Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, December 24, 1822, Image 4

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To IlitT, For iht ernrumf V, rnHE nag row belonging lo the estate ■' JL at John Casnin, deceased, consist log of HeOae Servants, Carpenters, FieM and Beat {lands, - Also to Rent, a house wl lot on the JfcMsHiUs.— For terms, pplyt - _ . ■ C. M. G«sh!n, Ex’t*. Dec. 81 47 ts Brought to Aflgu£ta Jail, A Negro man named Wllie, who says /V he belongs to Mr. Hides, Columbia County, near Wxightsborough, He lately the property of Mr- James CojliuS Cff the‘time.county. i»> - '• , AWO > W-JU-,: > Nelson, who says, jb« Wongs to Mr. Samuel M’Gfiee, in EIMK couu - ty. ■ v- • The owners are requested to call, provl property, and take them away. T. Stewart, Jailor. December 21 ; r 47 3t 1 ‘ 1 ... ■' JT'” - ~~ > Notice. , LOST ormisltud, Iwo Notes of hand; given by Edmund B.,Glascock to Js.se Johns, of bearer, one day after dale, for thirty dollars, each dated 19th ■of March, 1828, I further fonwtrnE. B. Glascock front paying-said notes as I have not received any value ■ thereof.— Any person finding said notes aad leaving tAsm at fte Chronicle Office, shall re ceive a reasonableteward. v- -v - , . r \DecedW > 1338 46 3t , Notice. THE subscriber offer*for sale at the Furniture Ware Room, nearly op posite Cumming’s brink building, fifor-I --' ' street, an assortment of handsome Cabi net. Furniture and Chairs, belonging to the estate qf his father, which will be sold at very reascnable prices—Among Which are -the following articles, Vi£.— Grecian Sofas, Side Boards, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Setts Dining fables, Tea do Ladies dressing do. Work Stands, Piano Stools, Mahogony and common Bed steads, Wash' Stands, ejegaut—foncy Chairs, plain Windsor do, Ac..fjfcc. Robert Dimoo. - O* Orders in the Cabinet Or. Chair line, promptly executed. ■ • ! December 2. W5139' - -. ~ -1; ■ i i-■ "d. Dissolution. THE firm of Kean and Charlton, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The Books of the above concern, and also of the concern of Kean, Duyrjc inck and Charon, sure placed in tlie hands of John K. M. Charlton, who isdu ly authorized to settle and adjust the af fairs of said concern*. John E. Kean. John K. M. Charlton. Benj. T. Duyckinck. -December I:.', lUBB. 43 3tw r Negroes for Sale. (TplWO very valuable men, .one twenty-seven the other twenty-five years old- They are family negroes, not Meg at to sell on ipceoUUoa, but Md with much reluctance by the owner to raise money, and are of .s—.they are both very active, capable, bumble fellows,; eseSU hmt csrnsijre <fc.«*r», and in Atft can turn their hinds to almost liny busluest. One of them is • pretty good rough carpenter. They are both St work now, and have been for some time in Ham burg with Mr. Henry' Spiers; Who can tell la part what they can do. Enquire at thisOAec- November 30, 1823. SI wtf Literature. A GENTLEMAN, who,received his education In the University of Glas gow, and has devoted fifteen years to the instruction of youth in classical wad scien tific knowledge, wishes to. obtain* situa tion as Principal of an Academy In Geor gia. His Lady has conducted a.Pemals Seminary for nine years, and is well qual ified to instructyoung Ladies in the vari ous branches of polite and useful litera ture, The most satisfactory References can be given. _A? permanent location if tholnfenton, health will be consulted. Letters, addressed to J.,F. E. Beattie’s Ford N. C, yfill meet With immediate attention. ~' . .In.. December 12. *3, JOtw Female Academy, BEMOV h T „ JOSEPH Andre ws Si i homah P. Jtfn*?, Principals of the- above Academy, having Jisposed.of (heir interest in the building* lately occupied by them, have removed to-tnp healthy and pleasant vil lage of Witliafcebaro’ in Granville Coun ty North-Carolina, 13 miles west from Warrenton .(* where their; School will open on the 2nd Monday iu January )823. The same course of study here tofore pursued, will be cootinubu Under nil the skxw teacheh, they .bqfog «sem» Dersof the family. The Pupils arC in structed not ooly ip the rudimept* of knowledge, but also in the high* t branches of fCienCe, ever taught in Fe male Seminaries; including. Grammar and Parsing, Belles tfottrefe Geography, Chymes try, Natural Philosophy, Botany, Astronomy, Sec. The principals possess a better Philosophical Apparatus than most of our Colleges; and lectures are delivered on the different subjects, ac companied with experiments; Board, with tuition iu all the above branches, 6Q dollars per session. Mnsic, Drawing and Painting andtlfo Latin and Greek languages are aI?o taught ;and Charged as follows : Music 30 dollars. Drawing and Painting 20 dollars, and the languages 10 dollars per session., arnurtt for board and tuition if payable iu advance, and each lady is to fi/rniih herself with a coverlid, a pair of sheets, blankets and towels. New Pupils pay only from the part of the Session in which they are admitted. There are eight competent teachers, whose time is de voted to the business of this institution. tf'ltliamhoro', JV. C. JVbr. SO 41 wKt '■ii —i ——-■»- hi -'..'m;. Notice. PERSONS having demands - against the estate of William Gwin, deceas ed,qre requested to profmiLthem, and those indebted <o make immediate par meot to , xA. Walker, Jldmr. Jo reafcttr.fi*. wfit-ST \ \ Stoves, Stills, &c. - f CROOKING Store* of superior con struction, Franklin or opea Stoves—some very elegant, Baking, box and sheet Iron do Cwper Stills of all sixes* Steam Stills—Brass and Copper Ket- Bras* Andirons and Shovels St Tongs, Coffer Tea-Kettles—Bar Lead, .. . Sheet Copper end Brass, Sheet Iron, suitable for 0 m Saws, N Domestic Cotton Goods. ; ; : . A,so ». On ConsignmeDt, ■ Letter k Common Wriliug Paper, 1 Webster's Spelling Books by thequan titv, ;• j Shad Seines at reduced prices, i * Spanish Scgars, Sic. - FOR SALK Bf ’ ' John Beach & Co. ( . October 5. 14 oaw3m LIME. ” ’ (\/kA llerces superior Thomastown * fil fl * u’islacked stone Lime, just re r ceived, will be sold low for cash or ap -1 proved paper. 1 ALSO, A few ktg4 prime Oos.ieu Butter, pul -• up expressly for family use. Arply to : x Christopher Low, A few doors east of J. Jk W. Harper’s, Brotd Street: j December 14 ‘44 wtf ► .i i—■ ■ ■ ■ Sale, Rent and Hiring. s '|T7ILL be sold, atjbe late residence - W of Joshua Grinnge, deceased, iu - Lincoln County, ou the 83d of January - next, a part of the personal properly be u longing to the estate of said deceased, B consistiug-Of horses, hogs, cows, sheep, 5 four yoke of oxen, two ox carts, one road . -waggon, one set of blacksmith’s tools, i, two cotton gins, plantation tools, bouse ,hold and Kitchen furniture. Also, be » tween throe and four hundred bafrtls of. - corn, and several thbusand pounds of well f r cured fodder, and about fifty bushels of excellent seed oats, and various other ar , t tides too tedious to mention. Sale to r continue from day to day. Terms made , known on the day of sale. |„ • ~■■■•' AT.9O, Will be rented, on the 2Sth of Janua- Jfy, at the samv place, until the Ist day ■pf January thereafter, the Plantation on * which the deceased resided, tying on Lit . tie River, (upon Which there is a c6m , fortßbbr ttvo story dwelling house, with - every necessary out building,) together t with the sqw ahd grist mills, all of which is in good order, and the ferry across Lit * tie Riyer, at. which there is an excellent new fiat! ’ Also,' the plantation at present in the occupancy of Jordan Leveritt, ly ing near the'Savannab river. At,(o, At the same time and place, will be hi red until the S&th of December thercaf * ter, all the Negroes belonging to 4h'o es tate of said deceased, consisting mostly of e men and boys, among whom there are Y three blacksmiths and an excellent cook. * Win. H. Harper, acting Exr. i December 19 46 fawtd t ,l "" ’• ■ 1 ' 11 ‘ * Notice. * ALL those who have demands against the estate of James Stapler, late of k Columbia County, deceased, are request •d to present them legally authenticated within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to the estate to make im -1 mediate payment. Elizabeth Stapler, Ex'trx. ! N- i*. Collins, Ex'r. K - John Barnes, Ex'r . December 6 40 law6w I ii ■» r . ; Notice. - O TOLEN, on the 28th of October last, » l 9 from Liucolnr Court House, a large I dark BAT HORSE, five feet (wo or . three inches high, his tail nicked, eight * years old, trots, racks and canters well, I supposed to be worth one hundred and Seventy-five of two hundred dollars; also a saddle and bridle taken with him, i about halfword. The ;nan who is sup posed to -have stole him calls himself Rogers—about forty years of age, tall and*thin visage, inclined to be oald beaded, hair a Httlc inclined lobe red. . One hundred, dollars will be given lor ' the apprehension Of'the thief aud horse . | or fifty dofiklfr for the horse only. ! John Bentley . * Lincoln County, Geo , November. 16 32 w6lp 1 Notice. r 7b all and tiiiguler Hu eredilort oj Samue I * Fielding. r TTA V(NQ informed the court that on f -H th*t\V<nlJ“l|»irdof Deccmbernext,' - I shall apply'to rfatJ court, in Madison, f . Morgan county, in order to lake the be t nefit of the insolvent act—you are htre - by notified to attond at (he said court * anu time, and shew cause, if any you , have, why I should not be relbased from ~ confinement. 1 r . w\Samdel Fielding. 1 October 23 wtd I h _ , Exc.cUtoxs Sales. > \\OILL be sold, On the second day of , 'Jw January next, at the lute residence I ot Josias Boswell, deceased, the whole I of the real and personal estate of said de , ceased (excepting the negroes)-consis l ting of about 400 acres ofland, lying i»n , mediately on the road leading -from Co c Cptvnrbiii Coort--Houso to’Augusta, i 'Moen miles above the latter place; , a good slock of horses, cattle, hogs and r slufop, household and kitchen furniture, r wfijfl carriages, plantation tools, the t crop of wheat, corn, fodder gad cotton. The;saje will continue from day to day until the whole is sold. The. conditions will bq made known bn the day of sale. BoSWeJI, Ex j er. Novemher, ]4t:. 32 w6,w , ■ BOARBI.Vti, * A FE\V Gentlemen can be accoinmo i».ilated with board(aud lodgingjf re quired)ia the large brick Building, next above tlie Posl-oulce. ' September 24 K) ts Valuable Rea! Estate FOR SALE. WILL be sold, on the Ist Tueidary in- January next, at the Court house in Lincoln county, between the usual hours of sale, by order of tie Ho norable Copift of Ordinary of said coun ty, that valuable body of Land, lying on Savannah river, three miles below Pe tersburg, in said county, coutainingthir teen or fourteen hundred acres, five hun dred of which is excellent low grounds} it being the real estate of Ezekiel Du Bose, dec. The plantation is In good repair, has an elegant two story dwell ing house, a gin hotise, packiiig screw, and other convenient buildings, too te dious to mention—an excellent seine yard, &c. The terms are very liberal, only one fifth in hand, and the rest to bo, paid at four, annual instalments. 'Those who wish to purchase one of the njosl valuable settlements now offered forjjjrte' in the up country, aba respectfully Tn vited to call and v lew the premises be fore the day of sale.; - Micajah T. Antony, arfw’r. November 7 523 wifi For Sale. A GOOD Black Smitta with hi? wife and their male child. Apply, ift the absence of the subscriber, to Mr. Ji' S. Beers or Mr. George M. Walker, Ad gusla. F. Walker.-: October 1 13 -—.... —— t ' — Administrator’s Sale. " S ‘J ON the first Tuesday in January next, a( Columb.a court-house, will be‘ sold, a ,«e Valuable Plantation in. Columbia fount» on Die Uche Creek, adjoining Byrd B. 'Tindill, Magrudcr d others* containing 240 acres, being the real estate of Jonatlian Tiodill, deceas ed ; and sold by an order of Court, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms of sale will be made known on the day. Elizabeth Tindill, Jldmr'x. Sol. Hogo, Adm'r. October 15 18 Ms 1 Executor’s Sale. T¥O!LL be sold, at the Market-House, in the 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 Mopre, Executors Estate oj John Willson, November 19 “• • 33 tds Just received at the Augusta Bookstore, ’ A supply of Thompson’s celebrated Ipr Eye Water. i . ALSO, A FEW BOXES Os Febrifuge Electuary: December 12. 43 . To Rent, JhA la the viebily of the Post nfn® Office, a large and. convenient I IMi DwelTiPg- House, With 2 Stores in front and a capacious Cellar under neath. Apply to Mackenzie Sz Ponce. October 31 , 25 tt ■- I .■— — Notice. - tlTtliLbsbired at the Market House, tv iu the city of Augusta, on the Ist day of January irett, the Plantation and Negroes belonging the children of Samuel Sugg, deceased. Persons who have hi red the Negroes for the present year, are requested to have them then Clothed agreeable to the terms of hiring. A. Bugg, Guardian. December 19 4G’ td ( The subscriber informs the community that ho will open an even ing school on Monday the 14tk inst. at his school room, on Green sit feel, opposite the n»y-Jlall, where will be taught, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar aUd Geography, Mensuration of Superfices and Solids, Su-ceying, he. , For further information, application may be made to Charles Grenville. October 8 15 ts Notice. Application will be made to the lioborable the Court of Ordinary of Columbia cou.ty, on the first Mon day.in January next, for leave to sell three Negroes, tp wit: George, Jim & Patsey, belonging to the estate of James C. Walker, dec. of said county, to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of said deceased. Thomas Colvard, ad’mr. Dec. 7 4j William Luttday and wife \ In Equity, and Paul 11. Bevill f In Striven • ®*. C Suptrioior Paul Bevill. V Court. W ILL be sold, on the orst day of Ja nuary next, at the Court-house, Jacksouboro*, Scrinen county, agreeable to a decree of the Honorable the Sope rior Court of Striven county, between tho usual sale hours, one Negro Man, minted Valentine. James Bryan, S. S. C. December 7 41 M, Executor’s Sale. V«»(LL be sold, pursuenl to an or d se en# of Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, at the Court House of said county, on tho first Tuesday in February next, one Hundred, acres of laud, in said county, belonging to the estate of Wil liam l r . Beall, deceased- on Keg areeu, adjoining Eubatfk anJHflg u» sold for the benefit of "the heirs ac T crediioM oi said deceased. Win. Jones, Ejfer. VJ. Alexander, Executor in right orhiswife. , -November 4,0 gn , / Sheriff’s Sfale. ON the first Tuesdayin Januarytinxt, ' will-be sold, at the Court-house, hi >< Columbia county, lfi«'following proper- ■! ty, viz: . - i 114 acres of Land, on the wa- : tors of Sfillivau’s creek, adjoining Wil- ' liugham aud Davie, to satisfy an execit- 1 tion, John Pittman in. John C, Willing- 1 bam. ALSO, One black Mare, to satisfy an Ixecution, Marshall Pittman vs. William Satterwhite. ALSO, Four Negroes, Midway, Peg gy, Anny and March, aud 200 acres of Land, adjoining Wellborn, Wood and other/, to satisfy an execution, Hfratn, Pittman vs. John Sahdiford. ' ALSO, , |) Five Negroes, Becky and heL (bur children, Jpcob, Hannah, Eliza ai- Dianna, to satisfy an execution, Williat«« Jones vs. William Thomson and .John Lara kin. ' ALSO, One yoke of oxen, one cart, three cows and two calves, one black : mare and one shot gun, to satisfy sundry executions, S. Greenlee and others vs. i Adm’xof 14. Shackelford. .. ALSO, .One. negro boy f by the name qf Kin, to satisfy sundry executions, Wil liam See ay and others- vs Nhlh*! Griffin. ALSO, 100. acres of Land, on the wa ters of Dp ton’s creek, adjoining Winfrey [, and Murray, to satisfy an execution, ' John Cane vs. Ex’rs of William HiXon, * deceased. ALSO, • 131_ acres, of Land, on the wa ' fefs of the Uche creek, adjoining Tindill ! and Davis, to satisfy sundry executions, I Solomon Hoge. vs. Nimrod Jones. [’■ ALSO, A parcel of Corn, which will be sold aud measured out to the purcha ser at the residence es Wiliam Perry, to' satisfy an execution, Mcshack Roberson vs. William Perry. Wm. F. Wilkins, i D, Sh'fC. C. December 7 41 tds t Sheriff’s Sale. 8 VAT" ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday If in January next, at the Court - house, Jacksonboro’, Striven county, between the hours of ten anil four o’clock. , / One negro mao, named Samp son, levied on as the property of Dame) . -Daly, to satisfy an execution in favor of Moses Larisey vs. Daniel Daly-arud Ro bert D. M’Ktoney. Levied aud return ed to me by a constable. ALSO, Three hundred acres of Land, more or Ices, adjoining, belonging to the, heirs of Bevill, in said county, levied on as (he property of Paid Bevill, to sati.-fy a fi. fa. in favor of William Lundy aud wife, and Paul U. Bevill, vs. Paul lievill. Also, three hundred acres of Laud, more dr less, adjoining lands of Gross Scrugs, levied on as the property of the aforesaid ■ Paul Bevill, to satisfy a fi. fa.in favor of William Lunday and wife, and Paul K. Bevill, vi. paiil Bevill. Property point | ed out by William Lunday. , . ALSO, One sorrel Mare, levied bn as the property of James Caswell, to satisfy & fi. fi In favor of Benjamin S. Laicr. ALSO, ' One hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoinining lands of John U. Ho t Herts, lying in said county, levied on as t tH fi properly of William -T. Barnes, to I j satisfy sundry executions in favor of 1 Zticheus Long vs. said Barnes. Levied . and returned by a constable. k James Bryan, S. S. C. I December 7 41 tds Notice. ON the first day of January next, at the Market House, in the oily of » Augusta, will be rented for one year, the plantation above Augusta adjoining the , United States l arsenal, and a lot of laud. . and the improvements thereon on the north side of Broad Street in the village [ of Springfield, belonging to the estate of t George Pearson, deceased. John H. Mann, acting Admr. ; December 10. I t J 42 f Notice. f®\N the first day of January next, at V«/ the Market House, in the city of Augusta, will be hired lor one year, all , Negi-ocs belonging to Arabolla L. Pearson, a minor. Terms made known at the time of Hiring. |. John H. Metui, Guardian t Ewcember 10. 11 ?11 i '■ ■ '"N > ! Notice. first day of January next, at Sqf the Market House, in the city of Augfiftu, will be hired for one year, all the Negroes belonging to the estate of Chauncey Jones, deceased. Terms made known at the time of hiring. 1 | Mary H. Jones, Admr. -December 10. t 1 J 42 Notice. XjrrlLL bo sold, by the Sheriff of Ab jW beville District, at the court house, within the legal hours, mi the first Monday iu January next, a tract of land of 27 Dcres, about ISauleefroiu tho court bouse, -known by the name of the Dead fall, which has been consideredan excel lent stand fora siorb and tavern. Dec. 10 42 Ida 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, beianging'to the estate of John Willson, deceased,—among them are several va luable house servants, (male and fe nrtble,) carpenters, bout hands, Sic. Terms—Notes, vvitli approved eudor ers, at ninety days. J«hn Campbell,; , John Moore, ) ■ ■ ’ Stoker 31 fid I* ' Notice. ' BV order of the Board of Trustees of the Richmond Academy, will be , rented, at the market-house, in this city, on. the 4th day of January neat, for live 1 y ears* all that .part of Lot So. .5, which I Uea south of the Beaver Dam, .containing ] about ten acre?; also, a lot,containing 1 about five acres, lying between Telfair ( and VVatkinS streets, and east pf square-at present occupied by Mr, Caii telou, as a vegetable garden. At the same time amj place, will be rented,on- • building lease, about ten other Lots of various sizes, from a half to one and a halfhrres each,’ all, eligibly situated, and - on accommodatipjg terms. -’A plan of the Lots Will be exhibited to applicants prior to the time of leasing, if required. I * v Anderson Watkins, ( L. C. Cautdou, 1 ' Commi/lei. ’ ■ ■ t --■■■■ l —;■■■> J ’* * I »'■ 1 i \ % . ’ Notice* v 4 LL persons having demands against -TJ. 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 Pbinixy, Adm'K ( Augusta, November 14 • ,31 ts I Final Notice.-- I ALL persons indebted to the office of the Augusta Chronicle & . Georgia Gazette, during the proprietorship of Jo- 1 sent V. Bkvan, are hereby notified, ■ that all unsettled accounts will after the 1 first ol January next, be placed jn the < hands of an officer for collection. Those 1 who may be disposed to avail themselves > of this notice, are informed that the 1 Books and accounts are Jqft with Mr. 1 Wm. Shannon, at the Globe Tavern, who will attend to any settlement which may be tendered during the absence of the subscriber. ’ . 1 H. Hannahan, : Agent fur the Proprietor. November 19 33 ts J ames MT^Thompson, HAVING removed-his -Udire to a room in the upper of Mr. Ja cob Danforth’s brick building, on-Broad near Washington street, (where be tnajy > at all times be found except, when pro fessionally engaged,) respectfully ten* ders his services to his friends and the public in the practice of LAW, to Iran*- . act any business reposed to his charge, in the several courts of the middle circuit. November 5 " 27 tf_ i 1 . i Mi'.V.i r’i',l Administrator’s Sale. WU be soM, in Burke County, oe the 9tii it*y us January next, at (hr Me tcsldsncc of Ulishu Anderson, sen Jecu**ed, part us tike per sonal property of said deceased, consisting or ten bead of Horses, one forty-five my Oip, one«ulkey and harness, and a number of too tedious to uu-nlion. Sale to curftUm* from day to day until«be whole is told. Terms made known tu the day of sale. . - Ant Anderson, Admrx. Augustus H. Anderson. Admr. ■ November SO, 1322. . • • It Ten Dollars Reward. STRAYED from the stable of the Sub scriber on Friday the 22dinst.a large white docked tail HORSE, seven years old.—Whoever Will return him to me, or give information where he can b 3 found, shall receive the above re ward. v John W; Read. November 28 ■» 37 Insurance against Fire. Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Company Agency,, Office under the Globe J'avem. 14 billE subscriber offers to take risks »- wL gainst fife on houses, out buildings, goods, wares, and merchandise, in Au* gusta and Ut vicinity. > Timothy Edwards, - Agent , Augusta , Geo. Oct. 12 17 ts ’ T'fHE Subscriber informs his friends. ~ JL and the public, that his READING UOOM r is just arranged, and that" H*» Bar is much more cumeniint. And on ac-, count ut changing the situation iif the latter, he is better able to provide,for the accommodation of bis customers; ami can safb'y promise them, that as fa- aa hi* means and ability ip comply , with hia wishes oan go, he will attend to the comfort and convenience, of eve ry gueal who may honor him yvith a calk Tim Snvunnaii and Washington Stages put up at the G obc.' Wit. SHANNON. Orcyfhdret. 20 —r—- To Jiired, THE Negroes belonging to the estate of Joliu Bacon, deceased, for the ensuing year. Also, to rent or sail, 176 aerfes of Land, situate two miles b«k»w Augusta, adjoining the lands of Hamil ton, White and others. - For terms en quire at Dr. Cunningham’s. Eliaa R. Bacon, ad* iV. December 1 45 ts ( v axes for 1823 I T! Office of Clerk of Council, will ' opened from two to five o’clock, P;M| on every day, except Sundays, duWg the jnonth of January easuijg, at the City Hall, at widt h time and place Will be received the ri. iros of property, ■ within the limits of Che City ot Augusta; liable to Hoad and \lVall Tax for Use year 1823. D. Claike, <*. e. December 12. 43 id Notice. WILL be rented, on the 28th instant, at Fury’s Ferry, on the Sonlh- Carilina side, for the term of one-year, the Plantation, Ferry and Ferryman.— Also, the Plantation on the Georgia side. Terms; notes with approved security ‘ will be required. Martha Fury, adm'x. W. P. Dcarmood, qdm'r. i December 13 4 1 td * '• Vu*-TrS.*’ ■ ■ Executor’s Sale, I _ „ WILL B£ SOLD ■ QlTMonaujt the *?th of at the residence of Jamn.T^B pq. all the Negroes belonging to isl fate of Dreadtil Puce, deceased tU Eirsuance of an order obtained ' ” onourable the Court of “i Columbia County. Ter», a Thomas Pa Ce ' K| > Drcachil Pace, ■ “ December 14. V — —Z 1,1 ■ Notice. H A persons having demands anH 'SrJfc. JohQ Willson, t£H the tity of Augusta, deceased «r. ■ quested to present the same, mi tbH mdebled to raid estate will make S meat to ‘ . , , * V . ■■ E - , • John Moore, ■ Notice, I WM. fce sold, on Monday, til; J December next, at the Uousefl >v. 1.. Kerman, late ofCblumroa co UM B deceased, a part of the personal proo3 ty hclongiiyg to the estate of said decejulß consisting of horses, hoes, cattle till eftrts, two >oJ« of u»od, one still, oji •ton machine, 00. W L i , l.m\iiT t i corn and cotton crop, household anfl kitchen furniture, plantation tool#, feel Also, WtH be rented, on the 31st of Uifl same month, lot* the term of one jearl the plantation of said deceased; and also J wiH-he hired, at the same time and placil all the Negroes Mpn-iog to said doceaJ ed, among Which are two good black J smiths. 'Perms made known on the 4arJ Horatio GartreD, &fm>, I November il . 34 I Notice. Ir WILL be rented, on theaaco&dSa-B turda/ in January next, at the I ate residence of Mrs. Mary M’Gee, on ■ Rig Spirit r reek, the Saw M«us and Plan- Hr tation. until the' »st of January, 1825, Hi and all the Negroes belonging to Wiliua.Hi:( M’Ge-e, a minor, will be hired, for, «ne Hu year.- On the same dpiy r wnl be told all Ha ' the Stock, household and kitchen Purus- Hi ture belonging to said minor. I H. M’Tyte, Gufdian. I H VtrtLL be hired, for one year, a negro H " " man, and will be sold one Mule, H with sundry articles, belonging to the es- H tale r ( Mrs. Mary M*Oee. t I Cun,' 1 it lons- of renting, selling and hi- H ring, will be made known on the day. ‘ H H. M*Tyre, Jldmr. I noretejm|7 V|M I Natick I lIBE City Co duel) will on, s4.snt I next, appoint K a Superintepdant of the Hospital, with » I salary of seven hundred dollar?, and n I Jailor, w>th a salary of Are hundred del- I larsprr aunutt. AppUcntMMs, cefttfia- I inr the names jof security, My be 1 hand* I eale the Clerk netiUhat dUfr. '' I D. Clarke, c, c. I December IS. iJ td I ■ wmrnmffmm . > t i in i Notice. I CjFALED proposals will be receirsS I ky by Jho. Clerk of Council, tttnl th* I first Saturday in January next, tor for* I wishing, the Jail nf Richmond County I with t.eal, for one year from that day.-* I Said meal tube of (he best quality, and I to be delivered at the Jail in such fnxn* I tily as may be required Weekly. I D. Clarke, c. c. December 12. 43 td Notice. SEALED iwoposals will be received at tin. Omce of the Clerk of Council, until the first Saturday in January next,, fir famishing the I'atients o t the City Hospital, in couformity to the one hun dred and twenty-first section of the Gen. erai Ordinance; for the regnlatihhof the "City Hospital. The duties are pointed out by the ordinance Bond, and, security will be required in the sum of two then* sand dollars. Applicant will name their securities. The Clerk of .Counqjl • will- fumish-TiM hiferage number of Pa-* lients in the Hospital iqr the .last year, the offers nflfl state the price for eacm patient daily for food and nursing only. D. Clarke, c. c. Dyember !>• . . Notice. ALL person# who Kaye n*gJiecUtf*lit tlisg their necocmts with the sub- Man ton, who is authorized to settle the jmme, with ttU other basinets interesting mysdif. ... Joseph Hawed, . July ,1Q - 345.tf :i Executor’s Sale. WILL be soldutp.Monday fith day of * 'January, ICB3, at the late red# dencc of John Rich, deceased, in. th» county of Elbert and State, of Georgia, Eleven Negroes* among which are a prime blacksmith, field hands, women and children, sd*>, com, cotton, fodder, horses, cattle, sheep* hogs, household and kitchen furniture* blacksmith and plantation tools, also, ai. number of articles too tedious to enumer ate.- Teriaof sale made known on the day of sale by ■ . .William Rich, Ex'tr. Nov. 26 S6tJs Executor's Sale. WILL be sold on the 15th of Janna < ry neat, at the,bowse of Harmonff Lamar, all the personal property of Lu cy Lamar, late of Columbia county, de ceased, Consisting of negroes, com, lad der, col ton, one hone and gig, cotteu gin, cattle, bogs, house-hold and kitchen furniture, tic. A credit until the SJ4h December* 1823, will he given by the purchasers giving .’small notes WiJi xp* proved security; ' Jilin Lamar, Ex** Decembers dOtd