Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, December 11, 1820, Image 4

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> ■■■.” ■ - -* riiciitts J^ale <Ju tho first Tuesday in January next, a; the Court-house in Warrenton, between tlie hours'of sale, WILL. BE SOLD, Three Negroes, one wo man by the name of Scaly anti her child Aggy, and one girl by the name of Pa - lienee; levied on to satisfy an execution «n favor of Baker aivl Heatb.va. Thoring ton Gibson, pointed out by the defendant ALSO, 450 acres pine land, on th" asters of Fort Creek, adjoining laiuls of Adam Jones aim others, granted to Ca de r Marvel, levied on to satisfy an execu: lion in favor of David Cody Bearer, vs. Cadcr Barrel* pointed out by the defend ant. also? 1 1 5 acres of Land, more or less, on the waters of Long Creek, ao joining A. Brenkly and others with the improvements thereon, letted on to satis* *n execution in ftivor of Baker aitd Heath and others, vs. F -edenck Kobert son, pointed out by the defendant. O, 435 acres of pine land, on the waters of Big Crttk.it being the plac w liorcon Isaac Downs now lives, levied on to satisfv an education in favor of David Cody, bearer, vs, Isaac Downs, pointed out by Downs. 320 acres of -land on the vr»tc~r* of Long Creek, granted to Edin’d Tat h r senr. at the lime of survey, bound on all sides by surveyed land, lened on to sai.-it an execution in favor-of El monel Alexander vs Kdmottd Taylor, properly pointed out by Edmond W Taylor. * v ALSO, - One sorrel mare & cart, two feather beds and steads, threp cows jsnd Calves, two heif r yearlings, two sheep and twelve head of hogs, lev.ed <n to sat isfy an execution in favor of Baker anc Uerth vs Susan Williams & >'« r - ® c '*, pro perty pointed out by Susan Williams A. Rogers, s. w. c. November 30, wiw Sheriff's Sale. ON the first Tuesday in Jarraarv near, at (he Court-house in the town ot Wayne shorn ugh, Burke county, betweev the usual hours WILL BF- SOLD, Three Negroes, to wit:— Luke. Violet, and her child Smart, Icvi ed on as the property of Charles Covanah, to satisfy sundry executions from aJus i ces Court in favor of sundry persons, ct turned by a Cons'able. ALSO, One negro girl lacy, le vied on a* the property-of Josia i Ulday. to satisfy sundry executions from a Josh ces Court, in favor of sundry persons re turned,by a Constable Wade Brown, d. s. December 4 ids Administrators iSale. AGREE ABLE to an order of the court of Ordinary of Elben county, will be said at the-court house in said county, o the first Tuesday in December next, pan «f a lot ot land situate in thetown of Ruck ersrille, in said eouaty, and known as lot No 3, belonging to the estate of James Roy al, doc and to be sold for the benefv of the heirs -{ said deceased. Terms will be made n on the day of sale. Salomon Jones, , Abraham Koval. • 9 Oct 3 .liinunittvnlii’rp Administrator's Salt. .A GREEABLB to an order of the Hon on/ !? the Inferior C«urt of the County <>f Burke, s hea selling for Ordinary pur poses, Will be Sold, ssn ’he first Tuesday in Jawxary next, at th; Court home in the town of Waynes bf'-v.glv, bet ween the usual sale hours. Four old Negroes, (viz.) Joe, Fhi'.li*. Hanv,ah and Jack, the pro perty of Lucrctia Nobles dec. sold for the bent fit of tire heirs and creditors of said dec. Terms made known cm day of safe. Arthur Bell, Adm'r. November 17-—eds Administra or’s Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Hon orable Court of Ordinary, -of Colum bia county- M ill be sold «m die 4th Mon day in Janaaiy next, at Columbia Court House, 300 acres of land lying in Colum bia c wnty, on the waters *of the little Ki -okee creek, adjoining lands Os R Tubman and others, a description of the place is ih wght unnecessary as no person would hk e to p' iT-ckaae without viewing the pro. n-.rscs firm —snMas the estate of Awn T. Johnson dec,—Terms of sale made known on the day, Francis T. Allen, mV, Nov. 3Q tds Administrator's Sale, - jf\N the first Tuesday in February next * r Wi U be Said at the Court House in - Waynesboro’ two thiros of a trart as fend co ni si n 'mg sixty-five acres. for the beme fc,«fthe heirs-of James Rust, dt ceased. John S(ockdd<„-!<*>. KovvrrJber 2S mSme Administratrix* Sale, o» Tuesday, the *tb January !8?I. I will be soli « the Ctmit House in Waymt-sborough, Burke r-'-nutv, the real estsv ofTbesam deceased, cob sisrtog of 255 acre* of Land, mere ce k-ss,lying in Burke ootitut. ndfc«Bine Burnt and sold for the Wmefii of the bents said cred itors of said deceased Ama Tipton, admr’x. Nov 17 Hi I*. - ’ j • ' : v ._ v Administrator's Sale, IK/TLLiie sold ouilhe 15th of January Tv next, at the lata residence of Willi am Dennis senr. dec. the personal prop erty of Said deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too tedious to men tion —sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.—Terms made known on the day of sale John H. IJttle, Adm'r. November 27. tds Administrators bale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Honor able the Court of Ordinary of Burke couuly, will be sold at the Court House fr the-townof Waynesboro' on the first Tue.- lay in January next! the six negroes following, viz. Adam, Maria, Albert, Gham pstgne, Sam and George. The said Ne groes being part of the personal-property of Elisha I-and late of Burke county dec; and sold for the' benefit of his heirs and Creditors. —Terms made tnowa on the day. Hester Land, adm'x. Morgan Rodgers, adm'r Noi ember 27, w4t. Executor's Sale. On Tuesday the 28lh day es Decern ber next, at the late residence of brose Jones dec’d. in Columbia Counts between the usual hours. Will be Sold, The whole -f the personal property belonging to said estate, (Negroes except ; ed,) Consisting of , i The stock of Homes, Cattle, Sheep Hogs, tic. The crop of Corn, FoJder, Wheat Oats Ac One first rate Gigg and Harness, one Wagon and Gear, one ex-■ eellent copper Still, with apparatus com plete. Plantation utensils, House-hold & kitchen fiirnituregpogether with a num" ber of other articles, which it would o* tedious to enumerate. Terms made known on the day of sale Sale to continue from day to day, unti* completed. Archer A vary, Ex'r November 17 w6w Executor's Sale, 11JII-L be sold at Sandersviile, Colutr- T t bia county, on Monday the 4th «» December; the crop of Corn, Fodder an. Oats belonging to he estate of Col. Thr. mas Carr dec.—And on Wednesday tl« 27th of the same month, will be sold a V’exandria, the late residence of thedre the crop erf Corn, Fodder, Ohs, W’hta 01. trees. Cattle, bheep, household a . Kitchen furniture, kc Persona desir il of purchasing fine blooded mares and young stock of half blooded Cattle will d well to attend —The terms of sale will b; cash for all sums not exceeding twenty five Dollars, and a credit of twelve moot ht for all purchts-.-s above that amount, to h secured by smell notes with approved se cu-ity, with interest from date il not punc tually paid.—All debts due by the estate <rf ;he deceased will be discounted in pur chasers Nicholas Ware, ) t*s William A. fair. S § Nooember 23. Executor's Sale be Sold, on Ac 38th day of I December, at the late residence as jane Florence, deceased, of Lincoln county, all the personal property not willed and fisposed of by will of said deceased, viz. Negroes, Horses,, Cattle, Hogs, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a great variety of other articles too tedious to enumerate. Terms of sale will be Übtk al, and made known on the day. Thomas Florence,jr. ex'r. Kav 17 tds Coroner’s Sale, WILL BE SOLD, ON the first Tuesday in January next, in the town of W*yne*4>orDugh,in th eomriy of B ike, one negro man named Frank, k ece riding Gag, levied un as the property <rf James Brown, «o satisfy an ex ecution in favor of John Davis, against Wusoo Navy, James Brown and Joseph ■ Ana way—said property being sold on the first Tuesday in the last month, but the terms of the sale sot being complied with the afetve property will he resold at the r sk of the former purchaser, on the day, and at the place above mentioned. Willard Roberts, Dec. 4 tds. Careser. WILL BE SOLD On the 29th of December next, at the } residence of the late Jssnes Oliver dec. all persona? property of the said dec, consisting of house-hold end kitchen fur niture, r iant ation tools. Horses and Cat- He, Corn and Fodder, Wagon, and cotton Gin. The Negroes of sal t estate to be hired *t the same time, for the term of twelve months. Terms of sale and hiring, to be mwV known on the day of sale. John Oliver, Adm'r, November 17 lwst AU persons having any demands a gfcintft said estate, bring them forward at tested agreeable to law, and they will be attended to. JOHN OUTER, .f*«V Notice, On the first Toendsy in February next, in the town of Warrmtau. Warren coun ty, will be offered for sate one hundred and eighty acres erf Land, lying fa nig county, «» the waters of Lorj Creek. adjoining lands of Wood word and Veirv man sad others, said for the benefit of the heirs and creditor# trf James of the said county ggreeabk to an osier sfitained from the Hon. Justices arf the Interior Court of owuntr, when sitting ior ordinary pun»o- SM. Mmry Mann, t*** Mmj CSuater, .JdnrV*. Uw 2F Otf M *-S i* * • * i WiWh* Hirfcft, At the late residence of Jesse Winfrey deceased, of Columbia county, on the se cond day of January next, all the Negroes belonging to the. Estate of said deceased; consisting-of men, women and children. Also, one prime Blacksmith. Benjamin E. Winfrej, James Cv Walker, EXECUTORS. Ndrao NOTICE^ , That on Tuesday the 26th day of De cember next Will be Sold, 1 At the ’ate residence of Zadoc Magruder, dec. all the personal Estate of the said . dec. consisting of the whole of the pre sent crop, together with all the stock of j all kinds the Household and Kitchen ftu ' niture, and many other articles too tcdi ' out to enumerate, ALSO, Between fifty sixty ne • groesto be hired at the same time. The terms will be ten months credit, with . not*B and approved security, the proper ty not to be altered until the terms of the sale is complied with. N. B. The sale and hiring, will contin ue from day to day, uutil all is sold. George Magmder, Treaty Magmder. November If tds NOTICE. ~ On tle first Monday in January nexjt, • he Negroes, belonging to Caroline & Set born Skinner, will be hired out, (or one t ear—at the House of John Skinner, in iichmond County. And on the same day - will be sold, their part of the crop, made on the place that John Skinner now oc •inies in said County of Richmond. Livingston Skinner, Guar. Vim -r,ib-*r 17,-! »tds i* I ’ ill. If Os riant avion, rlnckijc On the 2<jth December IskO •y I- HR subscribers offer for sale their •dantation, known as HORSE CREEK, Ir. Smith Carolina, leas titan bwo miles belo" ie City of Augusta on the Savannah R< rer —Horse Creek Plantation contains + 4 Acres or Lind, nearly one half ‘ hich it it supposed is swamp. < Abou he i .alf irf the Plantation is cleared land If not disposed of at private sale previous .. the above Plantation 'w ill be offeiar it public Sale, on the premises, togeth ■wills Stock, Com, and Fodder, Planiati Utsnals Sic. Ac at 11 o’clock, on the 20ii next month. TV terms of sale, which will be lihr ral, will be made known tm the day «. st!e. A copy Plat of the Plantation wl! be left with the Overseer for inspection For further particulars, apply .to LEMUEL KOLLOCK, Sazcmnah Or to E. F CAMPBELL, Augiuia CCj" The Editors of the City Gulch - Charleston, the Savannah Republican, k. Georgia Journal, Mlltedgevillc, are reque Jed to insert the above once a week, uoti uie day of Sale, and forward their aeemini to the Office of the Augusta He raid for payment. November 11— ■ wtds. Notice 1. HAT I have made application to honorable the Justices of the I vferiot Cwutt for the benefit of the several Acts of the General Assembly of die slate oi Georgia, passed for the relief of insoi vent Debtors; and that they have an pointed Friday, the 22d day of Decern brr next, for the examination of my r-^ : which time ray Creditors will please ai tend*' the Court House of said county tc, she * cause, (if any they have,) whytht sa»d li.frnor Court should not extend to me. the benefits of the said acta, and I be relieved from my present confine meal AS Hilton. Nov II NOTICE. .A. IL PERSONS indebted to the estate of Geotgt Tanker-sly sen’r deceased, iatr cf Columbia county, are requested to make immediate payment: and those to whtwa said estate it indebted, win present their accounts, within the time prescribe i by l*w, for settlement. Dreads il Pace, Bennett Crafton, Geo. Tankerslv, October 7 For Sale, 147 acres of mixed land Abore AurusU, ©n the road lefcdinr from thence to Columbia conn Cre-? belonging to the estate o( BennettWhit fengton, deceased. On the premises there are 2 tolerable good dwelling houses, with out bouses, gordeu and an orchard of cbonoe Penck tree*—a spring of excellent a-ater, and about thirty acres of denned land, under a good fence This land c pens to a L ge and efrgant pine wood rauge. A further description is dressed unnecessary, as jsny person wishing to par <*«e.w«cid wrii te view C.e land before they purchase. The terms will be very aocorvmadariag—ony person wishing tc parehase, car. caff to Arthur Foster, ai Columbia county, or mo Sarah Whitting »o* sf Richmond county. Sarah Wfuttington, ex’tx Arthur Foiter, ex*r, may - J." *** We ore authoriz’ d t» announce ANSELM BUGG Esq w a Hex JkwSm S ** MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. PROPOSALS ■ For Publishing a N ewspaper ' , TO BE BaTITLKD THE Montgomery Republican AWARE, that my new and difficult era ployment, w ill subject me to many in conveniences, arising frsra want,of expen ence, it is with diffidence I announce my self aq being about to undertake, (in addi tion to other engagements) the arduous task of superintending the Editorial de partment of a paper I, however tnis that my .yew* arrangements will be such* as will enable me to present the citizens o» Alabama with a Journal, not entirely unin teresting to them, while my exertions in procuring facts in relation to that State and other subjects, aided by some literary I friends, will render it hat altogether un . acceptable to other*. I I must, on tiiis occasion, be permitted to 4 depart from the general custom of giving laborious details of the advantages result ing from Jt'tnotp'tper publication*, and of making specious promises; the one being already sufficiently understood, and the ‘ other calculated to deceive, I offer neitb t’ er; merely remarking that its name pro* > claims it« principles, aud that my humble - efforts will be freely exercised in eijdeav i ouring to promote the usefulness of the paper and interests of the people. It may not be amiss to give to those un acquainted, a short sketch of the place whence the paper is to be issued. Mobtoomkrt, formerly called Hostile Bi vrr, lately East Alabama and New Phi ladelphia, (the former established by a Company in Georgia, and the latier by A. Dexter, *sq. botti having been incorpora ted into one towu by the last legislature} is situate inthe healthy, fertile, and thickly settled county, of the .same name, of which ’ it I* the scat Os justice—intended tfi per-; . petuate two distinguished martyrs* to the , cause of the republic, directly opposite the eastern point of that highly cultivated, . extensive, and fertile tract of land, known by the name of the ** Big Bend.** It ad joins the fraction on which the town of Alabama stands, and bordering on the' ’ celebrated riverof tint name, to which it . it is navigable at all seasons from the Gull . of Mexico, for steam boats of a large cists —distant about two hundred miles from Miliedgeville; a similar distance from the sea ports of Mobile and Blakely; about 5i -above Cafaauba, the seat of government and about 12 miles below the junction of the Coota and Taiapoota. It Is the poh at which the Atlantic mails reach thei first stopping plaSe'in the state, and from . whence .Vm may be distributed through ■he country with great facilities. Mont gomery, from its high and airy situation, he purity bf its waters, flowing from ilk -everal springs, and the elevation of the banka along the river on both sides, which xciude stagnant waters, is considered pe culiarly healthy; indeed, many resort to iat section during the summer months, >n tnat account: It contains many roman -.as wel l as level site* for building, am' or an infont establishment, it may be call <i a pleasant, flourishing, town' J. BATT*XLE. Vretwno* «ul> 17, 18% * The Connor wat named in hu rs the gallaat Major Montgomery, » fcd ar ;he Hone Shoe; and the town derived iU OtV, fror .> iaamortal genera; »ho diand the me late at . .arc, ai am early pe riod of the Rev oiuuonarv «r. TERMS The Rucbiiuii will be printed on a 'oval sheet once a week, until its patran ige justifies its appearance twice a week, at S dollars per annum, in advance, «*r on receipt of the first number, w hich will bt ssued as soon ss practicable after the mid lie of November next. July 29 ts “ NOTICE. V i.I. p«rapn3 Ik) ... indebted t® the estate of Zadoc Magruder, late of Colum bia dec. are desired to come forward and settle, or liquidate their accounts imme diately ; or they may find their accounts i the hands of an officer for collection tod all those who may have demands on said estate, are requested to bring for *ard their accounts, property attested, agreeable to law, as they may' be settle d ny the Administrators. George Magruder, ; Trcaej Magruder. Nov 17 tds Private Boarding House* SANDWICH has opened a Pri vate Boarding House on the corner of Washington and EJfis Street*, in the Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oli ver Reid. , Young Ladies from the country can be comfortably accommodated. November ll ts A .Vei Spring of Uta\vb AT THE Hjgiefia Fount. RINGER - BEER. FftHlS pleasant and truly defigritfol bev aA erage has the twofbJd advantage of combining the caibomc add gat, which corrects the bile, strengthens and warms the stomach, so as to cause a gemtie per spiration. This being in great use is the wiuter season in most of the northers d ties, and very highly approved of by tht x best physician* as a great restorative! FAMILIES can be sup plied by sending at the Fountain, where k will be put up in batiks for use. SODA WATER will be fisnushed as usual. > Nfcscsriber XaffifitLe. Notice, TIOSS who have any demands qparaft the estate of Doctor E ftfuut, ed, are requested to bring * them forward for settlement; and those indefcltd te the astate, are desired to stake immediate payment to the subscriber Augusni' Unix. Sfaremher'37 & ~ blanks' . Far sale at this Office. ¥ '• -* \ ' I V ' . , I ‘ Eagle -T 3u94EsHß*^'liA i And Savannah Stage Oflicft ( partnership of Whipple ti Bor,th r A of the Eagle Tavern and Savannah ’ . Stage Office, being this day dissolved by . mutual consent. All debudue by the . said firm will be paid by said Whipple and all debt* due to the firm are to be collected b*’ him only. Jesse Whipple, D. S. Booth. N. B. The house will aii*i becontiuue as formerly, by the subscriber. J. Whipple, may 16 Planters Hotel. <TjlraCTib.rlM.uken tbe PLAN. I TBRS* HOTEL, lately occupied by Cos- I by Dickinson, Esq. situated between Hey. I nold and M‘Cartney-atreeta, and fronting I Jones-street, which leads into the upper 9 part of Broad-Street. This Establishment I is the lasgest and beat adapted for tbe ac- I cummodation of travellers of any in the I rtate —There are rooms fitted up aid I wist be reserved for tbe accommodation I i of families. Planters, northern and south. I ern merchants who may please to patronize I the proprietor, will find convenience in I being in the neighborhood of the great I Cotton mart from tbe upper country . Sta- I hies in all respects suitable to the ex- I tent of the establishment are provided. I John Miller. I Augusta, Oct. 7 I 03* The editors of the Jourrfal, Mil- I ledgeviie; Missionary, Mount Zion; lie- I publican, Savannah: Courier, Charleston, I Gazette, New-York, are requested to | publish the above for three months, and B send their accounts to the Georgia Ad. || vertiser Office for payment, A Great Bargain, I J« 265 Acres of Land. I FOB SALE. I THE Plantation of the Submriber io H Columbia County, Geo. situate on the B main mad leading from Augusts to Wash- B mgton, 24 miles from the former plane, B at the folks of Rayrrille and Goley’s road* B nos occupied as a public stand and for B the healthiness ol its situation, pure w»- B ter, and good buildings is ezeeeded by Hjß none between tbe above mentioned pbces B Any person who may wish to purcta*», B can call aud view the premises, to satisfy B 'urn seif. Wi Rene Stone. || IWttsSrr 4 ■ '4< I Georgia, Lincoln Conn tv. H Taken up by D vid S- E||| JtSf York, and posted bo fTw fore John Fraser, Fsq. iSii a sorrel MARE, fwr B \1 feet ten or eleven inch- Hj r * es iugh, about V« «H| ■—-s A.-—eleven yews old. blase |||| '■wpwSSS faced, grey hairs IB mixed about ’he bead and body, inside ts ■S|| the left hind foot whi**, switch tail cm- mm liiiw Main, appraised by T h «nasJenn"!S» |||| and James York to sixty dollars, No«o- ■S Per lib, and returned to ofiict the BS November, 1829- ||9 Peter Lamar, B Clerk L. Can* Novels,bet .27 * ■| Dissolution, I ii*HE Co partnership heretofore Bn ing between the subscribers, under» ■||| firm of Tsavranv <a Blivk, is thh a? ||||| dissolved bv mutual consent KgS All persons having demands »P** B|||| said firm w ill present them U> ■ , * 3>e ‘ HB Black fw •erlemer!, and peison* 1 ' HB tears, will naie immediate t , * TW( ‘”L h H the same, who is duly authorised to■|| the business of saM wmews WS . rSHAM THOMPSON. H ' JAMES A. BLACK- ||| November 7 -Mt wSt Mmm Tbe C«s*rtDevaMV f.v | Vi he practiceß Burke OwnTr, and wi* vrtettce > B|| ■ THE sr*SCKl*f*.K W .SHEA to di^eof^P^^^ Prod uct t»r fv>od tsww paper ; tf IH meat. —the known good a*