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SlLeritV’s? Sale.
WLL be Sold at the Msrket-house in
the city of Au«t»(a, on the first
Tuesday in July next, betwci n the usual
hour* cf Sale.
One n#gro man named
Levied on as the property of Sam
.ifi *he y, U* Satisfy an execution its.if/,
out of the Superior Court of Columbia
t iiviy, at the instance of A. Slaughter,
am’ . Lubuxon, v» Samuel bhilly, and
punted out by the .defendant.
\Vm. Lamkin, Sh’ff. a. c.
June ■*’ ’da.
Sheriff Sale.
On the first Tuesday m July, at the Mar
k<n iiouse ia the cty of Augusta, between
the usual home,
Will be sold,
All that Lot *,or parcel of
Land being tlieTaslei it third part of lot No
2J, in the city of Augusta, bounded on
tllV rj»ttli li' - Bioatl stive', oil the ea.t by
EligabelU Alley's Lot, on the north by
Ibnssireol, and on the west by part ol
•aid lot No. it, levioiaipotias the proper
ty ot Kiebat'd Andrews and !ra C D. y, I,
dtisfy two exo tt.lions issued OH the lore
cl >Mi*e of a mortgage—o':<: in favor of
lieinanuii t'Loquet, and Uic other in la.'ot
ol Chillu Crane.
Also
One negro man, named
Sam, levied upon m the property of til
suu-il Mush, •<» sal'sly sundry executions in
lavor of Tahithal. Ileal, executrix on the
estate of VI dliani R. Deal, dec raUunwd by
a constable.
VV. Lam Lin sh’ff.
June 1 __
Xhtrjf'* Pol?'
ON the Hist l u ‘day iiv Jt >y next, at
■lie nnrk.i l h .i'sc in the city <.f An
Ktialu, between hr usual linn, sol sale,
V ILL BE BOLD
A negro woman named
Betty, 1- vu (l i.n as the (. "i , i".\ f David I
('i.liins, .u sahaly an execution in I‘uVor n(
}■ .fonts against said Collins, and a.
c ,\i e alum i lavor of Hamu*d Tarvet
agi 'nsi said Collins and Asa Twiggs.
CoinilUOllS rash.
JiLiues S Shaffer,
U. ahenjf H. V.
June S, tils i
Slit* rills Sale.
At ill be Sold,
I J
A' (
T the Court House, m Warrcnton, on 1
the fit si Tuesday in July next, between *
the i. su.il bom s of sale,
One negro woman by
O •
the name of Tret ay, to satisfy seven
smalt executionsinfwvort>f Jonathan Stan (
lord, and others, vs. Moore Carter, Icvie.i
on and returned t« am by li. William-. 1
Constable.
xi so
One feather ht d and fin -
flit' re, one Small In li, one Sorrel Mar.
four years til.l, a set t f Him - ksmith’s Tools
K" led on to satisfy an execution in favoi
ol L/.ek'i I Smith su.’r is. John Robert
Sun and Fifderii'k Robertson; properly
point' d out by ihe deU ntlunl.
A LSi,
One negro girl, twelve
years old, by the mufti* of Dinah, levied
ott as the nropePty yt Edv ar l Kinsey, it
satisfy u'\xecutton in favoi of William
I) rake, vs. Joel Ki my and E I ward Kin
Sei .property pointed out by Kdwuru
Kinsey.
xiso
00 Acres of Lund, tid
Joining Mcatn mid-others, lined on as
the property of Francis Woodward, vn
*»• .sty tut ,*x cut in i in favor of Arthur
V ncrief, vs Francs Woodward auu
Tames W ngi t.
•\. Rogers, s. w. c.
Jim c 3
Sheriff's hale.
ON (he fi si To v.i'i in Inly next, will
be sold a thir eoundieiis in innc'ilu
ton. I.mcol l county, betvvien tlic visual
ho irs, the following property*, to vit :
One negro'woman mimed
Mal>. levied on us tlie property .a rtav'd J
Flbrence, in satisfy two executions in fa
vor of Francis t. see, endorsee, vs. the
Said F ot ciice,
—ALSO—
One bundled thirty-six
arreiol land on the waters of Mill creek,
adjoining John M> Dow ell and others, levi
ed "iv as the property of Runaon D-svrs, to
sail sly an execution fire coat.
ALSO—
One hay gelding, taken as
the property of Edmund Hyllcinaii, to s ,
tiafy an execution in favor of Uobert B
Smiley, vs said UuNemun.
Andrew l ee. juuV.
J}. SfunJ L. C.
Miy 3ti. ttia
Sheriffs Sale.
TI.L he Sold, on the fljst Tuesday
" in July next, at the Court-house in
Columbia thum y,
800 acres of hind on the
Sr,. <rs "f Little river, aojoi mi, Davisfi.
Siv pi. vl, to sai sfy an >•', cntii u, Jcrc
tUruu lives, 1 , vs. Janies M I'arhvuJ.
ai. o,
1-5 Arris of land on
tb us. tnui K . ke, adjoin., ig Butts
a.id Rev ves. I" Sails 1 ) hi) execution, Jaaios
Collins, vs. Wyclie Janus.
ALSO,
'I hn e fiegroes Tenner I
tnd hr. Ca.M, a -uia h 1 e.dledP.iss, and
a girl by tiu i.aiue wt Harriet, to sat sf,
S< miry exccuii.iiis, \\ iduvfii Yaibrung.
vs Leonard Maddox end Bern- Olive, all
•Levied :no returned to |, v < onstublcs,
Oco. IS, '1 a.ikersly,
i>. i. c, c.
■Jmt, 3.
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next at the court house in <h«
town of Jacksonboroug!) Seriven county,
between the hours ol een and tlirec o
dock.
1040 acres of land, hing
on the waters ol the Big and Little Og
the, in the county pf Seriven, being tin
plantation lately conveyed tronn Kichaid
Df.ivvly to Julm Pearson, sold as the pro
pe-riv ol John P* ars - n by virtue of anile
absolute on,the foreclosure of a mortgage
by the said Pearson to Richard Dowdy.
also,
40 acres of land tying in
the couiny of Seriven, adjoining lands < i
Lewis Conner A James Scot, sen. & laki i
ai die property of Jonah Burns, to satisfy
sundry executions, one in favor of Jarnrs
11. Wjde, and one m favor of A Bryan,
h.-vied and returned to me by a consta
ble,
ALSO,
258 acres of land more
or I'“♦ Iving in the County ol Seriven, ad
joining lands of, TnoiiiH-, and Henry Clif
ton, tireen Hill and others taken as the
property of John Saundns, to srtisfy »"u
--‘.ry executions m lavor of A. Hdl, lcvr«u
uid returned to me by a een siauJe
al;o,
100 acres of land being
two fifths of a tract oi land,
fdurhundred seres, lying in lb* Coiinty
of Seriven, adjoining lands of Stephen,
Janu s and Edward Hoyt, Joseph Dickey
and oliiers, taken as the property of Tho
mas How land to satisfy sundiy executions
in li»tor of Seth Hoyt, levied and return*
ed to me hy a cons' hh-.
Holom n Kemp, s. 8. c.
Sciive-ii < <-visitv Jun< d ibdU,
Shtu iirs eialc,
Bobtpoued.
ILL be sold the first Tuesday in Ju
. ikm, atft In; court house iivJucksunboro*.
•>i'.ve-n county, between the usual boms
ol lUund J o’clock.
Two hundred and gixty
r* am! two thirds acres of land being 1 1 a
thirds of a four hundred acre tract, lying
i <1 L»- ing in the conmy of Mcriven, being
•ne upper pin t of said tract of Land, ad
joining Land of William Green and other-j
levied on as the property of Tbeopholtis
and (Inorge Lunduy, to satisfy tin ir tax.
due tor the year 16DS, amount due sl6 TJ j
Also
One hundred acres of
Land lying in the county of Seriven, un
joining,land oUticlnud W. Miller and oth
ers, taken is the property of William Drii
liii as adminlsiitilor of the estate ol Young
(iriHin, deceased, to satisfy Ids tax due fie
the year ISIS. Amount due If dollars llijj 1
cents.
Also
250 acres of land, lying
V being in the county of Seriven adjourn g
Daniel Kemp and Jaims Lambert’s lumi,
taken as the property of John L- Me Rin
myto - atisl'y sundry executions iu uvoi
"t li Uryau and A. Uvdl against Jmi 1-
vlc Kuinuy and Uobert 1). McKmitey, lev
.cd and returned to me b) a Lout stab le;
A I XU
450 acres of land, King
viul being 111 bcnvvu county, 1 (it n
is the property t.f T’homas t'uhhng U.
satisfy sundiy ext euUnlis it, lavor ol Saul
uilomotis and edit rs, levied and return
10 in; by tt contsiable.
Solomon Kemp 8 s c
Jacks' nbur mg i, j ne I
Sherii.B Sale’s.
( the first Tuesday in July next,
W ill La* Stdci.
A the Cmir.l Hpttsv in ttu tow.i of VVayns
borough, between the usi.al hours o
sale
'I tnee Negroes vir. Daniel, Hraddock
uiivl Jacob, levied on’as the property ol
t F llvvontl, to satisfy Mimiiy cut I
turns issued front a Justaus in fa
vor of Snlonion Ketui' L others, returned
by S- L. Uoyul, Lnnstuble.
ALSO
Two N egrucs, viz. Luke
and Silvey, levied on as the property es
Lharles t-av anab, lb satisfy sundry exeeti
tlou* issued fVi nn a, jns iev'» court in favor
o) Jafttis HiiMell and others—re turned by
J. Reddick, constable. .
AiSe),
One uejg'M girl named
Sarah, levied on as t!.e property 0 f jofiu
Allen, to satisfy sundry cxrcutions saued
from a justice’s court in favor of Ward fi
liozemsn—returned by J. Ucddick, con
stable. also.
One negro boy named
Delph. ami 2U acres of Oak am I Hickory
land, a>.joining Moore fi. others, levied on
as the property of Little■ berry Lavanah, to
satisfy sundry executions issued from a
justice’s court, vr. favor of William Taylor
and others, vs. said Lav fin ah, C. Cava null
and Thomas Burke—returned by J. Red
dick, Constable,
At.SO,
S2O acres oak and hickory
laud, joining Uedthck and others—U\ d
on as the piopevty ol William I hompson,
to satisfy sundry cxecuuons issued from a
ju«t ice’s court in favor ol Taft and Fisliei
ami others—rctumod by J. Reddick, con
stable. AISO,
100 acres pine land on the
Savannah River, joining llcndf'sOH utul
others—l, ved on as'he property of Arte
mas Paw ell, toaslisty an execution in favor
•f Abner Wilson-—pointed out by defend-
IDt. Ariii);
200 acres pine land,
joinilitr Terry and otlui>, as
the property ot William Barton, tosausfv
sundry executions issued from a Just . c ’s
Court in favour of Kcjbea Chance, retur
ned byj. K<-ddick Constable.
\V ilson Xavey s b c
June 3 lJs
IU; V :\KB,
For sale at this office.
Sheriff's Pale.
ON the first Tuesday in August next
will l>e sold at the court-hoiM* i
lie town of W ayot.,boi'ouga between tl.
si ml hours of sale,
Lot No. 14, whh the ini
[jrovcmenls thereon, in tlie town <
Waynosboiough, levied on as the pmpi
ty of Branch W. Miller, to satisfy his U
tor the year 1819. <
ALSO,
Lot No. SSP, in the town o!
Wiiynesboi ’ h, les ied on as the proper
~f Charles I- 3'■gar, -to satisfy his tax h ’
the year 1 *519.
Wilson Navey, p.bc.
.lone 3
Sheriffs Stile.
M’lhl, he Sold on »he first Tuesday in
July nekt, at the court house in the town
of Wa\ ntsborough, between the usual
hours of sale.
One boy named
Jim levied on aa ihe properly of Andrew
Fnl wood on the tore closure of two nio; (
grges in Favor ofFehx J. Burns,
Wilson Nnrfi/, s. b. c.
Buck? county, may 6
fieorgia, Wilkes Comity.
Tu .1 1, ant. .S’. Retd, nf To> , Lu
nd, anti Hi't'chiitnin, h • vgteker, l.iuch,
a*il J.. vs Philadelphia.
niPllF.N MENARD, an insolvent
<i*htor, having petitioned the Honorable
»hc Justices of the Inferior Court of said
county, for a discharge under the insolv -
ent laws of this stale—
You are hereby notified ami Summoned
to be and app» ur at a special meeting of
•aid Justices, to be held on the first Tues
day in August next, at the Court House
of am I county, then, and there to shew
cause, (if any you have, or can shew,)
why the said Stephen Menard should not
be entitled to the benefit of ihe lawsafine
said, or, in delimit thereof, the said Jus
tires will proceed as to justice shall ap
pertain
Witness, the Honorable Benjamin For
ter, one of the said Justices, this 2oth of
Mat, 1820.
O. \V ingficld D c. j c. w c.
June 1 w2m
NOTICK
i\ 1,1, Persons having demands against
the Estate of Stailback Wilson deceased,
are requested to render them in, (Inly at.
(sled, tons. Amh(hose persons who are
indebted to said Estate, arc requested to
come forward and settle the same with
out delay.
Cosby Dickinson,
James A. lilac k,
AJMiims iJi.iTOiis,
May 11 ts
TAKE NOTICE.
THOSE Indebted to ‘he estate of thi
tate Andrew and Catharine Fagan, dec
w ill make payment to (he subscriber with
mt delay, and those having demands u
gainst it will present them for scttlomcr-
Robert Lekie, Admr.
TT-it.nl 's'afv s Arsenti, Max 2'/.
lor bale
\ C.ttFdS VBI.R to an order of the hon
orahie the com I of ordinary of Warren
county, will be sold on the first Tuesdat
in July next, at the court-house in Mar
11 until, one House and -Lot in said plac<,
t being the real estate of George H. Da
v idsot , deceased. Sold for the benefit ol
be heirs. Terms made known on the
lay of sale.
A 31 line riel*, adm’r
april ?S - id
Notice,
As-I- persons nifl.-bt-'d -to the estate c.f
nett Whittingtonlate of Columbia c-’ty,
t-cettsed, are fcqueSted to up me forward
and make payment —afid ad those to whom
tin- estate is indebted, are also- requested
to Utah goad fHcir claims within the time
prescribed by law.
Ha mb VVbitUrrgton, cx’tx,
Arthur Foster, ex’r.
may 28 wlm
Thu Subscriber
t Y7H-1- attend the Courts of lira Middle
V » Circuit, for the purpose of settling
the accounts due Hvelate firm of Kean.
Duyckink, and I’oarve, the accounts due
himself, ami all others in w hich he may be
interested as agent, administrator, or any
utunvsse, and earnestly hopes ail inter
sled will attend prepared to settle cither
uy payment of due bill.
M . 8. Pearre.
Lost,
On Ttiesday evening, or Wednesday
morning last, in Avupnsti., » small red mo.
rocco rot,KE l‘ BOOK, considerably worn,
containing sundry papers: viz. one obli
gation on John of Edgefield di
s* net, S C, Ferguson as security—
one note ofliand on B«urenteu, tor
about 70 dollars, of the same place,—.md
a number of.olher notes and papers of value
to the owner. Aim, one Nashville Bant
note of 20 dollars, which I believe to b«
counterfeit—a 10 dollar bill on the Farm-'
ev’s St MechanuV hank of Nashville—a
three and a one dollar bill of tlie Bridge
hank of this plat e, one silver dollar and
other small change; also & letter directed
to —— Uarreniuu, of Edgefield district,
S C from M'm, ihxmg post master, 01
Greenville, Turn. Any person finding:
sa d book, fr delivering it hi the Chronicle
tßre, with its contents, will receive the
t .auks of the owner, and be gemrousK
ft warded.
Henry Keller.
of Green county, Tenn.
Augusts, day 25.
MANSION HOUSE.
I t ' ■
T| HE Subscribers have taken a lar°;e and commodious House ut the ror
\ej of Green and Alclntosk Streets; which is now opened W the itcep
ion of company It is situated in the most pleasant part ol toe lov-n
--mil no pains will be spared to render the establishment wo.thy the pa ,
r ria.je of the Public. Rooms will be fitted up in super ior Style lot Uu
.•K-coramodatioa of lamilies, as well as single rooms lor gentlemen.
The proprietors of tins establishment have endeavored to coink ne e!e ,
...ranee with convenience. They flaltur themselves then- 1 ABLE and liAii
will.not be excelled by any in lh« Southern country. Ik y have also
prepared in an airy situation large new Stables and sate Carriage
Houses.
Those who ere fond of good living, any, new find clean IJoo-r.s am.
Beds, and kind treatment, are respectfully invited to call and judge lot
themselves. (
N, 13. They intend keeping a Livery Stable, and will bo provided with
Carnages, Horses and an approved Ostler.
Young & McKeen.
January 22
S\yvui§s,
CREEK AGENCY,
Seventeen miles west of Moniicdlu ,
Jasper county. G< o,
film subscribers respectfully inform their
X friends ami the public, that they still
continue to accommodate peraonsin search
of health. They conceive it necessity to
state the terms on which they will in fu
ture board those who may be willing to
encourage them :—Regular boarders, for
man and horse per day.l dollar 75 cents;
man alone, one dollar , children and ser
vants half price. The water has been re
cently analyzed by a competent Chemist,
and pronounced to be eruul if not superior
to any in the southern country
William Mclntosh,'
Peter Donaldson.
March 16. 1
» JlEWAill).
VD AN AWAY from tlie subscriber’s
iUT plantation in Burke county, in Jmvu
m v last, two negro men named
VjiuWTFAj Dfeft SVmift,
Godfrey is *- low complected, about 2d
veats of age, 6 feel 7 or 8 inches high, well
known on the river as a boat hand, ilav
oig a wife in Savannah, he will no doubt
make For t ha' place He formerly belong
■d to the estate of Benjamin Wall. Bei
-hort, also of yellow complexion,4syear
•f age, about 5 feet 7 inches high. H<
oas purchased from the estate of Joshes
Graves of Columbia county.
ALSO,
flcn Coleman Wrn. Frost.
sh-n is black complected, about 23 years
age. 5 feet 7 or eight inches high,
enown as a boat band William is of yel
lowish complexion, about 21'years of a*e,
• feet 9 or 10 Indices high—also used to
die rivet—has a small round face, and an
im-sediment in his speech.
Also u negro woman named
Mary,
Hlack completion, abou' 2d years of age,
5 feet 6 inches high—has two or three of
her fore teeth out. The above reward
with reasonable expenses will be given for
die apprehension and delivery of the said
negroes, or tlie securing them in any jail
so that he fail get them again—or re
ward will be given for either. Bout own
ers and all other persons are cautioned
against harboring them.
lieo. W. Evans.
April 27
(Ej* I he Savannah Republican is reques
ted to publish the above twice a w'eek. for
three weeks, and forward his accounts to
this oifice for payment.
Si 5 He ward,
w
V f ILL Be given for JOHN, the car
inge driver, a tall yellow, very artful and
likely fellow, of 22 years old/of a coarse
voice, had on when lie went „ff, a glazed
leather hat, dark homespun pantaloousand
a round jacket, either of blue chub or
striped homspun. John being unwilling
to be left at a summer residence in F.»l£
field District, South Carolina; took on the
eleventh instant one of his masters carri
age bones, took also a spare bridle round
his shouldeis and made his escape to go
as he said, to tlie plantation on Black
Swamp, St Peter’s Faiish. S. Carolina.—
He rode bare back- d, was traced unto
Granby ferry below Columbia. He there
rode tfiexame large bay horse 0:1 which
ue made hi* escape,.the bond both trots
»ud paces, a star in his forehead, his hind
leel or pastern joints appear as if they
were swelled, and it is believed he ha
one of both hiuj feet white. Five dollar
cwurd will be given lor the hurst*. It is
presumed John will endeavour to make
h.s way to Augusta, where be h& an un .
ele a treei_ yellow man, perhaps by the
ame ot Km, from \t hom he may obtain a
bee pass, rosy alter his name and dress,
vmi try to n.a« his escawe to Virginia, or
be may be employed on ihe uver as a
boat hand. Any person who apprehends
m d John and secures him so well in some
«(e jatl, as that the subscriber rets him
shah receive the"above reward, 5
SWi4in? ’ St Pelei, ' s * A P rll 2 °r
Janies Lowry.
4pr335 y
1 Mrs. Citifl,
lllF-SFECTFCLLY informsthe JLadim
Jtli of Augusta and its viu.-.nty that si:
has i e*C(HUmeuoetl TeacM'.g' the l*iam
I Forte. may J w
John Gamer & Co.
J . Vi £ AtU.
.James S. Walker.
fSame T
V 3 C Attft.
Same j
Same ‘T
vs £ Atta.
Same j
M'Kiuzie &, Ponce *1
vs > Atta*
James S. Walker J
IT appearing 10 the court that the a
hove attachments have been levied 01
sundry negro slaves, to wit: Britton, Lon
don, Fanny and Csesar, and that the same
are perishable property.
On motion of Plant if s attorney , it is or
s dered: That the said negro slaves be solo
i- by the sheriff on the third Tuesday in
June next, first giving at least twent)
five days notice of such sale, in one of the
gazettes of this city, and that the pro
ceeds of said sale be, oy said sheriff, im
d mediately thereafter, paid into the clerk’-
office of site superior court of this county,
1 and that the s:.me shall be lodged by tin
•aid clerk, in one of the Banks of this
1 idry in the name of the cause, and subject
o tite order of this court
Taken from the minuses,
This 20th May, 1820. ,
Jolm 11. Mann, clerk.
rnsv 5-^
»
5 i'or Male. ...
> milE celebrated Stand, now occupied
> A by James pollihs on the trading road,
1 commonly called the cross roads, twent)
seven miles from Augusta, with eight Inu -
[ drcd and fifty acres of Land, lying around
and near the houses, which will prod ice
grain with moderate attention, and a few
, hands to support the house, besides a con
-1 siderable quantity to dispose of otherwise.
1 This stand is undoubtedly one of the beat
r and perhaps better known than any other
1 in the upper Country, is now offered for
1 sale very low for cash or punctual pay.
- merit, on the first day of January next
- Any person wishing to purchase th. sa ; d
1 stand will apply to'the Subscriber, living
at Columbia Court House.
Bichard Shackelford.
April 15 ts
; Georgia, Columbia County.
IN" 'he Superior Court, March Term,
1820. On the petition of Isham Fuller,
stating that he was possessed ot two pro
missory notes, one of which was given bi
Lemuel Shipp, for three hundred and se
vent)-five dollars, made pa)able on tne
. 2,5 th d.y of December 1810, to Isham
Fuller or bearer, and dated the day
ot - 1817. Ihe other of said notes was
. given also by Lemuel Shipp, for one hun
, dl>ed aild eighty-seven dollars and fifty
, cents, made payable on the 25th day ot
1 December 1819, to Isluim Fuller or bear
; er, and dated the day of 1818.
' A copy of said notes as near as the peti
I turner could recollect and annexed to said
petition is now filed in he clerk’s office,
1 together with an affidavit pursuant to the
act of the February, 1785, that the
aid notes were lost or destroyed, and
praying the benefit Intended by said act'
and oilier circumstantial proof being laid
before the Court. It is ordered that the
said notes of hand be estabhsheo as direc
ted by said act, on the stud Isham Fuller,
publishing a notice as therein required,
and for the space of six months in one of
the public Gazettes of this State, unless
cause be shown tothe contrary within tht
said si* mouths or otherjuattyr snail ap
pear to the court against Die same.
Taken from die Jlfinutee. •
A. Crawford.
Clerk's Office, 2dth March m y m
NINE mouths after date application
will be made to the honorable ihi
Inferior court <f -Columbia county, when
sating fur ordinary purposes, for pern ns-,
sion to sell the real estate of Jolui L. Kay,
late of said county, dec. * •
Sanders Bay, ndm’r.
March 28, 1820. 9 aiß m
Alteration.
Notary Public’* OfiV*
IHE subscriber will be f l)Urj
Counting of n.tss.s Then'
Black, e .ery day in the wp^Y' 11 &
during die present sc&t.on of ii k .
or court J. from half past 2 w ’ c j t ‘ j.
o’clock, prepared to attend <„' a , U! ‘®J
nesaialiLsline oi duty
JJ. 31tU iiiurpliy
KoUry p. * ■
may 18 ' ' l <
CAUTION "
A T-L persons are hereby cautlorct
cutting any timber, or trespassing
manner w hatsoever, on $ tract of |
containing four hundred acres, K; W
the Back Swamp Originally
William Sims, and bounded by hJ 1
Edmund iiugg, Turknttt, Barnardf,
Pointer, at the time of survey, f *
found tresspassing *n the afcememS
tract of land, will be dealt with
according to law. *
A. Bugi
Kolm a ntl M eiFTaxT
HE citizens of Augusta, anddlpe.-j
1 residing within the limits of the Q
poruuon are hereby notit.ed, that ti
taxes for tiae present year is nowduei
1 an. required by the ordinance raisi'J
fund for the City of Augusta, to call«
at the residence or store of every
for their taxes within sixty days ( roB:
date hereof; after which excculioui
issue against all defaulters with the id
i .on of ten per cent.
A. Bug’g, c.f.c
April 20
At a meeting of he c<
..lissioueTs fol* Hie. iin : #'; tichi.t c(
navigation of Brier <stces,. held in'
iuwu of Way ntaboiough, on iii»
May, IB2d.
Oh mo.im, ordered, 'I hat this fiti
meet o»t the last Saturday infrr.tri
.or the putpor-e of receiving piopiai
charing out Brier c tek, turn iltiii
at Mill Haven, to the n outh thereof,
1 hat (he Said proposals he sealed«
lansimtted, pest paid, to the Cch.e.lujj
c real Way nesbortu gh, on or bddt i
day., And that thfri«.solution be pvHu
. it in the Augusta Chronicle an* tlte.
Gazette once a v e. k top four iu,.ts.
Ci py fi ont the imr.iitts,
A. W alter, Seny
may 23 Coin a, b. V
Notice. I
Now in Columbia Jail. I
JOHN, about five feet, Bor 10 inn
( .gh, 35 or 4(Vyears of age, says hell
iongs to NtKhaniel Beale, cfßuikecw*
—the owner is requested to crnieM
ward, prove property, pay charge!*
lake him away |
John Bynuiim, Jaiku
June B——3iw J
Paper HangiuJ
MR. CO I
(Lately from New-York) I
Most respectfully informs the*
zens of Augusta and ib vicij
that he intends commencesg 1 the 4
business in all its various bn.rxks; ■
he fla.ters himself from the ioll S cs j®
enco he has had in the ptosttulisi,
art, that those win. may nets liissut'®
he will most assuredly give gu.cW W
laciion. As employment is lfis'|r ,# Jjß
consideradon at piesent, be
■ t.ake known that his charges VilJ
i..(-derate us it could be poss.b 1 )’ t!w ( B
anv of the Northern Stales, ana »I,V
equal, if not superior to any undeitJß
in this pdy here of re.—Those a' lo V
to have their Houses papered
neatest manner, will please • ■
Store of Messrs. Mumford &
next door to Mr. David Ihdstou
row, where he can be seen, an,i
1 ft shall be gratefully received »n ?V
tually attended to. H
miiy 23. M
Jdminisiru tor 1 *
. 1,1 - ILL be sold at Goshen,
if county, on SafuhlSy the •
July next, the personal property
Russell, laie| of said county, dec
ing of a negro woman ana 4 ! 111 1 ,, 'aH
property. Terms of sale maia H
the day. . > ■
John McDoweM* 1 1
May 30,
— ■ —■ ““ |B|
Administrator’s 1
Will be sold at the late
t)r. Ezekiel Dubose, deceased,; a fJ 9
county on Thursday the
next, the personal e i ate of ■
consisting of a great variety’ o J
Plantation tuols,
hold and kitchen furniture, 3^ c .
The terms of sale w'dl be
that day, and the sale wu I
day to day until coinplctea.
Jiicnjah T. Antlior.v 1 1
may 9
I ii ' jfl
Notice. I
QD dollar
or Mu ten from th - A> s i
V Walker’s Mills,oa 'V
low Augusta, on lJ« |{ n
April, 1820, a small BKO' iia lt - ! M
about fourteen hands >rVL( ,!
six years old, and very ,; )rf
crooked blaze down Im' u '
short, her tail is d"ckeh c
iiaironit very bushy, one j, e .(t'jH
move the faster joint, w-‘V‘ «
was shod all rou 'l c - '
will deliver the said M» " r-*
kef’s Mills, so .hat I get U - ■
the above reward. I
. Klum Vs ■
June i£- 2tp* M