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'I Augusta Clironicle & Georgia Gazette. **■
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ZiVX^twiA* i Benfloch
Ik Have received, by the ships Oglethorpe
. and Emily, from Liverpool, and late
arrivals from the north, an extensive
supply of
British, French, India & Do
, \ mestic
1 DRY GOODS.
ALSO,
Hardware.
Which they offer to country merchants
on the most reasonable terms
November 12 w2m
! Notice.
, uHR Co-partnership heretofore cxist
;lj ing under the firm of F. C. Taylor & Co.
(i V was by mutual consent, dissolved on the
| 18th day of August last.
I F. C. Taylor,
Dexter Chapin.
N. B. Business heieafter will be contin
ued by
F. C Taylor.
November 12 ts.
Wanted to Hire,
’#■ OU the ensuing year 40 or 50 good
JSegro Fellows, for which a liberal price
yili be given ; payable monthly, quarter
ly, or at the end of the year-
Apply to
Henry Shultz,
in Hamburg,
t Pec sy ts
Insurance against
I Fire!
t
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency.
TL HE Subscriber offers to take risks a
gamst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings,
■Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broml'Struet,
■{Between tin Post Office M Globe Tavern .)
December 20
QUAKER SPRINGS.
QTKIlie subscriber has taken that wel
wTknown stand
Qcakkr Springs.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta
}he Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
. satisfaction:
i | John Turpin.
1 8 ts
: '1 To Hent, .
A- It Alt OR and comforable Dwelling
' HoiihL to which are attached three and an
half fires of Land. This house is in the
lowefpart of the city, on Ellis-street, and
isevory way desirable as a residence for a
private family Immediate possession wili
be gWen.—.Apply to William W, Holt, ,
Esq. |i to I
Nicholas Ware,.
| Executor of Wm. Bacon.
November 8 ts.
Wiki he &oVA,
ON the first Tut day in February, at
the Court House in Warrenlon, be
tween the usual hours ot sale, the follow
ing property .
One Negro Man,
of the name of TOM id'ken as the pro
perty of Benjamin Saudiiord, to satisfy an
execution in favour ot i'eiry and Wright
and others, viz ib-jamln Sanddbrd, Jere
miali Deal!, a.d John Samiiford.—Also,
cue toad Waggon, 4 p ur of Geers, two
1 Homes, taken as tliv property ot Elisha
johufcon, to satisfy an Execution in favour
of Ztpbiniah Hi::, vs. Elisha Johnson.
Also, u bar of Gold, taken as the property
of Joel Kinsey,- to satisfy an execution m
pm our of Baker and Heetn, vs. Joel
Kinsey. . , . ,
, r A. li. MCormick,
Ih u. She'ffi. Warren County.
/an. 3 __
WiW lie
AT the Court House in Warrenton, on
the first Tuesday in February next,
between th . hours of Sale,
100 i\ cres of Pine Land,
on the. waters ot Atedy Creek, adjoining
r of lands of Hose and others, it being known
as the place of Willowbys, taken a=> the pro
perly of Zachariah Bailey, to sutisf an ex
' ecutico in favour of Dav.d C. Hose, vs.
f-‘ a and Z. Bailey, and Willis Howard,
pointed out by Howard, the Security. -
Also,
Three Negroes, viz.
;. James 38 years old, Mose 20 years old, and
• .a woman 37 years old. taken to satisfy an
i execution in favour us /ohn 1. Marti
, Co! tbr the use of Jol.o F. »««•»!
:,i' others, vs. James Rogers, and pom
by Rogers.—Also,
Two Negroes,
one hov and girl, takenas the
,11 Harrel Neat, to satisfy an execution in
j uaurof James Ned. vs. Han el.
M A. B. Rogers, s. w. c.
T Jan
Codon, Htock,
AND
EixeLange Broker.
» ITIHE subsejiber lias taken an otlice in
JL the building lately occupied by-
Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Post-
Office—where he offers his services in
the above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers
in commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
, gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokets; and hence
the ease, certainly and dispatch with
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser ;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true stale of the market,
nor subject himself to Hie caprice of the
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
ton at the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist- In order to give time for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
leave the ware-house receipts by eight
o'clock, a. m.—ls left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized till the succeeding day
If more convenient, the receipts may be
enclosed in a letter 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.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales,
4th, Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, wili have i
lieir receipts returned them on paying
6 i cents fora bag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, rn
closing the warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
Brokerage,
In their Various Brunches,
Willbe attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock c. m. and from
three o'clock till five r. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
Qj* Money is somei. ius '.v»’iih more
iiau at others Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
iiemselvcs of tiie advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November 8.- ts
Tax Collector’s Sale.
\JkJ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
, ?» March, one HOUSE, adjoining
I lioma 1 * Walton’s Lot,and sold as the pro
perty of Giles G. is wold, to satisfy his Stab
a d County Tux, forthe year 1820. Amount
of Tax 75 cents
E. Bugg. T. C.
January 3.
N otice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
John W. Waltov are requested to
come forward mid make immediate pay
ment, and tiiose that the said estate ary
indebted to, are requested to bring for
ward their accounts duly attested, within
the time prescribed bv law.
W. P. Beak,
Archibald Uaggie,
John JDunn,
Administrators.
January 3 6t _ _
1 he House and Lot,
Situated on B o?d and Lincoln
streets, are now offered f r sale, it will In
in the market until the 251 h day of l)e
; cember, at which lime, it not sold, it will
be withdrawn and will not be offered a
gain. The situation of the property is
"pleasant and lu ahiiy, its front is 180 feet
: and runs back to Ellis street 160 feet.'!
Forthe terms apply to
\V m. A Cobh,
j ßy his Agent,
I. Thompson.
November 26
Take Notice,
That the Ordinance entitled “An
Ordinance to prevent horses running
h l large in the City of Augusta,” will be
■ again put in force fioiti and after the 15lh
; instant.
i January' 10,
; Notice.
TH E subscriber having taken Joax
P. Ajtbbews into copartnership, the
Auction and Commission Business wiT
henceforward be conducted under the firm
of Thompson & Andrews.
I sham Thompson.
1 .Taman 14 3t
. WANTED,
A
GOOD Female House Servant.
ALSO
r A girl 10 or 13 years old to
take care of a Child —for such good wa
ges will be given, and paid monthly if re
quired Apply at this Office.
January 10 ts
5“ The evil, that men do, lives after them;
The good is oft interred with their bones.” 3
Hardware £5 Cuthry.
1 The Subscribers.
1 II
1 Having formed a connexion with an
extensive mercantile house in Now-York,
' have just received from that city, and
[ are now opening in Broad-Street, t next
door to the Bookstore of Wm. J. Hobby,
Esq a large and valuable Assortment of
! Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware
and Cutlery -•
AMONG WHICH ARE, OF
DRYGOODS,
Extra super, superfine and common
Cloths and Cassimeres, assorted colors ;
Satlinelts, different colors; blue and
white Plains; red, white, yellow & green
Flannels ; blue and green Bucking Bai
zes ; Hose Blankets, assorted, from 7to
12 4; Point do; black and colored plain,
figured and printed Bombazetts and Hat
tinetts ; Caroline or Circassian and Tar
tan Plaids ; black and colored plain & fi.
gured Canton Crapes and Crape Dresses;
black, blue, green and assorted fancy Ca
licoes ; super London prints and printed
Cambrics; fine Cambric ; plaid Ging
hams; plain and figured book, jaconet,
cambric and fancy Muslins ; corded and
jaconet muslin Robes ; Irish Linens, va
rious qualities; fine and coarse brown do ;
Oil Cloths, handsome patterns; swans
down, toilnette and fine white and print
ed Valencia Vestings; buff, chintz, iuii
tation silk and cotton and printed border
ed cassimere Shawls ; India and German
silk flag and bandana Handkerchiefs ;
black and crossbarred Canton do; mad
rass,pullicat and twilled cotton do ; spot
ted, crossbarred and white bordered Cam
bric Cravats; linen cambrics and cambric
Handkerchiefs ; imitation do ; bkek and
white silk, cotton and worsted Hose ; la
dies and gentlemen’s black, white, and
assorted colored, kid, beaver, castor and
silk Gloves ; sewing Silks and Tw'St ;
black and colored Ribbons, various
widths ; elegant plaid garniture do ; Pins
in packs; gilt coat 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, ivory and
pocket Combs; coarse and fine linen and
cotton Threads; Cotton Balls; fine steam
loom Shirtings; Suspenders; an assort
ment of Shoes ; rorum, imitation & real
beaver Hats:
AND OF
HaxiVware & Gwftoy,
Guns, assorted, some very elegant;
Gun Worms; Trace Chains ; cliesv, butt,
H and HL Hinges; Thumb Latches;
trunk, chest, till, pad, knob and mortice
Locks; tea and table spoors; pocket,
pen, barlow, two blade, pear, pmnning,
curving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, butch
er and drawing Knives; Knives Ik Forks;
Razors, in cases; Scissors ; Handsaws ;
handsaw and bastard Files ; Curry Combs ;•
Sad Irons; Waiters and Tea Trays ; Car
penter’s Rules; Squares and Compasses;
Sand Paper; Shovels and Tongs ; till
Tacks and Brads, assorted ; Trunk Han
dies ; Wood and Red Screws ; Screw
Pullies ; Candlesticks; Curtain Rings;
Nail and Spike G'unblets; Nad Hammers;
Jewsharps ; Shaving Boxes and Brushes ;
metafile Paste and Paste Blacking ; and
an assortment of Brushes.
AII of which are now offered at re
duced prices, wholesale and retail, for
cash or approved paper in this city ; and
from the advantages they will passes in
the selection of their GOODS, having a
pure baser constantly in the New-Vork
market, hope to merit a share of public
patronage.
Witlnisley & Foster.
December 13 if
Ten Dollars Reward.
J UNA WAY from the undersigned, a
JA Negio fellow named TOM. He has
been waggoner to Augusta, and is proba
bly well known in tie city. The above
reward will be given for his apprehension.
J. T. Lent.
Dec 31
Notice.
*m/ILLbe Rented on the 24th instant,
Vt the Sand-Hill residence of the (ate
llezekiaii Beall, for one year. Terms
made known on the day.
N. H. Beall.
| Administrator.
January 3 law-tos
The Subscriber
OFFERS for Rent, for one or more
years, between) two and three bun
dred acres River Bottom Land, in lots of
fifty acres ai*d upwards, to suit lessees. —
Corn and Fodder can be had on the pie
mises. Abofbr sale, Bor 10 prime work
Mules and Horses. For further informa
tion enquire ofilhe subscriber near the pre
mises, fourteen miles below Augusta.
Robert Jones.
January 3
Sheriff’s Sales.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
mirch next, at the Court-House in
the town of Way nesborough, Burke Coun
ty between the usual Sale hours.
Nine Negroes, (viz.)
Dess, Hetty, Fanny, Harriet, Edward, Rich
ard, Nancy, Hope and Jacob,. —Levied on
ac the property of James Polhill, to satisfy
1 an Ex'- cution in favour of Job S. Barney,
on the foreclosure of a mortgage.
S. W. Blount, S. B. C.
Dec 2f—-’ Uwts
Grand Cl\iv\vtcT ot Oeor
guv.
BE Officers and Members of the
GRAND CHAPTER, ?re requested to
meet at tho Masonic Hall in Louisville,
on Monday, the 4lh of February next,
for the purpose of organizing the said
Chapter, and installing the Officers, and
for the transaction of such other busi
ness as may be found necessary.
William Schley.
Ghand lima Puixst
Louisville, 18/A Dec. 1821'
* See Ist section of the 2d article of
the General Grand Constitution declar
ing who shall be members of the Slate
Grand Chapter.
NOTICE. 77"
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing
un ec the firm of Leeds & Lynes
Coach Makers, was dissolved b) its limita
tionof the 24th November last; the books
and accomus are left in the hands of J ames
Lynes, one of the late firm for settlement.
All persons indebted are respectfully re
quested to make as early settlements as
possible, and thereby save the inconveni
ence and expence of a legal call Those
to whom the concern was indebted will
present their demands to him for settle
ment.
Nathan Leeds,
James Lynes.
January 7 if
The Subscriber
IR/ISHES to inf rrn his friends arid the
y f public, that he shall continue the
Coach Making Business,at the stand lately
occupied by Leeds and Lynes, at the cor
nerson Ellis and M'lntosh streets; where
Carriages will be made and repaired at
short notice, and in the best manner.
• James Lynes.
Jan 7
gjr’ The Editors oftlie Georgia Journal
and Washington News, are requested to
publish the above three times, and forward
their accounts to this office.
Coach Making.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public in general,
that he has established himself in the above
business, a few rods below the market, on
thr south side of Broad-street, where a
constant supply of northern made Carri
ages and Gigs will be kept for sale, of suf >e
rior style and workmanship. He has now
on hand a supply of Carriages, made by
1). Beach, of Newark, N J which will be
sold at the lowest nu.nufactury prices.—
All orders willbe promptly executed, and
Carragesof every description repaired, &c
iui he best manner and favorable as can be
done elsewhere. The smallest favors will
mpet protnpt attention and will he grate
fully acknowledged- lie lakes this op
portunity of returning to his friends his
sincere acknowledgements for favors here
tolore rendered him in{ihe above line.
Nathan Leeds.
January 7 ——4w,
Sheriffis Sale—Continued.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
February next, at the court-house
in Jaoksonborough, Scriven county, be
tween the hours oi ten and three o’clock,
10 Negroes, namely, Amy,
Luce, Bob, Ui.iaii, Eady, Mut, Chain, Jen
ny and Neel, levied on as the property of
James Gamble, Thomas Nicholson &. Sarah
\icho son, to satisfy an execution in favor
of Richard Herrington, on the foreclosure
of a mortgage.
1 Negro Woman named Lin
der, one small wagon, one sorrel hoise,
and one sorrel mare, levied on as the pro
perty of James R. Conyers, tosa isty sun
dry executions
Holomon Kemp, s.s.c.
Jannan 7 —Uls
<s,lo Vlew«u*A.
Han AWAY from the subscriber, a
month since, his negro man, SOLOMON,
■veil k.’iov/n about this place He lias been
frequently seen lurking about the town ;
old the above reward will be paid to any
«*rson who may happen to apprehend
him, unless he should bean officer of the
t’olice.
A. McKenzie.
January 7 ts
Notice.
a N Evening Singing School willbe com-
A meuced by the Subscriberthis evening,
in the new school room opposite Mr.
James Gardner’s. Reynold street. Persons
desirous of attending or sending scholars,
will please leave their names at the Augus
ta Book Store, or apply to
Thomas S. Nelson.
January 14 ts
4
Strayed or Stolen
From the subscriber cm the evening of
the 18th inst. a sorrel mare 15 or 16 hands
nigh, with a large white blaze in her tore*
head—Also one of her hind ancles much
swelled, owing to a hurt received when a
colt. Any person apprehending the said
mare, will please to address a few lines to
the subscriber in Augusta, and a liberal re
ward will bo paid when delivered.
C. L. Acee.
January 17- tv3tp
d
January s4*, 18$$. [XtNV\ cries—Xo. SO.]
A. Ticquei’s
Crockery Store,
BRIDGE ROW, Jfo. 5.
JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT
A very Fresh and Handsome
Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
—CONSISTING OF
Brown Hollands,
Shirting Linen, assorted,
Masulipatan Handkerchiefs,
Fancy ditto
Lathes’ white tops sup’r black Cotton
hose.
Fancy Quillings,
Fine white Flannels,
Apron Checks,
Jaconet Cambrics 9-8, 5-4 SJ 6-4,
Fine Russia Sheeting,
100 Pieces Calicoes, late patterns,
1000 Pair Mens’ Wax Calfskin Shoes
Which will lie sold low for cash or ap
proved paper. He has also a very com
plete assortment of
Crockery oiu\ QVasa
Ware,
for sale by the crate or retail, on very
favorable terms,
January 10 1m
THE
XcYf-Nork Commission
BODE STOBB,
HAS lately been removed to Ihe Store
formerly occupied by Reid, Wood
rulfi, &Co 3 doors below tlie Bunks—
dial -where he has a Complete Jlatorlment of
School, Classical, Medical,
Law & Miscellaneous
BOOKS.
oYEW WORKS LATELY RECFAVLD !
Man of Feeling, with the Story of La Roche,
first complete American Edition,
Byron’s Works, new edition, with all his
writings up to the present time,
A Manuel of Chemistry, by Wm Thomas
B iiANor., 3 vols. in one, to which are
added notes and emendations by Wm.
JaM i s Macnevkx, M. D.—first Ameri
edition,
Parry’s North West Passage,
Ten year’s exile of Madame DeStael.
JVew Books constantly receiving.
Samuel Starves,
Agent
January 7 4t
TUB AUQUSTA
Jockey Club Races
ILL commence on the fourth Toes
day in February next, free for any horse,
mare or gelding on die continent, (weights
as heretofore.)
I’he first day, 4 mile heats, (purse) $4 ;0
~ 24 do. 3 do. do. do. 300
„ 3d do, 2 do. do. do, 200
„ 4 h do. 1 do. the three best in five,
for tire entrance money the preceding
days.
N B —The proprietors of the <urf do
pledge themselves that the money will
be hung up each day.
Ed. Bird, Sec.
January 14.
830 Reward.
Ran AWAY from the subscriber, liv.
iug in Burke county, Geo. near Walker’s
bridge, Brier creek, some time in Novem
ber or December last, his negro fellow
named
KMANUKL,
about 25 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches
high, has lost one of his eye teeth, and is
of a yellowish complexion.—Also,
HARRY,
about 35 va*rs of age, stout and well made,
about 5 fee. high, has a remarkable scar
under his right arm, occasioned by a burn,
which prevents the free use of it.
Em; nuel was purchased from a gentle
•nan living in Madison, Morgan county,
where he has a wire, and for wmch place
he will probably aim. Harry was former
ly purchased from a gentleman by the
name of Brooks, of Washington county.
A reward of Fifteen Dollars will be giv
en for either of them, or Thirty dollars
for both, and all expenses paid, to any
person who may apprehend and deliver
them to me, or lodge them in any safe
jail, so that 1 obtain them again.
Amos Wiggins.
January 17 w4t
Notice.
■ IfTILL be sold at the late residence of
f ? Elizabeth Dannelly, dec. in Colum
bia county, on Tuesday the fifth of March
next, the personal property of said dec.
consisting of horse kind, hogs, cattle, one
wagon, household and kitchen furniture,
to be sold for the benefit of Uie heirs and
creditors of said deceased—and also two
Negroes to be hired for the present year.
'Perms of sale will be made known on that
day bv William Carrell, Ex’r.—and all
those having demands, will please render
in their accounts duly attested—and all
those indebted, will make payment to said
executor.
Wm. Carrell, ex’r.
January 21- ■—wda
French Goods.
Just received by the subscribers per
the Imperial, a General Assortment of
French Goods, among which are—
4-4, 7-4 & 8-4 Merino Shawls,
4-4 Merino lout Hkfs. and Shawls,
Linen Cambric it. Linen Camb- Hkls.
Tambour'd and Needle Work Muslin
Bands,
Ribbons & Thread Laces,
Ladies’ Kid and Beaver Gloves,
Mens’Beaver & Bnckskm do.
A\an I*toiw .X -\nvk,
Fashionable Mixed Cass inters.
Ladies’ Mohair Silk & Worsted Hose*
Bomdazetls, assorted Colurfc
Cotton Cord Sitk Buttons,
Ami dose Cotton from No. 24 to 60,
Which they offer for sale at reduced
prices.
Bigelow § Gilchrist.
January 17 2i
Entertainment.
TUI. Subscribe informs his friends
and the public, that he has opened a
House of Entertainment at the Sima s of
Ogochee, on the road leading direct from
Augusta to Milledgeville, crossing at the
Oconee at Messrs. Crawford’s &. Carter’s
Bridge.
His Stables are large and commodious,
kept hy attentive hostlers, and will he at
all times well supplied w»;h provender.
His best exertions will be used to moke
those comfortable who may cull on turn.
Jolm 11. \Vriglit.
January IT 4t
Virginia Negroes
FORH
fjllHK F. will be off' 1 i.r sale, in
B Hamburgh, b C. opposite Augusta,
forty likely young Netut es, consisting of
first rave ccbks, mint s r ants, carriage
! drivers, and field hauls—all of excellent
character Those who feel disposed to
purchase dad better make speedy enquiry
at this office for information, as they will
be emitted to first choice.
January 17 3t
A Hood Gardner
w.ijn'Eu
Apply at this office.
J antiary 17 ts
Property in Harris burgh
For Sale.
TH E Subscriber offers for sale his lot
and improvements itv the town of
Harrisburg, known by the. name of the
Bine-House, at present uccupi- d by Mr.
Jesse Smith, situated on the north side of
the road, second lot cast from the cor*
nor of the cross street, leading to the
river.—lndisputable thies viit be giv
en, and terms may be mad - known by ap
plication to '. .ssrs. A. Slaughter &C.
Labitzan, or to
Harwood Roberts.
Columbia c-ounty, Jan. 17 Jw
(neorgm , Columbia county .
•Sullivan haiimson tods before
me a sorrel horse about ;«dve years of
age, a d about four feet 9 or Id it cites
high, tin b.aiuls discoverable, some sad'da
nur'is 011 each side of his back, a large
blaze f rom his eyes down to !us nose
Appraised to thirty dollars hy F-U > li.
Short slid Jam< sCam, this 7th day 1 1 Jan
uary, 1822.
Win. Bcott, .1. P.
Georgia, Columbia county
District >!o. 4.
llHlri oaj io » d bt lore me by .(esse
, lb>ldc 1, one sorrel horse, shod be
fore, with a blazt fsre e\t< nding mostly
over his t ight eye, his I ft bind foot white*
considerable saddle spots, and the a.ipevr
ance ol an oid founder from Ins hoof—
about fourteen years od.—Appraised by
Kdont Moon & David F Rogers to forty
dollars, tills 26 it d*y ol Dec ntber 1821.
Lewis Uuo.v, J.P.
Jiarmoug Lani.tr,
Clerk Inferior court Colum/ua county.
January 17 dt
Sheriff's Sale Postponed.
w LL be sold at the Court-House In
Warrenton, on the fit s! Tuesday in F» bru
ary next, between the usual hours cf sule
-434 Acres of land on tho
waters of Long Creek, admitting ofjolta
son. Friend and others, it being the placa
whereon Benjamin Sandeford now fives i
levied ou to satisfy an execution in favor
of John Mytick and others, vs. Benjamin
Sanucford.
A. Rogers* Sh’ff.
January 21 wds
Estraj.
GEORGIA, I IM7
IJncoln County. $ “▼ umam Matthew*
of Capt. Walker’s District, tolls before mo
a white mare 4 feetlOor lynches high,
trots, no brands or mark* perceivable
Appraised to Forty Dollars, by Henry
Suddulh and Phillip Dill, 29th December,
1821. JOHN QUINN. J.F.
True extract from the Estray Book of
Lincoln County.
Peter Lamar, cl %
January 21-——,_J
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