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Agents for Augusta.
Cabinet Office, August 26, 1823
Advertisement.
DnUatft VUvsvard.
fiIAKEN out of mv plantation, on the
I night of the 13th of last month, a
) kely Il.rk Bay G. Iding, five years old
list April, five feet or upwards high,
light made, trots high and rqpgh, dished
luce, his him) legs rather straighten
titan common, Ins main bungs on both
sides, no white recollected, only where
he has been guided by the gears. Any
person apprehending the said thief, so
Pi n he may be brought to justice, shall
receive the above reward, and ten dol
lata for the horse only Paid by the
subset ibcrTtving near Columbia Court
House.
Nathan Beaton.
August 8 if
Tax Collector's
And Treasurer’s Office.
r r
X H E City, Hoad and Well Tax for the
year 1822, being now due, and payable,
the subscriber will attend at his office
on U. oad-street,, upper tenement of the
Bridge Bank, every day, from 9AM
to 1 P >l. to receive the same until the
SOthday of /une next, after which time
executions will issue against all default
ers without discrimination
John W. Wilde,
C. & T. C. A.
april 25 if
Estray.
Georgia, ) C/erfclj Ojffictof the
Lincoln county. ) Inferior Court.
MOODY Jennings, of Capt. Park’s
District, posted before Robert
Fleming, Esq. of the same district, a
brown hay 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, Bthdune, 18‘22.-
True extract from the Fstray Hooks.
Peter Lamar,
September 3. Clerk Inferior Court
Notice.
ALL persons who have neglected set
tling their accounts with the sub
scriber, (relative to the estate of E.
Ma wes,) are requested to call on Mr. E.
M inton, who is authorized to settle the
wind, with all other business interesting
myself.
Joseph Hawes.
July 10 345 ts
Fifty Dollars Reward.
DESERTED from the U States
Cantonment on the Sand Hills,
near Augusta (G o ) on%- 13th iust.
Stephen B. Mix
u private of « E" company, 3d Ucgi
memos Artillery, 5 feet 6 inches high,
26 years of age, light complexion,
brown eyes, brown, in Con
necticut, and by profession a labourer.
ALSO,
On the night of the 16th inst.
Garret Yimsclionoven,
a private of “ Pi” C .inpauy 3d Uegi
tn-uit Artillery •, 5 feat 10J inches high,
26 years of age, light Complexion, hasle
eyes, dark hair, born in Waterford,
Siate of N York, and by occupation a
labourer
A reward of thirty dollars will b?
paid for the appr hension anil delivery
of eiihcr of the ab rve named Deserters,
at this or any other Mili ary Post in the
United Slates
L. A. Rigail,
Lieut. 3d ■h’tiliery Comminuting.
<J. Stales Cantonment, ■>
Saivd-iliils near Augusta Geo I
August 19 ts
93* During my absence
* from the state, Mr, Edward Campfield
■wit) act as my agent.
J. M. Hand.
August 14 355 ts
Notice.
fiefsH THE subscriber offers for
JlllljLßent', his Sand-Hill Residence
far 12 mouths from the first October next.
John Gindrat.
September 10. 4tf if
Western Hotel .
Mi rTUIE subscriber still re
limibH -I main? at Capt. B. Minis’
HfiSL r ll known stands whepe
Greene and Centre streets
intersect eat h other, and directly oppo
site the Market from the Augusta Bridge;
and when taking into consideration the
pleasantness of the situation, good water,
low prices, and his attention to make
those comfortable who call, he hopes to
obtain a reasonable share of public pa
tronage.
An excellent Wagon Yard is also kept
by the subscriber.
RATES.
Man per day, . . . $V 25
Man and Horse per day, 200
Horse per day, .... 75
iic.'&c. fcc.
Woodson Ligon.
Augusta, Aug. 21 357 vvtlJ
0° The Editors of the Georgia Jour
nal, Savannah Republican, Washington
News, and Columbia Telescope will
please give the above an insertion once a
week till the first of January, 1823, and
forward their accounts to this office lor
payment.
The above Subscriber
UAS ON HAND
About 7000 lbs. prime
BACON,
A part of which is prime Haras, which
he wishes to dispose of
August 21 357 w4t
City Taxes for 1822.
THOSE persons who have not had an
opportunity of paving their City
Tax for the present year, are notified that
they can pay the same to the subscriber,
who is duly authorized to transact the
business of Collector arid Treasurer for
the city of Augusta (during the absence of
John W. Wilde, Esq.) and will be at all
- limes at his office, City Hall, from Bto I
i o’clock, every day of business, for this
: purpose.
Wm. Jackson.
September 5 2 ts
The Aurora Establishment.
f|3HE editor of this paper being about
5 to Undertake a distant journey, mid
as his absence must necessarily be threrg
months, and may extend to six mouths,
he offer? the establishment FOR SALE.
It will be disposed of upon such terms as
it is b li -ved would present no obstacle
to a competent person, disposed to con
duct such a paper. Information neces
sary to enable applicants to decide upon
the subject, if applied (orforthwith, will
fie given with frankness.
1 Sept 10. i V
Notice.
A LFRED M, HOBBY and R. D
XX. I'IIEADWELL, or either of them
| will attend to any business in Which the
, subscriber may be interested during his
■ absence from Augusta.
Win. J. Hobby.
: July t 3 346
(Q 1 ’ The subscriber de
clines serving longer as a Magistrate,
intending to resign. The cases on his
Docket will however be settled by him.
T. S. Hannon, j. p.
August 31 360
• A liberal Reward
will be given for ray hoy MICHAEL,
s >n any jail of this, or the ad
t joining States* either to Mr. F. E. Dugas,
i Augusta, or A. Dufaure, Savannah. He
s is 16 years old, black complectioned and
s tolerably well made, inclined to be stout,
' and slow in all his movements. It is bh
t lie veil he is gone to Savannah, following
the course of the river.
Fred. E. Dugas,
For Mrs. D.
Sept. 10. 4 ts
Notice.
ALL persons interested are hereby
notified, that an application will be
, made to the Honorable the Court ofOr
, dinary of Columbia County, within the
. time prescribed by law, for leave to sell
; the personal property belonging to the
estate of Dreadzil Pace, deceased.
Thomas Pace, ) ,
Drcadzil Pace, 1 rs '
Sept. 10. 4 w4t
, Sheriff 's Sale Continued.
W r ILL be sold at the C ourt-House in
Jacksoiiborough, Hcriven county,
on the' first Tuesday in October next, be
tween (he hours often and four o’clock,
Sixty-two acres of land,
situate, lying and being in said county of
Striven, adjoining lands belonging to the
heirs of Noah Freeman,’dec.’and others;
said sixty-two ai re# being a part or one
share of a tract of land that formerly be
longed to James McGowin, dec. which
said share or part, belonged to Alexander
McGowin, and was sold by said Alexan
der McGowin to one Stephen Butler;
levied ou as the props-ty of Stephen But
-1 ler, to satisfy a fi, fa. in favor of David
■ Swicord vs. Stephen Butler.
James Bryan, S.S.C.
Sept. 12. 5 tds
Fen Dollars Reward
WILL be paid to any person who
will lodge in jail, ray negro wo
men RACHEL and AMY, who have
been from my serv ice 6, or 7, weeta;—
they are no doubt lurking about town, or
harbored by some slave, or some person
of colour iu tow n, or the vicinity.
L. C. CauteloD.
September 12- 3t
THEGAMUT,
For Sale at the Augusta Bookstore.
* '
„ ... ,• i •* •#. ' ■ .
Notice Bud 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
sunrry the property and firm as well as
their own individual property and estate
consisting together of houses, lots,
iands, stores, wares, negroes &c. in Sa
vannah and Darien in Georgia or the
neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere,
with their interest or share in the stock
of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien,
and sundry shares in the United States
Bank and oilier Banks, as well as sun.
dry, debts due to them in various places,
beside lards, lots, negroes &,c. in the
territory of Florida, and particularly
one large tract of land bought of Forbes
& Co. laying between the fivers Si.
Marks and Apalachicola in the territory
of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the
public against purchasing any part of
the said property or estate so convey
ed, or any other property belonging to
the said Carnochan & Mitchell or either
of them, os 1 hold prior mortgages on the
greatest part thereof, which are on re
1 cord in the registry in Savannah and
1 Darien aforesaid, and in Charleston, 8.
O. and equitable liens on all the pro
perty nf said John Carnochan and Peter
Mitchell
William Christie.
June 10 lawtf
To U\fc VuhWc:
J CAUNOCHAN anti P. Mitchel,
• are sorry to be again brought
before the public by a second notice of
1 Mr. Christie’s, who lias undoubtedly
claims against them which when finally
liquidated on the decision of the suit
now pending, they will try to satisfy as
soon us possible thereafter,
i The deeds under which Mr. Christie
claims an exclusive right to all the
real and personal estate of Carnochan
, and Mitchel, are considered as infer
. mal, unjust and illegal. Hence 'hey
have been brought and are still beflire
1 the Court, and other deeds have been
1 executed and recorded, conveying the
1 property for the use of all their credit,
j oi», Mr. Christie included j without
any trust or reservation beneficial to C.
anti W. or their families ; am! if tins
he not agreeable to that gentleman, it
must nevertheless appear fair and equi
table to he public and all Who h-ve a
sense of justice.
The Trustees under the lute deeds
! are anxious to Bell the Lands in Florida.
| alluded lo in the notice of Mr 0 anil
io apply the proceeds to the immediate
payment of part of his demand and de
posit a sttlficiency thereof to cover all
liis claim, subject to the decision of the
Court—but,lds opposition to any rea
• sonable sale, as one interested in his
i own right, whilst injuring all parties
I concerned, must be borne until a sale
can b« made under an order 6t Court.
Savannah, June 8
£j" Editors ol papers who insert M'.
Christie’s notice, wifi please insert the
above until his is w ithdi awn, and for
a 1 tin ir bills to tins office where
hey will he promptly paid by
J. C. & P M.
s June 13 nwd
Notice
ALL persons are cautioner! against
trading lor 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 eo or about the first or second
of February, 1820, and due two years af
ter date, which said note is now in the
hands of Paschal Murphey, and William
I Garrett is cautioned against paying said
* note to any person except my self.
; Benj. McCary.
September 3 1 3t
! FOR SALE,
’ YoVuable Plantation
. in Putnam county,
WITHIN a few miles of the flourish
ing town of Eatonton, containing
four hundred acres, at this time rented by
James Burt. The inipnn emeiits are
good, consisting of a frame dwelling, with
the necessary out buildings. Part of the
purchase money may remain in the hands
ol the purchaser if required. Apply to
, DIM.4S PONCE, Esq. Hancock, or to
Mackenzie & Ponce.
August? 333 2m
Final Notice.
npHQSE persons who aro indebted to
X. the firm of Moore & Lin Jo, are so
licited to make immediate payment at
the Chronicle Olfice, as no longer indul
gence can be given.
G. Liudo.
, Sc l't. 7 3tf
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY on the 7lh of August
last, a Negro Fellow commonly
known by the name of BIG TOM Me-
Murphy—he is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches
high ; stout, well made, about 23 years
' old, complexion very dark.' As he has
been on the river for some time, it is pro
bahltthe will make for Savannah, or may
be lurking somewhere near the river, be
tween Augusta anj'Bavanuah. Ten dol
lars wall be paid for delivering Tom to
the subscriber, in Augusta, and Ten Dol
larfiar information that will lead to con
viction of his being harbored or employ
ed by any white person.
L. Reed.
September 5. 2 Ct
I he Editor oi the Georgian, Savannah,
will please give the above three inser
i bons, and forward their bill to this office
for payment.
Notice.
THOSE indebted to the estate of the
late Mr, John Cashiu, 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.
J uly 27 350 ts
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday 1
in November next, at the Market-
House in the City of Augusta, between £
the usual bouts of sale, r» • L .
One mulatto boy, Rich- -
ard, about 15 years old, levied on as the g
properly of Thomas I. Moore, to satisfy
an execution issued from the Interior j
Court ofGreene county, on the lorcclo
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. s
September 3 1 tds ,
■ l
Sheriff’s Sale. ]
WILL be sold 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.
ai so,
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
ye trs old, to satisfy an execution, Etnp
sou Miller vs. John Ayres.
Ai.sc,
*295 Acres of Land, on
the waters of Green briar, 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 Rodger, levied on to satisfy sun
dry executions from a Magistrates court,
William G. Grimes for use of R. H.
Musgrove vs. Administrator, Thomas
O *
Low, deceased.
ALSO,
150 Acres of Land, ad
joining Wilkins and Daugherty, on the
waters of Kiokee creek, to satisfy sundry
executions, Administrator on the estate
of William 'Carrington, and
others vs. estate of Richard Shackelford.
ALSO,
One negro man, named
Sam, to satisfy sundry executions, Janies
A. May, tor the use of Henry Dixon and
others vs. Samuel D Shelby,
Also,
The 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 D. Jennings vs. Thomas S.
Bayliss k Williams, F. Jackson.
Geo. G. Tankersley.
Sheriff.
August 21, 1822. 360 tds
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
saau> more or less joining' Stokes and
Andorcss, 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
ministratis 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 23 or 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.
AL&O)
283 Acres of Land on the
waters of Mill creek, adjoining 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, oue dozen fancy
Chairs, one four wheel Carriage and
Ha me:, one pair large Looking Glasses,
one small Clock, 2 Negroes, one about 18
years of age, named Violet, the other 7
years old, named Margareli, all takens a
the property of Elizabeth M. Wilkinson,
to satisfya fi. fa. in favour of Julian Wal
ton, William W’alton, John Walton and
Sophia Walton, bytheir guardian James
E. Todd vs. Carter Wilkinson and Eliza
beth M. Wilkinson, property, pointed out
by Elizabeth M. Wilkinson.
Stephen Stovall,
J). Sheriff L. C.
August 31, 360. 3t.
Sheriff’s Sale Postponed,
f INILL the first Tuesday in October
X next, at which time will be sold at
Lincoln Court-House, between the usu
al hours of sale,
All the estate, right, title,
claim and interest that Nicholas G.
Barkesdale, has in and to 1000 acres of
Land, more or less on Fishing Creek,
joining Pullen, Jones, Curry and others,
it being the same place where Fanny
Barkesdale now lives, to satisfy a fi fa in
favor ol John Alexander, vs. N. G.
Barkesdale, & Dean s Mahoney’, securi
ty on the appeal.
ALSO,
1000 Acres Land on Fish
ing Creek, joining Pullen, Jones, Currey
and others, taken as the property of Fan
uy Barkesdale, Administratrix of Stith
Barkesdale, to satisfy a n fa in favour of
James Mahoney, Ibr the use of Stovall
and Lamar, vs. Fanny Barkesdale Ad
ministratrix, kc.
S. Stovall, d. s. l. c.
September 10. 4 tds
Wrapping Paper
• jo j sale at this Office.
Sheriff’s Sales.
WILL be sold At the Court House J
in JacksoiiboroUgh, Scriven coun
:y on the first Tuesday in October next,
jetween the hours of ten and four o’< 1
C, *One Thousand Two Hundred and o
Seventy ihe and a halt acres ot land,
situate, lying and being in the fork ot '
Brier Creek in the county of Semen, *
and bounded By lands of John H Ro- '
bens, Thomas Urannen, John Brannen, 1
and Reuben Wilkinson, the said body of «
land aforesaid i» composed ot 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 ‘
ilow 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, simate, lying and hiring
on Great Ogeechy River, in said county
of Scriven, adjoining lands of M'Lin,
Lunday and Lewis Lanux, levied on as
the properly of Claiborn Beville, to
satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Joseph Cum* I
ming vs. Claiborn Beville and Gideon
Daly.
ALSO,
One Negro Boy, named Lonon,
levied on as the the property 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 Cotton.,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 *s the property of Joseph
Butter to satisfy afi fa in favor of Jar
vis Ballard vs. Jos. pit Bttfkr, property
pointed ••ut by defendant.
ALSO,
One Thousand acres of Pine Land,
adjoining lands of Josiah Scot, I hooias
Greene, arid others, levied on as the
property of Thomas Walker, to saisfy
sundrv 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 Die suit of Thomas G
Walker for cost, properly pointed out
by the defendant.
Af.'tO,
Two Negro Women, Moll and
Pegg, levied on as lilt properly ot
Granville Bevi'le to satisfy sundry ex
executions in favor of E U. Young vs.
Granville B-ville, levied on arid return
ed by a Constable.
ALSO,
Two Negroes, Jude and her child
Daphna, levied on us the property ot
Isaac Conyers, to satisfy sundry execu
tions in favor of Zuchias Long and o
diets vs. Isaac Conyers, levied and re
turned by a constable.
A LSO,
One Negro Woman named Mem
ber, Three Hundred acies oi Fine La. d,
more or less, one hundred bushels of
Corn, more or less, it being the crop
on said tract of land, it being the land
Whereon Mrs. Delia Uevilie now re
sides—the claim or interest of the said
Delia Bevilh, to he sold to satisfy a fi
fa. in favor of William C- Wayne vs.
Delia Beville.
ALSO,
Two Hundred and Sixty-six acres
of Pine L»nd, it being the plaalaioal
whereon William Flake resides, levied
on as the propertv of said Flake, to su
tisl'y 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, m
said county adjoining lands of William
Oliver and Wiiham B. Mitchiner, levi
ed on as the property of Patience
Mobley, to satisfy sundry fi. fa’s. James
Oliver, at the suit of Patience Mobley
for cost.
James Bryan, s. s. c.
Angus 29
NOTIChi.
PURSUANT to an order of the Court
of Ordinary, of Greene County
will be sold to the highest bidder in the
town of Greenshorougb, on the first
Tuesday in October next,
10 1-2 Lots of Land and
3 1-2 alley s iu sai.l town, together Wii|i
the improvAfnents now there*.n ; for
merly owned by Mathew Wells, esq
now belonging to the estate of Jere
miah, Early, deceased.
Terms of sale made known on the
day of Sale
THOMAS WINSTON,>
THOMAS BILLUPS, S
Adm’rg on the Egtntr of Je-. Early
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
• In right if hilvi/e
July 2, 1822. At g is.' ‘
TVvomaa Watkins’
Saw fy Grist Mill.
FIIHE sub&cribei’s Mills are still in
X operation, both SAW and GRIST.
Ho will deliver Lumber in Augusta, at
sl2 per thousand, and will cause every
attention to be paid to each branch of
his business.
—“ His customer a -will be Jait ly dealt by ”
Thos. VVatkins.
April B—-ts
Administrators Sale.
WILL bfc sold at Columbia Court
House on the first Tuesday in
October next, the real estate of Sarah
Marshall, deceased, containing 28 acre s
ofland, including a valuable Grist Mill,
adjoining .Marshall and Jones.—Solti
by order of the Court of Ordinary for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors
<>f said deceased.
Nat ben Crawford}
for self and C Adlll’r.
Thos’ 8. Baylias.
August 8 -6tds
Blank Deeds
For salejat the Augusta Bookstore.
1 OFFER for sale nu-v..,„W1
ot Land, lying on Uie iL\
Augusta to Wasl,i lleU)| , r*H|
the former about l‘> S »n!
.b„. A „„ fr*Bl
well adapted to grotviJ WH
•on, situated i„ a heuitC
able neighborhood. 'l'in’.i,' ,HI
erul orchards which bear JWI
the country affords. ‘'Hi
Presuming none will Pllrc . 11111
out examining, it Is tb,'
s:.ry to enter into particular MB
sous wishing health and Bn. SHI
requested to call. Terms
known by applying , m the
the subscriber, or to J»l, n
Hays Bowdrc, in Augusta ■ll
J. W. »»■
June 20 ts gHHS
Land for Sale. ||||
THE subscriber will cfi'eratß. '
Sale, on the premises, th e
vember next, (if not previ„ uI HB
time disposed of at priva
Farm on Savannah river, 10 niiiiS|||
Augusts, adjoining Lands of®' '
Nelson, Keith k Howard,
781 Acres, 300 of which is ritiflH
in good repair, the present Mi
viewed will recommend the lerSEI
the soil, the part loclear is wdlil|||
and timbered, the
tolerable dwelling house, a .Nei|||
House, Corn-Houses kc. Fur Wim
apply to Walter Leigh, E»q (ir HH
subscriber. At the tame t.itiHl
place, will be sold, IHH
1000 Bushels of CoH
and several thousand lbs. of pßi
wi'h many other articles upptrtfll
t > the Plantation too tedious uS|
me rate." ,!■' ’
Wm. CcllieH
July 29 ts ill
For Sate,
A MOST desirable SUMMER |H
HENCE on the Sair
the branch of the Richmond Ac-jBI
will! any quantity ofland not accHl
forty or filly acres. The dwelling fll
is large, commodious, and i,rally
ed, having two stories and eight nH|
besides passages and a gar'ici,
piaaa on one side of the bml.br,
a portico on the other, together H
ten or eleven comfortable out l.»|H
a good garden ; as collection i/H
most clio'.ce fruit trees, grape
and a spring of pure water witiiiiH
veiity or eighty yards ufllieiiteH
house, ai.d a spiing house.—ApplyH
Wm. \V. Holt, Esq. or the OHiccß
the Augusta Chronicle. ■’
May 30 ts ‘ |
-
Strayed, I
FROM the Sand-Hills near Aiy-ul
two HOUSES, one a Uusn,okfl
about the middle size, the oiiitiH
light Sorrel, a tali Horse, an! mfl
younger than the lloan—both uH
good deal marked by the HamruH
suitable reward will be paid (intneH
livery of both or either, to Mrs !■
Anderson at Mount Emm, nr to H
A. HLAUQHTEH & C. UHUIM
August 29 2m ■
GEORCLI,}
Elbert County. 3 I
To their Honors, the Judges
Coutl if said County. JH
fBjIHE Petition of John Jobiiiun.M
Ably sbeweth that your petit*®
is imprisoned within the prison bool
of the Common Jail of said CWUilpB
the instance of one Wllhm b
and that your petitioner is unableH
discharge the debt for which R1
confined or to give bail to anivttß
same. I
Ana your petitioner further
unto your Honors that he is
to give and deliver up all esUlri®
ami personal, which he bus or is entiOM
to, for the use of Ins creditor). ■
He therefore prays, that yourlit*®
will take such order in the preon»t*B
his case may require, or the l»»
r ‘ in, ‘ W. H. Underwood 41
D Cx Campbell; I
At tonne* for Petit** J
At an extra meeting of ihe lukj
Court of said county ol Elbert, onti
2d day of September, 1822—Ff'tfl
their Honors Wm. Wood*, Je reß l
Thornton, Joseph Blackwell,»»»d
White, Esquires: J
LTpnii tl.c foregoing petition of
Johnson, setting fortir hi*
and -tiis willingness to dtlivtr
property under the Insolvent b***l
'Jins state, for the use of hiv creuit"!
Ordered, that on Tuesthy J
twelfth of November next, be,
same is hereby appointed»tid *r l “1
as the day upon which the Mi** P e *yj
er be brought, forth before *1
under the Laws of this slate, irif ü b"l
the discharge of Insolvent debt' '*•
that proceedings take place sccur
ly* f
I hereby certify, that the d*
true Copy from Uie ridnutah ~
teotber 2d, 1832, ..
George W. Heart! »cl»*
Scpien.bi r 10. 1
Information Wanted.
IN the month of Fah'ry
Lloyd left the Planter.’ U" 1 " 1 J
City, for the purpose fl K aWJ| f u
bouse of Mr. Wm. At*C*ar
working toola : lie had with P* . u
time aUut S7OO. The
sey Coleman laid that from t«*
t ion of the above per sou, "f
that he went to the
with Geu. Scott t *ioce
has not been heard of. H*
about 0 fret 1 inch high, ~zLt
ion, A1 yoar* of age, by
carper ter. Any
him will be thankfully r*-*'** *
brother, the subscriber, *» .
JoaeidiLM
Augusta, August 3.