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Oats—Pbtatoes,
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bprmg Wheat, Tartary Wheat, and
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A hint to Farmer*,
To Farmer's A\ ives,
A sale, easy and cheap cure for wind
broken Horses,
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Ft i in Beektuau's History of luven
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Aits ciiole*
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Stage Road from Augusta to Moire
% 7* A handsome discount made
to those that take a quantity.
A FL.INTATION,
FOR BALE,
And a Bargain Offered.
lAHE subscriber offers for sale six
. hunilred and seventy-seven acre*
good LAND, in Abbeville District
South Carolina, seven miles from Pe
tersburg, seven from NVillington, and
within two miles of Savannah river.
There are nearly two hundred acres
of cleared land, of which one hundred
and fifty is fresh. The premises are
well improved and in good order.—
The situation is as healthy as any
in the District, and in a good neigh
borhood. The subscriber being anx
ious to move to the Western country
will give a great bargain for cash.
Purchasers are invited to call and
look at the land, that they may be the
better judge.
John O. Glover,
Abbeville District, 8 C.
N. B: Some information respecting
the above, caß be had by reference
to Air. Sylvanus B. Groves, of Au
usta.
Apri? <7 84
Administrators Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the Honora
ble the Court of Ordinary, for the
County of Burke. Will be sold,
on the first Tuesday in Augustnexh
at the Court House, in the town of
Waynesborough , between the usual
hours of sale :—
Sixty-five Acres of Land, ly
ing mid being in the eounty of Burke,
on the Water* of Dry Branch, ad
joining lai ds of G ay S. Roberts and
others, sold as .he proper y of John
Roberts, Lite of Burke County, de
ceased, sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
William Roberts, Jldiri’r.
May 15 St T 92
Administrator’s Sale.
IFill he sold, on the first Tuesday in
August next, at \he Court House
in the town of IFuynesborough, in
the usual sale hours :
Two Negro Men, to wit:
Csesar and Hector, the property of
Joseph Ait’way, deceased, g; Id for
the benefit of the h irs and creditor*
of said de eased.——Ttrms made
known oil th day.
Harley At taw ay, Adm?r.
May 15 8t t 92
Sheriff's Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
June next at Franklin Court House,
One Horse, Saddle and Hri
die and Saddle Bags, with sundry
other unifies, levied on as the prop
erty of NViley Bagly, to satisfy a Fi
Fa in favor of James H Little, aud
Samuel Shannon, adm’rs.
A /. SO,
50 acres of Land in Franklin
eounty joining Collier, on Toms’
creek, levied on ns the property of
R. Holmes, to satisfy a Ft Fa io
favor of John M'Muilen aud returned
to me by a constable. fr
ALSO,
20 acres of Land, move or
less, in Franklin county, on the wa
ters of Stephens’ creek, levied on as
the properly of Jonathan Terrell to
satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Joseph
Williamson. Returned to me by a
constable. o
ALSO,
160 acres of Land, more or
less, joining Baldwin and granted to
Johu Nail, etc. and levied on as his
property, to satisfy a Fi Fa io favor
of James Smith, and one other in fa
vor of William Smith.
ALSO.
1 Negro Woman, by the name
of Betty, levied on as the property
of A\ ilium Seott, to satisfy a Fi Fa
in favor of Thomas Wilkins, endor
ser. ALSO,
50 acres of Land, more or less,
on the w aters of Nail’s creek, levied
on as the property of Job Ashworth,
to saiisly a Fi Fa in favor of Ed
ward Payne. *
Thaddeus Beall, Sh'f.
- A F'l t» ?t T so
Administrator’s hale.
Will be sold, on the second Tuesday
in June next, at the late residence
of William Smith, of Franklin
county :
4 Cows and Calves, House
hold aud Kitcheu Furniture, with
sundry oih<*r ariieles.
Jolm Silrn&u, Adm’r.
April t 8 81 T 86
Administrator's haie.
On the first .Monday in June next,
will be soid at the'iate residence of
James Fiud of Franklin county,
(sundry Carpenters Tools,
with a »< » other articles.
Job Hammond, ddui'r.
April 18 ot t 86
Monthly Advertisements.
in Richmond Superior Court,
November Term, 1820.
Present, the Honorable John H. Mont
comert , Judge.
Henry Usher, Pule nisi,
VS. | for the es-
Thomas Woolfolk, itabliskment
John Hill, sos lose Bills
•sa ao Gab land and | of sales for
William Bramlett J Negroes.
ON the Petition of Henry Usher,
praying the establishment ot
certain Copies of Bills of Sale in
Lieu of the Originals, to wit : One
bill of Sale fora negro named George,
given by John Hill to said Henry
Usher, dated about the 6th day of
March, 1805. Oae 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 U-her,
for three negroes to wit. A woman !
by the name of Edey, and her two
children by the nurao of Jacnh and
Esther, bearing date about the 2d
day of Mny, 1809. And aaother
given by William BrarrJett to the said
Usher, for a nryro boy named Tom,
dated about the 8d day of July tßt3.
It is ordered, that, the said Copies
be established in lieu of the original
bills of sales at the next Term of
this Court, unless sufficient cause be i
shewn to the contrary : And it is
further ordered, that a Copy of this
Rule be published in one of the pub
lie Gazettes ot' this state, once a
month till the next term of his court.
Taken from the Minutes,
John C. fcvncatl, Deputy CUc.
Clerk's Office. Sup. Court, Dec. 29,
1820. 54 lan6m.
GEORG I a, Richmond county.
In the Superior Court of Rich
mond County, Nov. Term,
1820.
Henry Shultz, T Petition for j
VS. V foreclosure. I
John Kinney, Jun’r.} Rule Nisi. I
JJ rpoN the Petition of Henry ;
4_J Shultz, setting forth that John
Kinney, Jun’r. on the sixteenth day |
of February in the year of our lord
one thousand eight hundred and nine- j
made, executed and delivered to
the Petitioner his certain Deed byway j
of Mortgage of in and to all that Lot i
ol' Land situate, lying and being in |
the City of Vugitsla, in the County of 1
aforesaid, bounded on the north by j
Reynold Street and containing forty j
one feet three inches front on ?<i'd
street, it being the North Eastern cor- I
tier of the Lo< known as Lot number !
thirteen in the plan of the City I
aforesaid, bounded East by the es- '
tate of Cress well’s Lot, on the West i
by a part of said Lot; No. 13 sold liv
said Mery Shultz to David Ral
ston, and runoing back one bundled
and seventy seven feet, where it is -i
bounded by another part of said Lot,
No. 13, sold by said Henry Shultz
to John L. Anderson <s” Co. tv hich i
said Lot ot Land vvus mortgaged as j
aforesaid to secure the paymeut of j
the sum ol sixteen hundred and twelve
dollars and fifty eeats and intcresl,
then due and to beeome payable in
the manner therein specified.
Whereupon, oh motion of J. Hutch
inson attorney for the Petitioner. It
is ordered, that the principal, to
tervsl and cost now due on said more j
gage be paid into court within twelve »
mouths from this date, otherwise the
equity of redemption in and to the
mortgaged premises will be from
theneel'orth loreverbarred and fore
closed ; and other proceedings take
plaee thereou according to the sta
tute in such case made and provided.
And it is further ordered, that a
copy of this Rule be published iu one
of the public Gazettes of this state, at
least once in every month until the
time appointed for payment, or serv
ed on the mortgager or his special
agent at least six month previous to
the time the money is directed to be
paid.
Taken from the Minutes,
Joltii H. Mann, Cl'k.
Clerk's Office, ViNov. 18 30. tmt2
Administrator’s Sale.
trill be sold on the second Tuesday
in May next, at the Market-Hous*
in the city of Augusta,
All the real estate of John
Kelly, deceased, of Richmond coun
ty, 296 acres of Land, adjoining
Arrasted Fulcber and others in the
county aforesaid, and three Negro
Women, Mary, Jane, and Peggy.—
The terms of sale made known on
the day of sale.
David Kelly, ? M ,
Moses Kelly, 5
March 7 3»t t 7*
To Shoemakers.
WANTED by the Subscriber, a
boi’t the first June next, two
cr three Good \N orkmen, to whom
constant employment, and liberal
wages will be given*
Richard Matthews,
Cambridge, S. C.
April 13. 81 6t
From Petersburg to Raleigh.
Reductioh. of Fare to 7 cents per mile,
Through 140 miles g to.
'T* HIS Line is in complete opora-
J, tion, good Stages and Teams,
and the greatest attention is, and
will be, paid to the comfort of Pas
sengers, and there will be no delay
of Passengers on the Line, The
Stages run tbr<j vgb in two days from
Petersburg to Fayette, leaving Pe
tersburg every morning; returning
from Feyetteville, Norib-Carolina,
u less than two days. The proprie
tors are determined to spare no
| pains in having their Line in as good
| order as any Line in this eountry.
Gholson & Fox.
March 6 73
Notice.
the undersigned has
Ts by liie Honorable tlie Court
of Ordinary of Burke county, been
regularly appointed Guardian of the
! person and property of William
Jones of said county—it first having
satisfactorily appeared to suid Corny
that the said VV iliiain Jones is in a
state of the most deplorable insanit .
These are therefore toforwaro and
admonish all and every person ot
: persons from making any contract
j with said William Jones, and to for
| bid them from crediting said Wil
liam Jones, or any person in his
name or by his order, without the
privity, consent and intervention of
the subscriber, and from intermed
tiling in any manner with the estate
either real or personal of said Wil
liam Jones.
All persons having demands against
said William Jones, can have them
adjusted by application to the sub
scriber, on a satisfactory shewing of
their correctness—And those indebt
ed to him are requested to come for
ward and make, immediate settle
ment ; as it is his intention to take
the most energetic steps to place the
estate of his ward in a regular train,
Augustus H. Audersou,
Guardian of IVm. Jones.
(dT Tiie Chronicle and Advertiser will
give the above two insertions.
March 20 76
NOTICE,
ALL persons indebted to the es
tate of John Carter, sen’r,
deceaeed, are requested to make im
mediate payment, and ail those to
whom said eslaie is indebted, will
please present their accounts proper
ly attested as soon as practicable for
payment (being desirous of settling
the business of the estate w ithout de
.ay) to
James M. Carter,
Acting Administrator.
! December 12 48
N otice.
A LL persons indebted to the es
tale of Joshua D. M‘Knight.
are requested to come forward and
make payment, and those to whom
! the said estate is indebted, will please
baud iu their accounts legally aitest
► ed, to
John Sharp,
Attorney for the Adosr ’
November 10 I2t 39
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the es
tate of the late C ipt. McKin
ney, either bv note or open account
are 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
the hands of an attorney for collec
tion -—All persons having el thus a
gainst the estate, are notified to ex
hibit the same to the administratrix,
within the time prescribed by law,
properly authenticated.
O. S. M*Kinney, Adndx.
January 19 5t F 59
NOTICE.
NINE months after the date here
of, application will be made
o the Court of Ordinary of Franklin
eottnty, for leave to sell one hundred
and forty-one acres of Land, in said
jounty, on the waters of Shoal Creek,
oiniug Peter Walters, being part of
the real e.state of Thomas D. Jordan,
deceased, for the beneiu of the heirs
and creditors of the deceased.
Robert Pullam, Adm’r.
July 18, 1820. liny in 8
• Notice.
PERSON 9 having demands a
gainst the Concern of Bigelow
k Hand, are requested to present
them immediately,and those indebt
ed to said eoncern to make immedi
ate payment.
Bigelow & Hand.
April 10. 81 3t.
GEORGIA, Richmond county
In the Superior Court, May
Term, 1820.
UPON the petition of Gabriet
W. D e ntonj stating that hj
was possessed of a Note of Hand
made by Alfred I. Huntington, to
him Five Hundred and Six Dollars
Twenty-Five Cents, bearing date on
the eleventh day of October, eighteen
hundred and nineteen, and payable
ninety days after datethereof, andlkat
the said Note of Hand has been lost or
mislaid, so that the same cannot now
be obtained, and praying that a copy
of the said Note which is annexed to
his said petition, may be established in
lieu of the said original, in terms of
the Act of the General Assembly, and
the rules of Court, in such cases
made, provided, and established ; and
the said petition being suppoiteu by
affidavit: It is ordered, that a copy
be established in lieu of the oirigimvl
so lost or mislaid, agreeably to the
prayer of the petitioner unless sylfir
eient cause be shewn to the contrary,
on or before the first day of the ne?|
Term of the Superior Court of Rich «
mond connty. It is further ordered ,
that a copy of this order be published
in one of the Gazettes of this state
at least once a month, for six rnoulkf,
Taken from the Minutes.
John H. Mann, Cl’Jf
Clerk's Office, June 6, 1830.
GEORGIA, Franklin county.
Court of Ordinary, May Term,
1820.
WHEREAS James H. Little an.d
John Westbrook, applies for i
letters of Disinissory as administra.- *
torgon the estate of James Little, Jat#
of said county, deceased; stating tlias
they have discharged the iriusicunSd
ed to them in the said administration ;
It is therefore ordered, That letters
ofdismissory be granted, unless cause
be shewn to the co ntrary, on or before
the first Monday i n November next,
and that this rule be published once
a mouth for six months, in one of th#
public Gazettes of this 9 tute,
A true copy as taken from the Minutes.
Frederick lieali, Cpk,
May 3, 1830. Im6m
Administrator’s Notice.
NINE months from the date here
of, 1 shall apply to the Honor
able the inferior Court of Coimnbi*
county, when sitting for ordinary'
purposes, for leave to seH sixteen
acres of Laud iu the county u fores aid,
on Savidge's creek, including the
houses whereon Timothy T, Barham
deceased, formerly resided, the same
being heretofore assigned by a wris
of partition to Benjamin F. Barham,,
a minor, and since deceased, and one
of the heirs atni distributes of s*i,d
Timothy T. Barham, deceased ; lh,o
same will be sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of s *id dec'd,
Triplett Shumate, Jdm’r.
I,i right of his itrife.
August 31, 18*o 1n,20
Notice.
months after dale npplic-
tion will be made to the Hon
orable the Inferior Court of Burke
county, for an order to sell the three
following tracts of hand, io wit.—-
Oue tract, containing about 73 acres,,
lying on M'lniosh creek, adjoining
Lands of A M. Allen. Esq.—Due
other tract, cnnLrtiuing abou, ; 3Q acres,
adjoining said Allen and Jo'in Byne;
and another tract, lying on Brier
creek, adjoining Aaron Ba, now, 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 gif
the heirs and creditors of sai l estate,
Charles Scott,
Guardian of said minor.
March 20, 1821 lm9ni
Notice.
months after date, the suh-
J_N| scriber will apply to the Hon
orable the Judges of the lufer.fr
Court of Burke county, for (rave to
sell all the real Estate belonging to
Green Bell, late of gaid county de
ceased, for the benefit of tlje heir#
of said deceased.
Jesse White, fi.v’or.
In right of hi'.s (Fife,
May 6, 1820. Im9im
Notice,
ALL persons indeted to the egtate
of the llev’d. E. B Ca i dwell,
deceased, are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those* having
demands against the said es tate, are
requested to reader them iD l awfully
attested within the time pre scribed
by law.
John l’adulv, Ad m’r.
Waynesboro', Sept. 18 131 2-1
PUBLISHED EA’EKY
TUESDAY & FRli I VY,
BY WILLIAM J. BUNC ȣ,
Augusta Georgia.
AT FIVp DOLLAR# PER A..CKLM
Payable in Advance.