Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 03, 1822, Image 4

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EAGLE TAVERN, WARRENTON, GEORGIA. TjJHE subscriber informs the Public, <Li that his house is still kept open for (he 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 who may honor him with their calls. Intending to keep his liar constantly supplied with the best liquors, and being anxious and determin ed to furnish gentlemen With all other conveniences with the utmost prompt!- t tide, the subscriber is induced confidently to hope, that the same liberal encourage ment which he has heretofore received, he may henceforth long continue to de serve. P. O. Paris. October 5 14 ts ri tHE above establishment being 100 J much out of repair for the recep tion of transient persons, it therefore will lie kept this winter for regular Boarders, and those who may think pro per to call, at any hour, to refresh them selves with any thing to eat, and drink, of the best (bat the markets of Charleston, .Savannah and Augusta .can afford. There are agfiod many private Rooms, with or without fire places. The BAR will be supplied with all kinds of the first quality LiavonS, and those who may think proper to call, may rest assur ed that every exertion will he made to make every thing comfortable and agree able. Fields Kennedy. October 15 18 viViUttv: t*w t ax. THE Subscriber informs his friends and .the n'tbUc, that h|s READING ROOM, is just arranged, and that fus Har is much more convenient. And on ac count ol changing the situation of the latter, he is better able to provide for the accommodation of Ids customers; and can safely promise them, that as fa as his means abd 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 call, i (fj“ The Savannah and Washington Stages put up at the G'obe. WM. SHANNON. December 20 ; 'JAMES BAI.L, Respectfully informs hit friends and acquaintances, that not being able to obtain his former stand, back 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 the su perior style in which he intends keeping hia house, to be supported by a liberal public. Families can be furnished with Oysters during the season. Gentlemen can be furnished with servants to open oysters, if required. October 10 16 Hceu Dentist,, HAS the pleasure of offering his ac knowledgments, for the liberal encouragemem he has received since ids arrival in Augusta, and would inform such as may still require his profession, al services, that ns he contemplates re maining in town but a abort time, ap plications to him should be made ion mediately. August 29 ts. Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Thomas A. Bones, deceased late 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, Adm'r. Augusta, November 14 31 ts <oo wisaoimPa • Merchant Tailor, RETUII/NS his sincere (banks to his friends and the public generally for the liberal encouragement he has recei ved, and begs leave to inform them that lie remains at his old stand, opposite the City Hotel, and will constantly keep on hand Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the best quality, whieh he will have made up In,order, on the shortest notice and in the best manner, by the best workmen, and warranted to please. Persons wish ing to furnish their own Cloths can do so. November 5 27 ts ~ FINAL ’NOTICE. PERSONS in the Country indebted to the Cbboniclb Office, daring the firms of Kean & Charlton, and of Kean Uuyckinck & Charlton, are in formed that the subscriber will shortly, for the lust time, wait upon them, With their respective accounts. John 15. Kean. June 3——- &J° The hooks of the a ho”e concerns are in the possession of Mr !J T. Uuyckinck/it the Chronicle I Office He will receive any payments l that may be tendered in Augusta, dune 6. J. E K. Administrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next, at Columbia court-house, will be sold, a Valuable Plantation in Columbia Count y on the Uche Creek, adjoining Byrd B. Tindill, Magruder k others? containing 240 acres, being the real estate of Jonathan Tindill, deceas ed ; and sold by an order of Court, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms of sale will bo made known on the day. Elizabeth Tindill, Adtnr'x. Sol. Hoge, Adm'r. October 15 18 Ids Executor’s S.-.le. 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 oi house servants, carrriage drivers, car penters, shoe-makers, field hands, ami women and children. ALSO, Two Pews, one in the Presbyterian Church, No. 111, and one in the Episco pal do. No. 78. ALSO, From 500 to COO bushels corn, anil a quantity of Fodder, to be delivered at the plantation in Columbia County, (al present occupied by Mr. Samuel Hix.) ALSO, The undivided half of 79 3-4 acres swampland, well timbered and lying in two miles of Augusta, adjoining lands of, White, Casino and others. Terms of sale, twelve months credit. B. H. Warren, Eoc'r. October 9 29 tds Executor’s Sale. WLL be sold, al the Market-House, in th■' city of Augusta, on the first day of January next, two hundred shares of Slock of the Bank of Augusta, belong ing to the estate of John Willson, deceas ed. Terms of sale, cash. John Campbell, John Moore, Executors Estate of John lEillson. November 19 33 Ids Executors 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,. deceased, —among them are several va luable house servants, (male and fe male,) carpenters, that hands, &c. Terms—Notes, with approved endor ers, at ninety day«. John Campbell,) F , John Moore, \ October 31 25 tds Executor’s bale. Tt’WiLL be sold, pursuant to an order of Court of Or.dinftry of Columbia county, at the Court House of said county, on the first Tuesday in February next, one hundred, acres of land,, iq said County, belonging to the estate of Wil liam P. Beall, deceased, on Keg creek, adjoining Eubank and Hogan sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Wrn. Jones, Ex'er. J. Alexander, Executor in right of his wife, November 19 33 Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold, on Tuesday, the I7lh day of December next, al the plantation of the late Waller -Leigh, de ceased, (thi’eemiles hrtow Augusta,and - known by the name of the Folly,) the present crop of corn and fodder, the stock of horses, cows, sheep and hogs, together with all the plantation utensils, &c kc, ALSO, The said Plantation, containing 300 acres, more or less, of prime swamp land, which is in a high stale of improve ment for cultivation. ALSO, A lot of 40 acres, adjoining lands of White, Ham|)tou, Bacon and Course. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. B. H. Warren, executor. November 7 28 Ids Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of John Willson, lalo 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 IViltsan. November 19 33 tfj • Notice. WILL be sold, on 'Jonday, the 30th 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, corn and cotton crop, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, kc. Also, will be rented, on the 31st of the same month, for the term of one year, the plantation of said deceased ; and also, will he hired, at the same time and place, all the Negroes belonging to said deceas ed, among which are two good black smiths. Terms made known on the day. Horatio Gartrell, Adm'r. November 21 34 Found, BETWEEN this plarie and Augusta, a red morrocco pocket book, with ■! i a receipt in it lor seven round hales of 1 i Cotton-marked E. T. C. from Thomas ■ Lockett, waggoner, and stored at I combe’s Warehouse. The owner can obtain said pocket book and receipt, by ( ; application at Arnold liatchison’s, eight < miles above Monlicello, Jasper county,. * ] on the Madison road. i Joseph Wallis, i i November 28 37 3t ! Will be Sold, ON the prsthiscs, by consent of the distributees", on Saturday, the 2'3th .day of December next, the tract of land in the county of Columbia, on which Win. Dodson, deceased, resided, contain* ing 100 acres, more or less, on CfcarsonV and Hart’s creek; on (he premises arc a good two story dwelling-house and all necessary out-houses; also, a Machine House. The fringe road, leadingJVom Washington to Augusta, posje? immedi .ately through the tract—these conveni ences render it an eligible stand for a House of Entertainment. Also,-a tract" ol land, on Hart's creek, adjoining the above, containing 112 at res, more or less. On this tract arc a good dwelling house and out-houses, an excellent peach orchard and other improvements. Also, a tractof land, in Appling county, ly ing in the third district, No. 07. Also, at thesame time and place, the Negroes belonging to the estate of said Wm. Dod son, doc. consisting of men, women and ! a girl. A credit of two equal annual In | stalments will be given, the purchaser* i giving small notes with approved securi ty. Abo, at the same time and place, a quantity of corn, fodder and cotton. A credit will be given until the 10th of March, 1023, the purchasers giving small notes and security. Curtis Lowe, JJdm'r. Nor. 14 31 tda For Sale, Vk STOUT Negro Eellow, 21 years of age, he has been in the habit of working about a Stpre ; he is an honest and sober fellow ; any person wishing to purchase will.—apply to George Hill. October I 1 . For Sale, GOOD Black Pmjlh, with his wife and their male child. Apply, in the absence of the subscriber, to Mr. J. S, Boors or Me. George M. Walker, Au gusta. * F. Walker. October 1 13 Escheators Sale POSTPONED. THE sale ot (lie Ten Lois in (lie 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 the 14th day of January next. Isaac Herbert, Esrhealor for Richmond Cm inly Geo. November Id 31 Wanted, 4 GOOD Cook, Washer and Ironer. -T3L Good wages will be given. Enquire at this office. November? 23 If Notice. WILL be sold on Tuesday (he 10th of Dccetnbernexl, at the late snmmcp residence of George Allen, dcc’d. known by the name of Mount Hep -e, and about 14 miles t’rnm Augusta, all the Planta tion Utensils, Slock of Horses, Cattle,. Hogs, c c . & c . and sornß oHuschold and Kitchen Fvrnilure, &c. &c. Terms es sale made known on thn day of sale. Mary L. Allen,, adm’x. John R, Allen, adm’r. October 29 24 ids Very Valuable Heal Estate for Sale, within i 2 miles of Augusta. f J OFFER for sale my Valuable tract, ol I.and, lying on the road leading from Angus l a to Washington, distant (Vonri the former about 12 mil's, cblrraiiiing four hundred Acres of pjluie Upland, well adapted to growing Corn or Col ton, situated in a healthy, and respect able neighborhood. HTiit. tract has sev eral orchards which hear as fine fruit as the country affords. Presuming none will phi-chase with out examining, it is thought unneces sary to enter into particulars. But per sons v isiting health and fine laud are requested to call. Terms can lie made known by applying on die premises to the subscriber, or to John Cashin, or I’ayt ilowdre, in Augusta. J. VV. JR call. .Tunc 20 ts Executor’s Sale. bo sold, on Monday tlth clay of »» January, I! 23, at the late resi dence ol John Rich, deceased, in the county of Elbert and Slate of Georgia, Eleven Negroes, among which are a prime blacksmith, field hands, women and children, also, corn, cotton, fodder, liorses, cattle, sheep, hogs, household and kitchen furniture, blacksmith and plantation tools, also, a number of articles too tedious to enumer ate. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale by . \ William Rich, Ex'tr. Nov- 26 36 tds Ten Dollars Reward. Si RAYED from the stable of the sub scriber on Friday (be 22d insl. a large white docked tail HORSE, seven years old.—Whoever will return him to me, or give information where he can be found, shall receive the above re ward. John W. Read. November 28 37 • The subscriber informs the community (hat ho will open an even 1 ing school on Monday the 14lh inst. at his school room, on Green street, opposite the Gity-Hall, where will he taught* Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Qeogranhij, Mensuration vs Siijn rJices and Solids, Surveying, & P . For further information, application may be made to 1 Charles Grenville. >' October 8 XS ts JA3AES VOIiHIM , Attorney at Law, HAS located himself at Waynesboro’, Burke county, and will with plea sure transact any business in the profes slnn’ol" Daw which may be, entrusted to uis care. May 331 If To lUie, TWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay er and the other a H use Servant. Benj. Sims. September 21 9 Notice. ON the twelfth day of December next, will lie sold at the dwelling house ol the late James Churchill, deceased, in Richmond county, on a credit of six month*, all the plantation tools, stock, and other articles of said deceased. Elizabeth Churchill, ndm'x. October 31. 27 tils City Collector and Treasurer’s FINAL NOTICE. riNHOSE persons who have not had an -I. opportunity of paying their City Taxes, for the year 1022, and those who have not.paid their Retail and Dray Li censes, will please call on the subscriber and settle the same before the Cth day . of December next, otherwise executions will be'issued against them immediately, without distinction to persons, llemay be found at all limes at (he upper tene ment of iVUKinne and Shultz’s Bridge Bank Building. . John W. Wilde, c. h t. c. a. November 7 28 ts Final Notice. / Li. persons indebted to the offer of r\ tme Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette, during the proprietorship of Jo-. BEPh V. I)evan, are hereby notified, that all unsettled accounts,will lifter 1 De first ot January next, be 'placed in (lie hands of an ollicer for collection. Those who mny bo disposed to avail themselves of this notice, are informed that the Books raid accounts are loft with Mr. Wm. Shannon, at the Globe Tavern, who will attend to any settlement which may be tendered during the absence ot the subscriber. H. Hannahan,* Agent for the Proprietor. November 19 33 ts Marshal’s Sale. WILL be sold, on (he first Tuesday in December next, at thn Market- House, in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, One tract of Land, in the 9th district ol' Houston County, (No. 247) two hundred and forty seven, containing two hundred (wo and a half acres, more or less ; also, one grey Horse, about nine years old.—Levied on as the pro perty of Wilburn F. Ware, to satisfy two fi. fia.’s, issued from the District Court of Georgia, the I‘ost Master General vs. William F. Ware and Peter Crawford, the same vs. William F. Ware. Conditions cash, purchasers pay for ■ Titles. Peter F. Boisclair, U iited Stales D. M. D. Georgia. November 2 25 tds Notice. A LL persons who have neglected sel ./JL tling their accounts wilii the sub scriber, (relative to the estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to r ail on Air. L. Manlon, who is authorized to settle (he same, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. July 10 345 ts Notice. WILL be let, to the highest bidder, for the ensuing year, in Colum bia county, at the Hopsc of Solomon Hoge, on the VV rightsborougli road, fif teen miles above Augusta, on Friday, the third of January next, 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 (tie river, as boat hands, nor go out of the county without leave. Notes, with approved seem itv, will he required. Terms will ho made fully known on the day. All person? indebted (0 said estate arc required to come (inward vid make immediate payment, or their notes will be placed in the ham's of an attorney. James Culbreath, Stir riving Executor. November 28 37 3ln Notice. WILL BE SOLD ON the first Tuesday in February next, at Lincoln Court Homo, with in 'he usual hours of sale, and agreeable to an order of the Honourable Court of Ordinary of Lincoln County, all thn real estate of Hezekiah Spiers, late cf this County, deceased, consisting 0f430 acres , oflaud, he the same more or less, adjoin ing Samuel, Paschal and Gaskins. Also, all the Negroes belonging to said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. William Willingham, Zachariah Spiers. , Admr’s. November 28. 37 3t 1 Notice. -vtylLL be let to the highest bidder, ' ViWr on Saturday, the 28th day of De cember next-, in Columbia county, on 1 the Wrightsborough road, at the house 1 of Solomon Hoge, for the ensuing year, a prime parcel of Negroes, belonging to the estate of Charles Shaw, deceased, — consisting of msn, women, girls and boys. Small notes, with approved security, ♦vill he required. Terms of hiring will j be made known on the day. Margaret Shaw, adm'x. ( November 28 37 3tp s £3® Several genteel voting: ' pi cm can be accommodated With Board, in tLft middle (onemeiil of the Bridge ■Bunk. " A wjasf 28 "oh ff Sheriff’s Sale. ®N the first Tuesday in December next, at the Market-house, in (he cily of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, will he sold, Two negroes, Jambar and Mary, 2 horses, 3'oxen, 3 old carry logs, f 2 head of cattle, 30 head ol hogs, 1 side hoard, (aide and ends, 1 pair card tables, 1 'ward robe, 1 candle stand, 1 cradlsp, 1 wash stand and a clock—-levi ed upon ns the property of Michael F. Boisclair, to satisfy 'sundry executions, yiz. Anselm* "Bugg, vs. .said Boisclair, T. C. Butler, for his assignees, vs. JM. F. Boisclair, arid sundry others vs. the same. A I.So, One carriage, one pair horses, one gig and harness, two negro men, Jack and Prince, 2 acres of land on the wa ters' of Cupboard crock, adjoining Sn vage and JVl’Tyre, 4 tiiarts of stock in the Union Road Compaq, Nos. 26, 27, 2fi and 29, opposite Savannah, -one pew iu the Cpiscopal Church, Augusta, and one sixth part of 4 tracts of land, lying in Richmond county, containing 1200 acres in (he whole, being the interest of Hama M’Kinne in the. estate of Thomas Gal phiri, doc.—also sundry household and and kitchen furniture, levied upon and sold by order of tha assignees of llama IVPKinnc as said M’Kinne’s property. Conditions, cp.:h, before delivery—pur chasers to pay for titles. Daniel Savage, Sheri/)' Ji, C, November 2 26 t6s Will be Sold, O N Saturday the 26th day of Doc. next, at the lute residence of Eli sha Anderson, sen. deceased, of Burke County, part of the slock of cattle, hogs, sheep and goat", together with corn, fodder and plantation utensils. Terms made known on the day of sale, Ann Anderson, Ex'trx. Jas. Anderson, Ex'r. November 26 ' 37 tfi t A Card. A YOUNG Man who has done business XX in an ejdefteive Mercantile House in Europe for a considerable time, well acquainted with book k eping and all (he routine of business, from the Grocery to the counting room, wishes a situation in | tfiis city. He 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 (hispaper. November 18 32 ts TW.UVTn.XG, A FEW Gentlemen can he accommo dated with hoard(and lodging if re qnired)i.i (ho largo brick Building, next above (lie Post-office. September 24 10 tf 4 Notice. BY order of the Board of Trustees of the Richmond Academy, will he routed, nl the market-house, in (his city, on the 4th day of January next, for five years, all that part ol Lot No. 6, which lies south ot the Reaver Dam, containing about ten acres; also, a lot containing about five acres, lying between Telfair and Watkins streets, and cast of the square at present occupied by Mr. Can lelou, as a vegetable garden. At the •"ame time and place, will be rented, on building lease, about ten other Lots ot various sizes,* from a half to one and a hall acres each; all eligibly situated, and ou accomme (piling terms. A plan of the Lois will he exhibited to applicants prior to the time of it required. Anderson Watkins, h. C. Cantelou, Committee. November 30 38 ts 100 Dollars Reward, ( Conditionally.) TCI LOPED, Irom the subscriber on the J_i evening of the 28th insf. a negro woman named Rachel aud her child Sal ly- The woman about 26 years of age j a-id her child 6 months. Her complex- \ ion about the same a- our country-born 1 negroes, her f.icc inclined to bo long— thick lips, good teeth and on hcrfaccisn mole about (he size of a small pea, which looks at first like a blood blister, middle sized. As 1 helieS'o she has hr?n per suaded off by some while person, I will give the above reward for her apprehen sion and that of (he thief, together with proof sufficient ‘for conviction, ve Ten Dollars for horse!/' and child" if lodged In any Jail where t can get her again, or • I delivered to mo in Augusta, will pay all reasonable expense? —owners yfan'd Patroons of coats, are warned not to give her a passage from ibis place, ft, is expected she may try to.get to Charles ton, on her way to Baltimore, from which place she was brought. B. B. Mitfhclk , Augusta, Nov. 30 40 31 CT Tut ccli.'.rif the. Savannah (ienr pwn and Charleston Courier, art''request ed to insert tue. above; 3 tinier note' ftrneard their accounts to me immediately. \ ii. n. m. James M. Thompson, HAVING removed his Office to a room in the upper part of Mr. Ja cob Danforth’s brick building, on I’road near Washington street, (.chore he may at all tiroes be found except when pro fessionally engaged,) respectfully ten der? his services to his friends and tin 1 public in the practice of LA tV, to trans act any business reposed to his clung?, in the several courts of the middle circuit November 5 27 ts ( Notice, WILL be sold jat the market-house,- in the city of Augusta, on the first day of January next, twenty shares .Steam-Bpat Stock, belonging to the e?- - tate ot hi. M ‘Kinney, deceased, and sold hy aw order of Court, fir (ho bene fit of the heirs aud creditors of said es- , (ate. To- ms mad.-' known at sole. C.S. M‘Kinney, Hy I A. Tr.rdv. jour, Agenl. •- Xor. '?? ■ * lawtd- Pro posals, I ! JOHNERSkIn-kkfM For puMJting (t Key i <■/ coco.; "-"M I <9 - l ,e,ioJ more fraught with ,vv® . portance thari the present, q i . S°od, in no ordinary tlpgrce . aC* . I ccnlation and intrigue | rn f , , : sl "Tcd the seat of Patriotism -'^l verted her sacred f Dne in ’ chw den. Political hostility , S ! Po! ‘ al ambition are making flu '|‘H roads upon the sanctuary of m , r . B|| ; tut ion, that honesty may Wol J Ws claim, , Ihe P nsl <f honor, is a priran e. : ,8 These are no visionary obscrvai;®! I they are justified liy the ~r,."C nt ■ 1 bon ol things. From Lomnarn, H • this great Republic now pr,, i aspect truly deplorable; uji ,■ . “Measures," is the ■ I wearied and specious zealofo ‘ ■ I factions,” has deluded manv c » i sainted path of (he Gonstid,(i 0D H Tacitus has it, that there are rets more, inveterate then those / olives. How important then is it S the American Family should guard against every cause of iwH —they should crush the monster i* incipient y, it (bey do not wish to ■ that Iraternal discord Is the sure runner of disunion and destruction I is in vain that we sacrificed r.iir'ljß and treasure to blazon v ilhcvl cal edifice, if anarchy and reign within :—the glittering fatnr S soon mingle with the dust; ami w’as once gazml upon with wonder B admiration, will, inn little .time, ufl gardet! only as a splendid ruin ! B so divert oven the ojipenrance oLqB a catastrophe—to allay those nngrv ;fl ing"a? much as possible— to preserve* unanimity.of Southern feelinp, ail d| Southern interest—wnd to create an iB ty of action, which will give a livcivaß reciprocal ioipetusto our Trade am],'/-I culture, will bo the primary ohjcrtß the Sorrnr.nrr Pacificator. pfl sonal abuse of no kind whatever viljß admitted within its column?. I It is not to be inferred, however, tlB the Pacificator will he neutral or paxfl in the political occurrent c» of the dr-fl no—they will he canva??ed wdh freeikfl Until must he distinctly understood,tlß Ihejjaper will not be slavishly tied d.B to ariy party. Political consistency |B a virtue rarely In be met with. Intrrsß passion, or prejudice, ton often warps B blinds our judgment; and a perlinaciß in error is frequently mistaken fora trß devotion to principles of honor. Hmß the bigot and impostor in politics and rfl ligion will sometime triumphantly sv isl with the current of popular favor, whilfl (he patriot and Christian, like prccinß metals, glitter for a moment, then sinkß the bottom. V With this brief outline, we subml ourselves to'(he patronage of (hxpuM He, until our work shall speak forkselß It will appear in January ensuing. ■ CONDITIONS. I The Southern J'ncifienlor, will tjfl publi«hed three times a wAk with cfl tire new lyjie, on as large a sheet as anß paper in the southern states, t $ C pfl annum, payable on the appeaniinc H the first number, or $ 7, at the expirß tiou of (he year. B Advertisements and other printing al the cust. mary rates. K Urr Editors of newspapers in thl Bout hern States, are requested to givß the above a few insertions. I NovembcrSO 40w3t I Administrator's Sales. I Agreeably to an order ot thJ Court of Ordinary of RichinnnJ county, will i>e sold, at the market hmisJ in the cily of Augusta, on the first Tuesl day in January next, all the mulividfil real estate of Ferdinand Phinksy, late ol said county, deceased—to wit: I I tract La ml, Wayne Cty, ISO acres, No. 397,15 t ilil 1 do do do ' 490 „ „ 117 2 I j 1 do do do 490 „ „ 34 2 I ; 1 do do Wilkinson C. 202 1-2 „ 144 19 ~ I ;l do do do 202 1-2 „ 109 13 „ I 1 do do do . 202 1-2 „ 122 14 „ I ALSO, Agreeably to said order, will be sold, on (.he same day, four t’ews, iu ChrH Chtirch, Nos. 9, 98, 101 and 110, and two Pews in St. Paul’s Church, Nos. 15 and 54. All of the above properly sold for the benefit «f (he bei's efsaid estate, Terms made known on the day of sale. John Phinizy, Ac'ing AMr of the. Flute of F, t homy October 26 23 wtds ExecutorV Sale. WILL be gold mi the third Saturday of December next, at the late re sidence of David Walker, junr. that valuable tract nr parcel of LAND, lying in the county of Columbia, fourteen miles from Augusta, on the road leading to Wright?borodgh, together with corn, fodder, wheat, oats, hors??, work-steers, plantation utensils, &c. Sold iu compli ance with the Will' o r Jesse Albreton, deceased. James Yarbrough, ) F , &, William October 24 221aw2m Administratars Sale. WILL be sob), at Columbia court house, on the Ist Tuesday in Ja nuary next, a nesro man named Lewis, about thirty years of age, belonging to he estate of John Durden, deceased, — solfl for the benefit-hf (be heirs and cre ditors of sai 1 decras‘*d T fly order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of said counly. Jesse Durden, adm’r. Ann Durden, adm’x. November 12 30 wtd TO BAKERS, A i\& PrWatfe ¥ amiTies • - A CONSTA \f supply of New flour i. (HAXALfi brand) inferior to none in t he ITnion, will he kept for sale at Mac kenzie & Ponce’s Ware-House. Pontcß&ttf'f* ‘ " -8 ‘f