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.Monthly Advertisements.
In Richmond Superior Court,
November Term, 1820.
Present, the Honorable John H Mont.
coMßur, Judge.
Henry Usher, Rut* n ‘ M »
| for the es
-7 iiom«* Woolfolk, [tabhshment
John Hill, sos lose Hills
Isaac (iahiakd and ofsalesfor
William Bramlett J Negroes.
ON the Petition of Henry Usher,
preying (lie eslnblishment ot
feruti'i Copies of Hills of in
Lieu of th<- Originals, to wit : One
hill of Sole fora negro named George,
f iveo by John Mill to said Henry
Isher, ilited about the fill) day of
March. 1805. One giveu by Thomas
Woolfolk, to naid Usher, fur a Ne
gro kiv mined Jess, dated about the
2d day ot July, 1809. One given by
L.iae Garland to the aaiil Usher,
for three negroes to wit. A woman
by the name of Ldey, and her (wo
children by the name of Jacob and
Luther, bearing dale about the 2d
dny of May, 1809. And another
given by William Hramle.tt to the said
Usher, for a negro boy named Tom,
dated ali'iu' the 3d day of July 1813.
It is ordered, that the siid Copies
h i«t .td ■.lu ll in lieu of the original
bill* of soles .a (lie next Term of
tlii Com i. unless sufficient cause be
shewn to the contrary : And it is
fu liter ordered, that a Copy of this
Uni he published in one of the pub
lie (i /cites of this state, once a
ntoiilii till the next term of this court.
Taken from the Minutes,
John ('. Snead, Deputy Clk.
Clerk's OJJlce Sup. Court, Dec 29,
18 20. 51 tin Om.
Uy.OKGI v, Richmond county.
In ti»e ."Superior Court of tiiclt
nioutl t utility, .Nov. Term,
1820.
Hknhy -iiultz, ) Petition fur
f.s. > foreclosure.
Jotiv Kin sky, Jun’r. j Rule J\'isi.
fi T IMIiM tlie Petition ol llknhy
K nskv. tun'i.oti the MXleeulh ilay
oi IMirmry in the year nf our lord
one lii aits..ltd eight hundred and nine
teen. m 'de, exeeuit d ami delivered to
th> P iimner his certain Heed byway
of Moitgage fin and to all that Lot
ot I• .mi situ .le, lying and being in
the ity of wigualn, m the County of
aforesaid, bounded on the north by
It l y mild "tieet mid containing forty
one feel three inches front on said
street, it being the North Lastern co -
tier of the Lot known as Lot number
thirteen hi tlie plan of the City
aforesaid, bounded Last by the es
t ile of t.'re.iswell’s Lot, on the West
by a pari of said Lot No. 13 sold li>
smd Hkmy rihui.iz in I)avu> Ral
ston, and running baek one bundled
it" • seventy it veu feci, where it is
bounded by aim iht part of said Lot,
Is i. 13. sold by sud Hunky Shultz
to John L. Snokuaun <y Co. t\ Inch
s uili.it of Laud was mortgaged as
aforesaid to seeme the p&ymeut of
t ; ic - win ot hixti-eu hundred and twelve
>1 "iat'A and tiity cents and tuieresl,
then due and to become payable in
the uinnnei therein spindled
W liei eupoii, on motion of.l. llutcii-
I'V’n attorney sot the Petitioner. It
** o;d -red, that the principal, to
ler>»! and cost now due on said more
F • be p iid mm court within twelve
in .ntlis from this date, otherwise the
eijmti of rcdiuip ion in and to the
mortgaged premises will be from
thenreforlh foreveibarred and fore
eloseil : and other proceedings take
)|| ice thereon according to the sta
tute in sueli case made and provided.
And >< is fur:her ordered, that a
Copy of this Rule be published in one
of the public Gazettes of this state, at
le st on ein every month until the
time appointed for payment, or serv
cd on the mo tgoger or his special
agent at least six month previous to
the time the money is directed to be
|> ud.
Taken from the Minutes,
Joltlt it. Mann, (Tk.
Clerk's Office, 2+ Ant>. tS.’O. lint 2
Notice.
INI', montns alter date, the sub
i 1 scriber will apply to the Hon
or ib e ttie Judges of the Interior j
C urt of Huikc county, for leave to
sell all the real Lstate belonging to
G een H 11. late of said county de
ceas' d, far the benefit of the heirs
til'said deceased.
Jesse White, K.v'or.
In right of his H'fe
May ft, 18 20. Initial
Notice.
A 1.1. persoas luiiehted to the estate
iV"fJ esse W tine, deed, are request
cn to come forward and pay. l hose
who have claims uu said estate will
exhibit theat according to ihe law in
such cases made and provided. All
applications to be made to Samuel
Gariick.
M.-try White, dm'. i\
fVayr.esbvrough, March 7 7*
GEORGIA, Richmond county
lu the Superior Court, May
Terra, 1820.
UPON the petition of Gabriei
W. D KKTDN, stating that ha j
was possessed of r Note of Hand
made by Alfrko 1. Huntington, to
him Five Hundred and .Six Dollars
Twenty-Live Cents, bearing date on
the eleventh day of October, eighteen
hundred and nineteen, nnd payable
ninety clays after datethereof, andthat
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 s tid 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 eaiil petition being supported by
ajfidavit: It is ordered, tiiat a copy
be established in lieu of the original
so lost or mislaid, agreeably to the
prayer of the petitioner unless suffi
cient cause be shewD to the contrary,
on or before the first day of the next
Term of the Superior Court of Rich
mond eonnty. It is further ordered ,
that a copy of litis order lie published
in one of the Gazettes of this state ;
at least once a month, for six mouths.
Taken from the Minutes,
John H. Mann, Cl'k
Clerk's Office, June 0, 1820.
Administrator’s Notice.
NINK months from the date here
of, I shall appfy to the Honor
able the Inferior Court of Colombia
county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell sixteen
acres nf Land in the county aforesaid,
on Savidge’s creek, including the
houses whereon Timothy T. Harliam
deceased, formerly resided, the same
being heretofore assigned by a writ
of partition to Benjamin F. Barham,
a minor, and since deceased, and one
of the heirs and distributes nf said
Timothy T. Harliam, deceased ; the
same will he sold for the benefit of
the hrir* and ereditors cf said dec’d.
Triplett Shumate, Jidm’r.
In right of his wife.
August 31, 18 20 I in9m 20
N olice.
INK months after date applic-
tion will he made to the Hon
arable the Inferior Court of Burke
county, for an order to sell the three j
following tracts of Land, to wit.— j
Due tract, containing about 75 acres, I
lying on M'lntosh creek, adjoining J
Lands of A ,M. Allen. E j q —(hie I
other traet. containing ali'iiu 50 acres, j
adjoining said Allen and John Bvite ;
and unnther tract, lying oa Brier
creek, adj lining As roll Barrow, con
taining him lit 30 acres—all belong
ing to ilie heirs (minors) of Fergu
son Cook, lnt<* of Burke county, de
ceased—To he sold for the benefit of
the heirs and er< ditors of said estate.
Charles Scott,
Guardian of said minor.
March 20, 1821 ' Im9m
N otice.
NINK months alter date, appli
cation will be made to the lion
nruhle the Justices of the Inferior
Court for the county of Burke, for
leave to sell sixieuths part of a tract
of Land, lying on Savannah River,
Canimonly known ;i* the shell RtuH'
tract, it being a part of the real estate
of William White head, Esq. late of
said county, deceased, for the benefit
of his heirs.
Joint Whitehead, Jun’r. 1
J tunes \\ hit j catl, !> 5*
•Samuel Dowse. ' jt.
October 13, 1820. tm9n.
N oticc.
NINE months after date, appli
cation will be made to the Hon
horable the Justices of the Inferior
Court for the county of Burke, for
leave to sell all the real estate of
Joseph Atlaway, late of said county,
deceased, for the beuelit of his heirs
and creditors.
Harley Attawny, .Idm'r.
March 7, is-2t *tm9in
GEORGIY, Richmond county,
lly the Honorable the Court of Ordin
ary of said county.
To all whom it may concern.
I HLUKAS Asaph Waterman
V V and Angus Martin, executor*
; of William Young, deceased, hive
i *M’|d ed to the said court for letters
dtkinissory
Now therefore these are to cite and
ndmuiiivli all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the saitl dtceas
ed, to fie their o jections (if any they
hove) in the office of the Clerk of
this ourt, on or before the first Mon
day in November next,otherwise let
ters dismttsory will he granted to
them.
Witness ‘be Honorable Holland
M‘ 1 yre one of tlie Judges of the
said Court this 27th dov of A
pril 1821.
6tu Isaac Herlirrt, (Tk.
<f the Court of Ordinary.
_ **
m iK'
A PLANTATION,
FOR SALE,
And f*. Bargain Offered.
THE subscriber otters for sale six
hundred and seventy-seven acres
R"«d LAVI), in Abbeville District
South-Carolina, seven miles from Pe
tersburg, seven from Willington, 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 older.—
The situation is as healthy us any
in the District, and in a good neigh
borhood. The subscriber being anx- j
inns to move to the Western country
will give a great bargain for cash.
Purchasers are invited lo call and
look at tholand, that they inay be the j
better judge.
John (). Glover,
Jlbbeviile District , S C.
N. B. Some information respecting .
the above, e;, H be had by reference ;
to Mr. Sylvanu3 B. Groves, of Au
iusta.
April 17 8*
Administrator’s .Stile.
Agreeable, tn a a oid r of the flutora
ble. the Court of Urdina-y, jor the, j
County of Hur/ce, (Fill be sold, ~
on the Jird Tuesday in in gust next, j
at th • Court-House, in the town of
Waynesborough, brween the usual \
hours of sale :
Sixty-live acres of Land, ly
ing and being in the county of Hu ke,
on the Waters of Dry Branch, ad
joining lands of G ay S. Huberts anil
others, sold as he proper y of John
Roberts, I :te of P irke County, de
ceased, sold for the benefit of the
heirs end creditors.
YViiliaui Roberts, Jdm I v.
May t 3 3t t 92
Administrator’s Sale.
Will be soil, on tne first Tuesday in
August next, at he Court House
in the town of Wuynesborougli, in
the usual sale hours :
Two .Negro Men, to wit:
Ctcsar mil Mecior. th. pr eri, of i
Joseph Ail '.wav- deceased. » hi for.j
the benefit of the h irs nd cr< d ; toV>
of said de eased. Terms ni .de
known • n th ■ thy.
Harley Attaway, Adin’r.
May 13 8? t 9 2
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
June next at Franklin Court House,
One Horse, Saddle and Bri
die and Saddle I? igs, with sundry
other articles, levied on as the prop
erty of Wiley Btgly, to satisfy a Fi
Fa in favor of James H Little, and
Samuel Shannon, adm’rs.
ALSO,
50 acres of Land in Franklin
county joining Collier, on I outs'
ereek. levied on as the property of
It. Holmes, to satisfy a Fi Fa in
favor of John \l-\lulleu uud returned
to me by a constable
ALSO,
20 acres of Land, more or
less, in Franklin county, on the wa
ters of Stephens’creek, levied on as
the property of Jonathan Terrell to
satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Joseph
Williamson. Returned to me by a
constable.
also, »
160 acres of Land, more or
less, joining Bald ain and granted to
John Nail, -*c. and levied on as his
property, tn satisfy a Fi Fa in 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 William Scott, to satisfy a Ft Fa
j in favor of Thomas Wilkins, endor
i ser. also,
50 acres of Land, more or less,
; on the waters of Nail’s ereek, levied
on ns the property of Job Ashworth,
tn satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of Ed
ward Payne.
Thaddeus Beall, Sh'ff.
_April 18 7t t 86
Administrator’s Sale.
! Will be sold, on the second Tuesday
in June next, at the late residence
of William Smith, of Franklin
county :
4 Cows ami Calves, House,
hold and Kitchen Furniture, with
sundry other articles.
John Silman, Jldm'r.
April 13 8t t 88
Administrators Sale.
On the first .Hmilay in June next,
will be sold at the late residence of
James Flud. of Franklin county.
Sundry Carpenter's Tools,
with a few other articles.
Job Hammond, .2 drn'r.
April 18 6i r 86
JUST PUBLISHED, j
JLYD FOR SALE AT THE
HERAL.D-OFFICE ,
Opposite Dr. Watkins’ New Brick Build
ings, AVlntoshstrcet,
By the Gross, Bozen or Single
THE
AND
SO VTII- CA ROLIJVA
ALMANACK,
FOR THE TEAR OF OCR LORO
1
Calculated by It. OniEii, Wilkes County
c oitiisis a
Almanack Predictions for 1821
Value of Foreign Coins iu the Money
of the United States
ll,ites of Storage, for Augusta
Ditto of Wharfage, and Regulations
j Ditto »i Freight between Augusta and
Savannah
The Anatomy of Man’s body ns gov
erned by iie twelve Constellations
Upon the twelve signs
* The Seasons
Eclipses for the year 1821
Moveabie Feusts
Names .nd Characters of the Plan
ets, fete.
Ditto Characters of the Aspects
Chronological Cyeles
| Moon’s Pnaees
r Equi.fi n of Time
j So- s iiising and Setting
Mo -n’s Rising, Setting and Southing,
i and sign of the Zodiac she is in at
, noon
Mi cellaneons Particulars
Rising, Setting and So tilling of the
Stars
| Do of the most conspicuous Planets,
! Predictions of the weather,
Officers of the government of the TJ
» ted States, with their respective
salaries.
Officers of the Executive and Judi
cial Departments if Georgia,
Time and places of holding Courts
of the United States,
1 Ditto of holding the Superior and
luferior Courts of Georgia,
Military Departments of Georgia,
List of the Civil p-ficers in Augusta,
Trustees Richmond Academy.
Female Asylum,
I O lii-erg of the Bank of Augusta,
l Do. Brauch Bank of the State of
Georgia,
Steam-Boat Company of Georgia,
List ot the Civil Otticers in Chat
ham County,
O liters of the Branch Bank of the
United St.ites,
Ditto Male Bank,
Ditto Planters’ do.
List of Olfteers of the Custom House
l)ep r merit
Ditto Co,inn ssinners of Pilotage,
Ditto Brunch Pilots,
Ditto Certificate do.
Ditto Marine and Fire Insurance
Company,
Ditto Union Axe and Fire Company,
Poor House and Hospital.
Stall of the Militia of South-Carolina,
Officers of the Executive of South-
Carolina,
Judges of the Courts of Common
Pleas and Sessions,
Jadg-« and Comniisioners in Equity,
l ime and places of holding Courts,
Gardener’s Calendar,
Agricultural .t.em
Preserved Cream,
Cement for Roofs,
Yeast—Trees,
O M*—Potatoes,
Flax f<>r Cahibrics,
| Sugar Canes,
I The Weevil,
i Spring Wheat, Tartary Wheat, and
Si hern Wheat,
Fattening Catting and Poultry,
Cleansing Cider Casks,
To prevent the Fly from destroying
Turnips,
Vegetation in cold climates,
A hint to Farmers,
To Farmer’s Wives,
A safe, easy and cheap cure for wind-
I broken Horses,
| Singular Case,
From Beekniau’s History of Inven
tions
j Anecdotes
Genteel Economy
The Complete Housewife
Piekled Beets
Method of Treating Burns and Scald
Matrim nial Rules and Maxims
The Bucket
' A n Epitath
l)*uration of Life in some Animals
A Tide Table to the most eminent i
Ports in the world
A Table of Interest at seven per cent
Ditto ditto at eight per ceut
i Godo Advice,
Road from Augusta to Natchez,
Ditto from Augusta to Nashville. j
Ditto from Augusta to Miliedgeviile, |
Ditto from Augosta to Athens, 1
Ditto from Augusta lo St. Mary’s !
Stage Road from Augusta to .Maine. I
ITT* A handsome discount made ;
to those that take a quantity.
Notice.
WHEREAS the undersigned has
by the Honorable the Court
of Ordinary of Burke connty, bi-en
regularly appointed Guardian of the
person and property of William
Jones of said county—-it 6rst haring
satisfactorily appeared to said Couty
that the said William Jones is in a
state of the most deplorable insanit .
These are therefore toforwarn and
admonish all and every person or
persons from making any contract
with said W illiam 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 interned
dling 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
i scriber. on a satisfactory shewing of
j 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. Anderson,
Guardian of Urn. Jorws
(Hz' The Chronicle and Advertiser will
give the above two insertions.
March 20 76
■ .
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the es*
tate of John Garter, 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- l
ly attested as soon as practicable for
payment (being desirous of settling
the business of ihe estate without de
•ayj to
James M. Carter,
dieting Administrator.
December 12 48
Strayed or Stolen
the Subscriber in the city
- »f Augusta, bout the Ist of A
pril last, a black or rather brown
colored M ARI*,, ten or eleven years
old, a sm.nl spot of white in the fore
head and some marks of white about
the top of the shoulder o casiored by
tLe collar, a switch toil, no brands
recollected,about 14 1-2 hands high,
natural (rotter; she was heavy in foal
when she went off. rather inclined by
her make to appear low in flesh or
ragged hipped.—Any information
tending to le.d to the hoding of her
will be th n Tully ackhowleilged be
sides any reasonable compensation.
J. English,
near the Market.
May 18. 93
Issi
Fifty Dollars Howard,
SI OI.EN from the Subscriber’*
Stable, near Laurens Court
House, $. C. on Thursday night, 15th
March a
Yellow Sorrel Horse,
7 'f'
Nine or ten y ß ears old near sixteen
bands high, very much crest fallen ;
branded on the left shoulder and thigh
with a P. the other brand not recol
lected ; a d-irt streak from his shoul
ders along the back to the root of
his tail, which runs down on each
shoulder—a small star on his fore
head, no other marks recollected
trots and racks tolerably well. Any
person who will deliver me the horse
shall receive twenty dollars, and ten
dollars far information so that 1 can
get him,or fifty dollars for the horse
and thief.
Richard MWees.
Laurens Di«. March 17. 8(5 4t t V
Administrators sale.
if ill be. sold on the second Puesdud
in .)lay next, at the Alarket-Hous
in the city of Augusta,
All the real estate of Johu
Kelly, deceased, of Richmond coun
ty, 29(5 acres of Land, adjoining
Armsted Fulcher and others in the
county aforesaid, and three Negro
Women, Mary, Jane, and Peggy,—
Ihe terms of sale made known on
j the day of sale.
!
March 7 3*t t 74
PUBLISHED EVERY
TUESDAY & FRIDAY,
BY WILLIAM J. BUNCK,
Augusta Georgia.
AT FIVE DOLLARS PER AIfNU M
Payable in Advance.