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"1 \ the Chronicle nfßie 29th iiMimo,
Q I am chared l»y V. »l Uari.es,
advertised for mm a
p.rt of ms |an<l—JuaU-e to myself
kndthose whose agent I au», requires
Ihut I •‘houM declare Mr. Larues,
statement, using a milder term than
it 'lt ,er» is. u, be i ukohbous— Ihe
foundation* iip»» wh.eli P 11. Carnes
pretends to predicate Ins claim, are
ih. se—the first following nf which
h<- lias more than once affirmed in
l„v presence —that hy a recent survey
of his I met of lan'!, he says he find*
n small deficiency, without reflecting
upon the natural cause which might
have produced this d.munition in
quantity (namely, the near approach
ofthe bed of the ri.er to the Georgia
shore ) and secondly, the rumour
which.has f«r some time prevailed,
that the present pro prietors of Lot,
No 12, from their Apparent neglect of
it, were supposed not to be in posses
sion of good # sufficient titles—rod
thereby, from the circumstance of the
lot being situated contiguous to h s
tract, connected w ilk the foregoing rea
suns constitute his whole claim to it .
Common report affirms I* II- Carnes
to be already io possession of a greater
number of aeres than his plat calls
for, vs it hunt touching the Lot No. 12.
Judgment was obtained in the Fe
deral Court in 1816, against Major
George Walton, and possession of
said I ot No 12. given to the propril
tors hy the Federal Marshal in April
I,tt—This Lot is of course, still, an
heretofore, offered for sale—General
warranty titles will he given to the
purchase! ; and il contested by H. 11.
Carnes, who has not the shadow of a
title, he will be firmly opposed by
those who know how to estimate as
well as defend ilieir rights.
Nathaniel Bourdcaun Julian.
Augusta, November 2 St at)
NttteVjJ WAVtvvs Wvw.wiY.
DKSEUI F.II from the Encamp
ment, Old Indian Springs, near
Augo.ita. Georgia, on the Evening of
the <h.i m-t. the following named Ar
tificer and Privates of Copt. 11. K.
Chaio's Company, Jld Regiment of
Artillerj. vi/,:
I'ornclius Lozier, live feet,
six and a half inches high, aged a
h ut twenty-six years, d:irk complex
ion. liliick eyes, durk hair, born in
Bei <eu, in the State of New-.lerscy,
and by occupation when enlisted a
Carpenter.
Jeremiah North, five feet, nix
inches high, aged about thirty-three
years, fair complexion, daik eyes,
fair hair, born in lie cly of New-
York, and by occupation whenenlisl
ed a Carpenter.
Le&ntler Vi/.es, live feet six
inches high, aged about twenty-se
ven year*, dork complexion, grey
eyes, black hair, born in Portugal,
nod br occupation when enlisted, a
labourer.
The above Reward will be given
for the apprehension mid delivery ol
the above mentioned DESKR i’Eß'v.
or Thirty Dollars for the delivery of
each of them, at this or any other
Military Fust in the United Slates.
11. K. UniI’, 1 ’,
Capt. id Reg't nf Artillery.
Camp Old Indian spring's, )
n. ar Augusta. y
October 0, 1821. 4t 29
OAITION.
ALL persons are cautioned from
trading for a note of band giv
en uy (he subscriber, to William .VI
II Bibs, bearing date the 13th Nov.
182 U, and doe the 85th December,
1821, or there abnuts, for three hun
dred mid eighty dollars, which note
i« mow hi the hands of Messrs. M'-
K .iZte, Benum-h & Co. of Vugnsta,
a* (lie note was gven for the pnr
chase money of a Tract of Land up
on w hieh the said M‘Kenzie Betinoeh
& Co. had and still hold a mortgage,
and they consequently knew that
tli* re was no legal consideration for
the same. lam therefore determin
ed not to pay the same, unless the
mortgage ou said Laud is relinquish
ed.
Thomas B. Sands.
October tfi jit Ir it
Notice is hereby Given.
THATI do forworn all persons
from trading Inr a Note o! Hand,
given by Burton Bate*, to Mrs. Ki>za
Wood, for die sum of Fifty Dollars,
dated as near as I recollect, the first
da> oT February, one thousand eight
hundred sod twenty one, payable one
day after date, as 1 held the said
Note, and have lost nr mislaid it.
Patrick M. Newman.
South-Cariiluia, Ana. £
27. 1821. a2 It
Ks NO PICK. — Fite Steam-
Boat Company «f Georgia, will as
sume the dangers of the River from
Augusta to Savannah. «n nil Cotton
shipped on board their Boat* after
the first day of October.
s. Dunning, l*rent. S. fl. C.
S ptemher 11 4t r.’t
feVuM*iff's S»\e.
WILL Bh SOU).
On the first Tuesday in December
next, at the Court-House, in the
town of tVaynethorough, Burke,
county , within the usual sale hours :
One Negro Mail, trained Ben,
levied on as the property of John
Thompson, deceased, to satisfy sun
dry executions in f.ivour of John Car
penter 6. Co. returned to me by Con
stable.
—also—
One Negro Boy, named Allen,
i levied on as the property of A. Heath,
to satisfy two executions in favour of
William Thompson, returned to me
by Constable.
ALS—
O-200 Acres Land, adjoining
Lands of Jacob Clements and others,
levied on at the property of Francis 1
Paris, to sitisfy sundry executions in
favour of Joseph Shumake, returned
to me by Constable.
ALSO—
The half of Four Hundred
Acres of Laud, adjoining L n<J of
Itichard Heath, levied on ns the pro
perty of S. L. Roy aI, to satisfy sun- ,
dry executions in favour of Joseph
Tilmmake, returned to me by Cousin
Lie.
ALSO
The half of Five Hundred
Acres laud, adjoining land of Charles
R. Nesmith, levied on as the proper
ty of George iM>K.ay, to satisfy sun
dry executions in favour of IT.onr.s
'Scarborough and others, returned lo |
me by Constable.
ALSO—
'Fhe half of Five Hundred
Acres of Land, adjoining L inds of
Charles R. Nesmith, levied on as the
property of James 11. Miller, lo sa
tisfy an execution in favour of John
Murray, returned to me by Constable.
als—
o-114 Acres Land, adjoining
Lands of Lewis Lodge, levied on as
the property of Stephen Hines, to
satisfy sundry executions in favour
of Miner Belcher, administrator of
Wiley Belcher, deceased, and others, j
returned to me by Constable.
ALSO—-
200 Acres Land, adjoining
Land of Lueling Spain, and 200 n
cre* adjoining Land of Jesse Cox,
levied on a* the property of Peter J
Moulding to satisfy sundry executions
in favour nf Balt Jones, executor of
Henry Jones, junr. deceased ; return
ed to me l<v Constable.
H. AY\ Blount, Sherff H. C.
October 18, 1821. 32
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will he sold on the first TVESUdF
in December next, at the Tow t
llme in the town of Waynesbor
ough. Burke county, within the
usual saie hour ;
1031 acres Land, more or less,
adjoining lauds of W nrd and Jones,
levied on us the property of William
Gwtn, to satisfy un execution in f.ivor
nf William Schley, .gaiust V) ill min
Key and W illiam Gwin.
Al.so,
700 acres Land, more or less,
adjoining lamts of Henry Galstross
and others, nml three Negroes n med
Neger, Joe and Charles, levied ou us
the prop rty of Peter 1. Goulding, to
satisfy sundry executions in favor of
John Carpenter & Co. and others.
AI.SO.
One Negro Bov named Hen
ry, levied on as the property 01 L.
B. Cavonah. to satisfy an execution
in favor of George Bniloi h, property
puiuted out by defendant.
ALSO,
One Black Mare, levied on as
the property of Edward Rogers to
, sm.sfy an execution 111 favor of Lo
vicey Marlin
AL«O,
200 acres of Land, adjoining
lands iff Peter 1 Goulding anil others,
levied on as the property of W r il!iam
Gwin, to sal is' \ an execution in fa
vor of Miner II diday, ailniiuistrutor
of Detiu s Lark. deceased
S. AV. Blount, Sheriff n c.
October 30 44 v 35
Notice.
WILL BK SOLD,
1 The first Tuesday in January next,
at the. Court-House, -n Jacksonbor
ough. Scriren County, agreeable to
‘ 1 an order of the Honorable the 1 1-
1 ferior Court <f said County, while
sitting for Ordinary purpose*.
Fight hundred and thirty-three
. Acres of Laud situated lyiug and be-
I tnginsaid County, the same being
. ! the real estate of William Roberts.
deceased, and sold for the purpose of
, making a division among the heirs of
said deee ;seil. Conditions made
r known on t!ie day of sate.
Thomas H. Burns, Adin'r.
. j in right of his wife,
> October 3, 1821. 89
Administrator’s Sales.
W4LL BK SOLD.
On Thursday the 1 3th November next ,
at Martintown, Edgefield District,
South-Carolina.
A part of the personal property
of I/HJId C \.\ IK LOU, deceased
Consisting ( >f
Corn and Kotldcr, Horses,
Mules, C ittle, Hogs, and 3heep.
s I. so—
Plantation L’teosils, & House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, valuable
Hooks Sfe. <fs'e.
Terms of gale 12 months credit,
for approved paper.
L. C. Cantelou, ? „, ,
Ticmucl Cantelou, 5 * ml 3
Ootoher 16 3t, 31
, City Tax Collector’s Sale.
Will be s'dd at the. Market-house, in
the. City of Augusta, on the first
Tuesday in December next, between
the usual hours of sale.
One House and Lot in the ci
j ty f Augusta, bound d north by
Broad-si reel, east by Harper’* Lot
on the s nth by Elli*-*treet, and on
; tbe « e*l by port of sud Lot. Levi
ed upon as the property of \d.im
Hii'chinsnu, to fitisfy big Rond and
Well t. x for the year 1821, Amount
g 97 10 eenls and coat.
SLSO—-
One House and Lot in the ci
tv of Augusta, bounded north by
; Broad-street, east by Andrew Low
<y o’*. I. 't. sou'll by Ellis street
j and wist by Vl‘KiriHe’* Lot. Levied
| upon ns the pn peiiy of Giles Gris
j wold to .satisfy Id* Road and V ell j
T x. for the vi-ar 1821 amount of |
Tax due g 870 cents and ro*t.
o:ie House and Lot in theci
! ty of Alien i, bounded south by
| Broad-street, -vest bv Bridge Bank,
j north by lleynoid street,‘und east by
Penu’s L>t. L* i d upon as the
propeity of F. G Gibson & Co. to
satisfy their Road and Well Tax, for
the year 1831, amount of iux,due
g ii 20 cents and c st.
also
* One limine and Lot in the ci
: ty of Augusta, bounded souili by Rey
na. d-street, west by K ichutn’s Lot,
north by H i y-slreet, and east by M‘- j
Kmne’s Lot. Levied it/on as the
property of Isaac Laroche, to satisfy
Ins Ilmd and vV ll Fax,for the sear ;
; 1821, amount of l' x due g 16 77 j
j Cents. —also —
One House and Lot in theci- j
ty of Augusta, bounded north by
Broad-street, east by John Giudrat’s 1
Lot, south by Kllis-street. Levied
upon as the p operty of I'liomas Pyo,
to satisfy In* I,’iail and Veil Tail
for the yetr 1821, antouut of lax, !
due g 8 25 eetii*
Cay Tax Collector.
October 2, 1821. 27 t
\vxa\cuL.v\s SaAv.
Will be sold the first Tuesday in De- '
cembsr next , at the Court-House j
Jacksonborough. Scri.ven (aunty, |
ayr-enbly t > in orde r of the lion- j
oiah.e the Inferior Coot of said '
County. whit sitting for Ordinary
purposes :
41J Acres of pine Laud, sit
uated, lying a.id being in the c.-unty
of Sicriven, two and a half miles be
low Jacksonboreu.'h, f>n the middle
ground road, adjoiui >g Land of Wil
liam Poy three* and oih< rs.
N
—.%
One other tract of Land, con
taining Seven Hundred Veres, situa
ted lying and being in the County
aforesaid, on the w aters of Little Ogee
cliee, adjoining Land of Richard lin
gers nnd others ; sold a* the proper
ty of John Hogg, late of said ci.unty,
deeensetl fertile benefit of the credi
tors and representatives of said de-
J ceased—Conditions made known on
1 the day of sale.
Claries .1. M‘Queen, Ex’or.
Sept. 4th, 1821. t o t 2t
Slterill's .Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, at the Court-House
in the town of IFaynesborough,
Hurke county, Wtthiti the usual sale
hours :
200 acres of Pine Land, and
100 acre* of O k mid tliekor;. L nd,
1 adjoining land* of Joseph Oliphant
and Fa mer. levied on as the proper
| ty of Lewis By ne. to satisfy sundry
executions in favor o* Joseph Howe,
returned to me by James F .tnier, con
stable.
8. \Y r . Blount, Sh'f H. C.
Oetobi r 29 +t r 36
The Subscriber,
OFFER? for sale a part of LO '
>o 12,situate on Broad street,
above Springfield, from the street
down to the River. Further particu
lars made known on application to
Nathaniel 11. Julian.
October 26 34
eon salk.
On the first- Tuesday in December, be
ing the ith thereoj, will he sold to
the highest bidder, at the Mini ket-
Uousr. in the City i f Augusta :
OAKLAND, the late resi
dence of t Ini.iirt* Hornby, deceased,
of Richmond County, 12 miles from
this city, the Tract contains about
six hundred nnd fifty acres, a suita
ble proportion of which is cleared
the balance Woodland, the improve
ments are uncommonly neat and con
venient for the residence of a fumily,
being well watered and healthy.
—also—
At the same time and place,
wilt be sold two tracts of Pine
Land, adjacent thereto, ettch having
a « V W-*,ILL erected thereon, and
in operation ; a further description of
the property is deemed unnecessary,
as purchasers will examine audjudge
for themselves. A liberal credit will
be given on the pay ments being made
secure.
E. Hornby, Jldm’rx,
of Thomas Hornby, dec’d.
September It 21
Administrator’s Notice.
NINE months from the date here
of, I shall apply to the llonor
: ablethe Inferior Court of Columbia
I county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell sixteen
acres of Land in the county aforesaid,
on JSavidge’s creek, including the
houses whereon Timothy T. Barham
deceased, formerly resided, the cante
being heretofore assigned by a writ
of partition to Benjamin F, Barham,
a minor, and since deceased, and ono
of the heirs and distributes of said
Timothy Barham, deceased ; the
same will he sold for the benefit of
the heirs nnd creditors of said dec’d.
Triplett Shumate, Jldtn’r.
In right of his wife
Au'list 31, 1820 lmfltD 20
NOTICE.
NIN E months after date, applica
tion will be made to the Hon
or <hle tin* infeno Court of Scriven
j comity, while sitting for Ordinary
! purposes, for leave to sell a tract of
land, containing one hundred acres \
(more or less) situated, lying and be- j
ing in the county aforesaid, on the
V ateis of the L'ttle-Ogechee, ad
joining lands of George Best and
Jitnes Joyce—also. A Negro Man
; mini d Lewis, the same being the
i re-1 estate of David Lee, late of said
! county deceased, and sold for the
benefit of the heirs aad creditors of
: aid deceased.
(ieorge Best, dd.m’r.
in right of his wife.
October 3,182 t. ImOni 29
N otice.
TVyiNE months alter date, appli-
X w cation will be made to the hon
orable the Justices of the Inferior
Court for the county of Burke, for
leave to sell sixlenths part of a tract
of Laud, lying on Savannah River,
commonly known as the shell Blult
tract, it being a part of the real estate
of William Whitehead, Esq. late of
said county, deceased, for the benefit
of his heirs.
John Whitehead, Jun’r.l
James Whitehead, s
Samuel Dowse. 3*
October 12, 1820. lrnttm
NOTICE.
months after date hereof,
il application will be made to the
llonorsb-e the Inferior Court of Rich
mond County, for leave to divide the
real ami personal estate of Lewis
Cantelou. late of Edgefield District,
in the state of Suuth-Caroiina, de
ceased, among the heirs of the said
deceased.
L. C. Cantelou, ? a , ,
, iii,i i ddin’rs.
Lemuel Cantelou, y
October 12, 1821. Im9m 30
NOTICE.
months after the date here-
X w of, application will he made
o the Court of Ordinary of Franklin I
county, for leave to sHI one hundred ;
and forty-one acres of Land, in said ,
ounty, on the waters of Shoal Creek,
oiniug Peter Walters, being part of
the real estate of Thomas 1). Jordan,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the deceased.
Hubert, Pull&m, Jidm’r.
July 18, tB2O. tmttm 8
£> FOUND in the Street, by !
* H ack Boy, one Bundle conta i ng Loaf {
Sugar, the owner is requested to call, provt
Bi-onertv, pav for this advertisement, and I
Ae it a«av. ' N. L. &S. S t’LRGF.S. j
’ October 16, 1821. 31
Notice.
NINE months after date applica
tion will be made to the Hon
orable the Inferior Court ol Burke
county, for an order to sell the three
following tracts of Land, to wit.—
One tract, containing about 75 acres,
lying on M‘lntosh creek, adjoining
Lands of A. M. Allen. Esq.—One
other tract, containing about 50 acres,
l djoining said Allen and John Byne ;
| nd another tract, lying on Brier
j reek, adjoining Aaron Barrow, eou
aining about 30 acres—all beiotrg
j ng to the heirs (minors) of Fergu
! ou Cook, late of Burke county, de
j eased—To be sold for the benefit of
he heirs and ert ditors of said estate.
diaries Scott,
Guardian of said minor.
March 20, 1821 lm9m
N otice.
months after date, appli
cation will be made to the Hon
orable the Justices of the Inferior
Court for the county of Burke, for
leave to sell all the real estate of
Joseph Attaway, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of his heir*
and creditors.
Harley Attaway, Jldm’r.
March 7, 1821 lw9rn
N otice.
NINE months after date we shall
apply to the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Scriven county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell three hundred acres of
Bine Land, situate lying and being
in said county, belonging to the es
tate of the late William Donaldson,
deceased ; to be sold, for the use of
tire heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
W. (t. Donaldson, ir. „, ,
John Black, Mm rs
January 15, 1821. Ira9m
N otice.
"'IATINE months after date, the sub
1. w scriber will apply to the Hon
orable the Judges of the Inferior
Court of Burke county, for leave to
sell all the real Estate belonging to
Green Bell, late of said county de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs
of said deceased.
Jesse White, Ex’or.
In right of his Wife.
May 6, 1820. lin9m
GEOBGI V, ftchnwnd count}/
By the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of said County.
To all whom it may concern.
WHERE AS James Joh- son. sur
viving administrator on the
i estate and effects of Samuel Brant,
deceased, has applied to (he said
Court for Letters Itismissory.
Now therefore, these are to cite
and admonish all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections (if
any they have) iu the Oflice of the
Clerk of this Court, on or before the
first Monday in March next, other
wise Letters Dismissory will be grant
ed to him.
Witness the Honorable Holland
M'Tvre. ooe of (lie Justices of the
said Court, this 13th day of July,
1821.
(ini Isaac Herbert, Cl’k.
of the Court of Ordnary.
GEORG I V. Rchmond county.
By the Honorable the Court of (Jrdin
ary of sad county
To all whom it may concern.
%ft 7 HERE AS Asaph Waterman
V ▼ and Angus Martin, exeentors
of WGlliatn Young, 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 objections (if any they
have) in the office of the Clerk of
this Court, on or before the first Mon
day in November next, otherwise let
ters dismissory will be granted to
them.
Witness the Honorable Holland
M'Tyre one of the Judges of thjj?
said Court this 27th day of A
pril 1821.
6m Isaac Herbert, CPk.
if the Court of Ordnar.
•Me&ieal Yjeetuves.
THE Medical .Lectures will commence in
the University of Maryland, on the last
Monday in October, and be delivered by
the following gentlemen :
.Surgery —John B. Davidson, M. D.
• Practice of Physick —Nsthl. Potter, M. D.
Chemistry —Elisha De Butts, M. D.
Anatomy —Granville Sharp Pattison, Esq.
.Ifaster in Me<lica —Samuel Baker, M. D.
Obstericks —Bicliard Hall, M. L>.
; Institutes of .Medicine —Maxwell Mac Dow
ell, M. D.
By order,
GRANVILLE SHARP PATTISON,
Dean of the .Medical Faculty.
Baltimore, August 17. 17 12*
PUBLISHED EVERY
j TUESDAY & FRIDAY.
BY WILLIAM J. BUNCE,
Augusta Georgia.
AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
I‘autrble in Advance.