Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, December 25, 1820, Image 4

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Sheriff's Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court-house-in Warrenton, between the hours of sale, WILL BE SOLI), Three \egro©», one wo- ' manhyth name «.f Sealy and her child Amrv, an one girl by the name of Fa tiem-c* 1* "’ll on to satisfy an execution •»n f.vor o’’Baker and Heath, vs Thoring ton Oibao „ pointed out by the defendant. ALSO, 450 acres p«ne land, on the waters of Port Creek, adjoining lands j of Vlam Jo.Ves and others. grant'd to La- j t V*r Marcel, levied on U> Halisty an exccn ti.a iu favor of David Cody Bear, r, vs, Cuder Hir'd, pinin' out by the defend- ( atil. 01 ALSO, 115 acres of land, more or Irss, on the waters of Long Creek, ad- . joining A. Bfenkly and < wifi. , the improvements thereon, lovmd <>n " •.p'mfv an execution in favor of Baker and Heat!) and others, vs, r edrt'ick Ilohcrt *o.i, pointed out by the defendant. ALSO, 4,35 acres of pine hind, on t1,,. waters of Big Cre< It, f bcliiff the pi When-ra I anc Downs now lives, hvn-d on to sal sfy an evcciilioir in favor ol D ivio t ody, bearer, vs, Isaac Downs, pointed out hv Downs. AI.SO, 330 acres ol* hind on the wters of Long Greek, granted to Ldtn’d Taylor Seuv. at the time of survey, hound ne all sides by sum yed laud, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of R bnuud Alexander vs Edmond Taylor, property pointed out by Edmond W Taylor. ALSO, One sorrel mure enrt, twofealh r bid* ami Blends, three cows and Calves, tv.ohtlf. ry. at lings, two sheer lOtvl twelve lioa lof liopii, levied nto sa'- iat'y an execution in favor of Baker and IL-.-th vs Susan Williams &.l«r. Bell, pro pi rty pointed out by Susan Williams. A. Holers, s. w. c. November 30. wJw Sheriff's Side. (>V the first Toes lay in January next, 9at the t'ouri-iiouse in the town ol Waynesliprough, Burke county, between the usual hours WILL BR SOLD, Three Negroes, to wit;— Luke, Violet, and It diild Smart, IcVi ed cm as Uie property of Ghtries Covanah. to satisfy sundry executions from a.lns i ees Court in favor of sundry persons, n turned by a Constable. ALSO, One negro girl Lucy, le vied on as tlie property of Josia'i Allday, to satisfy sundry executions from a Jnsti ce» Court, in favor of sundry persons re turned by a Constable. Wiide Brown, d. s. December 4 fds Admiimtrator’s Hale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Hon. orablw Court of Ordinary, of Colum bia county. Will be sold on the 4th Mon. day in January next, at Columbia Court House, 200 acres of land lying in Colum bia county, on the waters ofthe Little Ki okee creek, adjoining lands of U Tubman and others, a description of the place is thought unnecessary as n i person would like to purchase without viewing the p'e mist s first —sold as the estate of Ann T. Jolmson dec,—Terms of sale made known on the d ay*, Frauds T. Alien, nm'r. Nov 30 tds *^~Adniitiibtratrix’ Sale. On Tuesday, the 4‘h January 18.? 1, will be sold, at the Court House in Waytusborougli, Burke county, the aval estate of Thomas Tipi' n, I ceased, con sisting of 283 acres of Land, more or h as. lying in Burke county, adjoining ands of Felix J. Burns and Wtu. Sexton— told for the benefit of the iieiis ami cr< d itors of said deceased. Ama Tipton, admr’x. Nov 17 tds Admiuistrators Sales. WILL be sold on Thursday the lUb day of January next, at the hue ivtilvr.ee of 0»p1. David McKinney, dec. on Broad * nearly opouailc the l‘l,mt«r->’ Hotel, All the stuck in trade, consis' ing of a pretty general ass u tme it in the Saddlery line. —Als >, household »nd kitchen furniture, a pair id’ fust rate hors-'s and carriage, a good saddle horsv, a waggon and dray, with many other ar'i e'es, belonging It) the estate of said de ceased Will be Rented at the name lime and place, the front stove and cellar, with a good back store, until the Ist October 1821. The stand for business Is equal to any in the city.—The dwelling part will be rented at (he same time. TERMS —All sums uiulir SSO cash— •nd all over that sun, a credit of six mouths—Notes with an approved endorser tWU be required Constance Sophia JV Kinney, adtnx.’ John Ca»¥n, ) Adin - W . . John JflcAinnCf a Dec.e mb or 4 wtds Executor’s Sale. ON the 20tb day of January next will be siildtb Hie highest bidder, on a credit of eight mouths, at the late resi dunce of Notley Whitcombe, deceased, all the pe.-shiabJe part of said dec, property cmvMisiiug of Household and Kitchen Fur nitu’T, stock of Horses, Cattle and Hogs; Also — The crop on hand, of Co r n, Foil der and Cotton- At the same lime and place will be rented the Plantation where bn the said Notley Whitcombe resided, also, several Fisheries on Savannah rive , and Negroes bchi’'ging to said Estate will fe hired for the ensuing year. : *l., Keitli, etcewtor . Vcocmber U. 9t Administratrix Sale. Ar.BEF.ABLE to an order of the Hon orable Court of Ordinary of Elbert County at Elbert Court-House, on the first Tues day in January next, to the highest bidder \\ ill he Sold, Four tracts of Land, be longing to the estate of Hubert Middle ton deceased, to wit. One tract in Elbert Coun iy iiu, ‘ate residence of said dec contain ing Mj acres more or Its*, one oilier tract in Elbert County, joining Wm. Al len and others containing 156 Acres, One tract .it Lincoln County, joining Col Thomas Murray, containing; 124 Acres, arid one oilier trad in Jones County, con taining 202 1-3 Acres, Granted to said Robert Mid lh-lon. Terms of Sale, tw< Ive months credit will be giv en ny tlie purchasers giving bond wiib approved security. fIETSEV C. MIDDLETON. jlilmiiiislnitvU'. October, 51- 4* p t'.xeditor’s Sale. W ILL be Sold, on the 28th day of December, at the lute residence of Jane Florence, deceased, of Lincoln county, all the personal property not willed and disposed of by will of said deceased, viz. Negroes, Horses,, Cattle, Hogs, House- Hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a great variety of other amelea too tedious to enumerate. Terms of sale will be liber al, and made known on the day. Thomas Florence,jr. ex'r Nov 17 ids Will be Hired, VT the house of the subscriber, on the 2d day of January next, the Negroes belonging to the estate of William Hart, it censed. Among them are an excellent Sawyer and two good wagoners.—Terms nude known on the day. Elizabeth Hart, ex’rx. At the same time and place, will be sold, a first rate Wagon and team ol Mules, five yoke ofOxen, well broke and in fine order, and one Cany Log —Terms on the day of Sale. George Twiggs. December 4 wst Cit y Tux Collector’s Hale. At the Market-house in the City of Augus ta, on tlit Ist Tuesday in January next, between Ihe usual hours of sale, DUE following lots in Springfield, viz 1, % 3, 11, )2, 13, 14, 15, 17, IS, 19, 23, 24. 25. 26, 27, 31, 32, 42, 43 49, -id, 61, 66, and 67, to satisfy the road tax lor tlie years IKIB, 18l9aud road ami well ax for 1820, tax due on each lot, ninety live cents and cost. ALSO, One other lot in the cLj of Augusta, known in the plan of the ci ty of Augusta, by No. occupied by Ann Sturges and others to sntlsly the road ami well Tax for the years 18IS) ami 1820, a nioimling to nine dollars and seventy-five cents and cost. A. Bugg, c. t. (\ No vent her 30 wtds Coroner’s Sale. WILL HP, SOLD, ON the first Tuesday in January next, in the town of Waynesborough.in tli county of B rke, one negro man named Frank, h one riding Gig, levied on as the property of James Brown, (osatisfy an ex centum in favor of John Davis, against Wilson Navy, James Brown and Joseph AUnway -said property being sold on the first Tuts lay in the last month, but the ■terms ofthe sale not being complied with the above properly 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. \VSi.L BK SOLI) f r.V the 290) of Driftmber next, at the residence ol the late James Oliver dec. all personal property of the said dec. consisting of house-hold and kitchen fur niture, Plantation tools, Horses and Cat tle, Corn and Fodder, Wagon, aiifl cotton Gin. 'The Negroes of sai l estate to be hired at the same time, for the term of twelve, months. Terms of sale and hiring, to be made known on the day of sale. John Oliver, Jidm'r. November 17 Iwot All persons having any demands a gninsi said estate, bring them forward at tested agreeable to law, and they will be attended to. JOHN OLIVER, Jdnt'r. Wiil be Hired, A T the Market House in the citv of Au t\. gns'a on Tlursday the 2inst, fV Negroes belonging to the estate of Maju; Ferdinand Fhinizy, late of Richmond coun ty deceased. John Phinizy, Acting Administrator December 15 tdh KOTICB^ ALL persons that are indebted to the estate ol /.adoc Magnifier, late of Colum bia dec. arc desired to come forward and settle, or liquidate their accounts imme diately { or they may find their accounts .u the hands ot an officer for collection And all those who may bare demands on said estate, are requested to bring for. ward their accounts, properly attested ccrccablc to law, ns they may be suttk-i ■iy the Administrators. George Magruder, Treat y Magruder. Not 1,7 tUs NOTICE. On the 10th day January next will be rented the plantation of Hczekiah Beall, dec. on Brier Creek die mile above Walkfr’s Bridge, two lundred acres o) cleard laud under fence. ALSO, Hog's, Cattie, Corn, & Fodder to be sold on the same day—Terms made known on the day of sale. Jacob Bostick, ex'r. December 7, wids, Notice. 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of * a Clementina Davis, late of Columbia c >uiity deceased, are requested to come forward and settle the same, and all per osds having any demands against the said srceased, will please present them for elUenient. J. Burroughs, W. Fuller, cx'ors. December 13. wtlOlan. notice. \LL persons indebted to the estate of , Col. Thomas Caw, late of Columbia comity deceased, will please make pay ment, to either of the Executors, and those to whom the estate is indebted, will present their claims properly attested. Nicholas Ware, ? & William A. Carr, 5 ?» November 54 *f Notice. ■fInfTTLL be hired on the first clay cf Jan 7'/ uar/ next at the Market House in the city of’ Augusta, for twelve months, tinea or four Negro Men, all Carpenters, and one or two women accustomed to house work, belonging to the estate o Joshua Meals, deceased. Terms made known on the day by Mildred Meals, cx’rx. IJhcsa Bostick, ad’mr, December 21 Mb N otice is here by given to all my Creditors, T J. HAT I have made application to the, honorable the Justices of the I iferior Court for the benefit of the several Acts of the General Assembly of the state of Georgia, passed for the relief of insol vi nt Debtors; and that they have ap. pointed Friday, the 22d day of Decern, bur ne\*, fur the examination of my case; at which time my Creditors will please at tend a* tire Court House of said county. i . ahe v cause, (if any they have,) why the said Inferior Court should not extend l< me, Lite benefits of the said acts, and i be relieved from my present coniine ment A S Milton. NOTICE. T 1. HAT on Tuesday the 20th day of De comber next Will be Sold, At the 'ate residence of Zarloc Magrnder flee, all the personal Estate of the said dec. consisting of the whole of the pir si-nt crop, together with all the stock of all kinds the Household and Kitchen fur niture, and many other articles too ledi ou» to enumerate, AIRO, Between fifty £5 sixty ne groes to be hired at the same time. The terms will he ten months credit, with notes and approved security, the proper ty not to be altered until the terms of th sale is complied with. N. B The,sale and hiring, will contin ue from day to day, until all is sold. Gcorgo Magrnder, Treacy Magrnder. Nuvemb. > 17 nls ISOII E. On the first. Mommy in January next, the Negroes, belonging to Caroline is. Sea born Skinner, will bp hired out, for one year —at the House of John Skinner, in Richmond County. And on the same day will be sold, their part of the crop, made on the place that Join Skinner now oc cupies in said Countof Richmond. Livingston Skinner, Guar. | November 17, — wtds Will bepented, .9t the Market- llousdu the city of .tugu-ta 1 AN the first day ctjanuai-y next, for the term of one yefrj a number of Lots in Springfield, and the pre sent residence of 1». Varnokl, belonging o the estate of Gq-gc Pearson deceas’d. Join M. Mann, { Acting Add mV, N. 11. The lot nine Sonlli side of Broad-Street, in iue. village of Spring field containing aput two acres, more or ksswillbe leasts for the term of five years and nine ninths, at the same time and place. Decemberll—4l St WilL Hired, " ON the first dJ of January next, at the Market limit in the city of Augusta, the Negroes hd iging to the estate of William B. Ileal, cc. for the term of 12 months. TabitUl. Beal, ailin'x December 15/ wtds Wij be Hired, ; .It the Market j use in the city of Augusta hN the first ,y of January next, for ■ f the term cr ne year, all the Negroes tiolnoffihg to M y 11. Pearson and Arabel il. Pearson, inors.—Among tlrem are valuable men, women boys and girls. —Terms made nown on the day of luring. 4) lin 11. Mann, Joardian foe the Minors. December | fit J - m.: -■ Executors' Sale. kjsj ILL be sold on.the JOth of January Vs next ip Columbia artd at his place of residence, all the personal tfhd real es tate of Clementius Devis deceased. Con sisting ofCattle, Sheep and Hogs, Corn ~nd I-’odfler and other articles to/r tedi ous to mention —Terms made known on the day of sale. James Burroughs, W. Fuller, ex'nrs. December 18. tds Will InTSold 1 ON a credit of twelve months at the late t residence of Mrs. Sarah Dawson, , lute of tltc com nty of Richmond, deceased; s on Monday the 2dth of January next one | Horse, one Slecr, ami one easy Cha>r, it ( being the remainder of the* personal pro- . perly belonging to llic estate of tlie said , deceased. W. A. Bi tgg. j Ex or. j Deremhcr 18. oaw >w To lie nt. fIIAT Commodious Dwelling House on Telfair-strcet, with nil ivect/fsaiy Buil dings, ami a good Garden attached toil— as last year occupied by tbc subscribe."— Possession will be given on the first Octo ber next. A f.SO, The Dwelling House oh Green-street, with all necessary Build ings, and a good Garden attached to it, at present occupied by Holland M'Tyrc, esq. Possession will be given on the Ist of Jan uary next For terms apply to D. Urcjiiahart. Sept. 19 If TO 11 ENT, A TENEMENT (No. 4) in Bridp • Row or particulars apply to the Subscriber. James Johnson, sen. October 3 ts Administrator’s Sale. A GHEE ABLE to an order of the hon urabie the Court of Ordinary, will be sc Id on the first Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours o > sale. One hundred «U'ty a ci-cs of Land, more or les a in Burke county, adjoining Thomas i jilh, and o ihers, on Rocky Creek. ALSO. Two negroes, viz. Suckey and her cliild Felsou, about 7 years old, sold as the property of William Luke deceased for the benefit of his heirs and creditors, —Terms made known on the day fj Robert Dickson adm'r. November 11 Administrators Hale. GREEABLY to an order of the Honor iit able the Court of Ordinary of Burke county, wili he sold at tile Court House it: he town of Waynesboro’ on the first Tuesday In January nextf the six negroes following, viz. Adam, Maria, Albert, Cham paigne, Sam and George, The said Ne groes being part of the personal properly of Elisha Land late of Burke county dec: and sold lor the benefit of his heirs and Creditors.— Terms made known on the day, Hester Land, udm'x. Morgan Rodgers, adm'r November 27, w4t. Administrator's Sale. ON tin firs-; Tuesday in February next Will be Sold at the Court House in Waynesboro* two thirds of a tract of land containing sixty-five acres, fertile bene lit of Uii- heirs of James Must, deceased. Jo tin Jld'r. November 23 ni2:tip Administrator's bale. A.GUEEABLE to an order of the Hon orahic the Inferior Court of the County of Burke, when selling for Ordinary pur poses, V Ul be. Sold, on the first Tuesday In January next, at the Court house in the town of Waynes borough, between the usual sale hours, Four old Negroes, (viz.) Joe, I’luilis, Hannah ami Jack, the pro perty of Lucretia Nobles dec, sold for the benefit of the heirs atid creditors of said dec. ’Terms made known on day of safe. Arthur Bell, Jiilnt'r. Nov milier 17 tds ivoITCE. A I.L PERSONS indebted to the estate of George Tankersly sen’r deceased, lau of Columbia county, are requested to make immediate payment: anu those to whom said estate is indebted, will present their accounts, within the time prescribed by law, for settlement. Dreadsil Pace, Bennett Grafton, Geo. Tankersly, -J DMIoVIST/tJ TOJiS- October 7 LDST or KIDNAPPED. ]?ROJ! the subscriber, living near Co . iuivtbia Court-House, on Mon-lay the 23rd instant, a negro MALE CHILD, be / tween two and three years old, stout am t low set, named . MOSES. To which lie answers readily ; from c'u cumstances there is reason to apprehend, iie was kidnapped, at the timet he w;:, lost, he was clothed in a brpwn cloth frock mended in front with a large patch o! ' * homespun cloth ; a liberal reward will be ff' ven |°r any information of said chile that will lead to his recovery. £ • George Cary. Octooer ca —4t •» ■ ■■ Great Bargain. 1 In 265 Acres of Land. 2^’C. FOR SALE. fjpilF, Plantation of the Subscriber in I Col'in.l.ia County, Geo. situate on the main road leading from Augusta to Wash ington, 21 miles horn the former place, at the forks of Hayfville and Goley’s loads, now occupied as a public stand and for the healthiness oi its situation, pure wri ter, and pood buildings Is exceeded by none between the above mentioned places. Any person who may wish to purchas:’, can call and view the premises, to satisfy himself. Hejie Stone. December 4 4t Tuscaloosa ! Old the second Monday in January next, will commence the sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, of LOTS 'n the town situated on the southern frac tion of ■motion 21, township 21, range 10 west, lying below, and within a quarter of a mile of the fails of the Black Warrior. The nature of the surrounding country, and the advantages of the site itself with respect to beauty ofisituation, number and excellence of the Springs, convenience of landing, suitableness for business, e’c. are so generally known as to render a mi nute description of litem unnecessary. The auove mentioned properly was granted by Congress to the American as ylum for die education of the deaf and dumb, and sold by that institution to ihe present proprietors. Terms, one third, cash; one third at he end of one year; and the remaining Miird at the end of two years. 1 The sale will take place on the premises. Win. M. Man*, A £ (x. V i I. Patrick. 3 p Tuscaloosa, Nov, 16 tds Races ! Races! THE Augusta Races, will commence on Tuesday the 20th February next The first day, a purse of 400 dollars, four mile heats and repeat, free for any horse, mare, or gelding. The second day (the 21st,) a purse of 300 dollars, three mile beats and repeat. The third day (the 22d,) a purse of 200 dollars, two mile heats and repeat. The fourth day (the 23d,) the entrance meney to be run for, the three best in five. t Letters subject to be directed tu Jacoft Staley and William Lumkin, Proprietors of the Jiacs Turf. Each day’s purse to be hung up oi. the Judge’s stand. D< member 15. tdr Meson Academy in Lx ington Oglethorpe County. IIS Institution will he opened fertile . next year on the 2d Monday in Janu tu>» under the direction of Mr. Andrew Rhed, A. M. a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and for eight years Pro fessor of Languages in the University of of North Carolina- Mr. Khod was for ma ny years Hector of an Bcademy in Virgin ia, and for the last eight or nine years has conducted the Academy in Williarns bmo in North Carolina. The Trustees have the highest assurances from several respectable gentlemen in both the above states of Mr, Hbcd, eminent qualifications as an instructor of yoult —He will be as sisted in the Male Department b" his sin, a young gentleman -f Classical Education, and in the Female Department by his Daughter——Boat'd including Washing and 'Lodging may he obtained in private lamilies in Lexington at from one hundred io one hundred and twenty dollars por annum amha the country within itss Uian anile of the Academy at from ninly toane huedred. 'I he healthiness of the situation, Ihe number, ami qualifications of the Instruc tors employed and the low prices of board and Tuition, render the advantages at tending this Institution equal if.uot snpa nor to those of any Academy in the state Flie Trustees as well as toe Teaehers will make every exertion to preserve and improve the .1 .avals of the Students.— No Student will be received for less than six moths—The following are the rates of Tuition payable half yearly in advance Fur Reading, Writing and the common For the Ivglrer Rules of Arith metic ami English Grammar S 12 For the above with Geography and Survey or either g 16 For all the higher branches of English Studies and for the Latin and Greek Languages $ 24 By order of the Borrtl ofTrusiee,. Joseph JV|. Molloj, Secretary. CCj’ The Editor of the Savannah Geor gian will insert the above in his country Paper for three weeks, and forward his account to the subscriber, J. M. M- December 11 6t & lO Reward. or stolen on Tuesday n>glu 7th Nov. from (be wharf in Augusta, a Sorrel Horse, ol the following description, . find with the left eye, snip on the nose, mall star on the forehead, and the right iindfool while up to the footlock, he is , short round bodied horse, with a short .well tail about 10 years old. Whoever will take up said horse and ;end him to his owner, or give iiifnirma ion so he.can be regain’d shall receive ae above reward and all ‘reasonable’ •barges paid. Apply to the subscriber ai the Steam Boat Olfice. Washington Lamar. November 13—.—if Georgia, Columbia f„. - In the Superior (jJ'" September ;{erm, mi" 1 Heirs and /fepwaeutalivoA J ‘ of Lewis Gardner, d&d . . vs, U,, T fmi. Administrators of Lovds 1 ' ' Jf '» Garilntr. I • 4 IT appearing -1 0 die coy?, r *i n..s not lictn am; uderU,-.' ‘ 3 inolicn obtained a* (heJa&t i l e ordered, ih.it this bih i-..\ ’ » co >-v. of ; h r s ™** « on the defendants at Iras: t lore the next term, and « jmljhslnd to cull in u.,, V*'** an s -nt ol the slate, oi.c c a months in one of the in i.hc * ntatc jw-eviwns to the ne-t ■ c . :; * court.—Taken ftcmtht - v * A. CI<UM fold, d'l October 3 \ *’ n.o.Tt Georgia, G^^i a ' In the Superior Court' •September Tc.*n» tin * ’ Caroline Mic/fUla SamleW, her Guar. -n, KUaibetii ’ \ T n p.(, Sttin ju-ck '. n.piv, ", j W' Vancy Sandei.s, Jas.f,;n u i e r« ' pm- ■ U.ris s«„l,„, ders, Jesse. ■Stm-leu, h> an A 1,1 lb-pf **y*. mZi't? Ihiuit and Wiic. ' , ON . ’•» appearing. to tSrr * il.At .lames banders, ip Sander, and .lesse Sa-.ders r'sM ' ' ol tins stale It is ordered ti.u \* published once-a tnoml, for six r.icur , one of ite public Gazettes of previous to the next term of t; Ki c . . and shall bei deemed s.ifficientserviu. that leave be granted to amend vh e l j and to perfect service. Taken from the minutes. / A. Crawford GEORGIA, Courts Burke County, r ''ember fcrra, J ’'resent the hon. Robert R. Held, Judm William Perkins, , * vs (KiileiortheesiibTii J olm Dick. 5 mcnt u lo9 t wtt \\ HEHEAS a petition has tliisiiif been filed for the establishment «f,r» missory note from John Dick to WilU Perkins for one hundred and eirin* dollars. And the said Williams Perl# having made oath to the formerexi&ui and loss o.- destruction of said note, ad other proof being laid before theewtt On mot ion it is ordered that the itoicl* established on the first day sfthtiuE term, unless cause be shewn to the trary. Audit is farther ordered tki copy of this rule be published creel month until the first day of the tint term in one of the public Gazataa this state. Jolin Carpenter, elerfc Notice. NINE months after dale, ipplintia will ue made to the Honorable tin Inferior Court of Itiebirond county,fa leave to sell all the real estate of iJm IC. nnan, deceased, fur the benefit of ■ heirs arid creditors of said deceas'd. I 11. M i Coombs,«i/B^l November 23 ni9ta J Notice. I NINE months after date, applied* will be made to die Honorable I Inferior Court of Richmond country,® leave to sell a certain tract of land in tH county of Baldwin, situate in tl»* 't»3® eth district, and known uy the i.ifl® 203, in the plan of said district, be::; ® property of Matthew Fes, the. fu'l benefit of the heirs and creditors < f i® deceased. I I Aimer Fox, Gm'r. I Nov. 23 Will be Hired, J A T the house of William BuM*! on the first day of January the Negroes belonging to Jobu't "® Ramsey (a minor) for the terw ‘Jj year, the person that hired satd • this year will deliver them ■ Jonathan Wood. Ouar^l Columbia Cmuitjl, Dec —J WiWb&Umd, I A.T the late residence of jessitf'"®® deceased, i f Columbia county,on ■ oor.d ciav cl* January ■ belonging* to the Estate of su u consis.ing of men, uumen g’" 1- Cj ■ Also, one prime Blacksmith- ■ Benjamin F* liitrer, ■ Jtuaes (J. \V;iik(.‘,« B jrxrXLlO^M November 2f). TO aßN'l] I .?,)./ fwmssion ‘ ’ ■ J rfHA I' commodious ' ■ i tod in the upper just cbovc Messrs. It. »* to the subscriber, or toJiw. ■ AuorUS tUS JJI “ ' - ’ ■ x s> ;i H November 23 „ ROM thesnbsciibev, I wan named TOM. I twenty one years oj -J;'' ca , p ,:: 1.,' stature, and a good J inl |, i? ■ trade. —lie is wei . « >i.'B and Savannah, and iss 1 , . ci , V) - I ing about the vicirntf ot l “ ■ his way to Savanna i ~ ,i, c s V Any person apprehending H low and de J| V g s ' 1 l a bazan. " . t Slaughter, JG. g fi;l ■ him in jail, ‘•bail reCc * ward. ‘ ‘ ISAA c L.V" 01 '* Augusta, Nov. 1/ 'B| , P' I yjtthis office, two ■ ers, who understand tluU ■ * November 7 J 1 For sale at thtf ‘ " ■ it M