Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, December 14, 1820, Image 4

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_£ sheriff's Hule •On the first Tuesday in .1 ami ary next, v. the Court-house iu Wftrrentou, between the hours of sale, WILT. PV. SOLD. Three Negroes, one wo man by the name of Scaly and her child Aggy. and one girl by the name ot Fa tiencej levied on to satisfy an execution in favor 'if Baker and Heatli, vs. 1 Uoring ton Gibson, pointed out by the defendant. jgiJILSO, 450 jjSkptne land, on the walenßpl^ Creek, adjoining lambi of Adant Jo.tcs* ana others, grant. il to Ca , der llarrel, levied on to satisfy an execn 'tioo in favor of 'David Cody Bearer, vs. <;kkr liairel, pointed out by the defend ant. Al.S©, H 6 acres ot land, more •or less, on the waters of Long Creek, «dr tSSS A. Brenkly and others, will) the improvements thereon, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor pi linker and Heath and others, vs. Frederick Robert son, pointed out by the defendant. ALSO, _ 495 acres of pine land, on the waters of Dig Creek, it being the.place whereon Isaac Downs now fives, levied on to s’ltisfv an execution in favor of Dana iX, bearer, vs. Isaac Downs, pointed. oul by Downs. 330 acres of land on the waters of Long Greek, granted to Edm’d 'i'avlor aenr. at the thneofsurvey, bound on ail sides by surveyed land, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor rtf Edmond Alexander vs Edmond Taytor. property poltUed out by W Taylor. One sorrel mure & «»rt, two feather beds and steads, three cows and Calves, two hetferycarhngs, two sheep and twelve head of hogs, levied >n to sau bfy an execution in favor of Baker and yjec-th vs Susan Williams A Jet.. Bell, pro pet ty pointed wit by Susan Williams A. Reel's, 8. w. c. "November 30. wsw Sheriff’s Sale. ( the first Tuesday in January nest, 9at the Court-house in the town of "Waynesborough, Burke county,between the usual boars. - WILL BE SOLD, Three Negroes, to wit Luke, Violet, and her child Smart, levi ed on as the property of Charles Covanah, to satisfy sundry executions from a Jus'.i ces Court In favor of sundry persons, re turned by » Cons'able. ALSO, . One negro girl ifccy, le vied on as the property of Josiali Allday, to satisfy sundry executions from a Juati ces Court, in favor of sundry persons re turned by a Constable Wade Brown, d. a. December 4 tds Administrators Hale. AGREE ABLE to an order of the court of Ordinary of Elbert county, will be sohl at the court house in said county, on the first Tuesday in December next, part of a lot ofland situate in the town of Ruck drsvllle, in said couaty, and known as lot No. 3, belonging to the estate of James Royal, dec. and to be-sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms will, be made known on the day of sale. Solomon Jones, Abraham Royal, Oct. S *Adnunhtraton Administrator's Sale. A.GUEEABLE to an order of the Hon Orable the Inferior Court of the County of Burke, when selling for Ordinary pur pOStifl, Will be Sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house in the town of Waynes bonug J i, between the usual sale hours. Four old Negroes, (viz.) Joe, Phillis, Hannah and Jack, the pro perty of Luoretia Nobles dec. sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec. Terms made known on day of sale. Arthur Bell, Adm'r. Not ember 17"——tds Administra or’s Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Hon orable Court of Ordinary, of Coltun bia county. Will be sold eu the 4th Mon day in January next, at Columbia Court House, 200 acres of land lying in Colum bia county, on the waters df the Little Ki okce creek, adjoining lands of R Tubman and others, a description of the place is thought unnecessary as no person would like to purchase without viewing the pre mises first-sold as the estate of Ann T. Johnson dec,—Terns of sale made known on the day, ~ Francis T. Allen, amV, Nov. 30 tds Administrator's Sale, ON the first Tuesday in February next Will be Sfald at the Court House in Waynesboro' two thirds of a tract of land containing sixty-five ucres, for the bene fit of the heirs of James Host, deceased. John Stockdale, Ad'r. >- November 23 m2mp t .V * .- . 11 yr* * ■ ‘l l HIM Imi rr Administratrix’ Sale. Tuesday, the 4th January |g2|, <will be fold,' at the Court House in Waynesborough, Burke county, the real •stale of Thomas Tipt.cn, deceased, con •lsting of SSS acres of Land, more or less, lying in Burke county, adjoining A« ds ofJVlix J. Burns and Wm. Sexton— sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said "deceased Ama Tipton, admr’x. Nav 17 tds | - ' jty y " •' ,; Administrator’s Sale, Will be sold on the 14th Os January next, at the late residence of WilB r am Dennis senr. dec. the personal?prop erty of said deceases, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Horses, Qattle, 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.—Terras made known on the day of sale John XL Little, Adm'r. i Novemoer 27. > *da Administrators Hale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Honor able the Court of Ordinary of Burke county, will be sold at the Court House it. the town of Waynesboro’ on the first . Tuesday in January nexlf the six negroes following, viz. Adam, Maria, Albert, Chatn , paigne, Sam and George. The said Ne groes being part of the personal property • of Elisha Land late of Burke county dec: 1 and, Sold for the benefit of his heirs and 1 Creditors. — Terms made known on the 1 day. r Vt, ■ Hester Land, adm'x, Morgan Rodgers, adm'r 1 November 27,— — w+i. 1 Executor's Sale. ' On Tuesday the 38lh day *f Dccem ber next, at the late residence of Am brose Jones dec’d. in Columbia County. » between the usual hours. t Will be Sold, 1 The whole of the personal property t belonging to said estate, (Negroesexoepi I ed,) Consisting of r The stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheej, Hogs, fee. The crop of Corn, Foddej, Wheat Oats &c. One first rate Gigg mil Harness, one Wagon and Gear, one er ’ cellent copper Still, with apparatus com 8 plete. Plantation utensils, House-hold & ’ kitchen fUrniture, together with a nnm j ber of other .rticles, which it would be 1 tedious to enumerate.' v . ■ Terms made known on the day of sale Sale to continue from day to day, until: completed. Archer A vary, Ex'r. November 17—w6w ( -tt : Executor's Sale. f \KJ ILL be sold at Sandersville, Colum. 1 If bia county, on Monday the 4l(i of December, the crop of Corn, Fodder and Oats belonging to the estate of Col. Tho mas Carr dec.—And on Wednesday the * 27th of the same month, will be sold at Alexandria, the late residence of the dec. , the crop of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat. ] Horses, Cattle, Sheep, household and i Kitchen furniture, fcc Persons desirou bf purchasing fine blooded mares and a young stock of half blooded Cattle will do well to ottend —The terms ofsale will b ’ cash for all sums not exceeding twenty , • five Dollars, and a credit of twelve month'. ■ for all purchases above that amount, to be - secured by small notes with approved se ■’ cu-ity, with interest from date if not punc tually paid.—All debts due by the estate <>f the deceased will be discounted in pur chasers Nicholas Ware, £ i William A. 1 arr, 3 » Noocmber 23. Executor's Sale. W,u. be Sold,-on the 28th day of] 1 December, at the late residence of Jane ; Florence, deceased, of Lincoln county, 1 . all the personal property not willed And i disposed of by will Os said deceased, viz. ■ Negroes, Horses,, Cattle, Hogs, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a great ' variety nf other articles too tedious to ; enumerate. Terms of sale will be liber al, and made known on the day. Thomas Florence,Jr. ex't. Nov 17 tds r Coroner’s Sate. WILL BE SOLD, ON the first Tuesday in January next, in the town of Waynesborough,in th. t; county of B irke, one negro man named ■ Frank, & one riding Gig, levied on as the property of James Brown, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of John Davis, against Wilson Navy, James Brown and Joseph | Attaway —said property being sold on the [ first Tuesday in the last month, but the , terms of the sale not being complied with the above property will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser, on the day, and at the place above mentioned. Willard Roberts, Dec. 4 tds Coroner. WILL BE SOLD 1 On the 29th of December neJIL at the - residence of the late James OltAr dec. ' aJI personal property of the said dec. 1 consisting of house-hold and kitchen fuf * niture, Plantation tools, Horses and Cat -1 tie, Com ane Fodder, Wagon, and cotton ■ Gin. The Negroes of aaia estate to be • hired at the same time, for the term of 1 twelve months. Terms of sale and hiring, to be made , known on the day of sale. John Oliver, Adm'r. November 17 IwSt. All persons having any demands a , gainst said estate, bring them forward at , tested agreeable to law, and they will be attended to. 'J* JOHN OLIVER, Adm'r. Notice. the first Tuesday in February next, m the town ot Warrenton, Warren coun ty, will be offered for sale one hundred and eighty acres of Land, lying in said , county, on the waters of Long Creek, adjoining lands of Woodword and Perry man and others, sold for the benefit of th® heirs snd creditors of James Cooper, of tii® said county deceased, agreeable to an order obtained from the Hon. Justices of the Inferior Court of said county. When sitting for ordinary purpofc- J -Mary Maran, ( Cotper, Mm’rx. Nov ST 4tp VrtntaHteeO* 'A''' xjLT 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; c'onsiadng of men, women and children. Also, one prime Blacksmith. Benjamin B. Winfrey, James C. Walker, l EXECUi'QRS. Nov 20 NOTICE: TTHAT on Tuesday the 261 h day of De ceinber next 1 ’ ’ Will be Sold, At the ’ate residence of Zadoc Magruder, dec. all the personal Estate of the said dec. consisting of tile whole of the pre sent crop, together with.aH the slock of all kinds the Household and. Kitchen fur-- rnfure, and many other articles too tedi out to enumerate, , * r " ■ i'-.:/ ' ' Also, ‘ Between fifty sixty ne groes to be hired at the same. lime. '!%<■ terms will be ten months credit; with’ , notes and approved security, the proper ty not to be altered until the terms of the I sale it complied with. N. B. The sale and hiring, will contin ue from day to day, until all is sold. George Magruder, T:reacy M agruiler. November 17 Ids ' NOTIGB. OiV the first Monday in January next, ■he Negroes, belonging to Caroline & Sea born Skinner, will be hired out, for one year —at. the House of John Skinner, in ’lichmorvd County. And on t jie same dat will be sold,»thcir part of the crop, made on the place that John Skinner now oc cupies inssivl County of Richmond. Livingston Skinner, Guar. Nevombcr 17, wtds • PL Bill' is V.LihiS Os Plantation, fctock On 'the 2Uth December lb JO T\m ; HE subscribers ‘offer for-sale their plantation] known as HORSE CREEK, in South Carolina, less than two miles belov he City of Augusta on the Savannah Ri ver,—Horse Creek Plantation contains B°4i Acres of Land, nearly one half >1 which it. is supposed is swamp. About cue half of the Plantation is cleared land If not disposed of at private sale previous iy, the above Plantation will be offered at public Sale, on the premises, together villi'Stock, Corn, and Fodder, Plantation Utensils Ac. Ac. at 11 o’clock, on the 20th next snonih- The terras of sale, which will be Hbr ral, will be made known on the day o sale. A copy Plat of the Plantation wl> be left with the Overseer for inspection For further particulars, apply to LkMCILL KOLLOCK, Sav annnh Or to E. F CAMPBELL, Augusta 03* The Editors of the City Charleston, the Savannah Republican, A Georgia Journal, Mil ledgeville, are rtquts ted to insert the above once a week, until the day of Sale, and forward their account to the Office of the Augusta Herald I'm payment. November IX—-—wtds. Notice •s here by given to all my Creditor t, iHAT I have made application to the honorable the Justices of the I tf'erior Court for the benefit of the several Acts of the General Assembly of the slate oi Georgia, passed for the relief of insol vent Debtors; an# that they have ap. pointed Friday, the 22d day of Decent, her next, for the examination of my case; at which time my Creditors will please at tend at the Court House of said county, to shew cause, (if any they have,) why tire said Inferior Court should not extend to me, the benefits of the said acts, and 1 be relieved from my present confine ment A S Milton, Nov XI NOTICE. “ PERSONS indebted to the estate of George:. Tankertly sen’r deceased, late of Columbia county, are requested to make immediate payment: and those to whom said estate is indebted, will present their accounts, within the time prescribed by law, for settlement. Droadsil Pace, Bennett Grafton, Geo. Tankers Iy, ADMmiSTJUTODS- October 7 For Sale, 147 acres of mixed land 9 miles above Augusta, on the road leading from thence to Colombia court house belonging to the estate of BennettWhit tmglon, deceased. On the premises there are 2 tolerable good dwelling house* with out houses, garden and an orchard of choice Peach trees—a spring of excellent water, and about thirty acres of cleared land, under a pood fence TJiis land o pens to a h vge and elegant pine wood range. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as any person wishing to pur chase, would wish to view the land before they purchase. The terms will be Verv accommodating-—any person wishing to purchase, can call on Arthur Foster, of Columbia county, or mrs Samir Whitting ton of Richmond county. 1 Sarah Whittington, cx’tx l Arthur Foster, cx’r, muv 23 *** Wo are authorized to announce ANSELM BVGG Esq as a Candidate for the office of Receiver of Tatx Returns, for Richmond county, at the ensuing election. ' November 11 tde i MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, For Publishing m Newspaper TO BE KNTlttim Ttt* Montgomery Republican AIVARE, that my new and difficult era ploymeot,will subject mete raanyiu convenienecs, arising from want of experi ence, it ts with diffidence I announce my self as being about to undertake, (in addi tion to other engagements) the arduous task of superintending the Editorial de. partment of a paper I, however trus that my .Vew» arrangements will be such 1 as will enable me to present the citizens o, Alabama with a Journal, not entirely unin >j tcresting to them, while my exertions in procuring facts in relation to that State and other subjects, aided by some literary friends, will render it net altogether un acceptable toothers. 1 must, on this occasion, be permitted to depart from the general custom of giving ’ laborious details of the advantages result i nig- from Jfflhoepnfier publications, and of making specious promises; the one being already sufficiently understood, and the' . qtjW calculated to deceive. I offer neit h er; merely remarking that its name pre \ claims us principles, and that my humble • eftbrts wili be freely exercised in endeav curing to promote, the usefulness of t|ie paper ami interests of the people. , It may fiat be ainlsstogive tollman,un acquainted, a short sketch of the place ; whence the paper is to be issued; Vy * MoxTuoaisnir, formerly called llostiei-; Bturr, lately East Alabama and New IMii . ladelphia, (the former established by a' Company in Georgia, and the latter by A. Dexter, vsq. both having been incorpora ted into one town by the last legislature) issitnatc mtltc healthy, fertile, and thickly ; settled county, of the same name, of which it is the seat of justice—intended to per petuate two distinguished martyrs* to th( 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 “ liig Jteml.” It ad joins the fraction on which the town of Alabama stands, and bordering on the celebrated river of that name, to which it ’ it is navigable at all seasons from the Gull of Mexico, for steam boats of a large class —distant about two hundred miles from idiUedgeviile; a similar distance from the sea ports of Mobile and Blakely; about 55 above Cahawba, the seat of government; and about 12 miles below the junction ot the Coosa and Talapoosa. It is the poin al which the Atlantic mails reach their first stopping place in the state, and from whence News may be distributed through ;he country with great facilities. Mont gomery, from its high and aity situation, the purity of its waters, flowing from its several springs, and the elevation of the hunks along the river on both sides, which xclude stagnant waters, is considered pe culiarly healthy-, indeed, many resort to that section during the summer months, on tnat accounts It contains many romau i ic,as well as level sites for building, and . for an Infant establishment, it may be call d a pleasant, flourishing, town J- BATTkXLE. Savannah Tuly 17,1820 • The County wn« named in Ron.. of the gallant Major Montgomery, \vlio fell at the Horst Shoe; anti the town derived its title, fror. thf immortal general who shared :he same fate at q-jeoec,at an early pe riod of the Revolutionary war. TERMS. The Rbpum-icax will be printed on a royal sheet once a week, until its patron age justifies its appearance twice a week, ut 5 dollars per annum, in advance, or on receipt of the first number, which will bi issued as soon as practicable after the mifb die of November next. July 29 ts NOTIGB. VLL persons that are indebted to the estate of Zacloc Magruder, fate of Colum bia dec. are desired to come forward and settle, or liquidate their accounts imme diately ; or they may find their in the hands of an officer for collection- And all those who may have demands on said estate, are requested*to bring for ward their accounts, properly attested, agreeable to law, as they may be settled by the Administrators. George Magruder, Trcacy Magruder. Nov 17 tds Private Boarding House* Mrs. SANDWICH has opened a Pri vate Hoarding House on the corner of Washington and Ellis Streets, in the Tenement formerly occupied by Mr. Oli ver Reid. Young Ladies from the country can be comfortably accommodated. November J3—-tf A Xtfw Spring ot Uoaltti AT THE Hjgiean Fount. GINGER~BEER. QTpHIS pleasant and truly delightful bev « erage has the two-fold advantage of combining the carbonic acid gas, which corrects the bile, strengthens and warms the stomach, so as to cause a gentle per spiration. This being in great use in the winter season in most of the northern ci ties, and very highly approved of by the beat physicians as a great restorative. J 1 AMI LIB 8 can be sup plied by sending al the Fountain, where it will be put up in bottles for nse. SODA WATER wiU be furnished as usual. J* B; Lafitte. November 17, 2aw3w Notice. TWSB who hare any demands against the estate of Doctor £.- Jmx, deceas ed, are requested to bring them forward for settlement* and those indebted to the estate, are desired to make immediate payment to the subscriber. Augustus Bmx. H November 37 g t BLANKS ' For sale at this Office.: "wVV* / .•- ‘ y - ~ ■ i • k) • 'r Eagle Tavern, And Savannah Stage Offi J||| ' tsess&^sJM Stage Ollico, being this day mutual consent. All debi.du n m i T' 11 , l,e P Si ' lbv **A wi and all debts due to the lim a;e . b WMM collected b*’htm only. *“ °‘H||||| Jesse W'ltippl C) N, B. Thedionse will still t.J,-..,. MB as formerly, the Planters ifo/eTH T„ e subscriber lias taken the PI (>'lllll IT.VS’ MOTKL. lately ocenpi, d b,{■| by Dickinson, Ksq r.itualed nold an.i M'Cartncv-streets, ami f.n.A’HiaS Jones-street, which leads into the upmHHii part of Broad-street. This niubliiCSHl is the Insgost and best adapted for the jVH commodation of travellers of any in ( JHEBf state—There are rooms fitted up • >Wia will be reserved for the accommodjf 1!n of families. Planters, northern am] sooth.H||| ern merchants who may please to patronize the proprietor, will find convenience i, ll|| being 1 in the neighborhood of the HH Cotton mart from the upper country Sti. H|| bles in all respects suitable to die a HH tent of the establishment are provided. John Miller. H Jfugvsta, Oct. 7 : , H (O* The editors of the Journal, M 3. HE ledgtjville; Missionary, Uount Zion; lie. Hi| publican, Savannah; Courier, Charletton, HE Gazette, New-York, are requested to H|| publish the above for three roonthi, wj Wm send their accounts to the Georgia M ■Hi vertiser Office for payment. H|| A breal Bargain, I Ja 265 Acres oJLani ■ FOR SALE. I THE Plantation of the Subscriber in HI Columbia County, Geo. situate on tie mm main road leading from Augusta to Wat Hj| mg ton, 24 miles from the former place, Hi at the forks of Rayrville and Coley’s roads, Wm now occupied as a public stand ami for HS the healthiness of its situation, pure n- HI ter, and good buildings is exceeded by Bii none between the above mentioned places. Hi Any person who may wish to purcltwc, mm can call and view the premises, to Mtsy Hj [.himself. Rene Stone. December 4 Mit Bra Georgia, .Count); ■ by David 8- H York, and pasted be mlrt» fore John Fraser, Fsq. a sorrel MAKE, k« r -H feet ten or eleven inch- K VPk ■ • es high, about tm or ■ ■ eleven years old, bto B faced, grey hairs inter- H| mixed about the head and body, inside d IE the left hind foot white, switch Jail com. H mon Main, appraised by Thorny Jean'"# 1 H| and James York to sixty dollars, Non*- B her ITb, and returned to office the W K November, I'B2o* Peter Lamar, Clerk L. Cowl ■ November ',27 ‘ ® I Dissolution. I Co partnership heretofore w* ing between the subscribers, wl “ cr ,. firm of Tmoxpsow ct Black, is tins ®7 dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having demands ‘ said firm will present them to , Black for settlement, and perms* 1 " rears, will moke immediate the same, who is duly authorised to J* ol the business of said concern. , ISHAM THOMPSON’, JAMES A. BLACS* November?——3tfcw3t T\ie GopartneTahty IN the practice of Law, lately auMMI between B. V Hallett subscriber, is dissolved by shall continue my office ift Burke County. arnd wiR pmebce ually in the Middle Circuit ... John G. Pofliin* November#? —. TUBSUBSCUtW Produce or jfood towh p»p** tM • ment.—theinowa good Hands nu«t be,ah indticemem, I Nowab«r2s