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

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Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, at the Court ,house, in Columbia county, the following proper- i ty, vie; 1 114 acres of Land, on the wa- ; ters of Sullivan’s Click, adjoining Wil lingham and IMvie, to satisfy an execu- ' tion, John Pittman vs. John C. Willing- ' ham. ’ \ • ALSO, One black Mare,‘ to satisfy an | execution, Marshall Pittman vs. William , Satter white. ALSO, Four Negroes, Midway, Peg gy, Aorly and March, and 2(K) acres of Land, adjoining Wellborn, Wood and others, to satisfy an execution, Hiram Pittman vs. John Snmliford. ALSO, Five Negroes, Becky and her four children, Jacob, Hannah, Kli/i and Dianna, to satisfy an execution, William Jones rs. William Thomson and John Lamkin. ALSO, One yoke of oxen, one cart, j three cows and two 1 Calves, one black mare and one shot gfifl, to satisfy sundry executions, 8, Greenlee av.d others vs. Adm’xof K. Shackelford. ALSO, One negro hoy, by the name of Kin, to satisfy sundry executions, Wil liam Sceay and others Nalh’l Griffin. ALSO, 100 acres of Land, on the wa ters of tlpton’s creek, adjoining VV iufrey and Murray, to satisfy an execution, John Cane vs. Ex’rs of Williaiu Hixon, deceased. ALSO, 131 acres of Land, on the wa ters of the Uche creek, adjoining Tinflill and Davis, to satisfy sundry executions, Solomon Iloge vs. Nimrod Jones. ALSO, A parcel of Corn, whfch will be sold and measun • out to the purcha ser at the residence cl Wiliam perry, to satisfy an execution, Meshack Uoberson vs. William Perrv. Wm. F. Wilkins,- D. Sh'ff- C. C. December 7 41 Ids sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house, Jacksouboro’, Striven county, between the hours of ten and four o'clock. One negro man, named Samp ton, levied on as the property of Daniel Daly, to satisfy an execution in favor ol Moses Larisey vs. Daniel Daly and Ro bert D. M’Kinuey. Levied and return ed to me by a constable. 1 ALSO, Three hundred acres of Land, more or less, adjoining, belonging to the heirs of Bevill, in said county, levied on as the property of Paul Bovill v lo satisfy a fi.fa._in favor of William Lundy and wife, and Paul 11. Bevill, vs. Paul Bevill. Also, three hundred acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of Gross Sorugs, levied on as the property of the aforesaid Pan; Bevill, to satisfy a ft. fa.in favor,of William Lunday and, wife, and Paul 11. Bevill, vs. Paul Bevill. Property [mint ed out by William Lunday. ALSO, One sorrel Mare, levied on as the properly of James Caswell, to satisfy a ft. fa. in favor of Benjamin S, Laicr. ALSO, One hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoinining lauds of John H. Ro berts, lying in said county, levied on as the property of Williani T. Barnes, to satisfy sundry executions in favor of Zacheus Long vs. said Barnes. Levied and retumedJny a -onslable. James Bryan, S. S. C. December 7 41 tds Notice. ON the first Jay of January neat, at the Market House, in the city ol Augusta, will be rented (or one year, the plantation above Augusta adjoining the ' United States’ arsenal, and a lot of laud and the improvements therton on the north side of Broad Street in the village of Springfield, belonging to the estate of George Pearson, deceased. John H. Mann, acting Admr. December 10. tIJ 42 . Notice. the first day of January next, at the Market House, in the city of Augusta, will be hired for one year, all the Negroes belonging to Arabella L. Pearson, a minor. Terms made known at the lime of hiring. John H. Maun, Guardian December 10. t I J 41 Notice. /'SAN the first day of January next, pt the Market House, in the city of Augusta, will be hired for one year, all the Negroes belonging to the estate of Chauatey Jones, deceased. Terms made known at the time of hiring. Mary H. Jones, Admr. December 10. t 1 J 42 Koticq. WILL be soli], by the Sheriff of Ab beville District, at the court house, within the legal hours, on the first Monday in January next, a tract of land 0f27 acres, about 12mitesfrom the court house, known by the name of the Doad al|, which has been considered an excel lent stand fora store mid tavern. Dec. 10 42 tds Executor’s Sale. ON the first day ot January next, will be sold, at the Market-house, in the city of Augusta, twenty-five Negroes, belonging to the estate of John Willson, deceased, —among them are several va luable house (male mid fe male,) carpcnlers, boat hands, kc. Perms—Notes, with approved endor ers, at ninety days, J°h t Campbell, ) £ , Jofet Moore \^ x rs. Qt**«r 31 25 tds ’ * $ Notice. BT order of the Board o's Trustees of the Richmond Academy, will be rented, at the market-house, in this city, on the 4th day of January next, for five years, all that part of Lot No. 5, which lies south of the Beaver Dam, containing about ten acres ; also, a lot containing about five acres, lying between Telfair and Watkins streets, and cf.st of the square at present occupied by Mr. Can teiou, as a vegetable garden. At the same time and place, will be rented, on building lease, about ten other Lots of various sizes, from a half to one and a half acres each, all eligibly situated, and ou accommodating terms. A plan of the Lots willjMucbibiled to applicants prior i to the toqpVleasing, if required. Anderson Watkins, L. C. Cantelou, Committee, November 30 3B ts Notice. 1 LL persons having demands against J\. the Estate of Thomas A. Bones, deceased late of Richmond- county, are j requested to present them for settlement' within the time prescribed by law ; and those indebted to make payment to JolufcPhinizy, Adm'r. Augusta, November 14 31 If Final Notice. ALL persons indebted to the office of the Augusta Chronicle d: Georgia Gazette, during the proprietorship of Jo seph V. Bevaiv, are hereby notified, that a'l unsettled accounts will after (he first ol January next, be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Those who may be disposed tb 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 (he absence of the subscriber. H. Haunahan, Agent for tin Proprietor. November 19 33 If James JM. Thompson, HAVING removed bis Office to a room in the upper part of Mr. Ja cob Danfbrth’s brick building, ou Broad near Washington street, (where he may at all times be found except when pro fessionally engaged,) respectfully ten ders Lis services to his friends ami the public in the practice of LAW, to trans act any business reposed to bis charge, in the several courts of the middle circuit. November 5 27 ts Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, in Burke County, on the bib day of January next, at the late residence of Elisha Anderson, sen. deceased, part of the per sonal property of said deceased, consisting of ten bead of Horses, one forty-five saw (iin, • ;<• sulkev and harness, and a number of other articles, too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to | day until the whole is sold. Terms made known tu tire day of sale. Ann Anderson, Admrx. Augustus [I. Anderson, Admr. November 30, f 322. 38 Ten Dollars Reward. STRAYED from the stable of the sub scriber on Friday the 22d inst. a large while docked tail HOUSE, seven yea re old.-- Whoever will return him to me, or give information where he can b : found, shall receive the above re ward. John W. Read. November 28 37 Insurance against Fire. Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Company Agency, Office under the Globe Tavern. GTOHE subscriber offers to lake risks a- AA gainst fire on houses, out buildings, goods, wares, and merchandise, iu Au gusta and its., vicinity. Timothy Edwards, Agent, Augusta, Geo. Ocf. 12 17 if TiVYiviUsr. 'B’HIE Subscriber informs bis friends ianii (he public, that his HEADING ROOM, is just arranged, and that his Bar is much mure conven'd m. And on ac count of changing the situation of the latter, he is better able to provide for the accommodation of his customers; and can safely promise them, that as fa- i\s Ins means and ability to comply with nis wishes Can go, he will aitend to the comfort and convenience of eve ry guest who.may honor him with a call. (O’ The Savannah and Washington Slagts put up at tlr.* Giobe. AVAL SHANNON. December 20. To be Hired, THE Negroes belonging to the estate of John Bacon, deceased, for the ensuing year. AL-o, to rent or sell, 176 acres of Land, situate two miles below adjoining the lauds of Hamp ton, While and others. For terms en quire at Dr. Cunningham’s. Eliza R. Bacon, adm’r. Dec-'inber 1 45 ts Taxes for 1823. f(TA HE Office of Clerk of Council will X be opened from two to five o’clock, P. M. on every day, except Sundays, durii gthe mouth of January ensuing, at the City Hall, at which time and place will he received the returns of property, within the limits of the City of Augusta, liable (o Road and Well Tax for the year 1823. D. 'Clarke, c. c. DcicmVr !2. ” 43 id Notice. WM- b® Tented, on the 28th iqstant, at Fury’s Ferry, on the South- Carolina side, for (he term of one year, the l imitation, Ferry and Ferryman.— Also, the Plantation on the Georgia side. Terms, notes with approved security will be required. Martha Fury, adm'x. W. P. Dearmond, adm’r. Receraber 12 43 td Executor’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON Monday the 27th of January next, at the residence of James Luke, Esq. all the Negroes belonging to the es tate of Drcadzil Face, deceased, sold irt pursuance of an oruer obtained trom the Honourable the Cpurt of Ordinary of Columbia County. Terms at sale. Thomas Pace, . Drcadzil Paco, F. jeer's. December I t. 44 td 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 meut to John Campbell, John Moore, Executors Estate of John fVU'snn. November 19 33 tfj Notice. WILL be sold, on Monday, the 30lh December next, at the House of W. L. Kcnnan, late of Cohun -ia county, deceased, a part of the personal proper ty belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, two carts, two yoke of oxen, one still, one cot ’ ton machine, (Vie set Uaclisnjhh’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 be hired, at the same tune.and place, i 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. i November 21 34 r ; Notice. WILL be vented, on the second Sa turday in January next, at the ale residence of Mrs. Mary M’Oee, on Hig Spirit creek, the Saw Mills and Plan tation, until the’ -tt of J muary, 1326, i and all the Negroes belonging to William M’Gee, a minor, will be hired for one year. On the same day, viilbcsoM all the Stock, Household and kitchen Furni • ture belonging to said minor. H. M’Tyre, Gurdian. A I. SO, 1 WT'ILL be hired, lor one year, a negro man, and will be sold one Mule, with sundry articles, belonging to the es lateo* Mrs. Mary M’Gee. Conditions of renting, selling and hi , ring, will be made known on the day. 11. M‘Tyre, A din t. i December 7. 41 i■~ " “ ! Notice. 1 rriHE City Council will on the first X. Saturday of January next, up; .-int a Superinleiulantof the Hospital, with a salary of seven hundred dollars, and a Jailor, with a salary of five hundred dol lars per annum. Applications, contain ing the unmet of security, tony be SiaieT • ed to the Clerk until that day. J * 1). Clarke, c. c. , December 12. . 43 Id 1 Notice^ SEALED proposals will be received by the Clerk of Council,, until the first Saturday in January next,- tor fur nishing the Jail nf Richmond County withn.eal, for one year from that day.— Said meal to be of the best quality, and to be delivered at the Jail to such quuu • (ity as may be required weekly. I), t’lavke, c. c. . December 12. 43 td > . Notice. SEALED proposals will be received at the Olfice of the Cleric of Council, until the first Saturday in January next, for furnishing the Patients of the City Hospital, in conformity to the one hun dred and tweiity-firsjjseclion of the Gen eral Ordinance, for the regulation of the j City Hospital. The duties are pointed out by the ordinance Rond, and security will be required in the sum of two thou sand dollars. Applicants will name > their securities. The Clerk of Council ■ will furnish the average number of Pa ■ Rents in the Hospital for the last year, the offers will state the price for each ; palieut daily for food and nursing only. * D. Clarke, c. c. | December 12‘ 43 td Notice. , ALL persons ijho have neglected sef xjL tling their accounts with.the sub scriber, (relative to Hie estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to call on,Mr. E. Manion, who is authorized to settle the same, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. :■ July 345 ts Executor’s Sale. r WILL be sold, ouMond' , y 6th day of January, 1323, at the late resi dence of John Rich, deceased, in the county of Elbert and Slate of Georgia, Eleven Negroes, -irnong which are a prime blacksmith, field hands, women and children, also, corn, cotton, fodder, horses, 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 hy William Rich, Ex’tr. Nov- 2C 36 tds Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold on the I.sth of Janua ry next, at the house of Ilannong Lamar, all the personal property of Lu cy Lamar, late of Columbia county, de ceased, consisting of negroes, corn, fod der, cotton, one. horse a’nd gig, cotton gin, cattle, hogs, house hold and kitchen furniture, kc. A credit until the 25th December 1823, will be given by the purchasers giving small notes with ap-- proved security. John Lamar, Ex'r. i , Decembers 40td Will be faired, BY order of. the administrator, at the Market House on the Ist of Janua ry next, for the year, the Negroes be longing to the estate of J. B. Oliver. December 24 40 td Will he Sold, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, AT Columbia Court-House on the first Tuesday in March next, by or der of the Court of Ordinary of Colum bia County, a tract of land belonging so the estate of Isham Bayliss, deceased, containing four hundred and fifty acres, iying and being in the County aforsaid, . on the waters of Green Brier Creek, ad joining lands of Pollard, Pullen, and others. Sold tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Elizabeth Bayliss, Ex’rx. December 24 43 tds Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold, pursueut to an order of Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, at the Court House ofsaid county, 09 the first Tuesday in February next, one hundred, acres, of land, in ■ 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 ol | said deceased. Wm. Jones, j Ex’er. J. Alexander, Executor in right of his wife. November 19 33 O ‘ f o Hire, For the ensuing near, T\HE negroes belonging to the estate ol John Cashin, deceased, consist ing of House Servants, Carpenters, Field and Rout Hands, Also to Rent, a house nd lot *n the Sand-Hills.—For terms, pply t C. M. Cashin, Ex’rx. Dec. 21 47 ts The subscriber informs the community that he will open an even iug school ou Monday the 1-lthinsf. at his school room, on Green street, opposite 1 the Guy-Hall, where will be taught, Heading, Writing , Arithmetic, English, Grammar and Geography, Mensuration nf Superjices and Solids, Surveying, kc. For further information, application may be made to Charles Grenville. 1 October 3 15 ts Notice. Application win be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Columbia coin ty, on the first Mon day in January next, for leave to sell three Negroes, to wit; George, Jim & Pntscy, belonging to the estate of James G. Walker, dec. of said county, to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre- I dilors of said'deceased. t Thomas Colvard, ad’mr. 1 Dec. 7 41 Five Dollars Reward be paid to any person that * will deliver to Mr. Shannon at the Globe Tavern, a Brown Horse Mule, about throe years old, with a bob tail, whi( h strayed from my wagon in Augus ta, ou the 20th Dec. 1822, 1 Peter Lamar. , Dec. 24 43 ts Ten Dollars Reward. - 1> AN AAV AY f. om the subscriber in I Jtv April last, a hired Negro woman - named J ulf.t Ann, about 22 years of age, very black, and nut more than 5 feet in height. She is owned by bliss Eliza Ingram,—is well known in and about Au gusta, and ia believed to be now lurking about in Hie neighbourhood. The above reward will be paid to any person who I will lodge the said Negro woman in the , jail of this city, and give information , thereof to A. Cam/leld. Deoemher 24 43 4t | Notice. W!LL be hired, at the Ma rket I House, ou the Ist day of January , next, for the term of one year, 18 or 20 1 Negroes, bclougingto the estate of John . Furey, deceased, among which are a first , fate shoe maker, tanner and currier.— 1 Also, some good house servants and boat hands—At the same time the plantation on the Savannah road, adjoining Verde ry’s, with two Houses, near Maj. D’An ‘ tignac, at present occupied by Barnet & Barton. Terms, notes with approved securities, will be required. Martha Furey, Adm'x. W. P. Deannond, Admr. December 12. 43 td Administrator’s. Sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next, at Columbia ’court-house, will be sold, a Valuable Plantation . in Columbia County on the Uche Creek, adjoining Byrd B. Tindill, Magrudcr & otherss 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 be made known pn the day. Elizabeth Tindill, Admr’x. Sol, Hoge, Adm’r. October 15 18 tds Executor’s Sale. \if/ILL be sold, as the Market-House, '•«/ in the city of Augusta, on the first day of January next, two hundred shares of Slock of the Dank of Augusta, belong ing to tho estate of John Willson, deceas ed. Terms of sale, cash. John Campbell, John Moore, - Executors Estate of John Willson. November 19 33 tds i&oASLniNit, ; A FEU Gentlemen can bo accommo- 1 dalod-.wilh board (and lodging if re quircd)i.i fhc large brick Building, next above the Post-plßcc. 1 September 24 10 ts * Notice. W r ILL be hired at the Market House, , ia the city of Augusta, on the Id day df January nest, the Plantation and Negroes belonging: the children of Samuel bugs, deceased. Persona who have hi red the Negroes for the present year, are requested to have them then clothed agreeable to the terms of hiding. A. Bugg, Guardian. December 19 46 td William Lunday and wife 1 In Equity. and Paul R. Bevill f In Scriven vs. £ Suptrioior Paul Bevill. j Court. WILL be sold, on the first day of Ja nuary next, at (he Court-house, Jacksonboro’, Scrinen county, agreeable to a decree of the Honorable the Supe rior Court of Scriven county, between the usual sale hours, one Negro Man, named Valentine. James Bryan, S. S. C. December 7 41 Ids For Sale, /[\ STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 years of Out 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. October 11 Executor’s Sales. WILL be sold, on the second day of January next, at the late residence of Josias Boswell, deceased, the whole of the real and personal estate of said de ceased (excepting the negroes)—consis ting of about 400 acres of land, lying im mediately on the road leading from Co- Columbia Court-House to Augusta, fifteen miles above the latter place; a good stock of horses, cattle, hogs and sheep, household and kitchen furniture, wheel carriages, plantation tools, the crop of \shcat, corn, fodder arid cotton. The sale will continue from day to day until the whole is sold. The conditions will be made known on the day of sale. Levi Boswell, Ex’er. November 16 32 w6w Guardian’s Sale. WILL be sold, at Lincoln Court House, on the first Tuesday in March next, h Negro woman by the name of Lyle, belonging to Sophia Wal ton, a minor, by order of the honorable the court of Ordinary. James E. Todd, Guardian. December 24, 1822 49 2tw Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in February next, at the Market House, in the city of Augusta, between *he usual hours of sale, will be sold (our lots or parcels of Land, with the improvements thereon, in the cily of Augusta, on the north side Broad street, known in the plan of lots laid out by Daniel Slurges, Surveyor General, as No’s. 1,2, 11 and 12, con taining each thirty feel front on Broad street, No. 1 excepted, which coiUains twenty-two and a half feet, and on J.mes street each thirty feet, levied on as the property of James B. Latitte, on foreclo sure of Mortgage, the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia ys. James B. Lafitte. Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for ti tles. Daniel Savage, Sheriff R. C. December 14, 1022 *44 wtd Sheriff’s Sale Postponed. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, a.l the market house, in the city u s Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, ' Two Negroes, Jam bar and Mary, 3 horses, 3 oxen, 3 old carry logs, 12 head of cattle, 30 head of hogs, 1 side board, table and ends, 1 pair card tables, 1 ward robe, 1 caudle stand, 1 cradle, 1 wash stand and a clock—levied upon as the property of Michael F. Boisclair, to satisfy sundry executions, viz. Anselm Bugg vs. said Buisclair, T. C. Butler, for his assignees, vs. M. F. Boisclair, and sundry others vs. the same. Terms cash, before delivery—purcha sers to pay for titles. ‘ Daniel Savage, Sheriff Ji. C. December 7-? l wtds Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. WILL be sold, on the Ist Tuesdary in January next, at the Court house in Lincoln county, between the usual hours of sale, by order ol the Ho norable Court of Ordinary ol said ceun ty, that valuable body of Land, lying on Savannah river, three miles lie low Pe tersburg,-in said county, containing thir teen or fourteen hundred acres, five him- : dred of which is excellent low grounds ; ■ it being the real estate of Ezekiel Du I Bose, dec. The plantation is in good repair, has an elegant two story dwell ing house, house, packing screw, and other convenient buildings, too te dious to mention—an excellent seine yard, Re. The terms are very liberal, only one fifth in hand, and the rest to be paid at lour annual instalments. Those i who wish to purchase one of the most t valuable settlements now offered for sale j in the i-p country, are respectfully in- t vited to call and view the premises be- j fore the day of sale. Micajah T. Antony, adm’r. November 7 28 wtd Notice. r 1 1HF. subscriber offers for sale at the ( A Furniture Ware Room, ncdrly op posite Cumming’s brick building, Birer 1- street, an -assortment of handsome Cabi net Furniture and Chairs, belonging to ' the estate of his father, which will be sold at very reasonable prices—Among 1 which are the following articles; viz.— Grecian Sofas, Side Boards, Bureaus, j * Wardrobes, Set ts Dining Tables, Tea do.! c Ladies dressing do. Work Stands, Piano D Stools, Mahogony and common Bed- I steads, \\ ash Stands, elegant- fancy Chairs, plain Windsor do. &c. Sic. Robert Dimon. 113’ Orders ia the CaUinet or Chair promptly executed, t December 2. w5t39 I POSITIVE SALE. Sheriff's Sale. VIISJILL be sold at the Mai-kei ir W in the town of First Tuesday in January ne ’ r tween the usual hours of sSe, the foil w ing property, viz; 1543 acres, more or less of Oak anti Hickory Land, lying op \yn liatason’s Swamp, adjoining AaroiTom bnson, and Screen—between three and four hundred acres o; fresh laid hi/ul tivation, and in good repajr, with a)l ne cessary buildings, ami good waler./Also one House and Lot in the town/Louis! ville, together with several oiler L o t» formerly owned by Wra. N. Herman, and sold to Jacob Beal, decease/ also, Fortj-thTee Xegroes, To wit Jack, -Joll, Big -p Big Charles, Simo', Amiritta, Lick Boson, Brain, fnrney, Toby Neb son, Anna, Little fharles, Travis, Nancy Jane, James, Suborn, Tenab, Stepney’ Daniel, Luncader, Ben, Philip, Sims’ Little Tom, William, Metiuaretta, Eliza’. Charlott, pvira, Frank, John, Sooky’ Martah, F»nah, Griffin, Charity, Ri c fc.- ard, Admiral, Alexander and Gilbert; ages u»knowu, but with a few exceptions youttf and very likely-levied on as the property of Jacob Beal, deceased, t oiSa . tirfy executions in favor of liowe, Wallace .C Co. and Andrew Low Sc Co. and others, against the firm of John Bostwick and Jacob Beal. John W. Cowart, Shffr. Jefferson County. November 16 32 wtds Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next at the Market-house, in (he city ©t Augusta, within the usual hours ol sale will be sold, Four Lots, with the improve ments thereon, in the city of Augusta, on the north side street, known in the plan of lots laid out at the upper end oi Broad street, by Daniel Surges, Sur veyor General, as numbers one, two, eleven and twelve, eaclrcontaining thir ty feet front on said sh eet, No. one ex cepted, which contains on Broa'd street twenty-two and a half feet, and on Jones street thirty feat; levied upon as the property of Francis Bouyer, to satisfy an execution in favor of the Bank of tht State of Georgia and th» President, Di rectors & Company of the Bank of Au gusta, vs. said Bouy' r, on foreclosure ol mortgage. ALSO, One Lot and appurtenances. iu the village of Springfield, within the incorporated limits of Augusta, contain ing five acres, more or less, bounded or the north east by M. C- Leavenswortb and land late Michael Fee’s, on thi north west by Ware-house street, on the southwest and southeast by laud now or lately belonging to M’Cartan Camp bell, dec.—levied upon as tho property of James Whitlock, to satisfy an execu lion on the foreclosure of mortgage, John Maun, acting Adm’rof George Pearson, vs. said Whitlock. ALSO, One Lot, with the improve ments thereon, in the village of Summer ville, containing five acres, more or less, and one other lot or parcel of land, with the improvements (herfcon, in said vil lage, bounded on the south by Wallpa Way, and on tire west by Milledge street, levied upon as tho property of Daniel Meigs, to satisfy an execution on foreclo sure of mortgage, the President, Direct ors & Company of the Bank of Amgusta vs. said Daniel Meigs. ALSO, One tract or parcel of Land, lying and being in the county of Rich mond, in tho Back Swamp of Savannah river, bounded by Campbell’s or Eve’s land and TurkneU’s land, containing one hundred and eleven acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Gilbert Longstreet, to satisfy an execution on foreclosure of mortgage, the President. Directors and Company of the Bank ot Augusta vs. said Longstreet. ALSO, One half pipe, containing a bout forty-two gallons superior Madeira Wine, as the property of Barna M’Kirt ne, the Bank of the State of Georgia vs said M’Kinne. Conditions, ca«h, before delivery purchasers to pay for titles. Daniel Savage, Sheriff R. C. December 7 41 wtds Notice. WILL BE HIRED, AT, the Market House in Augusta, oi the Ist day of January next, all th< Negroes blonging to the estate of Wm. B Beal, consisting principally of first rat* boat,hands. Tabitha J. Beal, Admr'x. December 14 44 3tw Will be* Soldr AT Edgefield Court-house, S. C. cn the first Monday iu January next, a Negro Woman, named Keziah, and b*> two children, Mariah and Liz, tbe pro perty of John Adams, under and by vir tue of a mortgage in favor of Aaron Alien and Jacob Green. E. B. Belcher, Sheriff. December 14 44 wtd Sheriff’s Sale. ©N the first Tuesday in February next, at the mark'd house in th< city of Augusta, between the usual hour ot sale, will be sold, the following negrocy viz:— Ellen, Amy, Fanny, Martha Palsey and her child, Tcm & ilarrisson. levied on as the properly of Cosby Dick inson, to satis-iy an execution on t£e fort closure of a mortgage, Job S. Barney against said Dickinson. Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for titles. X Daniel Savage, Sheriff. Dec. 3. 39 wds "th^gamutT V or Sale At the Augusta Bookstore-