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a l'La.vvavvu.v,
FOU HALF.,
And a Bargain Offered.
fTIHK subscriber offers for sale six
j_-hunored and seventy seven acre*
g.„,d LAM), in Abbeville District
♦ South-Carnlioa, seven inites from Pc
t era burg, seven from Willington, and
within two miles of Sivannuh river.
There are pearly two hundred acres
of cleared I mil. of which one hundred
and fifty is fresh. The premises are
well improved and in good order.—
The situation is ns healthy as any
in the District, and in a good neigh
borhood. The subscriber being anx
inus to move to the Western eeuntry
will give a great bargain for cash.
Purchasers are invited, to call and
look at the laud, that they may be the
better judge.
John O. Glover,
Abbeville District, 8 C.
N. H S'>me information respecting
the nbim-, can be had by reference
•to Dr. Sylvanus B. Groves, of Au
gusta
April 17 H*
Sheriff's stale.
TF'il be so/d mi the first Tuesday in
June next ut Franklin Court House,
One Horse, Saddle and Bri.
die uim! S.oldle Bgs, with sundry
uth r ui'ieles, levied on as th** prop
eriy of Wiley Dagly, to satisfy a Fi
Fa in favor of James II Little, and
butiiuel Hi .nnmi, adtn'rs.
ALSO,
50 acres of Land in Franklin
enunty joining Collier, on Sums’
creek, levied on as the property of
It Holmes, to satisfy a Fi Fa in
favor of John M‘Mulleu and returned
to me by a constable
ALSO,
20 acres of Land, more or
less, in Prai.klin county, on the wa
ter* of Stephens* creek, levied on as
the properly of Jooailian Terrell lo
*ati«ly it Fi Fi in favor of Joseph
Willi muon. Returned to me by a
constable.
ALSO,
160 acres of Land, more or
less, joining lia do in and grauted to
John Nail. c. and levied on n* his
properly, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor
ol J lines Smith and one other in fa
vor of \\ ilti.uii S nith.
a i. so.
1 Negro W oman, by the name
of Belt), levied on as tlie properly
of W. lion Scott, to satisfy a Ft Fa
in t»oi of Thoni is Wilkins, endor
ser. ALSO,
50 acres of Land, more or less,
oil the waters of Null'* neck, levied
nn «* the property of Job Ashworth,
to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Ed
ward P yiie.
Thadtlcus Beall. Shff.
April is 7t t SB
Sheriff’s Sale.
Ts ill be soul on the first Tuesday in
May next, at Franklin Court-house
at the usual hours of Sale.
One Bed, four Counterpanes,
one Sheet, live t ill ,rs, three Bolsters,
two txes, two Hues, one Mat ock,
with sundry other articles, levied nn
a* the property of John Tiigg, at the
iiMi. ee ol Daniel Beall, for the use
of Job Hammond and others.
A I.SO,
One House ittiil two Lois of
Land, in Caruesvilie, two Cows and
one Ca*f, three Hogs, one De-k, one
Bureau, with sundry Book*, two Pot*,
one Oven, four Bed-Stead*, one t up-
In aid. one Sale Board, a *m ill qtu.u
tity of Poik N. Beef and sundry oilier
nriiele*. levied on «s the properly of
t« e n \\ Smith, at the instance of
M'Donald dj’Pope Ibr the use of John
M k uney ami .1 me* Lumpkin
Thaildeus Beall, Sh'ff.
March ,28 at r so *
Administrator's biale.
Will be sold, on the second I'uesday
in June next. <x th- late residence
ol William S mth, of Franklin
county :
T Cows and Calves, House
hold md kitchen Tuiuilure, wuh
sundry other articles.
John Silman. .Idm'r.
ApSil 18 St T 86
Administrators Sale.
On the fi s. Alonday in Jme next,
ir ~ he soul at Hit late residence oj
J.nn.s v nd. of b'ranlci m marly.
Sundry Cnrpenter's Tools,
w ith a IV ..th- r U M
Job Uaniiuomt, .9dm'r.
Apr .ts ft t sft
PKIN ilSit,
■ Neatly executed at Uie HRItALD-OFFJCK
f on loss terms.
Administrator’s Sale.
Will be sold on the second Tuesday
in May next, at the Market-House
in the ci<y of Augusta,
All the real estate of John
Kelly, deceased, of Kiehmonil coun
ty, 296 acres of adjoining
Armsted Fulcher and others in the
eourity aforesaid, and three Negro
Women, Alary, Jane, and Peggy.'—
The terms of sale made known on
the day of sale.
David Kelly, ~ ,
Moses Kelly, 5 IS ‘
March 7 3*t r 7*
NOTICK.
ALL persons indebted to the es
tate of John Cahtkh, sen’r.
deceaeed, are requested to make im
mediate payment, and all those to
whom said estate is indebted, will
phase present their accounts proper
ly attested as soon as practicable for
payment (being desirous of settling
the business of ihe estate witliuut de
.ay) to
James M. Carter,
Acting Administrator.
December 12 48
N otice.
ALL persons indebted to the eg.
tate of Joshua I).
are requested to come forward mid
make payment, and those to whom
Ihe said estate is indebted, will plea*e
hand in their accounts legally attest
ed, to
John Sharp,
Attorney for the Adosr 5
November 10 I2t 39
N otice.
i LL persons indebted to the es
* V t*te of the late Capt. M’Kin-
NEY > either by note or open account
ate requested to come forward and
pay the same, before the Ist day of
March next, as all debts due the es
tate on that day, will be placed into j
the hand* of ail attorney for entire- :
tinn —All persons having claims a
gaiiiNt the estate, are notified to ex
hibit the same to the administratrix,
within the time prescribed by law,
properly authenticated.
G. S. M* Kinney, JLdm'x.
January 19 at e 59
N otice.
k NY person having in his posses
w *ion property of any descrip
' in" belonging to the estate of An
drew Low, a deceased nlien, are re
quested to deliver Ihe same without
delay to the subscriber.
Isaac Herbert, Eschrulnr,
for Richmond county.
March 9 it 73
Notice.
VLL persos indebted to the estate
of Jesse While, dee’d. lire request
ed to come forward and pay. l'h»*e
who have claims on said estate will
exhibit them according to the law in
such cases made and provided- All
applications to be uiude to Hainuei
Gariick.
Mary White, Jldm'x.
Wayne sborough, March 7 7i
Norrt'K. '
ALL persons who are indebted to
the estate of Green Bell, late
of Burke county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment;
also, those having demands against
said estate, are requested to render
them in lawfully attested within the
time prescribed by law.
Jesse White, Ex'or.
In right of his Wije.
Waynesboro' Sept is 12t 2*
noTick.
N INE mouths after the date here
of, application will be made
to ihe Court of Ordinary of Franklin '
County, for leave to s* il one hundred !
and forty one acres of Land, in said '
county, on the waters of .Shoal Creek,
joining Peter Walters, being part of
the real e*tnte of Thomas D. Jordan,
deceased, for the b“in lit of the heirs
and creditors of the deceasod.
Hubert Pulliim, ddm'r.
July IS, IS.’K. lmUui 8
Notice.
months after date, appli-
LN e 11 inn will he made to the !l‘.n
oi able the Justices of the Inferior
; Dourt for the county of Burke, for
leuve to sell all the’ real estate of
Joseph \ttaway, late of said eouuti,
deceased, for the benefit of his heirs
uud creditor*.
Harley Uiaway, .idm'r. I
March 7. IS2I t«i9m
NO HCE.
NINE months after date, I shall
apply to the Honorable the Jus- |
nets of the Inferior Court of the 1
county of Semen, when sittmg for *
ordinary purpose*, f„ r Gave to seH j
on undivide i pari of the real estate
of the late Jacob Freeman, deceased,
for the purpose ol making a division
among the heirs of said deceased.
Jacob Freeman.
July i luiUm 4
To the Inhabitants of Pulaski
County.
CAME to the House of the sub
scriber, living in the county of
Richmond and stale of Georgia, a
gentleman who called himself E.
Philips, and said that he lived in
the county »f Pulaski, and travelled
from there some time in the month
of February, fur North-Carolina, in
eomp&ny with the Rev. Mr. flath
thon. He was this far on his return
home on the tgth of March, when
he was taken sick, and was called
by the hand of I).vine Providence
to return to his kindred earth on the
21st of said month His triends and
relatives are requested to call as
soon as possible, for further infer
ination.
Kdmund MurpUey,
Fourteen miles from Jlugusta, on the
road to Louisville.
March 27 4t 78
Notice.
HERE As* the undersigned has
T T by the Honoiabte the Court
ol Ordinary of liuike conn.i, b en
regulaiiy appointed Guardian of the
person ami property of William
Junes of said county —it first having
satisfactorily appeared to acid Couiy
that the s.,id W iiliain Jones is in a
state of tlie most deplorable iusanit .
I hese are therefore to forward and
i admonish all and every person ot
persons from making any contract
with said iiliom Jones, und to f ir
bid th< in from crediting said Wil
liam Jones, or any person in his
Burnt? or by his order, without the
privity, co iB"Ut und intervention of
the subscriber, and from intermed
dliog iu any manner with the estate
eitiir, real or personal of said Wil
liam Jones.
All permns having demands against
said William Jones, can have them
i adjusted by application to the sub-
J scriUer, on a satisfactory shewing of
i their co'rectnes*—And those indebl
i ®d to him are requested to come for
! ward ami make immediate settle
ment ; as it is his int( niton to take
the most energetic steps to place fits
estate of his ward in a regular train.
Augustus H. Vndei son,
Guardian of M m. Jones.
fCT The Chronicle and Advertiser will
gi'.e the above two mser ions.
March 20 76
43®
I* ifty Dollars Reward.
SI GLEN from the Suiigcriber’s
Stable, nenr Laurens Court
House, i. C. on Thursday night, tOili
March a °
Yellow Sorrel Horse,
Nine or ten years old near sixteen
hands high, very much crest fallen ;
branded on the left shoulder und thigh
with n P. t e other brand not recol
lected ; a durkstre k from his shoul
ders along the back to the root of
his tail, which runs down on each
shoulder—a small star on his f .re
heat!, no other marks recollected—
trots and racks tolerably well. Any
person who will deliver me the horse
shall receive twenty dollars, and ten
dollars for uforraation so that 1 can
get him, or fifty doilats for the horse
and thief.
Richard M’Xccs.
Ja&urens Dis. Murch 17. 86 Ht
GKORGI V, Richmond county,
liy the Honorable the. Court of Ordin
ary of said county.
To all whom it tuny concern.
Asaph Waterman
V T and Angus Martin, executors
of William Voting, deceased, have
applied to the said court for letters
dismissory
Now therefore these are to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to file their o jeetmns (if any they
have) in the office of the Clerk of
this Court, ou or before the first .Mon
day in November next, otherwise let
ters dismissory will be grauled to
them.
Witness the Honorable Holland
M* I'yre one of the Judges of the
said Court this 27ih day of A
pril 1821.
6m Isaac Herbert, CTk.
of the Court of Ordinary
Notice.
INTINE months after date, appli
cation w ill be made to the lion- I
orttble the Justices of the Inferior
Court for tiie county of Burke, for
leave to sell sixteuths part of a tract
of Laud, lying on Savannah River, '
commonly kunwnas the shell Blutf
tract, it tieinga part ofthe real estate j
of William Whitehead, Esq. late of
said county, deceased, for the beuelit
of his heirs.
John WltUehearl. Juu’r."]
James Whitehead, 5
Samuel Dowse. j 2"
Monthly Advertisements.
In Richmond Superior Court,
November Term, 1820.
Present, the Honorable John 11. Mo nr.
gqmert, Judge.
Henry Usher, Rule nisi,
FA. | for the es-
Thomxs Woolfolk, | tablishment
John Hill, j of lose Bills
isaac Gablasd and , qjf salesfor
WTlliam Brami.ett. J .Yegroes.
Ox\ the Petition of Henry Usher,
praying the establishment ot
certain Copies of Bills of a&le in
Lieu of the Originals, to wit : One
bill of Sale fur a negro named George,
given by John Hill to said Henry
Usher, dated about the 6th day of
March, 1805. One given by Thomas
Woolfolk, to said Usher, for a Ne
gro boy named Jess, dated about the
2d day of July, 1809. One given by
Isaac Garland to the said Usher,
for three negroes to wit. A woman
by the name of Edey, aud her two
children by the name of Jacob and
Esther, hearing date about the 2d
day of May, 1809. And another
giieu by W illiam liramlett to the said
Usher, for a uegro boy named Turn,
dated about the 3d day of July 1813.
It is ordered , that the said Copies
be established in lieu of the original
bills of sales at the next Term of
tii Court, uuless sufficient cause be
il ewn to the contrary : And it is
fm ther ordered, that a Copy of this
Rule be published in one of I lie pub
lic GtzeUes of (his state, once a
month till the next term of this court.
Taken from the Minutes,
Joint O. .Snead, Deputy Clk.
Clerk's Office, Sup. Court, Dec. 29,
1820. 54 1 ill 6 in.
GEORGI \, Richmond county.
In the Superior Court of Rich
mond County, Nov. Term,
1820.
Henry "iiultz, 1 Petition for
FA. v foreclosure.
John Kinney, Jun’r.) Rule J\'isi.
(j y PON the Petition of Henry
U Ohultz, setting forth that John
K'nsey, juu’r. on the sixteenth day
«. February in the year of our lord
one thousand eight hundred and niue
te. n, made, executed and delivered (o
tli Petitioner his certain Deed bv way
of Mortgage (fin aud to all that Lot
ol Lund situate, lying and being in
the itv of \ugusta, in the County of
aforesaid, bounded on the north by
Rey nold street and containing forty
one feet three inches front on said
street, it being the North Eastern eo •-
tier of the Lot known as Lot number
thirteen in the plan of the City
aforesaid, bounded East by the es
tate of Cresswell’s Lot, on the West
by a part of said Lot No. 13 sold by
.sat H euy bnuLiz to David Ral
ston, and ruuutng back one hundred
and seventy seven feet, where it is
bounded by another part of said Lot,
No. 13, sold by said Henhy Shultz
to John L. Anderson Co. W iiich
said Lot of Land was mortgaged as
aforesaid to secure the payment of
the sum ot sixteen hundred aud twelve
x'ollar* and fifty eeuls and interest,
then due and to become payable in
die maimer thereiu specified.
\\ hereupon, on motion of J. Hutch
inson attorney for the Petitioner. It
is ordered, that the principal, in
terest anil cost now due on said more
guge he paid into court within twelve
months from this date, otherwise the
equity of redemption in and to ihe
mortgaged premises will be from
thenceforth foreverbarred aud fore
closed ; aud other proceedings take
place thereon according to the sta
tute in such case made and provided.
And it is further ordered, that a
copy ot this Rule be published in one
of the public Gazettes of this state, at
least once in every month until the
lime appointed for payment, or serv
ed on the mortgager or his special
agent at least six month previous to
the time the money ig directed to be
paid.
Taken from the. Minutes,
Jolth H. Mann, Cl'k.
Clerk's Office, 21 Aar, ts2o. 1 inl2
Notice.
XTI-NE months after date, applica
IN tion will be made to the honora
ble the Court ol'Ordiuary of Richmon
county, lor leave to sell a fifty acre
Lot, lying in said county, and known
iu the plan of the township, of Augus
ta, by Ihe number twenty-two, being j
part of the real estate of Robert Cres- !
well, deceased, and to be sold for the j
benefit of his heirs and creditors.
John Cres well, Executor, !
March 7, 1820. Ini9rp
Notice.
months after date, the sub
i.N seriber will apply to the Hon
orable the Judges of the luferior
Court of Burke county, for leave to
sell all the real Estate belonging to
Green Bell, late of said county de
ceased, for the beuelit of the heir*
of said deceased.
Jesse White, Ex'or.
. In right of his Wife.
May 6, 1830. iraSm 1
PROSPECTUS
OF
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IN
SIX BOOHS,
E NTITLED
better to 23 e:
By Joseph Eve.
To be Published in the City of Augusta
The blowing- extract from the “ Geok.ua
Advehtiskh,” will elucidate the principle
and drift of the Poem :
,n“.l'? e . POe 7‘ ‘ S , in , SJX BOOKS . “ffrom three
to five hundred hues each. The author's
object seems to be to combat that erroneous
sentiment which the melancholy speculation*
, of gioomy sensibility have inculca
ted, that the miseries of human life so fas
overbalance its enjoyments, that existence
itself is not a blessing, or its continuance to
be desired. Mr. Eve, in his Poem, attempts
toshoft, and we believe pretty successfully,
that nere are sufficient grounds of comfort
in all the diversified stations of life, sufficient
ources of consolation in the midst of con
is.e s and difficulties, to demo.. sU . ate t l le
ruth of the title lie has chosen for his Po
em, that it is “ Betteh to Be.” He endea
vors to show, that Providence, in continu
ing individuals in existence, forms a more
accurate estimate of human happiness than
those churlish beings do, who, in the midst
ot countless blessings, can find nothing worth
hvingtor. Mr. Eve takes a survey* of hu
inan life in all its stages-of science in all its
w °f, busilless m all its activity—of
cieation m all its sublimity and beauty, and
under various views, and many animated
that th P 9 ’ r‘ e ehc!eavors 'learly to show,
hit hV lfeot ?T ,Vmh ail its vicissitudes,
has „ balance of happiness greatly in its fa.
. lhe work, we are informed, will after
a short time be put to press.”
TER VIS.
The above Poem w ill be printed or. verv
hue paper, and in an elegance of style not
inferior to the handsomest northern publics
tions. 1
It will be comprised in one volume, con
taining about 200 duodecimo pages.
The price to Subscribers will" be one dol
lar half bound—or one dollar and a half full
bound in a superior style, payable on delive
ry ot the volume.
j 3* Every person who shall procure twelve
subscribers, and become answerable for the
payment, will be entitled to an additional
COPy;
,e Brn P osa^s f° r lhe above work, are
left at the different Book Stores in this City.
vlueusta, November.
GEORGIA Richmond County ,
By the Honor able the Court of Ordin
ary <f said County.
To all whom it may concern,
Hugh Nesbitt, Ad-
V V Diinistrator on the estate of
.luhn Nesbitt, deceased, has applied
u the said Court for letters Djsmis
sory.
Now therefore these are to cite and
admonish ail and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the office of the Clerk of this
Court on or before the fust Monday
in September next, otherwise letters
disinissury will be granted to him.
Witness the Honorable H Hand
MTf re, su* of the Judges of the said
court tbit 271 h day of Feb 1821.
6m Isaac Herbert,
Clerk oj the Court of Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Richmnd county.
By Isaac Herbert , Clerk of the
Court of Ordinary of said county.
, AT H ERE AS John A. Barnes,
y y administrator on the estate
and effects of William E. Barnes,
deceased, has applied for letters dis
aiissory.
These, are therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said de
eased, to file their objections (if
any they have) iu the office of the
Clerk of this Court, on or before the
first Monday iu May next, otherwise,
letters Dismissory will be granted to
him.
Given under my hand and seal at
office in the City of Augusta, this
12th day of September, 1820. .
6m Isaac Herbert, Cl'lc.
of the Court of Ordinary.
Notice.
months after date appliea -
Anl ti.in will be made to the Hon
orable the Inferior Court of Burke
eounty, for an order to sell the three
follow ffijj (pacts of Land, to wit.—.
One tract, containing about 75 acres,
lying on MTntosh creek, adjoining
Lands of A. M. Allen. Esq —One
other tract, containing about 50 acres,
adjoining said Allen and John Byne ;■
and unoiher tract, lying on Brier
creek, adjoining Aaron Barrow, con
taining about 30 acres—all belong
ing to ihe heirs (minors) of Fergu
son Cook, late of Burke county, de
: ceased—-To be sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said estate.
Charles Scott,
Guardian of said minor.
March 20, iS2i l:n9m
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