundry small cxe utious in favor of Nathan Hackly vs. John White and Job Hurriugtoit—levied and returned by a constable. ALSO, 56 acres of pine land in said "omity of Scriven, adjoining lany* ol Granville Bevill and Thomas (folding— levied on as the property 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, aud Wm. Fanner, security—levied on and returned by a constable. ALSO, One negro woman named Peg gy, levied on as (tie properly of (irauville Beville, to satisfy sundry executions issu ed from a magistrate’s court, in favor of E. R. Young vs. Granville Bevill—levied •and returned by a eonslable. ALSO, One negro man named Antrim, t-vied oft as the property of John Coil telly, to satisfy sundry small executions in favor of I'etar Arnett vs. John Con nelly and James Gamble—levied and ce il rued by a constable. James Bryan, s. s>. c. October 29 ■•■ t tls Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in December next, at Columbh court-house, the ■ ioaing property, (viz.) One chesnut sorrel Horse, le vied on us the property of iiamuel C. Bice, to satisfy an execution, Adm’r of James Wood vs. Samuel C. Rice arid, -iamuel Hannon. ALSO, One ninth part of 200 acres of ice Land, adjoining Newsom acd Skiu cer, to satisfy an execution from a ma gistrate’# court, William* Riley vs. Si me’-' •u I’owcll. ALSO, Forty-seven acres of Land, on Germany’* creek, udjoinining K. Flour noy, B. . Sander*, T. S. Harrison, to s itisfy sundry executions, John -Watson and others vs. Beverly Spivey. ALSO, The one half of two hundred and ninety acres of Land, adjoining Doo y and Scott, on Germany’s creek, to >a iisfy an execution, E. D. Perryman vs. Beverly Spivey. ALSO, 585 acres of Land, ou the wa ter? of the Uche creek, adjoinmg hidili and Colvard, to satisfy sundry execu tions, Jesse Watson and others vs. Sole mon Hoge and Hoge & Speir. ALSO, J 37 acres of Laud, on the wa ters of Upton’s creek, adjoining Gibson and Harden, to satisfy an execution, A dam Guess vs. Reuben Davis. AJ.sp, Ffty acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Flemming, Hundley and others, to satisfy sundry executions, Wm. B. Hundley, agent for G. Tucker & Co] vs. James Watson and Thomas Rolaud. ALSO, Four Negroes, Midway, Peg- Anny and March ; and 200 acres of land, adjoining Wellborn, Woods and others, to satisfy an execution in favor of Marshall Pittman vs. John Ssndifbrd. Wm. F. Wilkins, D. Sh'jf Columbia County. November 2 26 tds ExeciltoT’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 property be longing to the estate of Dreadzii Pace, sen. dcc’d—consisting of horses, mules, hogs, cows, corn, fodder and plantation tools; *lso, at the same time and place, the celebrated Jack, Pizarro. Terms of sale era fir knny'vi on tj.ie day. , Thomas Pace, .) „ , Dreadzii Pace, I October 24 St tds v. t 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 fi3l ts CARD. ZFLORANCE, burgeon Dentist, at • the sign of the Golden Eagle, Ham hung, S. C. (who has practised twenty five years in Charleston) offers his ser vices to the ladies and gentlemen of Au gusta, in every branch of his-profession. He invites those who may be iu want ol 1 his service.. to call and see his work, ma nufactured on a new principle, which he warrants. Teeth and Gums. THE diseases of llie Teeth and Glims are chiefly owing to our own neg-' I Icctj the parts of the aliments which 1 lodge about them after mastication, grow ' ug acrid and corro ive,. the gums are 1 hereby first affected, as being the most ■ tender parts, and after these corrections 1 are produced, commonly called tlieTar -1 tar of the Teeth, which,* destroying both 1 their texture and whiteness, not only deprives the mouth of its principal orna ■ inents, but brings on violent tooth aches, and renders the Gums livid and ’putrid, and offensive to ourselves and others. — But though people in general nlay pre vent those inconveniences, l3y care and attention at first, yet, if they are once suffered ti lake place, it is' no longer in the power of the snffererlo remove them, 1 this being properly the pro\ ince of the ' experienced Dentist, who hath made ti e ‘ maladies of the Teeth and Gains, with their attendant evils, the principal objec t and end ofhis studies. ' Mr. Florence, Dentist, > By long pr dice, a close application to * business, and a thorough knowledge of • lire structure of the Teeth and Gums, has ■ made all the operations in those parts ■ quite familiar to him, insomuch that * what some Dentists have judged imprac ticable, he hath jwrfprmed with ease and safely. , tie plates Teeth, both real and artifl | cial, (making the latter with pure cna |! mel,) from a single one to an entire set, 1 1 so accurately, that they shall answer .' every purpose of the natural. Thus the I greatest deficiencies are supplied with 1 1 ornaments, which have live recommenda tion of utility Those Teeth that hare fallen out of I their sockets, which frequently happens, though in a perfect sound stale, hr, by : 1 method peculiar to him'ell, replaces as firm as ever, without Ilia least pain or i uneasiness to the patient. He clears the Teeth, if ever so disco loured, ol all their foulness and tartar, j without pain, and renders them white ‘ and as fair as ever iu half an hour. Teeth and Stumps extracted iu the easiest manner, if everso difficult. He assists young Ladies and Gentle , men in the first and second dentition, and removes the Milk Teeth tit proper sea s sons, lest they should incommode the rc | gulargrowlh of the succeeding ones ; and if a deformity of this kind has taken place, through the want of a skilful Dentist Mr. Flnrvlncc undertakes to correct it, > provided the subject is not more than ■ twenty years old, and restore the Teeth * to their natural, regular anti beautiful ■ order. N. B. A Tincture and Dentifrice Paste, prepared by him only, which preserves the Teeth and changes them to a bcanti ful white, cures the Gums of the Scurvy, ■ and makes the breath at all times sweet aud agreeable; and cures the Tooth Ache immediately, with' proper direc tions how to use tiidni. October 2‘J 24 Escheator’s Sale r POSTPONED. UOIHE sale of the Ten Lots in the vil -lal lage of Springfield belonging to the Estate of Doctor Adam Boyd deceased f advertised to be sold on Friday the l,ith . November instant, is postponed to Tuts . day the 14th day et January next Isaac Herbert, Ksrhenlor for J\ii hmoud County Geo November 14 ,31 1— Wanted, A GOOD Cook, Washer and Ironer. J.~\. Good wages Will he given. Enquire at this olliue. I November 7 28 ts 1 —c Notice. WILL be sold on Tuesday the lOlh of December next, at the late summer residence ol George Allan, dec’d. k icuv.n .by the name of jdouut Kep'c, and about iV 4 Ulilp:i , lrom Augusta, all the riuntU . tion Utensils, block of Horses, Cattle, fj.oisdS "k’c. Ac. and some oHusehokl and Kitchen Furniture, iVc, aVc. 'J’erms cl sale made known on the day of sale. 1 , Mary L. Allen, adm’x. John R. Allen, adm’r. October 2fl 24 ids , V cr\ Valuable . Heal Estate for Sale , u'ithin 12 miles of Augusta. . OI FF.M for sale rtij Valuable tract ° 4 Land, lying on the road leading from Augusta to Washington, distant from the former about 12 tidies, containing four hundred Acres of prime Upland, well adapted th growing Corn or Cot ton, situated in a health), and respect able heighborhoed. This tract has sev eral orchmda which beat as due fruit us ■ the country affords. Presuming cone will purchase with- I ot, f examining, it is thought nnneces s..ry to en’er into particulars. Hut per soiis fuelling health and fine land an-, t equested to call. Tcrnts Can be made known by applying outfit premises to ’ the subscriber, ur to John Cashin, or Hat 6 llowdre, in Augusta. J. W. Be*H. 5 i June 20 if THE GAMUT, ‘ For Sale rjl the Augusta Bookstore. ,#* ‘ I WARKENTDN, GEORGIA. UIIJHFj subscriber informs the I‘bblic, CA that his house iss*still kept Open lor the Entertainment of Travellers. An additional number of stables, and other necessary preparations, together with se veral year’s experience hi his business, justifies hint in shying, (hat hebeaftef satisfactory accommodations will be acknowledged by'all Who may honor hirti with their caffs. Intending to keep his Bar constantly supplied with the best liquors, aud being anxious ami determin ed to furnish gentlemen with all other conveniences with the utmost prompti tude, the subscriber is induced confidently to hope, that the same liberal encourage ment which he has heretofore received, ho may henceforth long continue to de serve. P. O. Paris. October 5 14 ts fItHE above establishment being too JL much out of repair for the recep tion of* transient persons,, it therefore will be kept this winter lor regular Boarders; and those who may think pro per to call, at any hour, to refresh them selves wilhauy tliUg to cat and drink, ol the best that the markets of Charleston, .Savannah and Augusta can afford. There are a good many private Booms, with or without tire places. 'The BAR will he supplied with all kinds of the first quality Liuuojts, and those who may think proper to call, may rest assur ed that every exertion will be made to make every thing comfortable and agree able. Field’s Kennedy. October 15 IU iUUUh TWY lAUV. ■S’tllli Subscriber informs his friends i. s in the nulilic. that his READING ROOM , is just arranged, and that tiis Mar is rnuqii more convenient. And on ac count «♦ changing the situation of the latter, lie is better able to pKividc fut the accommodation of his customers; ai.d can safely promise them,- that as la as iiis means and ability t<> comply vith tiis wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and convenience ofeve ry guest who may honoi bt.o with a ch’i. £J* Tha Savannah and Washii glon Stag » pot Up at the Globe. VTM. SHANNON. lb cctnher 20 J AMES BAJ iL, > KSPECTFULLYinformsliti friends ; ad i»cquaiiitatK.e», that not being able to ohtniu-his .former stand, back of the Bridge Bank, lie has opened a house o.i Lllis street, t.i the, centre, between Vic la tosh and Washington streets, and hopes from his due attention, aVrl-the su perior style iii which he Intents keeping ill- house, to be supported by a liberal public. Families can be furnished with Oysters during the season. Geutlemen cun be furnished with servants to open oysters, if required. October 10 16 HviAiiV, H tS the pleasure of ofFeiiiig Ills ac knowledgments, for the lib, ral etiourtigenitm I;e has received since Ills arrival in Augusta, and would inform such ns may slid tequire his pnih-ssiuii. al services, that a*' he contemplate'- its maining in town b it a sitort time, up. plications to him should lie made ini mediately. August 29 if. Notice. 4 I.L persons having deinonds against ML tlie Estate of Thomas A. Bones, deceased late of Richmond county, are requested to present them for settlement within the time orescrihed by law ; aud those indebted to make payment to John Phinizy, Adm'r. Jtaguilu, 1-i 31 if Merchant Tailor , RETURNS" his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for tile liberal encouragement he has recei ved, and begs leave to inform them that he remains al his old stand, opposite the City Hotel, and will constantly keep on hand Cloths, Cassimeres aud Vestings, of the best quality, w hich he will have made •*P to order, on the shortest notice aud in (lie best manner, by the best workmen, and warranted to please. Persons wish ing to furnish their own Cloths can do so. ’November 3 27 ts FINAL NOTICK. PERSONS in the Country indebted to the (Juro*iclk Ovuck, during live firms of Kean & Chariton, and iff Kean IVuyckinck & Charlton, are in bu rned that the sithscr.ber will shortly, for the last time, wait upon ihetn, with their respective accounts. - John E. Kean. Juil2 3 CCT The books of the u hov■ concerns art-in the possession ol \ir BT. Duydtipck,at theChiwuich Office. Me will receive any payments that may be tenths mi iu Augusta. Jluic 6. I £. K \ I ' Martha’s Sale. \X7TLL »e sold, on (he first Tuesday W iii December next, at (ho Market- House, in the city of Augustaj between the usual hours of sale, One tract of Land, in the 9th district of 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 (he pro perly of William F. Ware, to satisfy two fi. fiti.’s, issued from the District Court of Georgia, the Tost blaster General vs. •William F. Ware and Peter Crawford, the same vs. William F. Ware. Conditions cash, purchasers pay for Titles, Peter F. Boisclair, United Stales D. M. D. Georgia. November 2 25 tds Notice. ALL persons who have neglected set tling their accounts with (he sub scriber, (relative to the estate of Er Hawes,) are requested to call cm Mr. E. Manton, who is authorized to settle the same, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. July 10 045 If The subscriber informs the community that ho will open an even ing school on Monday the 14th hist, at his school loom, on Gieeu street, opposite the City-Hall, where will .be taught Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Orography, Mensuration f Superjices and Solids, Surveying, Sjc. Fcrfurther information, application may he' made to Charles Grenville. October 3 15 if Dancing School. MR. LESLIE, grateful for the en couragemeiu he has heretofore re ceived, respectfully informs the Ladies mid Gentlemen of Augusta, (hat he will again open his School on Monday after noon, the 23th hist, in the room over the store of Messrs. Hall it Washburn. He will give three lessons in each week for twelve weeks, which will make 3G les sons in the quarter. Mis days of tuition will he Monday, Wednesday and Fri day evenings, from 4 to (i o’clock. NIGH T SCHOOL, Ear Young Gentlemen, At (he abovementioned place, on the same evenings of the Day School. Thy price will be $10 —in each school one half in advance. October 22 21 6w Will be Sold, ON the premises, by consent of distributees, pn Saturday, the 23th day of December next, the tract of land in the county of Coluad |p, on which Wm. Dodson, deceased, resided, contain ing 100 acres, more or less, on CearsnnV ami Hart’s creek ; on the premises are a good two story dwelling-house and all necessary out-housca; also, a Machine House. The Stage mad, leading from Washington to Augusta, passe»4mmedi ately through the tract—those conveni ences render il au eligible stand for u House of Entertainment. Also, a tract, , of, land, ou Hart’s c reek, adjoining the above, containing 112 acres, more or less. Ou this tract are a good dwelling house anil out-houses, an excellent peach orchard and other improvements. Also, a tract of land, in Appling county, ly ing in the third district, No. 07. ALo, at thesamy time and place, the Negroes belonging to (he estate of said Win. Dod son, dec. consisting of men, women and . a girl. A credilof two equal annual In stalments will be given, the purchaser, giving small notes with approved securi ty. Also, at the same time and place, a quantity of c:orn, fodder and cotloi . A credit will be given until (he 19th of March, 1323, the purchasers giviti" small notes and security. Curtis Lcrtve, Adm'r. Nov. 14 3 lids For Sale, STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 years ot age, he has been in the habit of working about a Store; he is an honest and sober fellow ; any person wishing to purchase will.—apply to George Hill. Oi Uihcr 1 1 Advertisement. FU’ty IVoVtea \lw\vwvd ri VAKLN out of mv plantation, on the 1. night of the loth oflasl month, a hkely Dark Hay (Tiding, five years old last April, five fee.t or upwards high, light made, trots high and rough, dished face, Ins hind Lgs rather straighten tiian common, his main hangs on both sides, no white recollected, only where he has been guided by the gears. Any person apprehending the said thief, so that he may be brought to justice, shall receive the above reward, and tin dol lars for the horse only. Raid by the subscriber living near Columbia Court House. Nathan Benton. August 8 ts For Sale. GOOD Black Smith, with his wife s-T '<tnd their male child. Apply, in the absence of the subscriber, to Mr. J. S. Beefs or Mr. George M. Walker, Au gusta. F. Walker. October 1 j 3 WILL be sold, on Tuesday, 16th De cember next, at the late residence ol Richard Harrison, deceased, the per sonal property belonging to said deceased —consisting of hogs, hoi-ses, cows, corn ; fodder, cotton, household and kitchen furniture, and plantation tools. Terms made known on the day. Benjamin H. Emhree, Richard ff. Jones, „ . Fs&utort. November 16 po To-WittH I rp WO-Negro MEN, one aB; .IS * and the-Other all c k “•« hrri J® ” ,,, 9 __ '■ n Fur Sale, 'I A d T f siraMe s ®-mmrr j /2k lon the San Uvr,n> lire ; br*rmhM,f UicUk! ifeirod W.’h any quality oflaval so. ty ov fifty apre-s The <lw ( li; IlfT 1 IS large, commodious. a r d cd ••aTinj; uvo Stories and ci besides passages and a puc/. a on-one suh. of ;h L buiH ; B a portico on the other, f «,['' ” V| ten or eleven omf-.ruiik* ,' m Jg s good garden ; as colleeii..,, m. st choice Iruit trees, gi-au, vilM ,, and a spring of pure v. v ,■ verity or eighty yards of tin- ‘.'.M house and a spring house, - A p p , * Wm. A . lloi.t, Esq. or ,h e of;,'■ the Augusta Citvonicic. ■ May 30 if Notice. I ON the twelfth day will be sold at the dwelling hTH ol the lute James Churchill, dec,; Richmond county, ,„ a ci f di t ul ■ months, all the pl;>ulwtw>& tools , B and other art id-s of said deceased ■{ Elizabeth Churchill, a dmM October 31. ,■ Notice. I f> ANAWAV from the subscriber B V (he 20'h inst. a bright mulatto ■ (ow, by the name <>(' KIT— l,e ; s J five or six and thirty years of a . e fl feet six or eight inches 'high, A.!,.Ml lace, pleasa'it countenance and ,) a !| ide when interrogated; he will S hahly endeavour to pass as a free ir, a H he carried whh him a good storkH clothing, among which were, » cloth fr ock coal, a black dress coal [H cloth roundabout and pantaloons;'.fl a jacket and trowsrrs of while and wore away a black hearckhat' H is supposed he went away in couiptH with a negro woman lie claimed n 'B wife, the property of Edmund K,l Esq. kit came from Newbem and may endeavor to return totlial'fl gion again. „ B i will give a liberal reward to B person who will apprehend and ifoliß him to me or loib.e him i i j;,|. ■ Wm. B. Cunteiou,■ Martin- loam, Soulu .. x "’; : ;l-,:ii ■ City Collector ;u;d TVeastirt^l final notice. I t 'LOSE persons who'have not had I -i opportunity of paying their til J asc *. for ‘be year 1322, and (hose w| have not paid their Retail and Urayll censes, will please call on the aubsenb! arid settle the same before the 3th ill of'December next, otherwise exeeuliol w ill be issued against them immediate! without distinction to persons. llem| b f ‘bund at all limes at the upper ten! meut of M’Kmne and Shultz's lin.l| Bank Building. ■ John VV. Wilde, c. x. c.! November 7 28 it | Attention, Sportsmen! i’tllE Sparta Jockey Club Races wl commence, over ihe Sparta coarsß •ii ') nesday, the third of December rtxß b ee for any horse, mare or gelding, Iroß any part of the w orld. I The first day’s running, three mil heat--, for a purse of three hundred dol Iqrs, cash—Entrance to subscribe! I weety dollars; to uonsuUcribcrs,thul dollars. ■ Second day, proprietor's purse, oft! , hundred dollars, two mile heals,—! trance twenty dollars, free (or any nM except Ih-.a Winner on tho fisst day, I Third dHj', a swe'r.psfake, lor Ihe ! trance money ol the two proceedingUaß of that day, at ten dollars, and the sail money of that day,—anledieatk-t-tlie lie! three in live ; a feather oil each. I Weights—the Into first days, arconß ing to the rules of the Creepesborougl turf.* I Alston fc Taylor, I EnpriiturM November 7 23 td Final Noticte. f LL persons indebted to the olfice ( V the Augusta Chronicle & Geoi? Gazctt.4, during fire proprietorship of SKPii V. Rjcvan, are hereby uotifiei that all unsettled account! will after 111 first ol January next, be placed iu tli hands of an olficer for collection. Thoa who may be disposed to avail themselvr ol tliis notice, are informed that th Books and accounts are left W*uh Mi Win. Shannon, at the Globe Taven who will attend to any settlement whir may be tendered during Ihe absence! ihe subscriber. H. Hannahan, Agent fur the Proprietor. November i!> 33 ts 1 Will be Sold, IN front of Rie Court House, in (6 towu cl VT aiiresfcoro’, on th* f r: Tuesday in December next, between th usual sale hours, about four hundred a crcs ol land, situate ou Sandy Kua creel about 5 miles from thu town, Lo«wii a the Glebe Land. The said tract of hni to be sold to the highest bidder, pursuan to an order of the Honorable the Interim Court ot the county of Burke, for the benefit of the county Acasiemy. The ter mi ofs.de will be made know on llo? d iv of vde by the commistioner oftbt Aciukf. v Novoiolwi x I 34 3tp Aflmiiiistrator’s Sale. M/ILL be sold, at the house of Ihe VV subscriber, on Friday, the 20th day of Deceniber next, the personal es tale bf Isaac!Sparr, deceased, coosistimZ of horses, household furniture, a Jersey wagon, with several othew Articles." Terms rrf sale will be twelvemonth' credit, and notes with security required. John Blalock, sen. adm’r- November 12 39 3tw i|