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JANW.R TOVAIVU,
Attorney at Law,
n\S 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 33*
To Hire,
TWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay
er and the other a H use Servant.
Benj. Sims.
September 21 • . ®
Notice.
ON the twelfth day of December next,
will be sold at the dwelling house
of the late James Churchill, deceased, in
Richmond county, < n a credit of six
months, all the plantation tools, stock,
and other articles of said deceased. ,
Elizabeth Churchill, adm'x.
October 31. 27 tds
City Collector and Treasurer’s
FINAL NOTICE.
THOSE persons who have not had an
opportunity of paying their City
Taxes, lor the year 1822, andtltose who
have not paid their Retail and Dray Li
cense?, will please call on the subscriber
and settle the same before the Blh day
of December next, otherwise executions
will be issued against them immediately,
without distinction to persons. He may
be found at all times at the upper tene
ment of M’K-nne and Shultz’s Bridge,
Bank Building.
John W. Wilde, c. k t. c. a.
November 7 .
Attention, Sportsmen!
fTj HIE Sparta Jockey Club Races will
J. commence, over the Sparta course,
on Tuesday, the third of December next,
free for any horse, mare or gelding, from
any part of the world.
The -first day’s running, three mile
heats, for a purse of three hundred dol
lars, cash—Entrance to subscribers,
t*veuly dollars ; to non subscribers, thirty
dollars.
Second day, proprietor’s purse, of two
hundred dollars, two mile heats, —en-
trance twenty dollars, free for any nag
except tl)e winner on the first day.
Third day, a sweepstake, for the en
trance money of the two proceeding days
of that day, at ten dollars, and the gale
money of that day,—mile heals—the best
thrqe in five ; a feather on each.
Weights—the two first days, accord s
ing to the rules ol the Greenesborongb
turf.
Alston & Taylor,
Proprietors.
November 7 28 td
Final Notice.
VLC'persons indebted to the office of
the Augusta Chronicle & Georgia
Gazette, during the proprietorship of Jo
seph V. Bevah, are hereby notified,
that all unsettled accounts will after the
first ol January next, he placed in the
hands of an officer for collection. Those
who may be disposed to avail themselves
of this notice, are informed that the
Books and accounts are left with Mr,
Wm. Shannon, at the Globe Tavern,
who will attend to any settlement which
may be tendered during the absence of
the subscriber.
H. Hannahan,
Agent for the Proprietor.
November 19 33 If
Marshal’s Sale. ,
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
in December next, at the Market-
House, in the city of Augusta, 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 Morse, about
nine years old.—Levied on- as the pro-t
perty of William F. Ware, to satisfy two
fi. fia.’s, issued from the District Court
of Georgia, the fost Master General vs.
William F. Ware and Peter Crawford,
the same vs. William F. Ware.
Conditions rash, purchasers nay for
Titles.
Peter F. Boisclair,
United States D. VI. D. Geoigia.
November 2 25 tds
Notice.
A LL persons whq have neglected set
,l\. tliug their accounts with the sub
scriber, (relative to the estate of E.
ilawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E.
Man ton, who is authorized to settle (he
same, with all other business interesting:
myself.
Joseph Hawes.
Julv 10 345 If
The subscriber informs
the community that he will open an even
ing school on .Monday the 14th insl. at his
school room, on Green street, opposite
the City-Hall, Where will be taught,
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English
Grammar and Geography, Mensuration
of Superjices and Solids,'Surveying, &e.
For further information, application may
be made to
Charles Grenville.
October 8 13 ts
Dancing School.
MR. LESLIE, grateful for the en
couragement he has heretofore re
ceived, respectfully informs the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he will
again open his School on Monday after
noon, the 28th inst. in the room over the
store of Messrs. Hall Si Washburn. He
will give three lessons in each week for
twelve weeks; whicli will make 36 les
sons in the quarter. His days of tuition
will he 'Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day evenings, from 4 to 6 o’clock.
NIGHT SCHOOL,
For Young Gentlemen,
At the abovementioned place, on the
game evenings ol the Day School. The
price will be $10 —in each school one
half in advance.
October 22 SI
■
Will be Sold,-
ON the premises, by consent of the 1
distributees, on Saturday, the 28th
day of December next, the tract of land I
in the county of Columbia, bn which 1
Wm. Dodson, deceased, resided, contain- i
ing 100 acres, more or less, on Cearsou’s
and Hart’s creek; on the premises > are a ,
good two story dwelling-house and all |
necessary out-houses i also, a Machine ■
House. The Stage road, leading from
Washington to Augusta, passes immedi- ,
ately through the tract —these - conveni- ,
ences render it an eligible stand for a (
House of Entertainment. Also, a tract
of land, on Hart’s creek, adjoining the
above, containing IV2 acres, more or
less. On this tract are a good dwelling
house and out-houses, an excellent peach
orchard and other improvements. Also,
a tract of land, in Appling counly, ly
ing in the third district, No. 67. Also,
at the same time and place, the Negroes
belonging to the estate of said VI m. Dod- ;
son, doc. consisting of men, women and
-a girl. A credit of two equal annual In
stalments will be given, the purchasers
giving small notes with approved securi
-1 ty., Also, at the same time and place,
a quantity of corn, fodder and cotton.
A credit will be given until the 10th of
March, 1823, the purchasers giving
small notes and se.curity.
! Curtis Lowe, Adm'r.
Nov. 14 31 tds
’ For Sale,
, g\ STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 years of
age, he has bee* in the habit of
■ working about a Store; he is an honest
i, and sober fellow ; any person wishing lo
purchase will.—apply to
George Hill.
October 11
For Sale.
GOOD Black Smith, with his Wife
and their male child. -Apply, in
i the absence of the subscriber, to Mr. J.
1 S. Beers or Mr. George M. Walker, Au
gusta.
F. Walker.
October 1 13
I .
Escheator's Sale
1 POSTPONED.
THE sale of the Ten Lots in the vil
lage of Springfield belonging to the
Estate of Doctor Adam Boyd deceased
, advertised to be sold qn Friday the 15th
, November instant, is postponed to I'ties
! day the 14th day of Januarv next.
Isaac Herbert,
• Escheator for Richmond County Geo.
i November 14 31
W anted,
A GOOD Cook t Washer and Ironer
l\. Good wages will be given.
Enquire at this office.
November 7 ♦ 28 ts
f 7 ——
1 Notice.
WILL be sold oil Tuesday the 10th of
December next, at the late summer
residence of George Allen, dec’d. k-iown
by the name of Mount Rep-e, and about
14 miles from Augusta, all the Plaufa
* tion Utensils, Stock of Horses, Cattle,
Hogs, Sic. kc. and some oHuschnld and
• Kitchen Forniture, kc, kc
’ Terras of sale made known on the day
j of sale.
Mary L. Allen, adm’x.
John R. Allen, adm’r.
October 29 24 tds
Very Viiliuihle
Ileal Estate for, Sale, within
12 miles of Augusta.
I OFFER for sale my Valuable tract
I of Land, lying on the road loading from
) Augusta to Washington, distant fiom
, he former about 12 miles, containing
. four hundred Acres of prime Upland,
L veil adapted to growing Corn or Cot
. ion, situated in a heahliy, and respect
, able neighborhood. This tract hag sev
ia) orchards which bear as fine fruit as ‘
the country affords. >
, Presuming none will purchase with
out examining, it Is thought unneces
. saryio enter into particulars.- But per
sons wishing health and fine land ace
requested to call. Terms can be made
known by applying on the premises to
Hie subscriber, or lo John O.shin, or
Hays Bowdre, in August!’..
J. W, Beall. ■
June 20 ts , j
Executor’s Sale. \
WILL be sold, on Monday 6th day of ,
January, 1823, at the late retd- (
deuce of John Rich, deceased, in the |
cpuuty of. Elbert and State of Georgia,
Eleven Negroes,
among which tt prime blacksmith, -
fieM bauds, womeu and children, also,
corn, cotton, fodder, horses, catlje, sheep,
hogs, household and kitchen furniture,
blacksmith, and plantation topis, also, a
number of articles too tedious lo en timer- *
ate. Terms of sale made known on the £
day of sale by i
William Rich, Ex'tt. . 1
Nov. 26 36 tds ;
Georgia, Columbia County. !
ISAAC Uanisay, tolls before me, a Jus- i
lice of the peace, of District No; 2, I
in said county, one black Horse, fifteen
hands high, sixteen years of age, brand
ed on both Shoulders with S. B. marks
of the collar and saddle, a star in his
forehead ; valued by Leonard B. Sirm
and Edwin Walker, at twenty-five dol
lars. »
. Charles T. Beall, j. p.
H. Lamau, Clerk Inferior Court, c. c.
November 26 36 3t
Ten Dollars Reward.
STRAYED from the stable oflhe sub
snriber on Friday the 22d inst
large white dorked tail HOUSE, sevVi
years old.—Whoever will return him i.
i me, or give information where he ca
■ be found, shall receive the above r.
ward.
John W. Read.
November 28 37
;'f L ..U * *•
Sheriff’s Sale.
WlLLfbeiold at,the Market-House
in the town W Louisville, on the
First Tuesday in January next, b-e
tween the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, viz!
1543 acres, more or less, of
Oak and Hickory Land, lying on Wil
liamson's Swamp, adjoining Aaron Tom
linson, and Screen —between three and
four hundred acrUs oi fresh land in cul
tivation, and in good repair, with all ne
cessary buildings, and good water. Aljo,
one House and Lot in the town of Louis
ville, together with several other Lots,
forracrlyowncd by Wm. N. Harman, and
sold to Jacob Beal, .deceased.
ALSO,
Fqrtj-three Negroes,
To ,wil :—Jack, Doll, Big Torn,
Big Charles, Simon, Amirilta, , Dick,
Boson, Brain, Barney, Toby Kel
son, Anna, Little Charles, Travis, Na icy,
Jane, James, Seaborn, Tenah, Stepney,
Daniel, Lancaster, Ben, Philip, fcirus,
Little Tom, William, Hennaretta, Eliza,
Chariot!, Elvira, Frank, John, Sonly,
Mariah, Binah, Griffin, Charity, Rich
ard, Admiral, Alexander and Gilbert;
ages unknown, but with a few exceptions
young and very likely—levied on as the
property of Jacob Beal, deceased, to sa
tisfy executions infavoy of Lowe, Wallace
Co. and Andrew Low & Co. and
olliers, against the linn of John Bostwick
and Jacob Beal.
John W. Cowart, Shff’r.
Jefferson County.
November 16 32wtdi
Notice.
WILL be let, to the highest bidder,
for thy ensuing year, in Colum
bia county, at the House of Solomon
Hoge, on the Wrigbtsborough road, fif
teen miles above Augusta, on Friday,
the third of January nest, a prime par
cel of Negroes,• belonging to the'estate
of Beverley Low, deceased. They will
not be allowed to work in any town, or
on the river,, as boat hands, nor go out
of the county without leave. Notes,
with approved security, will be required.
Terms will ho made fully known on the
day. All persons indebted to said estate
are required to come forward and make
immediate payment, or their notes will
be placed in the hands ©fan attorney.
James Culbreath,
Surviving Executor.
November 28 37 3tp
Notice.
WILL BE SOLD
ON the first Tuesday in February
next, at Lincoln Court House, with
in the usual hours of sale, and agreeable
toanorderof the Honoura! 1c Court of
Ordinary of Lincoln County, all the real
estate of Hezckiah Spiers, Into of this
County, deceased, consisting 0f430 acres
ofland, be the same more or less, adjoin
ing Samuel, Pasohal and Gaskins. Also
all the Negroes belonging to said estate
Terms made known on the Joy of
sale.
William Willingham,
Zachariah Spiers,
Admr’s.
November 20-. 37 3t
Notice.
WILL be let to the highest bidder,
on Saturday, the 23th day of Dc
cember next, in Columbia county, on
the Wrigbtsborough road, at the boose
of Solomon lloge, for Dio ensuing year,
a prime parcel of Negroes, belonging to
the estate of Charles Shaw, deceased,—
consisting of men, women, girls and boys.
Small notes, with approved security
will be required. Terms of hiring will
be made known on the dajb
Margaret Shaw, ndm'x.
November 28 37 3i|>
. Will be Sold,
ON Saturday the 28(h day of Dec.
next, at the late residence of Eli
sha Anderson, sen. deceased, of Burke
County, part of the stock of cattle, hogs,
‘sheep and goats, together with corn,
fodder tp-.d plantation utensils. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
Ami Anderson, Ex'trx.
Jas. Anderson, Ex'r.
November 28 37 tds
— A A
/ -LOST,
BETWEEN Mr. James P. M‘Guire’»
and Bridge-row, on Saturday even
ing last, a yellow Morocco Pocket Book,
Containing Forty-nine Dollars, in Bank
Bills, ol different denominations. Five
dollars reward will be paid any person
delivering the said Pocket-Book and
contents, at this office, or to the subscri
ber on Bridge-row.
Michael Flood.
November 26 36 3t
A Card.
A YOUNG Man-who has done business I
in an extensive Mercantile House
in Europe Ibr a considerable time, well
acquainted with book k epingand ail the
routine of business, from the Grocery to
the counting room, wishes a situation in
this city, die is very generally acquain
ted with the Planters of the up. country,
having resided among them nearly four
years. Respectable letters and refer
ences can be given on applying to P. O.
L. at the office of thispaper.
November 16 32 ts
hoarding,
A IEW Gentlemen can be accommo
*-X-daled with board(and lodging if re-
the large brick Building, next
above the Post-office: '
September 24 • l 6 ts
20 Dollars Reward.
STOLEN, on the 18th inst. supposed
by a negro,’ a gold patent lever
V A ICH, double bottom", gold hands and
hal, made by Robert Rashell, Liverpool,
■ki. 29071—t0 which was attached a
il bon chain ano gold Key. Any person
slivering the same at this office, or to
losers. Canteloti & Lamar, Savannah,
hdlßeceive the above reward.
November 21 34
EACLE TAVERN,
WARKENTON, GEORGIA.
QTpHE subscriber informs the Public,
u that his house is still kept opei for
the Entertainment of 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 accommodations will be
acknowledged by all w ho may honor him
with their calls. Intending to keep his
Bar constantly supplied with the best
liquors, and being anxious and determin
ed to furnish gentlemen .with all other
conveniences with the utmost prompti
tude, the subscribe.ris induced confidently
to hope, that the same liberal encourage
ment which be has heretofore received,
he may henceforth long continue to do-*
serve. •
# P. O. Paris.
October 5 14 If
\3\tit.t. A'.tV VAI.V.
fIIHE above establishment being too
X much out of repair fur 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 with any thieg to Cat and drink, of
the best that the markets of Charleston,
Savannah and Augustd can afford.
There are a good many private Rooms,
with or without fire places. The BAR
will be supplied wKh all kinds of the
first quality Liacons, and those who
may think proper lo call, may rest assur
ed Uval every exertion will be made ti,
make yvery tiling comfortable andagreo
able.
Fields Kennedy!
O tober 15 18
lUUWs TAYiAUV.
rHE Subscriber informs his friends
and the public that his
REARING ROOM,
4i just arranged, and that ills Bar is
much more convenient. And on ac
cois.it of changing the situation of the
latter, be is better able to provide for
the accommodation of Ivis customers;
andean safely promise them, that as
la as his means and ability to comply
with his wishes can go, lie will attend
to the comfort and convenience of eve
y guest who may honor him with a call.
The Savaunaii and Washington
Stages p it up at the G.obe.
WM. SHANNON.
1) cemher 20 ——
JAMES BA JL,
< > ESPEC 1J LlLLYinform*hii friends
LV and acquaintances, that not being
tide to obU’in bis former stand, back ol
(he Bridge bank, he - lias opened a house
on Fibs street, in the centre, between
dcl'itcsb and Washington street-, and
hopes from his due attention,, mid tfie su
perior style in which he intends keeping
his house, to be supported by a liberal
public.
Families can be furnished with Oysters
luring the season. Gentlemen can be
furnished with servants (0 open oysters, il
d.
O. tuber 10 16
iielUi V,
H\S the pleasure of offering Ins ac
kuowleilgnvems, f..r the liberal
mceuragenien l he has received sinci
nis arrival iu Augusta, and would u.furn
such as may still 11, quire his profession
a' services, ill at as he contemplates r<
•naming in town but a short time, ap
plications to him should be made ini
mediately.
August 29 f.
Notice.
A I L persons having demands against
a-X. the Estate of Thomas A. Bones,
deceased late of Richmond county, are
requested to present them for settlement
within the lime prescribed by law ; and
those indebted to make payment to
John PJiinizy, Adm'r,
Augusta, November 14 31 if
Merchant Tailor ,
riETURNS his sincere thanks lo his
XA friends and the public generally for
the iberal encouragement he has recei
ved, and begs leave to inform them that
he runains at his old stand, opposite the
Citj Hotel, and will constantly keep on
ham Cloths, Cassimeres and V estings, ol
the fest quality, which he will have made
up Ip order, on the shortest notice and in
the pest manner, by the best workmen,
and Warranted lo please. Persons wish
ing lo furnish their own Cloths can do so.
November 5 27 ts
FINAL NATICK.
PERSONS in Ihe Country indebted
to the CiißONir.iK Oppjck, during
the firms of Kean & Charlton, and of
Kean Duyckinck Charlton, are in
formed that the subtler her will shortly,
for the last time, wait upon them, with
their respective accounts.
John E. Kean.
Juns 3- - .
The books of the a
hove cOnctrus are in the possession of
Mr » T. liiiyrkinck, at the Chronicle
Office. (1c will 'receiveany payments
that may betendeted iu Aucrnstu
Jure 6.
J. E. K
Administrator’s Sale.
the first Tulsilay in January next,
vJ at Columbia court-house, will be
Sold, a
Valuable Plantation
in Columbia 't'ouul *OO the Uche Creek,
adjoining Byrd 11. Tindill, Magruder k
otliorss containing 2-10 acres, being the
real estate of Jonathan Tindill, deceas
i cd ; and sold by an order of Court, lor
" the benefit of (he heirs and creditors of
1 said estate. Terms of sale will be made
r known qn the day.
Elizabeth Tindill, Adpr'x.
’ Sol. Hoge, Adm'r.
. October 15 18tds
- i
Executor’s S le.
W' ILL be sold, on Friday, the 20lh
day of December next, at the
F Market-House, in the city of Augusta,
the following proper y belonging to the
' estate of Walter Leigh, dec, —via;.
Forty-eight negroes, consisting of
house servants, carrriage drivers, car
penters, shoe-makers, field hands, and
women and children.
* A 1.90,
Two Pews, one in the Prosbyterjan
■ Church, No. 111, and one in the Episco
pal do. No. 73.
AT.SO,
From 500 to 800 bushels corn, and a
quantity of Fodder, to be delivered at
the plantation in Columbia County,
present occupied by Mr. Samuel Hix.)
v 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 of
(ale, twelvemonths credit.
> B. H. Warren, Ex'r.
October 9 29 ids
i
Executor’s Sale.
■ LL be sold, at the Market-House,
I in thi city of Augusta, on the first
i d:<y of January next, (wo hundred shares
oi Slock of the Ban* of Augusta, belong
i iug to the estate of John Willson, deceas
eJ. Terms of sale, cash.
John Campbell,
John Moore,
Executors Estate nj John Willson.
November 19 33 tds
-Executor’s Sale.
ON the first day of January next, will
be sold, at the .Market-house, in the
city of Augusta, twenty-five Negroes,
belonging to the estate of Joh Willson,
■ loccased, —among them are several va
luable house servants, (male and fe
male,) carpenters, boat hands, &c.
Terms—Notes, with approved endor
’ ers, at ninety days.
John Campbell,
John Moore, 5
i October 31 25 tds
Executors scale.
WILL be sold, pursuent to an order
of Court of Ordinary of Columbia
county, at the Court House ot said county,
1 on the first Tu sday in February next,
one hundred, acres of laud, in said
comity, belonging to tire estate of Wil
limn P. tJoi.ll, deceased. on Keg cretk,
adjoining Eubank avid Hogan sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol
said deceased.
Wm. Jones, Ex'er.
J. Alexander,
Executor in right of his wife.
i November 19 *33
* Executor’s Sale.
WILL Lcsold, on Tuesday, the l7tli
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 Folly,) the
present crop of corn and fodder, tin
sloe kof horses, cows, sheep and hogs,
together with all the plantation utensils,
kc. kc.
ALSO,
The said Plantation, containing 300
acres, more or less, of prime swamp
land, which la in a high state of improve
ment forcultivalion.
AJ.SO,
A lot of 40 acres, adjoining lands of
White, Hampton, Bacou'anJ Course.
Terms of sale made known on the day
of sale.
B. H. Warren, executor.
November 7 '2B Ids
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against
the estate of John 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,
Executors Estate of John. Willson.
November 19 33 tfj
Notice.
TITILL be sold, on Monday, the 30th I
TT December next, at the House of J
W. L. Kennan, lase of Colum ia county,
deceased, a part of the personal proper
ty belonging to the estate of said deceased,
consisting of horses, hog*, cattle, two *
carts, two yoke of oxen, one still, one cot- r
ton machine, one set blacksmith's tools,
corn and cotton crop, household and 1
kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &c.
Also, will be rented, on thy 31st of the
same month, for the term of one year, j
the plantation of said deceased ; and also, 1
wilt be hired, at the same lime and place, c
all the Negroes belonging to said dcceas- I
yd, among which .are two good black
smiths. Terms made known oihthe day.
Horatio Gartrell, Adm'r.
November 21' 34
Found,
BETWEEN this place'and Augusta,
a red morrocco pocket book, with *
a receipt in it for seven round bales of 1
Cotton—marked E. T. C. from Thomas 1
Lockett, waggoner, dud stored as Hoi- i s
■ combe’s Warehouse. The owner can 1
obtain said pocket book and receipt, by t
application at Arnold Hatchison’s, eight t
i miles above iMouticello, Jasper county, I c
on the Madison road. I
Joseph Wallis, j
November 23 * ' 37 3t
A.s Sheriff’s Sale. I
Two negroes, Jambar ■
Mary, 2 horses, 3 oxen 3 o ij pß|
12 head of cattle, 30 h et s *■
sideboard, table and ends v ~ K ’ S B
“ bi “. ‘ »»"• r.bc, ,
ciadle, 1 wash stand and a clock—
cd upon as li.o properly of MiclJiH
Bouclmr, to sausfy sundry oxecmi^H
T* Z r vs> B 0 S
T. C. Butler, for his as-sio-necs I-
F. Boisclair, and sundry Others !■
Eame. , also, ' H
One carriage, one pairhorsß
one gig unu harues:-, two » U gro m. „ i B
and Prince, 2 acres of land ou the S
ters of Cupboard cretk, adioi,,i,!*
. age and M’Tyre, 4 shares ot 118
the Union Road Company, Nos o«
28 and 29, opposite Savannah, onV.B
in the Episcopal Church, Au-mu V
one sixth part of 4 tracts of land.
Richmond county, containing pW) vfl
in the whole, being the interesUf klB
M’Kmne in the estate ol Thomas g|
phm, dec. —also suudry household ■
and kitchen, furniture, levied u-<on
sold by order of the assignees 0/ R.'fl
M’Kinne as said M’Kinne’s property ■
Conditions, cash, before delivery—
chasers to pay for lilies.
Daniel Savage I
V u Sheriff /i.cH
.November 2 t(Js ■
r ——H
Sheriff's Sale. I
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday I
December next, at (he - couil
house in Jacksonborough, Striven ccuil
ly, between the hours of ten and toil
o’clock, ■
■ Three hundred and fifty acrel
of pine land, more or less, Ih E aut tout. 9
adjoining lands of John Smith, jr ail
others—levied on as the properly ol L B
Emanuel, to satisfy suudry small exrnfl
tions in favor of The*tss Mills vs. i.. 8
Emanuel and David Emanuel—levicß
and returned by a constable. fl
ALSO, I
One hundred acres of pine lamfl
more or less, in said county of bgnrefl
adjoining lands of Benjamin freturß
•and others—levied on as the property |
John White, to satisfy sundry small cxjß
cutions ia favor of Nathan jtackly
John While and Job Hcrrjngton— K ,-fl
:md returned by a constable. B
ALSO, I
50 acres of pine land in sail
county of Scriven, adjoining laud* I
Granville Bevill and Thomas Gcliliig-B
levied on fit the property of Dauitl Dahl
to satiety sundry executions, one In favu|
of John J. Pews and one in favor of Mil
chad B. Kettles vs. Daniel Daly, priiu.il
pal, and Win. Farmer, security—lcvicl
on and returned by a constable. I
ALSO, I
One negro woman named Peg-i
gy, levied on as the property ol (iranvilk
Bevillc, to satisfy sundry executions usu
cd from a. magistrate’s court, in favor 0
E. £- Young vs. Granville Bevill—leviei
and returned by a constable.'
ALSO,
One negro man pained Antrim
levied on as the properly of John Con
nelly, to satisfy sundry small .execution)
in favor of Peter Arnett vs. John Con
nelly and James Gamble—levied and re
turned by a constable.
James Bryan, s. s>. c.
October 29 24 tds
V
Sheriff’s Sale.
ON tl>e first Tuesday in December
next, at Columbia court-house, the
following prbpoHv, (viz.)
One ches.lt it sorrel Horse, le
vied on ns l,if property of bainud U.
: iice, to satisfy an execution, Adm’r of
James Wood vs. Samuel C. Rico anil
1 Samuel Hannon.
ALSO,
One ninth part of 200 acres of
pine Land, adjoining Newsom and bkio
ner, to satisfy an execution from a ma
gistrate’s court, William Riley vs. Sime.
ouPdvycll.
,W°i
Forty-seven acres of Land, on
Germany’s creek, adjoiuimug R. Flour
noy, B. M. Sanders, T. S. Harrison, to
s tlsfy sundry executions, John Watson
and others vs. Beverly Spivey.
ALSO,-
The one half of two hundred
and ninety acres ol Land, adjoining Doo
ly and Scott, ou Germany’s creek, to sa
tisfy an execution, E- -D. Perryman vs.
Beverly Spivey.
A 1,80,
585 acres of Land, ou the wa
ters ol the Uche creek, adjoining 1 indill
and Colvard, to satisfy sundry execu
tions, Jesse Watson and other* vs. Solo
mon Hoge and Hoge & Speir.
• A 1,80,
J 37 acres of Land, on the wa
ters of Upton’s creek, adjoining Gibson
and Harden, to satisfy an execution, A
dani Guess vs. Reuben Davi*.
ALSO,
Ffty acres of Land, more or
less, adjoining Flemming, Hundley and
others, to satisfy sundry executions, W m.
R. Huhdleyj agent for G. Tucker Co.
vs. James Watson and Thomas Roland-
ALSO,
Four Negroes, Midway, Peg
gy, Anny and March; and 200 acres of
land, adjoining Wellborn, Woods and
others, to an execution in favor of
Marshall Pittman v.«. John Sarubford.
Wm. F. Wilkins,
D. Sh'ff Columbia County.
November 2 26 tds
Executor’s Sales*
WILL be sold, on Tuesday, the 3d
day ofDeccmber next, at the re "
sidencc of Mr. Thomas Lyons, in Colum
bia county, the personal property be
longing to the estate of Dffadzß Pace,
sen. dec’d—consisting of horses, mules,
hog*, cows, corn." dodder and.plantation
tools; also, at the same lime and place,
the celebrated Jack, Pizarro. Term*
of sale made known Oii the dhy.
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