Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 22, 1822, Image 4

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Valuable Vro^etiy, For Sale, In Workington, Wilks* County, Georgia. fj,nE Subjcriber offers for sale X his houses and Lots, lying iouJemost pleasant part of the town, they being on the corner which fronts the pub lic square on one side, and streets on two others, Ac which places it in such a situa tion as to admit, if necessary, of further improvement; the present, however, it sufficient for any family residence and merchandise, having a large and conveni ent two story dwelling house fronting the square and I’oat Office, containing six rooms, several pantries and passage.— Also, a very convenient store room, and under the tame a commodious cellar for groceries; adjoining this, and also front ing the publip square, are two other well fixed store houses, all well shaded with China trees; those, together with kitchen, smoke-house, stable, a large productive garden, a well of excellent water, suffi cient for many families, and which' has n ver failed in the dryest season, make it a very desirable situation for those who may wish to settle and do business in a healthy and wealthy village and neigh borhood. The above property will be sold together, or divided and sold in two parts, if wished. A long, or liberal ere dil will be given for most of the amount, by having (he payments well secured,— Undoubted lilies will be made to the same. The property can be viewed by those who may wish to purchase, by applying to the owner, in Washington, or Mr. Luke Turner, whoaJ present lives in the house, and the terms made known by either. The above situation is well calculated for a House of Entertainment. William Grant. Sept. 14 6 w2m TRANS YL VANIA UNIVERSITY. Medical Lectures. fIIHE MEDICAL LECTURES in this X. institution, will commence outlie First Monday in November next, And end the Ist week in March follow ing. The course of instruction will be on Anatomy and Surgery by Dr. Dudley, lust‘lutes of Med sine ) .. Df Caldwell . & Materia Meaten . > Theory and Fratlict >„ D R of Mr.dieine. $ "* Ohslctriet and Distcs - J ct of Women and V‘Dr. Richardson Children. J Chtmitlry “Dr. Blythe. W. 11. Richardson. Fig - the Information of the Medical Stu dents in the western country and else where, I am authorized by the Medical Faculty in Transylvania University, to state their willingness to receive the currency of Kentucky for their tickets, for 'he ensuing course of lectures. September 17 7 w4w To Merchants, Brokers and others. A YOUNG man of steady habits, who is well qualified, from having had considerable experience in business, and wiiosc acquaintance is very exten sive in South-Carolina, which would se cure more custom to an employer, is de sirous of obtaining a respectable situation in this city. He would prefer one res pectable, rather than lucrative and not 10. He w'onld undertake for a reasona ble salary, if the situation was one t« his liking. Satisfactory and unexceptionable testimonials of his good character, inte grity, and fidelity, can be produced from eminent persons well known in Augusta, A letter addressed to .1. H. P. and left •t the Augusta Book Store, or this office, Will meet with immediate attention. Sept. 10. 4 lawtf CAUTION. THE public are cautioned from trad ing for certain notes of hand, given by the undersigued, to George \V. S. Pearre, in purchase cf his interest in the late Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Gazette; as they are determined not (o pay said notes, the office v Inch they pur chased of Pearre, being at the time, (and to them unknown,) under a mortgage, and a considerable portion of the office since whicTi lime having been executed and sold as the property of said Pearre. John K. M. Charlton. Andrew Ruddell. John B. Leonard. ■September 2R wGw Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of i homas M. White, late of Columbia County, deceased, are requeued to j resent them, and those in debted to make payment to the subscri ber. Pleasant M. Henning, Administrator. October 10. Iff lit Citj Taxes for 132 2. rpHOSE persons who have not had an Ji opportunity of paying their City Tax for the present year, are dbtified that they can p yy the same to the subscriber, ■*ho is duly authorized to transact the business ot Collector and Treasurer for the city of Augusta (during the absence of John W. W ilde, Esq.) and will he at all times at his office, City Hall, from R to 1 o’clock, every day of business, for this purpose. Wm. Jackson. September 5 2 ts For Sale, £\ STOUT Negro Fellow, 2! years of age, he baa been in the habit of working about a Store; he is an honest and sober fellow ; any person wishing to purchase will.—apply to George Hill. October 1 13 MTo Kent, From the I*l. October, seve ral tenements in Cotton Range. *Appiy 1 X. Ansley. September 28 M Valuable Property for Sale. THE subscribers offers for sale all his possessions in the town of Lexing ton, Oglethorpe county, with the excep tion of the house occupied as a store, which is on the corner, and not connect ed with the other buildings. The situa tioon is the most eligible one in the town for any kind of public business, being immediately on the main street, and fronting tne public square and court house. The buildings consists of a large and convenient dwelling house, soiled to the purpose of a tavern, and ha. been oc cupied as such for many years. The out buildings arc also calculated for a tavern, and much better improved than most lots in our up-country towns, besides the dwelling bouse. There is also another house on the street, fronting the square, with two rooms below, which may be easily fitted up as a store. The buildings are in good repair. There is also about 380 acres of land adjoining the t0wn,550 cleared and in good order, vvliii h can be purchased with the town property, if the purchaser should wish it. The subscri ber being anxious to dispose of this pro perty, will sell it at a reduced price, and if required, will give a liberal credit up on any part, or even the whole of the 1 purchase money, If well secured in the ultimate payment. ; John Moore, Lexington, Oct. R 15 4w r Notice. THERE will be sold, on Saturday (ho 10th of November next, at the ht.F ' residence of Stephen Miller, deceased, alt the personal property belonging (o said I deceased, consisting of household" and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder and <ot ton, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the . day of sale. ' James H. Wade, adm’r. Oct. 12 17 tiUv All persons indebted to Ste phen Miller, late of Scriven county, due. are requested to come forward and make immediate payment, and all those to whom the estate is iedebted are request ed to render in their accounts within toe lime prescribed bv law. James H. Wade, adm’r. Oct. 12 17 fit w FINAL NOTICE. i- - ■ PERSONS in the Country indebted lo the Cunoxicr.p. Omen, during the firms of Kean h Charlton, and of Kean Utiyckinck & Charlton, ere in formed'hat the suhsrr her will shortly, j fop the last lime, wait upon them, with } their respective accounts. ; John K, Kean, , Jens 3 (LJ* ’1 lie books of the a bovt concerns are in the possession of I Mr !l T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle Office, lie will receive any payments that may he tendered in Augusta Jure 6. 1 J. E K. Bethlehem, Geo. . i ' September, 23d. ( EINHE public examination of the young 01 Lathes, attending this Academy, will commence at 9 o’cloc k on Tuesday the loth ofOctobcr next. If the day be pleasant, (lie examination will, for (he ac -1 -commodation of spectators, be held in the new Church a* this place. The friends and guardians of pupils, together with all neighbouring lovers of improvement, are requested lo attend. — I’he winter session will commence on the 1 first Wednesday of November 1822. September 20 11 G\*V> Vi lUmNT f|NHE Subscriber informs li is finds X and the public, that his HEADING ROOM, is just arranged, and that his Bar is much more convenient. And on ac -1 count of changing thf situation cf the latter, he Is hotter able lo provide for the accommodation of his customers; and can safely promise them, that as far us his means and ability to comply with his wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and convenience ol i ve ry guest who may honor him with a cull. (Ej* The Savannah a;:d Washington Stages put up at the Giobc. WAI. SHANNON. December 20 Sheriffs bale. WILL be sold, outlie first Tuesday in November next, at (he Market- House in the City of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, One mulatto boy, Rich ard, about 15 years old, levied ou as the proj*erty 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, juu. vs. Thomas I. Moore. Condition? Cash—purchasers to pay for titles. Peter F. Boisclair. D, Sheriff R. C. Septembers i tds For Sale, At the Augusta Bookstore , A few bottle* genuine CVieltenbam Salts, AMI Henry’s best Calcined Magnesia August 8. 2-ifl* 3A3WES POAAUiuL, Attorney at Law, HAS located himself at Waynesboro’, Burke county, and will with plea- i sure transact any business iu the proses- ; *fon of Law which may be entrusted to his care. May 22 331 ts We are authorized to stale, that Richard Brsu, Esq. is a caadidate for the office of Receiver at Tax Kr torus for Richmond county at the ensuing election. September 17 wde 7 GENUINE 1 Windham Bilious Pills, OR TamVVs i THESE celebrated Fills have been ( in extensive use for alioul thirtj , years, and have now become the most , common Family Medicine of any in the j U. States. The very great reputation these Pills , have gained all over the United States, West-Indies,and elsewhere, has induced cert <in j ersons to make and vend otiiei Fills, which they call Lee’s Fills, and they are often passed off as the genuim Lei's Windham Pills. The Proprietors have lately taken, they hope, an ri actual step to guard tin public against Icing imjjoscd on by Spa riant Pills. The dirertim paper which goes with oac h box of the Genuine Pills, is always signed by Charles Lee of Windham, and on the outside of the envelope is Perkins’ Stereotype Label, and also an extra La bel printed with red ink, and with h i; signed by Isaac 'i hompson of New-Lon don, in his own hand ir riling. if purcha sers will lie careful to notice these “ Tests'' they will tie, sure of obtaining tin Genuine Lee’s 1 ills, but not other wise. The»c valuable Pills are particularly serviceable in Bilious and Yellow Fevers, jhtUMnni hi rers the first stages ol Fever f 4 ,iguc, Worms in Children , Jaundice, Headache and may always he used to ad vantage whenever a Cathartic medicine is necessary. Qj’ I’rom a sense of duty to the pub lic, as well as to the proprietors of the Genuine Pills, I do hereby warm the pub lic against certain persons cl the name of CROSBY, who are said to he travel ling tlie country in a 1 directions and of ering for sale, Spurious Pills, as Genu ine Windham Lee’s Dilinus Pills. 1 find these men have had the audacity testate that they are my agents. I have long known their characters two well. They are not, nor ever have been, agents of mine, nor have they ever been entrusted by me with any of said Pills. Every person on inspec tion will notice that the Pills they offer, have not on the outside of the wrapper, the "Tests" printed in red ink and signed by me in my own hand writing —and that the Bills of Directions to the Spurious Pills are not signed by Charles Lee, as the Genuine ones are. %* The Printers in the Western and Southern States, could not confer a grea ter favor on their customers, than by giving this advert soment a few insertio a as the good citizens of those slates, are much imposed on with Spurious Lee’s PilU. Those printers who do not lee; willing Ip insert this advertisement Gra tis, shall be allowed one dollar, for in serting the same a few times in their pa per—and will be paid on presenting their bills to me, or any of my authorized a gents. Isaac Thompson, Wholesale Vender k Joint Proprietor. New London, Conn. Oct. 15, 1822. These Pills ran be had genuine of Wm. J. Hobby and Thos. I Wray, Aa gurla, where alsomay be had Dr. Thomp sons celebrated F.j/e Water, »)\Vheus t'fciuvvivi fi. HIS Institution is under the direc tmn ot Elisha W. Chkstkh, Esij. a • graduate of iMiddlebury Col ege, assist edhy Miss Fish and Mis* Wood ; the former, an Instructress of considerable experience and both wed qualified for the duties of their office The examination of fheir pupils took place on the 28; hos May, The high-ai anticipations of the Trustees and citi zens who attended on the occasion were more than rea ized. the promtp ness with which the most difficult ques tions Were answered in English Gram mar, Arithmetic, Geography bnlh An cient and Modern, ithctoric, ho. evinc ed a' once the industry of the pupils and the fidelity of die Instructresses. The trustees of this Female Semina ry, at the commencement of the year, deemed that it was not their intention to puff the Institution into notice ; yet they feel no hesitation in saving that they have seldom witnessed an Esamm atum in winch Girls of the same age did themselves or their Instructresses more credit and, after having observed for six months the-course of instruction pursu ed here and the degree of proficiency attained, we fan con scientiously recom mend this Academy as worthy of the public patronage The healthfulness us this place and the advantages which as a village it enjoys, it is confidently hoped will offer sufficient inducements to parents to place their daughteisin this Seminary. Voting ladies fro:*, abroad are requir ed toboaul with the hector in his fainn ly, or with some relative. With the exception of Music, every branch of a solid and or namenlal education may be here acquired. At the close of the next vacation, it is intended to adopt in the Academy a more regular and sys tema ic course of education \hsii i« ge nerally pursued in similar Institutions The vacations arc so arranged that the hector is seldom on the circuit during the term. Ills professional duties, therefore, in tericre but little with his attention to the government and superintendar.ee of the Academy. Musts Waiidu,* A. S. Clayton, I Trustee* of th J- Nisbit, I jHUn» Female iso. A. Conn, I Academy. A. Hull. ) Athens, Geo. June 27,1522 6m Notice. A LFRED M. HOBBY and R. D. *- TREADWELL, or either of them, will attend to any business in whiclysiie subscriber maybe interested duriughis absence from Augusta. Win. J. Hobby. J‘d> 13 346 THE GAMUT, Bor Sale at the Augusta Bookstore. Advertisement. BoWora KeViwA IkAKEN out of my plantation, on the nielli ol the 13th oflasi month,* kMy Dark Bay O- Kiing, live years old last April, five feet or upwards high, lijr. t made, trots high and rough, dished face, his hind 1 ga rather stiaighto than common, his main hangs on both sides, no white teooliected, only where lie has been guided by 'he gears. _ Any pet son apprehending the said thief, so that he may be brought to Justice, shall receive the above reward, and Un del iars for the horse only. Paid by the subscriber living near Columbia Court House. Nathan Benton. Augas’ 8 If Uv^ifcV,s\)OTO , Academy Oi&HIDo [offer for «;>.ie the tract where I now live, adjoining this place, being a part of the 5000 acre tract, which was recent ly the property of the University ot Geor gia. Containing upwards ol 500 acres; between 3 and 400 of w hich are cleared and fit for cultivation —with Dwelling and Overseer’s houses, a, well framed and j spacious Gin-house, Cabins, calculated j for upwards of fifty Negroes, with other suitable plantation houses. The situa tion select*! 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 j 500 acres; 200 of which are cleared and under most excellent fencing, and uncom monly well provided with good dwelling and plantation houses. Ij’ Terms can bf made accommodating. Matt. Wells. Crecnsborough, August 14.-355 ts. 03" We are authorized to announce Mr. Michael F. Bois clair, as a Candidate for Receiver ol fax Returns of this county at the en suing election. * September 28 tde 53° Several genteel young men can be accommodated with Board, in the middle tenement of the Bridge Bank. Au&it 23 350 If * i " 1 Very Valuable Heal Estate for Sale, itithin 12 miles of Augusta. 1. OFFER for sale'my Valuable tract as Land, lying on the road leading from Augusta to Washington, distant from •hefunner about 12 miles, containing ftnu hundred Acres of primjf C planet, wcdl adapted to growing Coni or Cot ton. alt uated in a healthy, aitd respect able neighborhood. This trad has sev oral orchards vvb.ich bear as line fruit as the country ass mis. Presuming i.one will purchase with oat examining, it la thought unneces sary to en'er into particulars. Hut per sons w ishing health and fine land arr requested to call. Terms can be made known by applying on the premises to the subscriber, or to John Cash in, or Hays Uuwdre, in Augusta. J. W. Beall. June 20 ts Land for Sale. PfjMIE subscriber will offer at Public & Side, on the premises, the 4lh of No vember next, (if no: previous to that time disposed of at priva e contract) his Farm on Savannah river, IQ miles above August >, adjoining Lamia of Messrs. Nelson, Keith k Howard, containing 781 Ac es, 300 of which is cleared and in good repair, the present crop if viewed will recommend the fertility of the sail, ihepart ;o clear is w< li wooded and timbered, the improvements are a tolerable dwelling house, a New Gin- House, Corn-Houses kc. For terms apply io the subscriber. At the same time and place, will be sold, 1000 Bushels of CORN and several thousand lbs. of Fodder, With many other articles appertaining to the Plantation 100 tedious to enu merate. Wm. Collier. July 29 ts 83* During my absence rom the state, Mr. Edward Campfield will act as my agent. J. M. Hand. Artgust 14 355 ts Administrator’s Sale. ON the 20lh day of December next, will be sold on the premises, that \ aluable Plantation in Columbia County on the Uche Creek, adjoining Byrd B. Tindill, Magruder & olherss containing 240 acres, being the real estate of Jonathan Tindill, deceas ed ; and sold by au order of Court, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms of sale will be made known on the day. Elizabeth Tindill, Admr'x, Sol. Hoge, Adm'r. October 15 1C tds O'* A liberal Reward will be given for my boy MICHAEL, delivered in any jail of this, or the ad joining States, either to Mr. F. E. Dugas, Augusta, or A. Dufaure, Savannah. He is 16 years old, black complectioned and tolerably wfll made, inclined to be stout, and slow in *ll his movements. It is be lieved he is gone to Savannah,* following the course of the river. • -Ted. E. Dugas, For Mr. D. \ Sept. KL I Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday i in November next, as the Market- * bouse in the city of Augusta, between the b usual hours of sale, Two Lots, in the City ol t Augusta, known in the plan of said city f as the numbers (15 and Vb) fifteen and r sixteen, bounded northwardly by Bay e street, eastwardly by Houston street, I southwardly by -Reynolds street, and < westwardly by Lot No. (14) fourteen ; ( levied on as the property of Wm. Lamkin ] to satisfy an execution on the foreclosure 1 of a mortgage, Lewis Barrie vs. William Lamkin. ALSO, One fifth part of a tract o , Land, lying on Savannah river, contain- i ing two hundred aud fiLy acres, more or less, bounded by .Savannah river, La mar’s and Oswell Eve’s land, levied on as the properly of Alexander Kennedy to satisfy a fi. fa. Lillleberry Bush vs. said Kennedy. ALSO, 350 acres of Land, more or less, on the waters of Spirit Creek, joining Few, Mrs. Wright and David Tinley, le vied on as the property of Michael Flake • to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor ofA'arah Flake i vs - said Michael Flake, j Conditions Cash—Purchasers to pay for titles. Peter F. Boisclair, I). Sheriff JR. C, Oct. 5 14 Uls Sheriff’s Sales. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next, at the Market i house lathe city of Augusta, between the { usual hours of sale, One negro woman, named J.ydia, levied on as the property of Wil liam Lamkin to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Richmond (ounly, oa the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Anselm Pugg vs. William Lamkin." Conditions, cash—purchasers to pay for* titles. Peter F. Boisclair, D. Sheriff R. C. Oct. 5 14 wtds City Sheriff’s Sale. ON the third Tuesday in October, 1822, at the Market-house, in the city of Augiis,a, will be sold, All the right, title, inter est and claim of Isaac La Roche in and to the lot and improvements situate on the bay, in the city of Augusta, bounded north by Bay street, cast by Lamar’s lot and south by A. .Slaughter and C, Labnzan’S lot, and west by Centre street, levied on by virtue of two writs of fieri facias, issued from the Mayor’s Court, in favor of J. Kuasairaud Law rence, llapelye k Co. ALSO, A number of valuable Books, levied on as the property of John Lund, in satisfaction of two executions issued from the Mayor’s Court of this city iu favor of John H. Mann vs. Luther and Lund, and Mayor’s Court vs. John Lund. Conditions, cash. Will. Bee, ShJC. A. Administrator’s Sale. "WILL be sold on Friday, 22d .Movetn ber next, at the residence of Nancy Gar rett, deceaseb, in Columbia county, all the personal property belonging to said deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, household aud kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &c. Terms made known on tho day of sale. Samuel Crump, adm'r. Octobers 41 ts Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday iu November Next, at the market house iu toe l ityof Augusta, at the usual hours, will be sold, Two negroes, Ned, a man, and Sylvia, a girl, levied on unde an execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage, John Fox, vs. James Spann. Conditions Cash—Purchaser to pay for titles. D. Savage, Sh’ff R.C. September 5. 2 wds Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at Lincoln Court House, within the usual hours ol sale, and agreeable to an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary, all the real Estate of James Landers, late of this county dec, consisting of three hundred and twelve Acres of Land, be the same more or less, lying on Grays creek, and joining lauds of .Vl’Corkle, Graves, and others, with the widows Dower in said land durin o, her life. ° Terms made known on the day of sale. John H. Walker, Mn'r. September 26 ] j For Sale, i A MOST desirable SUMMER HF.Sb a*. HENCE on the Sand-Hills, near 1 the branch of the Richmond Academy, 1 with any rjuantity of land not exceeding 1 forty or fifty acres. The dwelling house 1 is large, commodious, and neatly finish, eel, having two stories and eight rooms, besides passages and a panel, and a piaza on one side of the building, and a portico on the other, together With ten or eleven comfortable out houses j a pood garden; as collection of the most choice fruit trees, grape vines, Sic, and a spring of pure water within se. ventyor eighty yards «f the dwelling i house, and a spring house.— Apply to i Wm. W. Holt, Esij. op she Office of the Augusta Chronicle. May 30—if i FOR SALE. 7 ' Lotofar Cosh, i A WELL toned liANO FORTE, jTV with the additional bays,—Also a i Hone and Gig.—Enouire of Jan»«s Leslie, October 1C jfi 3* Sheriff's Sale* I lunima county, viill be »old 00 acres of Land, gran J to William Few and ica f nn . e< *H Fanner, on th-t waters of U creek adjoining I. A. Few -. nJ also, the lollovring Negroes, Lliri- r> : B Solomon, Pompey, Mamoody, A’ttl Clarke, Beck, Peg, J„ a ' Clary and Lucy ; levied on a. the ’R perty of William Few, deceased' to - B Iv an execution, Phelps fe Howard William Ptew. V u ALSO. i I A Negro woman, by t j ■ name of Rose, and her child, J] irr -, I to satisfy an execution, Lmps;, a MV* ■ vs. John Ayres, u,ft H ALSO, I One black horse to sal*. I fy sundry executions, Green E. Jo,. I and others vs. Nathaniel PearA? ’■ ALSO, I 450 acres of land levied I on as tiie property of Elijah Laslcv * I the head vva ers of the Little Kioka'’ I joining Wilkins, Tindill and other- i o .!' I tisfy sundry executions, Berry Olive 1. I George G. Wheeler and said Laslcv, ‘ I ALSO, I A Negro w oman, by the I name of Alice, and her child, jbllv ( I satisfy an execution, Isaac .Stewart’ William Stark, ”• ALSO, Four Negroes, Cloe, Da nie), Lucy and Edmond, to satisfy suodrv executions, llicliard Jelk?, for the u-«c- A inns Albritton, vs. Hen cry Stantonm Zachariab Garnett. Also, One Negro man by the name of Sam, to satisfy sundry execution James A. May, for the use of Htm Dickson, and others, vs. .Samuel I). .Shd >>’• ALSO, One Negro girl, by the name of Maria, to satisfy an exer-fficu, William Jones vs. William '1 hotupfnnsn'i John Lamkin. ALSO, A Negro woman, by the name of Aggy, and her child, Tom. to<»- I tisfy sundry executions, .Samuel Greenlee J and others vs. the estate of Kicliatd Shackelford, deceased. ALSO, 114 acres ol land, adjoin ing .Shields, Hickson and others, to satis fy an execution, Elizabeth Hickson ». Joliu Hickson. ALSO, Two Negro Boys, Tom and Alfred, levied oa as the property o(Jam« C. Walker, to satisfy an execution, James Gardner, vs. James C. Walker, benja min Winfrey, Archibald Ilea it* niff William Eadiery. G. G. Tankersley, Sheriff C. C October 5 11 Ids Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in November next, at the Market-house, iu tbe city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, will L-e sold, One Lot and Improve ments in Harrisburg, bounded byCmw and Lamkin,a levied on as the propertyo Roberts Thomas to satisfy an execute in favor of John W. Reynolds vs. sail Thomas. . ALSO, •5 Negroes, viz. Fillis, and her four children, Dinah, A’ilur, Peter and Charlotte, le.ied upon as the pa perty of A. Rhodes, jr. dec. to satisfy Iht following executions—administrators « George Walker vs. Absalom Hl.od-S r. Samuel LowtheP vs. Kennedy R Alio.n, Miller and Sloutenberg i Al-salom Abodes, Heuj. Leigh \s. Wool k li bodes and Executors of V' iley Lo?worth u, Absalom Hinnies, jr. ALSO, 80 acres Land, more or less, joining M’Dade, Few and other, levied oa as the property of Robert IF'.- ny, to satisfy sundry execution* hern a Magistrate’s Court, and returned h David Kelly, constable. /LUO, One negro man, named Jade, levied on and returned ly aces stable us the property of Peter DuenL son, to satisfy an execution hi fate* o! Daniel Dill vs. said I’)imahl*on. Conditions, cash—purchaser* M> P*f for titles. i Daniel Snvu'r, Sheriff C Oct. 5 N 14* Sheriff’* Sale. WILL he sold, Ilic first Tuesday, m Novembei next, at Linc oln Court house, between tho usual hour*, One Houije and Lob m the village of Line olntoii, ceulnliunf o' * aero, more or In**, the place wher' Ilic hard K, Bower* lice*, joining Hi kei, outlie south, J Jeuly, mi the north, • mar, on die ea»l, und the mam *<rcct, tho west, und taken a* hi* prw <rty (e • ■ ti»fy it ft, fit, iu faiur ol Wtll.*m f*» Dennis Mtjiomy vs, said Bower*. feteiilieii Siovull. I). Sheriff /< C. Oct. 6 I f ,«w Executor'* Hale. WILL be Mild, on Tumclwv tin V Not ember next, at the !*••* re n douce ol Catharine |l, Jem..(.;•*, dec. w Columbia Cuuuly, all 111. p»|.'<ual |"■ perty of aaid de>eeM-d, i««»l»Ui< 1 Unr*o», C'uwi. Hag*, Aheep, lloui'b. > and KiU lieu lurittture, pl.uilatien o'* *il«, Uo, The term* el* de um-h koeve > (he day, Ah ium'cwui indebted i»**d 1 1 (ata are »u h.m* l ««•.•**! * 1 •ellle the »awe (wmedmuiy. u»d d*a*e '• whom the f .iai, i*|ittUhl>' la»> ft j«*4- ed tu pieaeul their m a» u«t* lee*hy f** 4 e«l iu the lime preaenhed by Uw to Jnw Lulllkili, *4 N 4