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1 Academy
L offer for tale the tract where 1 now
ve, adjoining thii place, being a part
of the 5000 acre tract, which was recent
ly the property of the University of Geor
gia. Containing upward* of 500 acres;
between 3 and 400 of which are cleared
and fit for cultivation—with Dwelling
and Overseer's houses, a well framed and
spacious Gin-house, Cabins, calculated
for upwards of fifty Negroes, with other
suitable plantation houses. The situa
tion selected by me for a dwelling place,
is elevated and beautiful, and lies about
a half mile from this place, of which it af
fords a commanding view.
ALSO.
One other Tract, about
four miles off, lying on the road to Lex
ington, and formerly the property ol
william Rhymes. This tract contains
500 acres; 900 of which are cleared find
undermost ezcellent/endng, and uncom
monly well provided with good dwelling
'And plantation houses.
(LT Terms can be made accommodating.
Matt. Weils.
{jretntborough, August
■ ■ —■
Land for Sale.
f jpHE subscriber will offer at Public
A Sale, on the premises, the 4th of No
vember next, (if not previous to that
time disposed of at private contract) his
farm on Savannah river, 10 miles above
Augusta, adjoining Lands of Messrs.
Nelson, Keith 8c Howard, containing
781 Acres, 300 of which is cleared and
in good repair, the present crop if
viewed will recommend the fertility of
the soil, the part to cl«K*is well wooded
and timbered, the improvements sre s
tolerable dwelling houte, a New Qin-
House, Corn-Houses Icc. Fur terms
appiy to Walter Leigh, Esq. or to the
subscriber. At the same time and
place, will be sold,
1000 Bushels of CORN
and several thousand lbs. of Fodder,
with many ether articles appertaining
to the Plantation too tedious to enu
merate.
Wm. Collier*
July 29- if
For Sale,
A MOST desirable SUMMER RESI
DENCE on the Sand-Hills, near
the branch of the Richmond Academy,
with any quantity of land not exceeding
forty or fifty acres. The dwelling house
is Urge, commodious, and neatly finish
ed, having two'stories and eight rooms,
besides passages and a garret, and a
pises on one side of the building, and
a portico on the other, together with
ten or eleven comfortable out houses;
a good garden i as collection of the
must choice fruit trees, grape vines, &c.
and a spring of pure water within «e
--reniy or eighty yards of the dwelling
house, and a spring house.—Apply to
Wrn.W; Holt, Esq. or the Office of
the Augusta Chronicle.
May 33 if
Very Valuable
Beal Estate for Sale, within
IS miles of Augusta .
X OFFER for sale my Valuable tract
of Land, lying on the road leading from
Augusta to Washington, distant from
the former about 12 miles, containing
four hundred Acres of prime Upland,
welt adapted to growing Corn or Cot
ton, situated in a healthy, and respect
able neighborhood. This tract has sev
eral orchards which bear as fine fruit as
the country afford*.
Presuming none will purchase with
out examining, it Is thought unneces
sary to enter into particulars. Hut per
sons wishing health .and fine* land are
requested to call. Terms can be made
known by applying on the premises to
the subscriber, or to John Cashin, or
Rsys Howdre, in Augusta-
J. W. Beall.
June 20———ts
Notice.
ALL persons are cautioned against
trading tor a Promissory Note, sign
ed by Wm. Garrett, and made payable
to myself, or heirs only, for one thousand
dollars, credited with one hundred dol
lars, dated on or about the first or second
of February, 18*20, and due two years af
ter date, which said note is now in the
bauds of Paschal Murphey, and William
Garrett is cautioned against paying said
note to any person except myself.
Benj. McCary.
.September 3 1 3t
Estray.
Georgia, ) Ckrk , f Qp" (f t
Lincoln County. J Inferior Court.
MOODY Jennings, of Capt. Park’s
District, posted before Robert
Flaming, Esq. of the same district, a
brown bay Mare 8 or 9 years old, some
saddle spots on her back no other marks
or brands perceivable; appraised by
Joseph Henderson & Britain Lockhart
to seventy-five dollars, fflh June, 182*2. •
Tfoi extract from the Estray Hooks.
Peter Lamar,
September 3. Clerk Inferior Court
Insurance Against
FIRE r
Charleston Fire, and Marine Insurance
Company Agency.
THE Subscriber offers to take risks
against Fire on Houses, Out-Build
ings, Goods, Wares, and Merchandize,
in Augusts and its vicinity.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Broad street.
Between the Post Office U Globe I'avern.
December 20
03* Mr. Wm. Rankin is
authorized to attend to the besincss of
the subscriber during his absence.
Wjn. Henry Egan.
August 21 35*4t t
FOB BAXIL
-A. PLEASANT and retired residence
on the SAND-HILLS. Apply to
J. S. Holt.
June 27 ts
For Sale,
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN and
Child—for cash or Groceries. —Ap-
plyto -
Jno. C. Green.
August 31 360-ts
- .U, ■■■■a —-
Notice.
fTIHOSE indebted to the estate of the
X late Mr. John Cashin, are requested
o call and settle the same ; while those
who have claims against the said estate,
will please to furnish them within the
usual time.
Catharine M. Cashin,
Executrix.
July 27 350 ts
—1 - ■ •—• •— ■ ■••dm .
Notice.
ALL persons who have neglected set
tling their accounts with the sub
scriber, (relative to the estate of E.
Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E.
Manton, who is authorized to settle the
same, with all other business interesting
myself.
Joseph Hawes.
i Jnly 10 345 ts
* «■————mm . « .1 ■ i -■■■■■ i ■ »i. i i -.
■ Notice.
I ALL persons that are indebted to the
j- Edward Smith, deceased, are
J. desired to come forward and pay the
. same; and all those that flic estate is
indebted to, will render in their ac
counts according to law for payment
i J. W. Meredith,
: 'Administrator.
1 August 26 3t
Wanted to Hire,
; OR PURCHASE,
A NEGRO Wench to Conk and Wash
for a small family.—Apply at this
Office
August 29 ts
A Horse.
AN excellent draught or saddle Horse,
and X neat Gig, (or sale for Cash or
r Groceries. Apply at this office,
i August 21 357 3t
f :— ——
; Executors’ Sale.
i, XV* Fr '^ a y rooming, the 11th Octo
h 1/ her next, will be sold at the late
I residence cf John Willson, deceased,
i the personal property belonging to his
; estate.—Sale to commence at 10 o’clock,
s Terms—Sums under gIOO cash, and
, over gIOO four months credit, for ap
, proved endorsed notes. Hy order of
r the Executors,
» Fraser & Bowdro,
r 7
* Auctioneers.
August 29—lawtf
i The most valuable Medicine ever
i prepared for
; Coughs Sf Consumptions.
THIS valuable and much approved
Medicine needs only a fair trial to
. recommend itself to those who are afflict
s ed with obstinate toughs or complaints
of the lungs leading to consumption, such
. as difficulty of breathing, pain in the side
. and great debility arising from violent
. colds, hacking coughs, asthmas, Sic. —
. Even in confirmed consumption, where
; cures could not be expected, this compo
, sitiou has had the most happy effects.—
r This healing balsam, has also lately been
used with the greatest benefit, by many
Hi the most distressing condition, who
had become debilitated from inflammato
ry affections of the lungs, such as pleuri
sies, Hie. where (he best medical aid had
failed to give any relief, and whore they
were considered entirely past recovery.
The great esteem in which this cotnposi
, tion is held by those who have given it a
j fair trial, has induced a few of them, of
the highest respectability, voluntarily for
I the good of those afflicted in the same
way, to give certificates showing the ex
, traordinary relief they had received
x from the use of it.
ID” A fresh supply of the above Medi
cine just received aud for sale at the
Augusta Bookstore.
February 23 306
‘ Tax Collector’s
.And Treasuuer’s Office.
, T HE City, Hoad and xVell Tax for the
j year 1822, being now dud, and payable,
k the subscriber will attend at his office
. on Broad-street, upper tenement of the
\ Bridge Rank, every day, from 9AM
, to 1 P M. to receive the same until the
JOthday of June next, after which time
executions will issue against all default
ers without discriiniha'ion
John W. Wilde,
C. U T. C. A.
april 25—--ts
Administrators Sale.
WILL be sold at Columbia Court
House on the first Tuesday in
October next, the real estate of Sarah
' Marshall, deceased, containing 28 seres
ofltnd, including a valuable Grist Mill,
• adjoining Marshall and Jones.—Sold
by ordfr of the Court of Ordinary for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said 'deceased.
Nathen Crawford 3
for self and > Adiu’r.
* Thus* 8. Bayliss. \
f August 8 ——6tds
Powers of Attorney
For sale at the Augusta Bookstore
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be told on the first Tuesday
in October next, at the Court
House in Columbia county, the following
property, viz:
450 Acres of Land, on
the head waters of the Little Kiokee, ad
joining Wilkins, Tindall and others to sa
tisfy sundry executions: Berry Olive vs.
George G. Wheeler.
AIBO,
105 Acres of Land, ad
joining Dooly k Howard, on the waters
of Uptons creek, to satisfy two execu
tions, Thomas and Martha Bolton vs.
Executors of Aquilla Howard and Ad
ministrator of Benj, Smithson, vs. Exe
cutor of Aquilla Howard.
ALSO,
One negro woman, named
Rose, and her child Harriet, about five
years eld, to satisfy an execution, Emp
son Miller vs. John Ayres.
ALSO,
295 Acres of Land, on
the waters of Greenbriar, adjoining Pol
lard and Bayliss, to satisfy sundry execu
tions, William Booker and others vs. John
B. Hicks.
ALSO,
One negro man by the
name of Jlodgor, levied on to satisfy sun
dry executions from a Magistrates court,
William G. Grimes for use of R. H.
Musgrove vs. Administrator, Thomas
Low, deceased.
ALSO,
150 Acres of Land, ad
joining \V ilkins and Daughorty, on the
waters of Kiokee creek, to satisfy sundry
executions, Administrator on the estate
of William Carrington, deceased, and
others vs. estate of Bichard Shackelford.
ALSO,
One negro man, named
Sam, to satisfy sundry executions, James
A. May, for the use of Henry Dixon and
others vs. Samuel D Shelby,
ALSO,
T*he one fifth part of 28
Acres of Land adjoining Jabes P. Mar
shall and others, on the waters of Green
briar creek, to satisfy sundry executions,
Anderson 1). Jennings vs. Thomas S.
Bayliss & Williams, F. Jackson.
Geo. G. Tankersley.
Sheriff.
August 21, Kl-22. H6O Ids
Sheriff s Sales.
\\j ILL be soid at the Court House in
▼ v Jacksoab'Tough, Semen county,
on the first Tuesday in Sept*, inner next,
between the hours of ten and four o’-
clock,
700 Acres of Land,
Situate, lying, and being in the county
of Scriven on the Savannah River, ad
joining lands of P.arce and Gibbons,
levied on as the property of Granville
Bcvill, to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of James Young vs Granville Be
vi II and Robert Devil), levied and re
turned by a constable :
Also,
Fifty Acres of Pine Land,
in said county, adjoining lands ol
Richard Williamson, &. Zachius Long;
taken as the property of Memlith Poy
thress, Sen. to saf sfy two small execu
tions in favor of It. M Williamson, Jun.
vs, Meredith Poythress and Cleton Poy
thress, levied k returned by a don
stable
Also,
One Negro Man
named TOM, taken as the property of
John M. Roberts, to satisfy sundry exe
cutions in favor of Samuel S. Manor and
others vs. John M. Roberts, levied and
returned by a constable :
Also,
Sixty-two Acres of Land,
situate, tying, and being in said county,
adjoining land belonging to the heirs of
Nosh Freeman and others, the said
sixty-two acres being part of a tract of
land that originally belonged to James
M'Gowin, deceased, which said tract of
land was given by said James M'Guwin
to his children,after the death of his wi’e
Mary, now the wife of Thomas Fbiyd.
The aforesaid sixty-two acres of land
was sold by Alexander M'Gowin, one of
the children of the aforesaid James
M'Gowin, deceased, to one Stephen
Butler —levied on as Uie property of
the said Stephen Dullct, to satisfy a ft.
fa. in favor of David Swicord vs. Stephen
Butler
Avso,
One sorrel marc & 1 sorrel
colt; take as die property of I neophi
-Ins llolwcll, to satisfy afi fa in favor of
Timothy Arnett vs. Theophilus Hoi
well :
Also,
Two Negroes,
Becky, a woman, ami Betty, a girl, levi
ed on as the property of Stephen Miller,
to satisfy sundry small executions in fa
vor of George M'Kay vs. Siephen Mil
ler and John Miller, levied and returned
by a constable :
Also,
500 Acres of Land,
lying in the county of Scriven adjoining
lands of Robert Arnett and others, levi
ed on as the property of Peter Arnett,
to satisfy executions in favor of John
Connelly vs Peter Arnett and Robert
Arnett, levied and returned by a con
stable
Also,
One Gig and harness,
levied on as Uie'''properiy of William
Farmer, to satisfly a fi. fa. in favor of
Zachariah Long vs. William Farmer.
James Bryan, s. s. c.
August 5. tds.
FOR SALE,
A Yalftfthk Plantation
IN PUTNAM COUNTY,
WITHIN a few miles of the flourish
ing town of Eatoutou, containing
four hundred acres, at this time rented by
James Burt. The improvements are
good, consisting of a frame dwelling, with
the necessary out buildings. Part of the
purchase money may remain in the hand?
of the purchaser if required. Apply to
DIMAS PONCE, Esq. Hancock, or to
Mackenzie & Ponce.
August? 353 2m
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold at Lincoln Court
House, the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, between the lawful sale hours.
200 Acres of Land; the
same more or less joining Stokes and
Andoress, on Broad River, the same
place where Richard Aycock now lives,
and taken as his property to satisfy a
fi. fa. in favor of Rebecca Hillyer, ad
ministratix for Thomas W. Williams, and
two in favor of James Herring & co., all
vs. Richard Aycock property, pointed
out by defendant.
Also,
10 or 12 Acres of Cotton
and 25 br 30 Acres of Corn, more or less
taken as the property of James Mahoney,
to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Robert H.
Watkins, for the use of John Oliver vs.
said .Mahoney’s property, pointed out by
Plaintiffs, attorney.
ALSO,
283 Acres of Land on the
waters of Mill creek, adjoinin Murray
Walton, and the heirs of Wm. Walton:
one Sideboard, one Book-case and Secre
tary, one Ladies Secretary, one set Card
Tables, one set dining Table, two Feather
beds and furniture, one dozen fancy
Chairs, one four wheel Carriage and
Harnes, onp pair large Looking Glasses,
one small Clock, 2 Negroes, one about 18
years of ago, named Violet, the other 7
years old, named Margarett, all taken as
the property of Elizabeth M. Willfinson,
to satisfya fi. fa. in favourof Julian Wal
ton, William Walton, John Walton and
Sophia Walton, by their guardian James
E. Todd vs. Carter Wilkinson and Eliza
beth M. Wilkinson, property, pointed out
by Elizabeth M. Wilkinson,
Stephen Stovall,
D. Sheriff L. C.
AugustSl, 360. 3t.
Sheriff’s Sales.
ILL be sold ail the Court Mouse
? » in Jacksrmborotigh, Scriven coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in October next,
between the hours often and four o’-
clock,
One Thousand Two Hundred and
Seventy-five ami a half acres of land,
situate, lying and being in the fork of
Brier Creek in the county of Scriven,
and bounded by lands of John H Ro
berts, Thomas Hrannen, John Brannon,
and Reuben Wilkinson, the said body of
land aforesaid is composed of several
different tracts, making in the whole,
one thousand two hundred seventy-five
and a half acres as aforesaid, it being
the plantation whereon John Conyers
now resides, levied on as the property
of John Conyers, to satisfy a fi. fa in
favor of John Rawls vs. John Burnes
and John Conyers.
ALSO,
Seven Hundred Acres of Land,
more or less, sruaie, lying and being
on Great Ogeechy River, in said county
of Scriven, adjoining lands of M‘Lin,
Lunday and Lewis Lanux, levied on as
the property of Claiborn Beville, to
satisfy afi fa. in favor of Joseph Cum
ming vs. Claiborn Beville and Gideon
Dalv
AI.SO,
One Negro Boy, named Lotion,
levied on as the the propet ty of Natha
niel M'Call, to satisfy two executions
in favor of Samuel Lockhart, against
Nathaniel M’Call, levied and returned
by a Constable.
ALSO,
One Hundred Acres of Land, and
the crop of Co.ton, growing and being
, thereon, adjoining lands of the estate
of John Crawford, deceased, and others,
it being part of a tract that originally
belonged to James M'Gowin, deceased,
levied on as the property of Joseph
Butler to satisfy afi fa. in favor of Jar
vis Ballard vs. Joseph Butler, property
pointed out by defendant.
ALSO,
One Thousand acres of Pine Land,
adjoining lands of Josiah Scott, Thomas
Greene, and others, levied on as the
property of Thomas Walker, to satisfy
sundry fi fa’s, in favor of Joseph and Ste
phen Butler, at the suit of Thomas G.
Walker, for cost also, one other, fi- fa
Elijah Wade, at the suit of Thomas G.
Walker for cost, properly pointed out
by the defendant.
AI.SO,
Two Negro Women, Moll and
Pegg, levied on as the property of
Granville Beviße to satisfy sundry ex
executions in favor of B K. Young vs.
Granville Beville, levied on and return
ed by a Constable.
AI.SO,
Two Negroes, Jude and her child
Dapliua, levied on as the property of
Isaac Conyers, to satisfy sundry execu
tions in favor of Zachias Long and o
thers vs. Isaac Conyers, levied and re
turned by a constable.
A LSO,
One Negro Woman named Mem
ber, Three Hundred acres of Fine Land,
more or less, one hundred bushels of
Corn, more or less, it being the crop
on said tract of land, ii being the land
whereon Mrs. Delia Beville now re- '
sides—the claim or interest of the said ,
Delia Beville, to he sold to satisfy a fi. i
fa. in favor of William C- Wayne vs. (
Delia Beville.
ALSO, ;
Two Hundred and Sixty-six acres 1
of Pine Land, it being die planta-lion <
whereon William Flake resides, levied |
on as the property of said Flake, to sa- I
tisfy a fi fa. in favor of James Tumblin
vs. William Flake.
ALSO,
Sixty Acres of Land, situated, ly
ing and being on Mobley’s Pond, in
said county adjoining lands of William
Oliver and William B. Mitchincr, levi-*
ed on as the property of Patience (
Mobley, to satisfy sundry fi. fa’s. James 1
Oliver, at the suit of Patience Mobley
for cost. (
James Bryan, s. s. c.
August 29 |
For Sale, \
At the Augusta Bookstore , s
A few bottles genuine
C\ie\tfenUam Salts, 1
AND I
Henry’s best Calcined Magnesia
Augrfst 8. w 249
Sheriff’s Sale.
"TX7ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday
▼ V in November next, at the Market*
House in the City of Augusta, between
the usual hours of sale,
One mulatto boy, Rich
ard, about 15 years old, levied on as the
property of Thomas I. Moore, to satisfy
an execution issued from the Inferior
Court of Greene county, on the foreclo
sure of a mortgage, Thomas Grier, jun.
vs. Thomas I. Moore.
Conditions Cash—purchasers to pay
for titles. ¥
Peter F. Boisclair.
D. Sheriff R. C.
September 3 1 tds
Advertisement.
Tf® Dollars IWvrarA.
Taken out of my plantation, on the
night of the 13th oflast month, a
likely Dark Bay Gelding, five years old
last April, five feet or upwards high,
light made, trots high and rough, dished
face, hit hind legs rather slraighter
than common, his main hangs on bftth
sides, no white recollected, only where
lie has been gabled by the gears. Any
person apprehending the said thief, so
tiiat he may be brought to justice, shall
receive the above reward, and ten dol
lars for the horse only. Paid by the
subscriber living near Columbia Court
House.
Nathan Benton.
August 8 ts
NOTICE.
PURSUANT to an order of the Court
of Ordinary, of Greene County,
will be sold to the highest bidder in the
town of Greenahorougb, on the first
Tuesday in October next,
10 1-2 Lots of Land and
3 1-2 alleys in said town, together with
the improvements now thereon; for
merly owned by Mathew Wells, esq.
now belonging to the estate of Jcre
miah Early, deceased;
, Terms of sale made known on the
day of sale.
THOMAS WINSTON, ?
THOMAS BILLUPS, $
Adm’rs nn the Estate of Jer. Early.
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
In right of hit wife
July 2,1822. Aug 15.
Notice.
SEALED Proposals will be received
by the Inferior Court of Burke
County until the first day of Septem
ber next, for building in the town of
Waynesborough, a strong and substan
tial Jail of Brink, 52 feet long, by 40
in width, two stories high, to have four
rooms below twenty feet square, with
a passage of twelve feet, and four rooms
of the same size in the second story,
the undertaker to furnish all the ma
terials. The proposals to be left with
the Clerk of suid Court.
Ky order of the Court.
John Oatpeliter, Cl’k.
Waynesboro'July 15, 1822.-—law7t
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
ON Thursday, the sth day of Septem
ber next, at the plantation whereon
William Dodson, dec’d, lately resided,
in Columbia county, all the personal
property belonging to said deceased—
consisting of household and kitchen fur
niture, plantation tools and farming uten
sils, horses and cattle, one cart and cot
ton machine, and other articles too te
dious to mention. The sale to continue
from day to day until all is sold. Terms
of sale made known on the day of sale.
Curtis Lowe, adrn’r.
July 17 347 tds
Notice and Caution.
WHEREAS I have been informed
that John Carnochan and Peter
Mitchell of this City have by sundry
deeds recently mortgaged and assigned
to divers persons either their individual
creditors, creditors of the late firm of
Carnochan & Mitchel or others, all or
sundry the property and firm as well as
their own individual property and estate
consisting together of houses, lots,
lands, stores, wares, negroes &c. in Sa
vannah and Darien in Georgia or the
neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere,
wilhtheirinterest or share in the stock
of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien,
and sundry shares in the United States
Bank and other Banks, as well as sun
dry, debts due to them in various places,
beside lands, lots, negroes &c. in the
territory of Florida, and particularly
one large tract of land bought of Forbes
& Co. laying between the rivers St.
Marks and Apalachicola in the territory
of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the
public against purchasing any part of
the said properly or estate so convey
ed, or any other property belonging to
the said Carnochan & Mitchell or either
of them, as 1 hohlprior mortgages on the
greatest part thereof, which are on re
cord in the registry in Savannah and
Darien aforesaid, and in Charleston, S.
C. and equitable liens on all the pro
perty of said John Carnochan and Peter
Mitchell.
William Christie.
June 10 lawtf
Information Wanted.
IN the month of Feb’ry 1820, Ekancel
Lloyd left the Planters’ Hotel in this
City, for the purpose of going to,the
house of Mr. Wm. M‘Gar to obtain his
working tools : he had with him at the
time about S7OO. The late Mr. Lind- j
sey Coleman said that from the descrip- '
Uon of the above person, he believed
that he went to the state of Alabama ,
with Gen. Scott! since which period he
has not been heard of. He is a tall man, *
about 6 feet 1 inch high, dark complex- *
ion, 33 years of age, by trade a house
carpenter. Any information respecting
him will be thankfully received, by his *
brother, the subscriber. *
Joseph Lloyd.
Augusta, August 3. 352
Notice.
Alfred m. hobby and r n
TREADWELL, or either of tW
will attend to any business in which the
subscriber may be interested durin- hi.
absence from Augusta. °
Wm. J. Hobby,
Ju>y 13 346*
O® The subscriber de*
dines serving longer as a Magistrate
intending to resign. The cases on hiJ
Docket will, however be settled bv him
T. S, Hannon, j. p.
August 31 360
*** We are authorised
to announce Lxwis Hianis, Esq. as a '
candidate to represent the county of
Richmond in the House of Represents
fives at the approaching election
July 25 tde
- Notice.
ALL person* indebted to the Estate
of Josiah Boswell, late of Colum.
bia county, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and those
who have claims against the said Estate
are requested to render them in legal,
ly proved and within the time prescri
bed by law—Peter Crawford is legally
authorized in my absence to settle 6 and
adjust all claims relative to the said
estate. 21st August, 1822.
Leri Boswell, adm’r,
August 29 4>w
03* A few Children can
be accommodated with Board, in a situa
tion sufficiently convenient to the Acade
my. For particulars, apply at the An
gusta Book Store.
October 20 27’0-tf.
03* Several genteel young
men can be accommodated with Board,
in the middle tenement of the Bridge
Bank.
August 28 359 ts
100 Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY from
kW 10th February last, a
/ Negro Man, named
fcn>» about 21 years of age;
six feet or upwards high; well made, but,
rather slim ; a little bowlegged,—he is a
likely, well countenanced fellow; has
large, full eyes; is sensible and artful;
he is remarkable for having a scald head,
covered with a white scurf, and some
scattering hair or wool, —but to prevent
detection he will probably endeavor to
have it cured, or m ike some application
to alter its color. From the manner in
which he went off, and his not beingsince
heard of, I am induced to believe he has
been stolen or seduced away by some
white person. I will pay a reward of
fifty dollars to any person who will se
cure said runaway in jail, or otherwise,
so that I get. him again ; if stolen, a fur
ther reward of fifty dollars will be paid
for apprehending the thief, on his convic
tion. Any information respecting the
said Negro, by any person who may have
seen or heard of him, will be thankfully
received; and if brought home, all rea
sonable charges, in addition to the above
reward, will be paid.
John Moore.
White Oak Pott-Office,
Rutherford county, JV. C.
July 3 343 4tm
Price of advertising $6 25.
tEP The Cahawba Press is desired to
publish the above once a week for four
months and transmit his account to the
above direction which will meet with
immediate attention.
Columbia Superior Court,
March Term , 1822.
Roger Harkins,}
vs. C Petition to Establish a
Benjamin Bell, j Lost Promissory Note.
fINME petitioner in this case having
JL filed his petition, seeking to es
tablish a lost note, together with a co
py of the said lost note as nearly as he
could recollect, accompanied also by
an affidavit of the former existence of
the said note, and the loss of the same;
It is ordered, that the said petition and J
documents be affiled in the Clerk’s
office of the Superior Court, open to
the inspection of all and every person
interested therein ; and it is further or
dered, that the said lost note given by
Benjamin Bell to the petitioner, be es
tablished in lieu of the original, unless
the saict Benjamin Bell shall siiew
cause orp or before the first day of the
next term of this conrt, why the prayer
of the petitioner should not be grant
ed.
Extract from the Minutes- I
Simons Crawford cl’k.
March 25, 1822 m6m
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John C. Talbot, junr. attorney |
for Hardaway Farrar, )>• j
Ts. I
Jeremiah Welborn and Wife. J
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court, that Jetemiah Welborn,
and Amy his wife, defendants in the a
bove case, reside without the limits of
this state: Therefore on motion, order
ed that a rule be published, requiring
the said Jeremiah and his wife to plead,
answer or demur, to the said bill with
in three months from the publication
hereof, or the bill will be taken pr n
confesso against them.
Whitfield Brooks.
August 29,1822 w3m
NINE months after date, application
will be made to the honorable the
court of-.ordinary of Columbia county,
for leave to sell all the real estate oi
William S. Moore, dec. consisting of one
lot of Land, in Early county, in the
district, No. 378, drawn, by the deceased.
one Lot in the 3d Henry, No. 185.
ALSO,
One in the 10th Houston, No. 39, the
two latter drawn by Reason Colley, o
Jefferson county. , t
Robert Lazenby, admr- I
Dec. 5 9*7-9*