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, Augusta Chronicle 4c Georgia Gazette.
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iv/At. £5 WfcUftocAi
tl, by the ships Oglethorpe
ly, from Liverpool, and late
font the north, an extensive
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|F rendu India & Do
mestic
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ALSO.
! hardware
tl*r-y offer to country merchants
reasonable terms
aer 12 w2tn
N otice.
16-partnership heretofore cxlst
xthefirm of F. C. Taylor 8t Co.
atual consent, dissolved on the
qtf August last.
F. C. Taylor,
Dexter Chapin,
Business hereafter will be conlin-
F. C Taylor.
Iber 12 if.
•1 —‘
tinted to Hire,
Hie ensuing year 40 or 50 good
fll-nvs, for which a liberal price
i iven ; payable monthly, quarter
lie end of the year*
Apply to
Henry Sluiltz,
in Hamburg,
if
.
trance against
i Fire!
ii Five, and Marine
Company Agency,
•iber offers to take risks a
•n Houses, Out-Buildings,
and Merchandize, in Au
dcinitv.
y Edwards, Agent.
I!road struct,
ost Office & Globe Tavern,)
:er springs.
iber has taken that wel
■ Quaker Sutures.
'KLV occupied by Major Durkee,
(ven miles above Augusta on
fgton road and hopes from
n to business to give general
John Turpin.
B ts 1
Rent,
IE and comforable Dwelling
hich are attached three and an
f Land. This house is in the
ff the city, on Ellis-street, and ;
V desirable as a residence lor a
•ly Immediate possession will
-Apply to fVilliam IV, Hull,
Nicholas Ware,
Executor of Jim, Jiacmi.
rember 8 ts.
he
;'the first Tuesday in February', si
the Court House in Warreiuon, be-
Vthe usual hours of sale, Uie follow-
WEferty.—
.One Negro Man,
name of TOM. Taken as the pro
of Benjamin Sandilord, to satisfy an
itiou in favour of Perry and Wright
thers, viz. H.-j-unin Saudif'ord,.l.re-
Beall, and John Sand if->rd.—Also,
Waggon, 4 pur of Geers, two
1% Waken as the- property of Elisha
son, to satisfy an Execution in favour
epiii. luh Hix, vs Elisha Johnson.—
. a bar of Gold, taken as the property
»61 Kinsey, to satisfy an execution in
ir cf halier and lleeth, vs. Joe!
ev,
A. H. McCormick,
Jlt’fj. Ulie'ff, ll arren County.
in 3——
Will F.C Sold,
*■ the Court House in Warrentoo, on
*: 'ne first Tuesday in J-'ebruary next,
■een the hours of Sale,
00 Acres of Pine Land,
« waters of Reedy Creek, adjoining
, J s of Rose and others, it being known
place ofWiliowbys, taken as the pro
, ,0 ,y of Jlachariah Hailey, to satisfy an ex
' *>n in favour of David C. Hose, vs.
d Z Hailey, and Willis Howard,
d out by Howard, the Security.—
Three Negroes, viz.
138 years old. Muse 20 years old, and
man 37 years old, taken Jo satisfy an
ution in favour of John F. Martin and
for the use of John F. Martin and
rs, vs. James Rogers, and pointed out
logers. Also,
Two Negroes,
!»<■- and girl, taken as the property of
Neal, to satisfy an execution in fa
la lesNeal. >s Barrel Neal.
j .. B. Tiogcrs, s. w. c.
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Jew eU, $ Co.
Ujt/ier Wing City Hotel j,
HAVE HECEIVEO FROM N. YORK,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OK
Staple Fancy
iDiau
S UPr.R, common anil I ow priced. black,
blue and mixed cloths & Gassimeres,
Super and Common Valencia, 'I oilanette,
Swanstlown and Marseilles Veatings,
Hombazetts and Dombazines,
S.Unnetts, Flannels and Oil Cloths,
Nankin and Canton Crapes, all colors,
Italian do. white, black and Green,
buper light and dark prints and chintz
calicoes,
Silk and cotton flag handkerchiefs, _
Cambric cravats, white, spotted, figured j
and checkered,
4-4 5; 6 4 cambrics, and cambric and com
mon dimoties,
2 Cases 4-4 Irish Linens,
1 do. Super brown do.
Turkey red, blue, Madrass and Polycat
handkerchiefs,
Linen and imitation cambrics and cambric
handkerchiefs,
Long Pawns, Russia nnd Irish Diapers,
■ Dogskin, Hucksin, and heaver Gloves,
Ladies dressed and undressed kid do.
Scarlet embrodered morines,
Marseilles quilt counterpins 4 4 square,
Sewing silks, black, white,, green, blue
and assorted colors,
Cotton cords, balls and threads,
Linen tapes, threads and bobbins,
Darning and floss cotton,
Willow flats and millinells,
Suspenders, children’s sucks,
Cassitnere, merino and silk shawls,
Shell k Imitation Tucking & side combs,
Pearl, Ivory and Horn Pocket ditto.
Ribbons—an extensive assortment of all
colors,
Plaids, Striped, figured and plain,
Plain ami pearl edged Taffetyfiom No 1
to 22,
Silks, Levantines, Florences, Satins, Sin
i shews and Sarsenetts, plain &. figured
of various colours,
Silk Lace, plain and figured,
Silk lace edging, black and white,
’ Silk hose, Gentlemens’ and Ladies’ black
’ and white, plain and figured,
’ Silk and Tabby Velvets, various colors,
S Ik lace shawls, veils and handkerchiefs.
Elegant needlework muslin, robes and
walking dresses, from 12 to 30 dol
lars, very rich,
Low priced needle-work, tatnbored and
embroidered do,
Jaconet, mull and book muslin Flounces
and Inserting Trimmings,
Worked muslin R-.uuls or Coiaretts,
>Jii'Pftd Faces, a good assortffiitj, cheap, ,
Jet Eardrops, Snaps, and ,
Eyes and Necklaces,
! Gilt Neclaces, Clasps and Snap,
i Pearl, ivory, silk and thread, shirt, sus
-1 penders and vest buttons,
Wallace’s extra gilt and coloration coat
and vest buttons,
Super Scissors and Chains for do.
Magnum Houum and common ilazors nnd
strops,
Sportsmen's pocket and Pen knives,
playing Cards and Dressing jCumbs.
Durable Ink and Osnaburgf Thread,
Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Shirt
ings and Sheatings,
Sandboxes, by the dozen or package,
WliiUeinore’s No 10 Cotton Cards, ike.
ALSO
Straw Bonnets .
20 cases of very superior Straw Ren
nets, Hinds, and Trimmings, of various
patterns, such as bell crowns, doubled -
rapes, round fronts, cottage shape, &c*
kc. —cheap for the quality.
The above goods are offered at whole
sale and retail for cash, or on time for ap
proved paper* Regular supplies Will he
received from our partner in New York,
which will enable ns to have,constantly on
bund a general assortment of fresh season
able Goods; and f.om the patronage we
have received the year past, we are in
d iced to believe wt have s6id, and shall
continue to sell at least as cheap as our
neighbors
November 8 ———if
Ulolmj Tavern.
J. Mil SiihscriberiiiOimsljiifriend, ana
ibe public, that bis
Reading Hoorn ,
is just arranged, and that his Bar U much
more convenient. And on account of
dunging the situation of the bitter, he i
better able to provide for Ine accommo
dation of his customers; and can safely
promise them, that as far usliis means and
ability to comply vvitii jiis w slus can go,
lie will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every gtiegt who may honor him
with a call.
d£|-The Savannah & Wash
ingtou Stages put up at the
lilobe.
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
City Taxes.
41.1. persons concerned are hereby no
tifled * hat thd? returns of City Taxa
hie property for 1822, will, be received at
the office of the clerk of the Mayor’s
Court, in the N.E. turner of the City Hull,
from the Ist to the.“list January ensuing,
from 2 to 5 o’clock, in the afternoon of
each and every day; Sundays f\rer*cd.
I). Clark, c. c,
December 31——~Im
evil, that men <lo, lives fitter them ; ?
C‘ The good is oft interred with theb hones. ’* 5
Coiton, Stock,
a s n
V»v oltei*.
THE subsejiber bas taken an office in
tbe Iniikiing lately occupied by.
Messrs Stefan & Hargraves, on tin; north
s.de of Rroad-street, opposite to lift* Ros»
Office—where he offers his services isl
the business, nnd hopes?-by* strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers
jn commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of An
gust a and the planters have tong sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart tbe business is
principally done by biokcis ; and lienee
case, certainty and dispatch with
, it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of tbe sub
scriber, may bererfter save himself the
trouble of sampling bis coiton and looking
up a purchaser;—the planter nerd be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true slate of the maiket,
nor subject himself to the caprice of the
wary speculator—and tbe purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton at lire mark ,l urine.
Office Regulations relative to
I otton.
Ist* In order to give time f>r sampfing,
citizens offering coiton are requested to
leave the ware-house icceipts by eight
o’clock, a. ft. —If felt l ater than nine, sales
cannot bo real zcd till Hie succeding day
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a teller of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton will be sampled and'receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m. —
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next day.
3J. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4th, Kales will commence at ten o’clock
.and close at twelve, a m.
sth. I’ersons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than lire market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6J cents fora bag entry andsampling.
6tb. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, en
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Htock Excliarih’o mid
o
brokerage,
hi their I’artous 11, anehes.
Will be attended to at ail limes during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. til! two *>’clocli i*. m. and from
three o’clock t.l! live r. m.
John Kinney, jnn ? r.
oj* Money is sometimes worth more
than at others I’ers.ms having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
tnemsclves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
Not ember 8 if
TIAIH)ITOiK,
CVT. KllY, t- : 'c. *'
JuVin £5 TUos. A. Tones,
ji IAVF. received pu* ships Emily and
Oglethorpe, from Liverpool, a general and
extensive addition to their former stock.
-iflicy have also on hand a variety of
otJier goods worthy the attention of coun
try Merchants.
November 2‘J w6w
* Clothing St ore ; j
rm.Ls,
mf.rciunt r. >l a.ons,
KKKP A I. A HUD AMf:OUTAK£M P OS
Gentlemen’s
IVeudy i'AoUung,
Os Uicir own Manntacturc.
ALSO —
Extra. Super, and Common BROAD
CLOTHS,
CASKI MEItES, VESTINGS,
FINE LINEN SHIRTS, kc.
rj And the first rate workmen, to make I
('luihes to measure
N, R.—Their Store is kept on Rrnad- 1
Stive’, ten rods above the Post-Office,
and three doors below M*ij. Thompson's
Auction Room.
December 1 ->■—-■ —Iru
In Equity.
Edward Boyd,
Joseph Reid, ’ v Foreclosure of Mort
rv. f gage.
Rama M'K’nnie.J
■« N obedience to an order of the Court
sL of Equity, will be sold at Edgefield
House. S nith Oaioliua, on the first
Monday in February next, on the follow
ing terms ;—“ For cash to the amount of
six thousand two hundred and fifty dol
lars, with interest from the Ist day of
January, 1821—also, to the amount of
seven thousand dollars, with interest from
Ist day of January, 1822, and on a credit
of twelve months for the balance” a tract
of laud containing about 1000 acres, lying
at tin- lower side of Reach Island, on Sa
vannah River, well known by the name
if Silver Bluff. This tract consists of *
due proportion of rich low and well tim -
bered high'and, with a comfortable dwel
iug house, and other necessary out build
.ngs, and has attached to it a first rale
Saw and Grist Mill, lately erected by Mr,
M‘Kinme. The purchaser will be requir
ed to give bond and security for such pari
as is ordered to be sold on a credit*
W bitfield Brooks,
Commissioner in Equity
Edgefield Court-House. Dec. 10, 1821
®3Wr <B£KSHDS a
Hardware Cutlery.
‘ Subscribes.
;.¥f
I ■'extensive mercantile house in Nev-York,
► ‘'have just received I coin that city, ami
; are now opening in B ud-Sttect, next
doer to the Bookstore of Win. J. Hobhv.
i sf l a a ‘ff e a,,t - valuable Assortment of
. Fancy and Stable Dry Goods, Hardware
ana Culiery ;
A SUING WHICH ARE, OP
DRY GOODS ,
F.x ra super, superfine and common
Cloths and Cassuneres, assorted colors ;
Sattinetts, different colors; blue and
xa hile 1 mins; red, white, yellow t< green
Flannels { blue and green Hocking-’ Dai
zes ; Hose Blankeis, assorted, from 7 to
12 4 ; Point dn ; black a d colored plain,
figured and printed llomhazeUs and Bat.
tineits ; Caroline or Circassian and Tar
tan Plaids ; I hick and colored plain L fi.
gured Canton Crapes and Crape Dresses;
. black, blue, green and assorted fancy Ca
licoes ; super London prints and printed
Cjimbtics; fine Cambric ; plaid Ging
hams ; plain and figured book, jaconet,
cambric and fancy Muslins ; corded and
jaconet muslin Rubes ; Irish Linens, va
iious qualities; fine and coarse brown do ;
Oil Cloths, handsome patterns; swans
dowo, toilnrtit and One white and print
ed Valencia Vestings ; buff, chintz, inn.
lation s-lk at d cotton and printed border
ed cassimere Shawls ; India ami German
silk flag and bandana Handkerchief;
bUck and crossbarred Canton do; mad
ra:«, pullicat md twilled cotton do ; snot
j tut , crossbarred and white bordered Cum
j biio Cravats; linen cambrics and cambric
j Handkerchiefs; imitation do; Mack anti
; white silk, cotton and worsted Dose ; la
• dies and gentlemen’s black, white, and
j asserted Colored, kid, beaver, castor and
suk Gloves ; sewing Silks and Twist ;
black and coloretl Ribbons, various
widths: elegant plaid garniture do ; Pins
in packs; gilt coal and vest, pearl and
ivory shirt Buttons ; button moulds: do
mestic Shirtings, Sheetings, Checks,
Plaids and Stripes; fine and common Bed
Ticks; black tabby Velvet ; worsted
Shirts and Drawers; silk Umbrellas, dif
ferent qualities ; forotop, back, irony and
picket Combs; coarse and fine linen and
cotton Threads; Colton Halls j fine steam
lnum Shirtings; Suspenders; an assort
ment of Shoes ; roruiii, imitation Ik real
beaver Hals:
AND OP
llarAsvavc & CVdcry,
..Oos, aborted, some very eSe;p H t :
Gun Worms; Trace Chains ; client, butt,
II and lIL Hinges; Thumb latches;
ti n ik, chest, till, pad, knob and mortice
Locks; tea and table spoors; pocket,
pen, barlow, two blade, pear, prunning,
carving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, butch
er and drawing Knives; Knives h Turks ;
Razors, in cases ; Scissors ; Handsaws;
handsaw ami bastard Files ; Curry Combs ;
;• :id Irons, Waiters and Tea Trays ; Car
petTei’s Buies; Squares and Compasses;
Sand Paper; Miovels and Tongs ; cut
'Tacksand Brads, assorted; 'Trunk Han
dles ; W ood and Bed Sctews ; Screw
Tollies ; Candlesticks; Curtain Bings;
Nail and Spike Gimblels ; Nail Hammers ;
Jewsharps ; Shaving Boxes aqd Brushes;
metalic Paste and Paste Blacking ; and
an assortment of Brushes.
AH of which are now of'.red at re
duced prices, wholesale and retail, for
cash or approved paper in this city ; and
i from the advantages (hey A\k posses in
the selection of their GOODS, having a
'•purchaser constantly in the New-York
mioket, hope to merit a share of public
patronage.
Walmsley & Foster.
December 13———if
GEORGIA.
J.LYCULK SUPERIOR COURT,
April Term, 1821—Monday the 22d day.
Slauter Cowling, 'j JtULF, for
vs. I for cloture
Nathaniel Adams, adminis- of,Mart
tralor on the estate of Na- j gage,
thauiel \dams, deceased. J
lIJpON the petition of Slauter Cowling,
praying the foreclosing the equity of rc
di-mptiun in and to all that tract of land
yn gaud being in the county of Lincoln,
.mil state of Georgia, containing five bun
dled and seventy acres, more or less, ad
joining muds ol Gathered and Saunders on
die South; Eastwardly by lands of Mrs
Hunter, and John Wait-; Northwardly by
. Seastrunk’s land, and West wardlyby lands
of Hubert Fleming and estate ol Dowsing,
\i hicli said tract of land was mortgaged by
Nathaniel Adams in his life time to your
petitioner, the better to secure the sum
of three thousand two hundred and forty
. seven dollars and sixty two cents, with
' interest.
On motion of Micajah Henley, attorney
or said Slauter Cowling —lt is Onlered,
f that the principal, interest, and cost be
i paid into court within twelve months from
t this dry, otherwise the equity of redemp-
L lion ir. and to the mortgaged premises will
. be from henceforth for ever bared and
. foreclosed, • li, VM fctiblißhed in
c one of the pub. 1 1 this state,
t once in every u.oiV.. - . jr.ie lime ap
. pointed by tins rule for pfc-JiUnl, or a co
. py served upon tne siiid administrator of
. the mortgagor or his special agent, at least
e six months previous to the time the mo
•, n is directed to be paid into court.
•- True copy taken from the minutes of
I Lincoln Superior Court, April Term,
IS21 —Monday the 23d day of said
Month.
Peter Lamar, d’k.
May 3 —ml?tn
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AUCTION.
On Friday. 1 (th inst.
J; 12 O\W.h f
"WILL BE SOLI’),
Before the Past. Office :
A
ix Mouse ami Lot on Broad-Street, occu
pied at present by Messrs. H. &, G. Web
stcr, nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel.
A I,SO,
A House and Lot on tlic
SantUliUe, formeryl owned by Mr. Adam
Hutchison.
ALSO,
H'D Shares Wiiarf Stock.
7'c viz at Sale,
Fraser <Sf Bowdrc Ji&cPrs,
January 3—. —2 t
Notice.
fIIHE co-partnership heretofore existing
X between Johnson y Crane, having
this day jjeen dissolved by mutual consent,
all persons having claims against the firm,
arc requested to present them for pay.
nu-nt, and those indebted, are desired to
make immediate payment.
James Johnson,
Elias I). Crane.
( 'Tj' '*’bc business will he con'inned by
1-V. ii. Crane, at the old stand, who has on
bar.d a complete assortment of Newark
made Gigs and Carriages, which will be
sold low for cash. Carriages Repaired
at short itotice and i.i the neatest manner.
E. LI. Crane.
Dec 17—~Im
CAUTION.
WIIKIIKAS my Wife MANY COI,.
LINS, lins left rny bed and board
without any provocation, this is therefore
ta forwarn all persons from harboring her
or (rusting her on my account, ns 1 arn dc
termintd not to pav any of her contracts.
•lame# Collins.
January 3 3t-pd
Notice.
,4 LL persons indebted to the estate of
/V John W, IValton are requested 'to
come forward and make immediate pay.
inent, and those ihat. the said estate me
indebted to, are requested to bring fop.
ward their accounts duly attested, v. illiin
the lime prescribed liy law.
W P. Beale,
Archibald Jlagjie
John Bunn,
Administrators.
January 3 —— fit
For Sale.
THE Plantation, Ncg-rcesand 'Working
Stock, belonging to the estate of the
late Capt. J, G. Telfair. Persons desirous
of purchasing in Columbia county, would
do well to avail themselves of this oppor
tunity, Enquire at the office of the Au
gusta Chronicle.
January 3 •
'Jen Hollars Reward.
RUNAWAY from the undersigned, a
Negro fellow named TOM, He has
been waggoner to Augusta, and is proba
bly well known in t,e city. The above
reward will be given for bis apprehension.
J. T. Bent.
Dec 31
Notice.
WILL be Merited on the S4th instant,
the Sand-Hill residence of the lute
Hezekiah Beall, for one year. Terms
made known on the day,
N. IT. Beall.
Admiiiistiator.
January 3 law-tils
Caution.
. 1 1.1 ■ persons are cautioned ag-.inst trod
ing for a certain note of hand for Fifty-*
Dollars, given by nte to John Osborne, of
Edgefield Disuict, South Carolina, and,
dated (as well as t can recollect) some
time in the months of August or Septum- 1
her, in the year 1819, as .lie consideiV'i
tmu is not lawful and I am determine/,
not to pay it unless compelled by law. j
Clement Green./ .
December 24.- Jip
The Subscriber
OFFERS for Rent, for one 4r more
years, between}two and till ht bun
drecl acres River Bottom Land, jr lot* of
fifty acres andupwards, to suit k'»ees.—
Corn and Fodder cun be had on the pre
mises. Alto for sale, Bor 10 of-me work
Mules and Hornes. For fuilyc-. - informa
tion enquire of the subscriber/iar the pre
mises, lourteen wiles below A igusia.
Robci’t/Joiies.
January 3
Tax Collectors Sale.
Wild, be sold on tii J first Tuesday in
March, one I'OUSE, a I joining
f Thomas Walton’s Lot.fnd bold as the pro
> perty of.Giies GriswoH, to satisfy his Stat -
1 and County Tax, furtl e year 13‘20. Amount
of Tax JyJ 75 cents
E. Ilugg. T. C.
J tmtattj ",
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OrtuuV C\\a\vUr ot Ufeoi:-
gW
'X'hE Officers rnd Members of the
OK AN I) CMM'TEU, me requester} to 1
meet at the Masonic Hall in Louisville,
on Mosiuv, the 4th cf February nest)
Cor the purpose of organizing the tpid
Chapter, and installing the Officers, «>ul
for the transaction of such other hti#i
ucss as may be found necessary.
William Schley,
Ghaxh Hi«u I’aijjn t
I.nut an'!?, IMt Dee 1821-
* Sec Ist section of the 2d article c.f
the General Grand declare
ing who shail he members of the State.
Grand Chapter.
SoricK.
Co-part net ship Inert tofor^existinj*
SL uii er the firm of Leeds &. Ly.es
Coach Makers, war dissolved by its liioita.
tionof the 21:1) November last; tht books
am! accomrs are kit in the bands of Jamea
Lynes, one of the late firm for settlement.
Ati persons indebted' are respectfully re
quested to make as early szitu inents a a
possible, and thereby save the inconveni
ence and cxpence of a legal call- Those
to whom the concern was indebted w ill
present their demands to him fop soul.-
menu
Nathan Leeds.
✓
James Ivy nos.
January 7 if
Tlic Subscriber
lV r JSHI',S to inf i m his friends and tha
T ▼ public, that be shall continue the
Coach Making Business, at the stand lately
occupied hy Leeds and Lyhes, at the cnr.
ners on Lliis and M'lntosh streets; where
Carriages will be made and repaired at
short notice, and in the beat manner.
James Lyrics.
Jan 7
Kj* Tiic Editors of the Ceorgl? Journal
and Washington News, a e n q tested to
publish the above three times, and forward,
their accounts to this office.
Coach Making.
subscriber respectfully inform*
»• his friends and the public in general,
tlml he lias established himself in tie Jnlwn o
business, a tew rods below th'i market, ory
tlir south sole of Uroad-jtreet, where n
constant supply of northu H made Carri
ages amfGigs will be kept for safe, of supe
rior style and workmanship, lie has now*
1). Bearh,,of Jj-Lark, N J whiohgwill he
Sold at the k ~-Jjt manufactory prices.—-
will be promptly exetifed, and
• l ? i ever ' y tlfe ßm iption repaired, &c
ir.b. I j,.'. manner and favorable as ran be
done elsewhere. The smallest favors will
meet-prompt attention and will be grate
fully acknowledged- He lakes tlds.op
portunity of returning to his friends his
sincere acknowledgements fur favors here
tofore rendered him injdic above line.
Nathan Leeds.
January 7--- 4w.
ftiieriflg Sale—Continued.
WILL be s/jld on the first Tuesday its
February next, at the court-house
in Jacksonboiynigh, Semen county, be
tween the ho/a-s often and three o’clock,
10 namely Amy,
Luce, UobyHinah. Kady, Mitt, Oi.am, Jen
ny and Ne/., levied o, as the property of
James Ga/ibie, Thomas Nicholson & Sarah
tj-° u!/ ' to na, . is *y execution in favor
of Uichfrd Herrington, on the foreclosure:
of a mortgage.
J - - AI.SO-
1 Kegro Womau named Lin
ilei, me small wagon, one sorrel hoise,
and one sorrel mare, levied on as the pro
pedy ol James li. Conyers, to satisfy sun
dry executions
j Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
Htliuaiy 7 ———tds
/ Will be Sold,
Ijk r
fa T the late resilience of Benjamin Ta
iiaferro, deceased, in the comity of Wilke*’
and mate of Georgia, the following proper
ty, t' Wit; *' ' ‘
One tract of Laud, known
and distinguished at the old settlement.
‘he late r< :4jieno'e of the said Benjamin
consisting of 1300 acres of land, more on
less, with 800 acres more or less, cleared
with good improvements
—ALSO,— i
One other tract of Land con
taining 600 acres, more or Jess, Ivin* 6n
Broad River, near Anthony’s mills," having
about four hundred acres cleared, and
under improvements, with a good mill
thereon.
—ALSO,—
One uioiifiaud Uarrols Corn
eiglity or one hundred stacks of fodder
household and kitchen furniture, p anta
lion and blacksmit h tools, two wagons, and
two carts, one riding carnage and stock,
consisting of horses, cattle, and Pops, and
other articles 100 tedious to me.u -ii , m
Sale to commence on the £th day L pa.
biuarj , in t-.e year eighteen
twenty two, and continue frem nay to day
until the whole is sold. Terms to be
known on the day of safe.
B nijamin TalfntiaVro,
Thornton Taliaferro.
Attorney* in
January 7——tch, •