Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, November 19, 1822, Image 4

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Executor’s Sale. WILL behold, on Tuesday, the 17 th . day of December next, at the plantation of the late Walter Leigh, de ceased, (three miles below Augusta, and A known by the name of the Folly,) the present crop of corn and fodder, td»e stock of horse*, cows, sheep and hogs, together With all the plantation utensils, &c. &c. AI.RO, The said Plantation, containing 300 acres, more or less, of. prime swamp Und, which is in a high slate of improve ment for cultivation. SLSO, A lot of 40 acres, adjoining lands of White, Hampton, Barton and Coarse. Term? of sale made known on the day of sale. ./ B. 11. Warren, executor. November 7 S 8 Ids WILL bo sold, on Tuesday, 16th De cember next, at the late residence cf Richard Harrison, deceased, the per sonal property belonging to said deceased —consisting of hogs, horses, cows, corn ; fodder, cotton, household -and kitchen furniture, and plantation tools. Terms made known on the dav. Benjamin H. Embree, * Richard H. Jones, Exeeutort. November 16 32 3t Executor’s Sale. ON Tuesday, the 19th day of thi month, (November) wiil 100 sold, at v he l.tte residence ol John Clarke, sen. deceased, (Beach Island) a part ot the personal property of said deceased, con sisting of horses', mules, hogs, cattle, sheeii, together with the household and kitchen furuSure and plantation tool?, Sic.; also, a out two thousand bushels corn! twentv thousand weight of (udder, and a lot of' seed cotton. Terms made known on the day of sale. John Clarke, } . Sam’l Clarke, $ ex rs ‘ November 9 29 51 Executor’s S le. WILL lie sold, on Friday, the 90th day of December tiext, at the ,Market-House, in the city of Augusta, the following proper y belonging to the estate of Walter Leigh, dec.—viz. Forty-eight negroes, consisting of house servants, carrriage drivers, car penters, shoe-makers, field hands, and women and children. A 1.90, Two Pews, one in the preshvlerian Church, No. 111, and one in theEpisco pakdo. No. 78. ALSO, k From 500 to 8.00 bushels corn, mid a quantity of Fodder, to be delivered at the plantation in Columbia County, (at present occupied by Mr. Samuel Mix.) ai.So, The undivided half of 79 3-4 /acres swamp 1 uid, well timbered and lying in two miles of Augusta, adjoining hinds of, White, Cashii, and others. Terms of sale, twelve months credit. B, H. Warren, Ex'r. October 9' * 29 Ida Executor’s Sale. ON the first day of January next, will be sold, at the Market-house, in the city of Augusta, twenty-five Negroes, , belonging to the estate of John Willsojp, deceased.-ramong them are several va luable house servants, (male and fe male,) carpenters, boat hands, Sic, « Terms—Notes, with approved endor ser;;, at ninety days. John Campbell,) , John Moore, ‘ ) October 31 26 ids 1 — Administrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next, at Columbia court-house, will be gold, a Valuable Plantation in Columbia County on the UcHe Creek, adjoining Byrd 8. TiudiU, Magruder ti olherss c ontaining 240 acres, being the real estate of Jonathan Tindill, deceas ed ; and sold by an older of Court, for the benefit of the heirs and . realtors of said estate. Terms of sale will be made known on the day. Elizabeth Tindill, Admr’x. Sol. Hoge, Adm'r. October 15 18tds V* ■ • - ■ ' i i. Administrator’s Sale. WLL ne sold on the 21st day of De cember next, at the late residence of C' n on Nalley, deceased, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture; some * gig?, neatly finished ; a quantity of va luable tools, suitable for coach makers or wheel wrighU; wheels, Os various kinds, together with a quantity of iron-;; some timbers suitable for tho wheel Wright’s business, and other articles too tedious to mention. There will be lured on the same day, »6n\e negrpss belonging to said estate. Sale to commence at 10 oVlock, terras made known on the day. , All persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward -Arid make payment, and those having claims against the. estate are requested to render them in duly attested in the time prescribed by law. Mary Nalley, admx. November 14 31 wls F.ir Sale, A MOST desirable SUMMER HEBI HENCE on the Sand-Hills, near the bunch of the Richmond Academy, With, any quantity of land iiotcsceeding forty or fifty acre#. Tlie dwelling house . is large, commodious, and iveally linigh «;d, having two stories and ergKt rooms, besides passages and a gsnet, and n piaza on one aide of the building, and a portico on the other, together with ten or eleven comfiriahl -out houses; a good garden; as collection of the most choice fruit trees, grape vines, &c. and a spring of pure water within se venty <jr eighty yards of the dwelling house, and a spring house —Apply to Wm.W. Hut, Esq. or the Office cf ti e Augusta Ciironi •'.c --v May so—ts JTAkiIES. BALL, IJ> ESPECTFULLY lufiMpns his friends 1 V and acquaintances, that not being able to obtain his former stand, back oI the Bridge Bank, he ha? opened a bouse ou Ellis street, in the centre, between Mclntosh and Washington streets, and hojtcs from fils due attention, an 1 tho su perior style in which he in tends keeping his heuse, to be supported by a liberal public. Families can bfc furnished with Oysters during the season, Gentlemen can bo furnished with servants to open oysters, ii required. October ID 16 Very Valuable Ueal Estate for Sale, irithln 12 miles cf Augusta. .1 OFFE'I fur mtf my Valuable tract of Land, lying on the road trading ft vm Augusta to Washington, distant font ibef,inner ahum 12 miles, cjiiwhniUg four hundred Acres «F prime Upland, well adapted to growing Corner Cot ton, situated in a healthy, and respect able neighborhood. This tract has sev •feral,otebards winch boar as fine fruit as •the country »(T->rd«. Presugtjng t.one will purchase with out esamiimig, it is thought unueces s;ivy to en'er t'.to p'oticuSai? But per j arm’s wishing health and lino lard art | requested to call. M erit'S can b i made . i known by applying on the premises tt, lie subscriber, cr to Jt.hn Oasbin, Ol Hayt Bowdre, in AnguilC. J..VV. ik’ivU. June 20 ts _ Administrator's .Sale. WILL be sold ou Friday, 22d Novem ber next, at the residence ol Nancy Gar relt, doccascb, in CM'nmbiu county, all the personal property belonging to said deceased, consisting of horses, rati c, lings, household and kilrbcn furniture, plantation tools, &c. Term made known . on tho day of sale; Samuel Cramp, adm’r. October 6 4 1 tl Executor’s Sales. WJI*L hr sold, on Tuesday, the 3d day ofDecemhov next, at the re sidence of Mr. Thomas Lyon?, in Colum bia county, the personal property be longing to the estate of I.’rcadzil Pace, sen; dec’d—consisting of horses, mules, hogs, cows, corn, fodder and plantation 1 tools; also, at the same time and place, the celebrated Jack, I‘iznrro. Term? of sale made known on the day. Thomas Pace, > r , Dreadzil Pace, ) October 24 22 td. - - ' - »- ■y■ ■ ■ ■ . . T\\omi\» W wIV Vi a Saw Grist Mill. milE subscriber’s Mills are At ii I in JL operation, both SAW andGltls'l Hi? will deliver Lumber in Augusta, «' g)2 per thousand, and will cause -ver attention to be paid to each branch ids business. —“ J/is customers-will bejn'rly ilenlt by” Thus. Watkins. \r> ‘»l B—if ' ' ' »»■■— ...w-w “ Notice. ALL persons who have cegjocled set tling their accounts with the sub * scriber, (rehitive to the estate of E. ffawes,) are requested to call ou Mr. E. Man ton, who is authorized to settle the ?Kthe, with all other business interesting myself Joseph Haws. July 10 315 ts Marshal’s Sale. WILL lie sold, on the first Tuesday in December! next, at the Market- House, in the city of Augusta, between the, usual hours of sale, One tract,of Land, in tli,e 9th distri- t ol Houston County, (No. 247) two'hundred and thrty seven, containing two hundred two and a half acres, more or less ; also, one grey Morse, about nine years old.—Leyjed on as the pro perty of William F. Ware, to satisfy two fi. fia.’s, issued from (he District Court of Georgia, the Post Master General vs. William Ware and Peter Crawford, the same vs. William F. Ware. Conditions cash, purchasers pay fan Titles. Peter F. Boisclair, United States D. VI. D. Georgia, November 2 25 tils For Sale, STOUT Negro Follow, 21 years of -.7A age, ho ha? been in (he habit of working about a Store; he is an honest and sober follow ; any person wishing to purchase will.—apply to George Hill. October 1 t Advertisement. VUVj VKiVUvtl but of h?> fdantatuin, «n die i urjfUi of the 13th (,flail mouth, n I k !y Dnk llav G ITing, five year, on! l ift April; five feet or upwards high, light made, treta high and rough, dished face, bis hind lags rather sfraighler than common, his main hkngs on both s-di B, no white recoliccted, only « lierc ’ie his been galded by the gears. Any . petsnn appreh'iiding the said thief, so that lie may bp brought to justice, shall '■ receive the above regard, and Un dol -1 lars for the horse only. Paid by the . subscriber living near Col tutbia Conn House. Nathan Benton, 1 August 8 ts t ;a For Sale. •• • , j g\ GOOD Blacksmith, with his wife ttlA and their main child. Apply, in , ; the absetlce of tho subscriber, to Mr. J. - 1 H. llccrs or Mr. Gcorgo M. Walker, Au r. gusta. j F. Walker. ■ October 1 J 3 % W Sheriff's Sale. ILL be sold oo the first Tnesday In December next, at the court house in Jacksonborough, Striven coon , ty, between the hotirs o» ten amt four o’clock, i Three hundred and fifty acres. of nine land, more or leg*, i. said county, ' adjoining laud? of John Smith, jr. and i others —levied on as the properly of L I. Emanuel, to satisfy sundry small cxccu ? irons in favor ol Thoms? Mills vs. L. I.' 5 Etrai.net and David Emanuel—levied 1 and returned by a constable. ALSO, One hundred acres of pine land, more or tees, in said county of Striven, \ adjoining lands of Benjamin Freeman and others—levied on as the property of John While, to satisfy sundry small exe cutions in favor of Nathan Hackly vs. John White and Job Herrington—levied t and returned by a constable. , ALSO, it 56 acres of pine land in saul T county of Scrivcn, adjoining finds | ol I) Granville flevill and Thomas Golding— * levied on as the property of Daniel Daly, • to satisfy sundry executions, one in favor • of John J. Dews and one in favor of Mi s ch id B. Kdlles vs. Daniel Daly, princi pal, and Wm. Farmer, security—levied on and returned I y a constable. 1 ALSO, One negro woman named Peg \ gyj lev led or. as the property ot Granville L licville, to saltisty sundry eye -.olloll* i.-eu <J cd from a magistrate’* court, in favor of 1 E. U. Young ?. Grtmvilleßevill —levied and returned by a constable. ALSO, _ . One negro man named Antrim, levied, oo as the property of JOII.I Cnn violl-.’, to satisfy sundry Small executions hi fiivor of Peter Arnett vs. John Con nelly and James Gamble—levied and re [l turned by a < onslaVde. / 1 James Bryan, s. s. c. October 29 -4 "J f * u Sheriff’s Sale. ©V the first/< uesday in December next, at the Market-house, in the cuy of yVuguijta, between the usual hours -of sale, will fa; told, 4000 acres of Land, more or , less, with the improvement* (.hen-mi, ly ing on both sides of Butler’s creek, join ing Walking, Walker and others; .dm, 2negroes, Jambar and Mary, 2'horses, 3 oxen, 3 old carry logs, 12 head ol cat -2 fie, 30 head of hogs, 1 side board, table ’’ and ends, 1 pair . aril tables, 1 ward role, '* 1 candle stand, 1 cradle, 1 wash stand and a clock —levied upon upon as the properly of Michael F. Bqisclair, to sa tisfy sundry execution?, viz. Anselm Bugg vs. said Uoisclair, T. G. Butler, for his assignees, vs. M. F. Uoisclair, and. sundry others vs.,the same. . ALSO, One carriage, one pair horses, one gig and.hai uess, two i.egi ■ • uicp, J.v W • rid I’rince, 2 acres of land bn the via , ters of Cupfiohvd creek, adjoining .; * /age and Vl’Tyrcj' 4 shares of s',o ki. 1 the Union Koad Company, Nos. 26, 27, 28 and 29, opposite Savannah, one pew u the Episcopal Church, Augusta, a id One sixth part of 4 tracts of 1 ind. lying in Richmond county, containing 1200 a res in the whole, being the interest of Bann M’Kinno in the estate of Thomas Gri shin, dec. also sundry household aid - and kitchen furniture*, levied upon a-vd sold by tirder of the assignees of Barun M’Kiune as said'.Vl’Kinne’s property. - Conditions, cadi, before delivery—pury - chasers to pay for titles. Daniel Savage, ; . . Sheriff’H. C. November 2 SA tds Y Sheriff's Sale. ON the first Tuesday in December next, ht COluinbi: court-house, the 101 l owing property, (vi ■) One chesnut sorrel Horse, le vied on us the property of Samuel ( . , Bice, to satisfy an execution, Adm’r of James Wbbd vs. Samuel G. Rice and Samuel IJanuon. ALSO, \ One ninth pari of .200 acres of I pine Land, adjoining New°t*ni aryl Klein- I tier, to satisfy an execution' from a tna . gist rale’s court, William Riley vs. Slmc on Powell. | ALSO, Forty-seven acres of Land, on , Germany’s cr eek, ndjoioitiiug K. f l air nny, B. ,M. Sanders, T. S. Harrison, to n satisfy sundry executions, John Watson and other- vs, Beverly Spivey. Also, The one half of two hundred and ninety acres of Land, adjoining Doo ly and Scott, mi creek, to sa tisfy an excite lion, E. D. Perryman vs. .. Beverly Spivey, * j. AI.SO, { 535 acres of Land, ou the wa , ter? of the t'clie creek, adjoining Tidirifll and Colvard, to satisfy sundry execu tions, Jesse Watson and others vs. Solo mon Hoge and Hoge »t Speir. ALSO, J 3? acres of Land, on the wa ter., of Upton’? creek, adjoining Gibson and Harden, to satisfy an execution, A idam Guess vs. Reuben Davis. , ALSO, " Ffty acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Flemming, Hundley and j others, to satisfy sundry execution?, Wm. r B. Hundley, agent for G. Tucker & Co. vs. James Watson Rod Thomas Roland. r also, y Four Negroes, Midway, Peg a gv, Army and oat-sh i and 200 acres of j to id, adyoJwrig Wellborn, Woods and [. others, to satisfy an execution'in favor of e Slarsliall Pittman < . John Sandiford. Wm. F. Wilkins, T). S/rj/ Columbia C ■inly. November 2 26 ids - j—— Notice. ON thn twelfth day of December! next, will be wild «t the dwelling house ! n ■>! the late James Churchill, d»ceased, in .- • tichmond county, on a credit <)f six, - months, all the plantation tools, hock, ; i md other article? cf said lee eased/ ’ . Elizabeth Chttrchill, aj/m’x.j O'-lobcr‘df, 2‘f tils SEALED Proposal* will be received by the subscriber ni/lit the 20th day of November next, for the suppfjf- of Wood for tho hse of tho U. S. 1 l oops at this station. Thu probuWh quantify re* . quind will be front bfiß to-ljfO# cords ct 1 good oak cr hickory Wood, io l eyorded md delivered hy she contractor at the ]B, S. Arsenal, near this place, or on the ! .land Hills, at the option of she com manding officer. The contract to hr for me year from the Ist day of DecrOiber, 1822, td the Shth day of November, W. 1 Bond and approved security, to live a iiiouut of'twelve hundred dollars, will he j required for Uio faithful fulfilment of the 1 contract. L. A, Kigali, Lieut, and Pest Quarter Matter, U. ft. Arsenal, near Augusta, Geo. October 98,. (829 2fitf Merchant J allot, iJS EI'UHNK Ilia sincere (haute to hu .V friends and the public generally for the liberal.encouragement he has rocci vid, and beg; 1 rave to inform them that lie remains at his old -land, opposite the City Motel, and will t onsUtilly keep on band Cloths, Gassimeros and Vestings, of the best quality, which he v. ill have made un to order, on the diortest notii e and in (behest planner, My the best workmen, and warranted to pletee. Persons wUh ■ ing to furnish their own I holte can-do sot November. 6 2i ts Hogs! Hogs! Hogs! A|Nlli. .übscriucc gives noth filial he iA i? now propa.ed to make engage ■Mints of POrilv, to be deluered between Hie 20th“of November and last of Janua ry. Persons in town wishing to .engage can he turn; be ■ it Six Doli-u ?pw hun Jrecl, delivered at tueir.ixutsq, or,at the market price, whichever they may ■lloose ; tivoso v, Ixi preter them on loot will be allowed a deduction of 20 per. cent. He will obsere that it may he to the advantage of < ilizen? ol this place and it? vicinity t<> come loriyard ms early as possible, as, a number of extensive drover* wit! lie governed hy ad', ices from, him, wholhor they-come to fhis market or seek another which may promise them greater ad i Milages. He will here remind the public that he still at twills to hi? Stables, and that there are now in them about 100 prime Horses and Nudes for sale, and something like that number may he expected fora selection at all limes’during the winter ind spring. ’j,- He will renew hi? invitation to person; in tho trading line to call oa liiro, as it may be i.i hi? power to sene them in buying or selling many articles of traffic to advantage.. G. LongstPeeL , October T 9 20 lm The subscriber informs the community that he will open an even my school on M onlay the 14tb in-4, at his ?• honl room, on Green street, opposite. Hie City-Mail, v.h-re will he taught, Reading, iVrttifig, Arithmetic. Knglith Grammar and Geography, Mensuration of ilap: rfice* and Solids, bin -vej/iag, Sec. For further information. uppUqntioij way tie made to Charles Grenville. October 0 15 ts Dancing School. MR. LESLIE, gfcKeful for the en couriiyrrnon: he lifts heretofore re ccivwl, respectlnlly inform? the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he will again open his S( hool on Monday after noon, the 2fit.li mst. in the room over the •tore of :Ve??rs. Hall Si Washburn. He will give three lessons in each week for twelve weeks, which will make 36 les sons in the quarter. Displays of tuition will fie Monday, Wednesday and Fri day e; > lings, from 4 to 6 oVhn k. MGIIT SCHOOL, For Young Gentlemen, ; the aboi eincntioned.place, on thp , rtmi evenings of the Day School. The priii will be slo—in each school out hall in advance. October 22 • 21 6w Will bc Sold, Oi'i the premise?, by consent of the distributees, on Saturday, the 28th day o 4 December next, the trac t of land in (lie county of Columbia, on which Wm. Dodson, deceased, resided, i ontaio ing 101) acres, more or 10s?, on Cearson’s and llarl’t creek; ou the premises are a good two story dwelling-house and all necessary out-houses; also, a Machine House. The Stage road, leading frorn Washington to Augusta, passes iminodi ately through the tract—these conveni ences render it an eligible stand for a House of Entertainment. Also, a tract of land, on Hart’s n eck, adjoining ,the above, containing ]l2 acres, more or less. On this tract are a good dwelling house and out-houses, an excellent peach orchard and other improvements. Also, a tract of land, in Appling county, ly ing in the third district, No. 67. Also, at-lhesame time and place, the Negroes belonging to Hie estate of said Wm, Dod son, doc. consisting of men, women and a girl. A credit of two equal annual In stalments will bo given, the jpurchasers giving small notes with approved securi ty. Also, at the same time and place, a quantity of corn, fodder and cotton. A credit will he glveo until the 10lh of March, 1823, the purchasers giving small notes and security. Curtis Lo.we, AdnCr. Nov. 14 31 Ids Notice. WILL he sold on Tuesday the R)lh of Decembernext, at the late summer residence of George Allen, dec’d. known by the name of Mount Rep te, and about 14 Rules from Augusta, all the I’lantk- Bo» Utensils, Stock of Horses, Cattle, i Hogs, Sic. kc. and some oHnsehpld and ! Kitchen Furniture, tec. &c Terms of sale made known on thr dav Os sale. J . Mary L. Allen, adm’x. . John R. Allen, aclm’r. 1 October 20 2t rtl» ■i>V HE above establishment beiug »oo .Jl much out of repair for the recep lion of transient persons, it therefore will be kept this winter for regular Hoarders, and those who may think pro per.to call, at any hour, to refresh them selves with any thing to eat and drink, of the best that the markets of Charleston, .Savannah and Augusta can afford. Thera are !\good many private Rooms, with or without fire places. The BAR will be supplied with all kinds of the first <fuality Liacons, and those who may think proper to call, may rest assur ed that every exertion will be made to make every thing comfortable and agree able. Fields Kennedy. October 15 18 IVAKKENTON, GEORGIA. STViME subscriber informs the Public, that his house is still kept ope- for 'ho-‘Entertainment of Travellers. An additional number of stables, and other necessary preparations, together with se veral year’s experience in his business, justifies him in saying, that hereafter satisfactory accommodations will be acknowledged by all who may honor him with their calls. Intending to keep his Our constantly supplied with the best liquors, and being anxious aiid determin ed to furnish gentlemen with all other conveniences with the utmost prompti tude, the subscriber is induced confidently to hope, that the same liberal encourage ment which be has heretofore received, he may henceforth long continue to de serve. P. O. Paris. October 5 14 ts ' mu itimttt, * H\S the pleasure of o(rering his ac knowledgments, for the liberal ■ enfc’ourageroen• Tsc has received since ids aniv: I in Augusta, and would inform inch sr may still inquire his profession d set vices, that as be contemplates rc n.u.dug iu town but ft short lime, *(>- plications to him should be made im mediately. August 129 if. Notice. # Id, persons having demands against the Estate of Thomas A. Hones, deceased late of Richmond county, arc requested to present them for settlement within the time prescribed by law ; and those indebted to make payment to John Phinizy, Adm'r. Augusta, November 14 31 ts Notice. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on Sunday night last, the H)th hist. CHARLES, a boy between 16 and 17 years of age, rather ofayellow complex ion, and tolerably tall; he is a smart shrewd fellow, and it is probable that he will endeavor to gel back to Maryland, the place of his nativity, and it maybe that lie Will aim for Charleston or Sa vannah ; he had on whet) he left me a short round about, nearly of a chocolate color, also todk other clothes with him, the color, not recollected, Ten dollars reward will be given to any person who will lodge him in any jail in this state or in Soulh-Carolina, so that I can got him. and fifty dollars for him and the person who may give him an unlawful pass.— A ’so, I forewarn all owners of boats, ships, or vessels of any kind, taking him on board under the penalty of the full force of the law. John Hollinshead. November 14 31 41 CF Tbo Charleston Courier, Savan nah Georgian, Columbia Telescope and the Georgetown Intelligencer will plea c give the above a conspicuous place in each of their papers, twice a week, for two weeks, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. TAV I‘AIkT lAM E Subscriber inf iritis his friends .and the public, that his UEAmmi BOOM, is Just arranged, and that his Bur is much more convenient. And on ac count of changing the situation of the latter, lie is better able to provide for the accommodation of his customevs; and can safely promise them, that as fa as his means and ability to comply with his wishes can go, he will attend tb the comfort and convenience of eve ry guest who may honor hitp with a call. (Jj* The Savannah and Washington Stages put up at the Globe. IVM. SHANNON. December 2G —— rJL ... • FINAL NOTICE ■ -y— • • ] PERSONS in the Country indebted. t» the CnnoKici.it Qmcjj, during the firms of JJean k Charlton, and of Kean Duyckinck & Charlton, aru in formed that the subset J>“er will Shortly, (> r the lest time, w.gjt tfpon therrg tfllh their respective scenurits. , ,■4 * i 4 Jokii K. Keftn. OT The hooks of the a bovc concerns arc in the possession of Mr D T. Duyckiuck, at the Chronicle Office. lie will receive any pay men's dial may in Augusta .tune 6. J. E K Notice. rvo!lundsit,^^a ( , i/m m Jl AVISO informed ■ A-l the tVeiity*third rs i i Ur^ 1 shall apply to said Morgan county, i u order . ’ “ M® ncht of the insolvent '■ by notified to attend at L? ar ® uud time, and shew have, why I diould not be r’elf a ® coufiactnent. r *lrascH Samuel Field;® October 26 „ ® —' ■ 23 v.'fl Urorgia, JotoTcwJ A I.L persons, who reside with® 1° whom I am in. v. debted, are hereby notified to h ■ pear at the Court House 0 on the thirtieth day 0 f Novell »u person or by attorney, to sh e » 1 if any they have, why 1 should J aud receive the benefit of the 1® lawsofsaid elate; as the l„f cr 'i of said county have passed an „rii qmrvig me to be (hen and (here ® before them for that purpose. I ' Arnold John® September 24 jq Admiiiistralor’Ts® WILL be sold, at the hou se | subscriber, ou Friday, th® U.ty of December next, tie persj tate of Isaac Sparr, decease,,, Cn J of horses, household furniture wagon, with several other artJ Terms of sale will be twelve! credit, and notes with security re! John Blalock, seh. adm November 12 30 3 ■ Administrators Sail A G REEABLy (o an order 1 ~l\. Coart of Ordinary of r® county, will be sold, al iLmurkl th * C{ y of Augusta, on the fit l day in January next, all the m l real estate of Ferdinand Phinizv I said countv. deceased—to . tract Und, Weems, No. J Ido do do 490 " ”"I 1 do do Wilkinson Q.‘ 2C2 i.o ” I (jo do do 2021.9 ” Jj Ido do do 202 1-2 ”]9 A I,So j || Agreeably to siid order, will J on the same day, four Pews, hj Church, Nos. 9, 98, 101 and J two l ews in St. Paul’s Church ll and 54. All of the above proi’eJ for the benefit of the heirs of said | 1 erms made known on the day of I ■ . M John Phi nil 4d%ng Adm'r of Hu Estate off pi October 26 gj W J Executor’sSalel WILL be sold on the third Sal of Decemberfiext, at (he II sidence of David Walker, junrl valuable tract or parcel of LANIJ in tho county of Columbia, fol nules from Augusta, on the road I to W rightsborough, together will fodder, wheat, oats, horses, work-1 plantation utensil-, &c. Sold in cl ance with the Will of Jesse Al| uecoascd. | James Yarbrough, )_l fc William Zachery, ( October 24 22 iaw2| Administrator’s SaJ WILL be sold, on Saturday, t| of December next, at the l| sidence of Toliver Blalock, dereal Lincoln county, all the personal! /"said deceased, consisting of the I •ng articles—vix: horses, cattle,l household and kitchen furniture, J tion tools, with the orop of corn,! an.) cotton. Terms of sale will bell months credit, and notes' with sc| required. I John L. Blalock, flrfj November 12 30 3tl ' . ~ """ I *7 1 "■ 1 Administrator’s Bafl WILL be sold, at Columbia I house, on the Ist Tuesday I tiuary next, a negro man named ll aboqt thirty years of age, belona the of John Durden, decel sold fer the benefit of the heirs <<n| ditors of said deceased, by order! Honorable the Inferior Court cl county. Jesse Durden, adm Ann Durden, adm November 12 30 wt Administrator’s Sal WILL be sold, on the first M in January next, a tract of in Lincoln county, adjoining Sarnu others, and oil the Negroes belonj the estato of Hcz. Spiers, dec.—so the benefit of the heirs and credi said estate. Wm. Wellingham,) Zachanah Spiers, ) October 22 21 w Sheriff’s Sales. WILLbe sold, on the first Tues December next, at the M house inthe city of Augusta, befwe usual hours ofsale, One negro woman, na Lydia, levied on as the properly c liam Lamkiu to satisfy a fi. fa. from the Inferior Court of Rid county, on th* forecloeure of a moi in favor of Anselna flugg vs. W Lamkin.; Conditions, cash—purchasers t for titles. Peter F. Boisclai ! D. Sktrjff B 06* « 14 wft Kit I. .. , To Hire, TWO Negro MEN, one a Brick cr and th* olbar a IE uta get r f <f;l Benj. Sico September 21 « f » Wanted, A GOOD Cook, Washer and li Good Wages will be giren. I Enquire ?t this office, I N.'-emker 7