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Executor’s Sale.
fXTILL be sold, on Friday, the 20th
VV day of December next, 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.
, ALSO,
Two Pews, one in the Presbytctpan
Church, No. 111, and one in the Episco
pal do. No. 78.
ALSO,
From 500 to 800 bushels com, and a
quantity of Fodder, to be delivered at
the plantation in Columbia County, (at
present occupied by Mr. Samuel Hix.)
ALSO,
The undivided half of 79 3-4 acres
swamp land, well timbered and lying in
two miles of Augusta, adjoining lands of,
White, Casbin and others. Terms of
sale, twelvemonths credit.
1 B. H. Warren, Ex’r.
October 9 29 tds
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 Job' Willson,
deceased, —among them are several va
luable house servants, (male and fe- •
male,) carpenters, boat hands, Sec,
'Perms—Notes, with approved endor
se, nt ninety days.
John Campbell, ) p ,
John Moore, * j
October 31 25 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
ON (he first Tuesday iu January next,
at Columbia court-house, will be
sold, a
Valuable 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 an order of Court, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate. Terms of sale will be made
known mi the day.
Elizabeth Tindill, Admr’x.
Sol. Hoge, Adm'r.
October 15 18 tds
Executor’s Sale.
W® -.L be sold, at the Market-House,
f in the city of Augusta, on the first
day of January next, two hundred shares
of Slock of the Bank of Augusta, belong
ing lo the estate of John Willson, deceas
ed. Terms of sale, * ash.
John Campbell,
John Moore,
Executors Estate oj John Willson .
November 19 3Q tds
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against
. the estate of John Willson, laic of
the oily o( Augusta, deceased, are re
quested to present the same, and those
indebted to said estate will make pay
ment to
John Campbell,
John Moore,
Executors Estate, of John WiUtun.
November 10 3,) ttj
Executor s l^ale.
'H sold, piirsueut lo an order
‘it Court of Ordinary of Columbia
co inly, at the Court llouseol said county,
on tie first Tuesday in February next,
fine mdred, acres of land, in said
county, belonging to the estate of Wil
liam P. Beall, deceased, on Keg creek.
adjoining Eubank and Hogan sold (or
the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol
said deceased.
Wm. Jones, Ex'er.
J. Alexander,
Executor in right of his wife.
November 19 33
Notice.
ALL persons having demand against
the estate of Walter Leigh, late ol llich
mobd county, deceased, are requested to
present thorn, properly authentioated
for settlement, within the time prescribed
by law, and those indebted to make pay
ment.
B. H. Warren, Executor.
October 17 19 6w
Notice.
WLL be sold, on Monday, the 30lh
December next, at the House of
W. L. Kennan, late of Colum ia county,
deceased, a part ot the personal proper
ty belonging to the eslatcofsaid deceased,
consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, two
carts, two yokß of oxen, one still, one cot
ton machine, one set blacksmith’s tools,
com and cotton crop, household and
kitchen furniture, plantation tools, Sec.
Also, will be rented, on the 31st of the
same month, for the term of one year,
the plantation of said deceased ; and also,
will be-hired, at the same time and place,
all the Negroes belonging to said deceas
ed, among which are two good black
smiths. I'enns made known on the day.
Horatio Gartrell, Adm'r.
November 21 34
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the 21st day of De
cember next, at the late residence
of Cleon Nalley, deceased, the personal
property of said deceased, '-onsistmg of
household and kitchen furniture Aome
gigs,- neatly finished ; a quantity of va
luable tools, .suitable for coach makers
or wheel wrights; wheels, of various ]
kinds, together with < quantity of irons; 1
some timbers suitable for the wheel j
Wright’s business, and other articles too
tedious to mention. There will be hired
on the same day, some negroes belonging
to said estate, Sale to commence at 10
o’clock, terras made known on the day.
All persons indebted Ip said estate are
requested to come forward and make
payment, and those having claims against
the estate are requested to render them
in duly attested in the time prescribed
by la w.
Mary Nalley, admx. \
November 14 31 wts
CARD.
Z FLORANCE, Surgeon Dentist, at
• the sign of the Golden Eagle, Ham
burg, S. C. (who has practised twenty
five years in Charleston) offers his ser
vices to the ladies and gentlemen of Au
gusta, in every branch of his profession.
He invites those who may be in want of
h)s services to call and see his work, ma
nufactured on a npw principle, which he
warrants.
Teeth and Gums. i
THE diseases of the Teeth and Gums
are chiefly owing to our own neg- *
lect; the parts of the aliments which ’
lodge about them after mastication, grow- '
ng acrid and corro-ive, the gums are 1
hereby first affected, as being the most 1
tender parts, and after these corrections I
are produced, commonly called the Tar- 1
tar of the Teeth, which, destroying both
their texture and whiteness, not only
deprives t.ie mouth of its principal orna
ments, but brings on violent tooth aches,
and renders the Gums livid and putrid,
and offensive to ourselves and others.—
But though people in general may pre
vent those inconveniences, by care and
attention at first, yet, if they are once
Suffered to take place, it is no longer in ,
the power of the sufferer to remove them,
: this being properly the province of the
1 experienced Dentist, who hath made the
maladies of the Teeth and Gums, with
their attendant evils, the principal object
and end of his studies.
Mr. Florancr, Dentist,
By long pr dice, ariose application to
business, and a thorough knowledge of
the structure of the Teeth and Gums, has
made all the operations in those parts
quite familiar to him, insomuch (hat
what seme Dentists have judged imprac
ticable, he hath performed with ease snd
safety.
He places Teeth, both real and artifi
cial, (making the latter with pure ena
mel,) from a single one to an entire set,
so accurately, tlrat they shall answer
every purpose of the natural. Thus the
greatest deficiencies are supplied with
ornaments, which have the recommenda
tion of utility
Those Teeth that have fallen out of
their sockets, which frequently happens,
though in a perfect sound state, he, by a
method peculiar to himself, replacps as
firm as ever, without the least pain or
uneasiness to the patient.
He clears the Teeth, if ever so disco
loured, of all their foulness and tartar,
without paia, and renders them white
and as fair as ever in half an hour.
Teeth and Stumps extracted in the
easiest manner, if ever so difficult.
He assists young Ladies and Gentle
men in the first and second dentition, aiid
removesthe Milk Teeth at proper sea
sons, lest they should incommode the re
gula-growth of the succeeding ones ; and
If a deformity of this kind has taken place,
through the want of a skilful Dentist,
Mr. Florance undertakes to correct it,
provided the subject is not more than
twenty years old, and restore the Teeth
to their natural, regular and beautiful
order.
N. B. A Tincture and Dentifrice Paste,
prepared by him only, which .preserves
the Teeth and changes them lo a Leant!- .
ful white, cures the Gums of (he Scurvy,
md makes the breath at all limes sweet
and agreeable; and cures the Tooth
Ache immediately, with proper direc
tions how to use them.
October 29 £-1
Escheator’s Sale
POSTPONED.
•ITIIE salt of the Ten Lots in the vil-
I. lage of Springfield belonging to the
Estate of Doctor Adam Boyd deceased
advertised lobe sold on Friday the 15th
November instant, is pps’poned to Tues
day the 14th day of Jannarv next.
Isaac Herbert,
F.schentor for Richmond Count),/ Oco
November 14 31
Sheriff’s IS ales.
WiLL lie sold, on the first Tuesday in
December next, at’the Market
house inthe city of Augusta, between the
usual hours of sale,
One negro woman, named
Lydia, levied on as the property of Wil
liam Lamkin to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
from the Inferior Court of Richmond
county, on the foreclosure of a
in favor of Anselm Bugg vs. William
Lamkin.
Conditions, cash—purchasers to pay
for titles.
Peter F. Boisclair,
D. Sheriff R. C. i
Oct, 5 14 wlds i
Administrators Sale.
WILL be sold, on Saturday, the 21st
of December next, at the late re
sidence of Toliver Blalock, deceased, of ,
Lincoln county', all the personal estate
/ said deceased, consistingof (he follow
ing articles—viz ; horses, cattle, hogs,
household and kitchen furniture, planta
tion tools, with the crop of corn, fodder
and cotton. Terms of sale will he twelve
months credit, and notes with securitv
required.
John L. Blalock, adnir.
November 12 30 Jtw
Administrator's Sale. 1
WILL be sold, on the first Monday *
in January next, a tract of Land j
in Lmco'n county, adjoining Samuel and
others, and all the Negroes belonging to |
the estate of Hez. Spiers, dec.—gold "for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of '
said estate.
Wm. Wellinghain, ) , , i
Zachariah Spiers, ) a^m rs ‘ .
O"sober 22 21 wtf
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Notice.
WILT, be sold oh Tuesday the ICihof
Deccmbernext, at the late summer
residence of George Allen, dec’ll. known s
by the name of Mount Repue, and about 1
; 14 miles from Augusta, all the Planik- 1
lion Utensil*, Stock of Horses, Cattle, t
Hogs, See. kc. and some oHusehold and 1
kitchen Furniture, kc. Sic. |
Terms of sale made known on the day 1
of sale. (
i Mary L. Allen, adm’x.
John R* Allen, adm’r.
! October 29 24' td*
h Jl
EAULL TAYEBJG
f| IHE above establishment being too
JL much out of repair for the recep
tion of transient persons, it therefore
will be kept (his winter for regular
Boarders, and those who may think pro
per to call, at any hour, 16 refresh them
selves with any thing to eat and drink, of
the best that the markets of Charleston,
Savannah and Augusta can afford.
There are agood many private llooms,
with or without fire places. The BAR
will be supplied with all kinds of the
first quality Liftnons, and those who
may think proper to call, may rest assur
ed that every exertion will he made to
make every thing comfortable and agree
able.
Fields Kennedy.
, October 15 , 18
WAR RENTON, GEORGIA.
Dipl IE subscriber informs the Public,
■il that his house is still kept opei for
the Entertainment of Travellers. An
additional number of stables, and other
necessary preparations, together with se
veral year’s experience in his t usiuess,
justifies him in saying, that hereafter
satisfactory accommodations will be
acknowledged by all who may honor him
with their calls. Intending to keep his
Bar constantly supplied with the Vest
liquors, and being ansioUs and determin
ed to furnish gentlemen with all other
conveniences with the utmost prompti
tude, the subscriber!* induced confidently
to hope, that the same lib oral encourage
ment which he has heretofore received,
he may henceforth long continue to de
serve.
P. O. Paris.
October 5 14 ts
Dentist,
HAS the plca'ure of offeiing bis or
knnrdedgmen's, fur the liberal
enconrapemen he lias r reived since
his arrival in Augusta, and would inform
such ns may still icquirt. his profession
al services, that ss he contemplates rr.
nwining in town but a short tine, ap
plications to him should be made im
mediately.
August 29 if.
„ Notice.
VLL persons having demands against
the Estate of Thomas A. Bones,
deceased late of Richmond county, are
requested to present them for settlement
within the time prescribed bylaw; and
those indebted to make arm U to
John Phinizy, Adm'r.
Augusta, November 14 31 ts
AAiftVV \W\ i.VINT.
I VUE Subscribe: in’’-mis his friends
, and tlv public, tba* his
READING ROOM,
« just arrat.pru, an;! that his Bui is
much marc comerdem. And on ac
count of changing the situation of the
latter, he is better able to provide for
the accorxunodati u of his customers;
and ean safely promise them, that as
fa l as Iris means and ability to comply
with hfs wishes can go, he will attend .
ttf the comfort art! convenience of eve j
ry pies*, who may honor him with a call.;
tbj' The Savannah and Washington
Stages put up the Globe.
IVH. SH ANNON.
December 20
FINAL NOTICE.
|3RRSONS in the Country indebted
MT to the CunoKicLK Officii, during
die firms of Kean Si Charlton, and ot
Kean Duyckinck k Charlton, are in
formed that the subscriber will shortly,
R ; r the last time, wait upon them, with ,
t'oeir respective accounts.
John K. Kean.
June 3——
OJ° The hooks of the a
hove concerns sroin the possession of
Mr R T. Duyckinck, at the Chronicle '
Office, lie will receive any payments
that may be tendered in Augusta
June 6
T. F If/ j
JAMES BAI L,
|_> ESPECTFULL Yin forms hu friends
,5 V and acquaintances, that not being
able to obtain his former stand, Imck of ■
the Bridge Bank, he has opened a house
ou Ellis street, in the centre, hotwqcn
Mclntosh and Washington streets, and
hopes from his due attention, and the su
perior style in which he intends keeping |
his house, to be Wp ported by a liberal (
public.
f amilies can be furnished with Oysters (
during the season. Gentlemen ran be I
furnished with servants to open oysters, if 1
required.
October 10 . 16 <
Executor's Sales. c
WFEL he sold, on Tuesday, the 3d j
day of Dec ember next, at the re- •
siUenre of Mr. Thomas Lyons, in Colum- ,
bia county, the personal -property he- ,
longing to the estate of Dreadzil Pace, |
sen. dec’d—consisting of horses, mules, ,
hogs, cows, corn, fodder an ’, plantation \
tools; also, at the same time and place. *
the celebrated Jack, Pizarro. Terms
of sale made known on the dav.
Thomas Pace, > ,
liread7.il Pace, i Exr ’-
October ?n VI tds
So WIBSSSKPs,
I\l er chant 1 aiior ,
RETURNS- his sincere thanks to his
friends and the public generally for
the liberal encouragement he has recei
ved, and beg? Ij>a veto inform them that
he remains at his old stand, opposite the
City Hotel, and will constantly keep on
hand Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of
the best quality, which he will have made
up to order, on the shortest notice and in
the best manner, by the best workmen,
and warranted to please. Persons wish
ing to furnish their own Cloths can do so.
November 5 27 ts
The subscriber informs
the community that he will open an even
ing school on .Monday the I4thinsl. at his
school room, on Green street, opposite
the City-Hall, where will he taught.
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English
Grammar and Geography,
of Superfires and Solids, Surveying, ice.
For further information, application may
be made to
Charles Grenville.
October 8 15 ts
Dancing School.
MPi. LESLIE, grateful for the en
couragement he has heretofore re
ceded, respectfully informs the Ladies
■ and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he will
again open his School on Monday after
noon, the 28th inst. in the room over the
store of Messrs. Hall & Washburn. He
will give three lessons in each week for
twelve -weeks, which will make 36 les
sons in the quarter. His.days of tuition
will be Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day evenings, from 4 to 6 o’clock.
NIGHT SCHOOL,
For Young Gentlemen,
At the abovementioned place, on the
same evenings of the Day School. The
price will be $10 —in each school one
half in advance.
October 22 21 6w
Will be Sold,
ON the premises, by consent of the
distributees, on Saturday, the 28th
day of December next, the tract of land
in the county of Columbia, on which
Win. Dodson, deceased, resided, rontain
ing 100 acres, more or less, on Cearson’s
and Hart’s creek; on the premises are a
good two story dwelling-house and all
necessary out-houses; also, a Machine
House. The Stage road, leading from
Washington to Augusta, passes immedi
ately through the tract—these conveni
ences render it an eligible stand for a
House of Entertainment. Also, a tract
o( land, on Hart’s creek, adjoining the
above, containing 112 acres, more or
less. On this tract arc 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 thesame lime and place, the Negroes
beinnsMiig to the estate of said Wm. Dod
son, doc. consisting of men, women and
a girl. A credit of two equal annual In
stalments will be given, the purchasers
giving small notes with approved securi
ty. Also, at'the same time and place,
a quantity of corn, fodder and cotton.
.A credit will be given until the 10th of
'March, 1823, the purchasers giving
small note* ••ml security,
Curtis Lowe, Adm'r.
Nov, 14 31 tds
To Hire,
r fNWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay-
J. er and the other a II use Servant.
Benj. Sims.
September 21 9
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold, oil Tuesday, the 17th
day of December next, at the
plantation ol the late Walter Leigh, de-
I ceased, (three miles below Augusta, and
known by the name of the I oily,) the
present crop of corn and fodder, the
stoi k of horse*, cows, sheep and hogs,
together with all the plantation utensils,
&c. &c.
AI.SO,
The said Plantation, containing 300
acres, more or less, of prime, swamp
land, which is in a high state of improve
ment forcultivation.
ALSO,
A Int of 40 acres, adjoining lands of
White, Hampton, Bacon and Course,
Terms of sale made known on the day
of sale.
B. H. Warren, executor.
November 7 ay tds
WILL be sold, on Tuesday, 16th De
cember next, atthe late residence
of Richard Harrison, deceased, the per
sonal p roperty belonging to said deceased
—-consisting of hogs, horses, cows, corn ;
fodder, cotton, household and kitchen
furniture, and plantation tools. Terms
made known on the day.
Benjamin H. Embree,
Richard H. Jones,
Executors.
November 16 * 3t
Notice^
RANAWAY from the subscriber, oii
the 20'h inst. a bright mulatto fel
low, by the name of KlT—he is about
five or six and thirty years of age, five
feet six or eight inches high, freckled
face, pleasant countenance and plausi
ble when interrogated; he wall pro
bably endeavour to pass as a free man ;
he carried with him a good slock of
clothing, among which were, a black
cloth frock coat, a black dress coat, blue
cloth roundabout and pantaloons; also,
a jacket and trowsers of white plains,
and wore away a black beaver hat. It
is supposed he went away in company
with a negro woman be claimed as his
wife, the property of Edmund Bacon,
Esq. Kit came from Newbern, N. C.
and may endeavor to return to that re
gion again.
1 will give a liberal reward to anv
person who will apprehend and deliver
■ Tun to meorlod.re him in Jail.
Wm. B. Cantelou,
Martin- Town, South Carolina,
Nov. 23 35 31
. %'
Very Valuable
Beal Estate so/ Sale, irithiv ,
12 miles of Augusta.
X OFFER fc sale my Valuable tract
of Land, lying on (lie road leading from
Augusta to Washington, distant from
the former about 12 miles, containing
■ four hundred Acres of prime Upland,
well adapted to growing Corn or Cot
ton, situated in a healthy, and respect
able neighborhood. Thin tract has sev
oral orchards which bear as fine fruit as
the country afford*.
Presuming none will purchase with ]
out examining, it la thought unneces
sary to enter into particniais. Put per- '
sons wishing health and fine land ar j
requested to call. Terms can be made I
known by applying on the pienuses to j
the subscriber, or to .John Cashin, or [
Hays Bowdre, in Augusta. I
J. W 15eall.
k June 20 If
Notice.
ALL person? who have neglected set
tling their accounts with the sub
scriber, (relative to the estate of E.
Hawes,) are requested to call ou Mr. E.
Vlanton, who is authorized to settle the
■ same, with all other business interesting
myself.
Joseph Hawes.
; July 10 345 ts
Marshal’s Sale.
WTLL he sold, on the first Tuesday
in December next, at the Market-
Mouse, in the <ily of Augusta, between
the usual hours of sale.
One tract of Land, in the 9th
district of Houston County, (No. 247)
two hundred and forty seven, containing
two hundred two and a half acres, more
or less ; also, one grey Horse, about
nine years old.—Levied on as the pro
perty of William F. Ware, to satisfy two
fi. fia.’s, issued from the District Court
of Georgia, the Post Master General vs.
William F. Ware and Peter Crawford,
the same vs. William F. Ware.
Conditions "cash, purchasers pay for
Titles.
Peter F. Boisclair,
United States D. >J. 1). Georgia.
November 2 25 tds
For Sale, I i
£\ STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 years of 1
t&A age, he has been in the habit of
working about a Store; he is an honest '
and solier fellow ; any person wishing Ip
purchase will.—apply (o
George Hill.
October 11
Advertisement t
Gift's DuUurs IVe'warA ’
'jMAKK.N out of mv plantation, on the $
1. night of th - 13th oflast month,* j
k ’y Dark Bay G. Iding, five y< ar-i olu <
last Vpril, five feet or upwards high, |
light made, tints high and rough, dished i
face, bis hind legs rather straightc ~f
than common, his main hangs otibnth [
sties, no white recollected, only where j
te has limi gabled by 'he gears. Any a
person apprehending the said thief, so J
t!i « he may be brought to justice, shall
receive the aj)ove reword, and ten dol- c
h-s for the horse" only. I’aid by the
subscriber living near Columbia Court
Mouse.
Nathan Benton.
\ugust 8 ts > -
For Sale. 1
iS\ GOOD Black Smith, with his wife *
iS&A and their mule child. Apply, in
the absence of the subscriber, to Mr. J. '
S. Beers or Mr. George M. Walker, Au- 1
gusta. J
F. Walker. s
October 1 18
For Sale, I
A MOST desirable SUMMER RESI g
i » DBNCE on the Sam -Hilts, neat o
the branch of the Richmond Academy,
with any quantity of land not ex- ceding
forty nr fifty acres. The dwelling Inns? (
is large, commodious, and neatly finish- n
ed, having two stones and eight rooms. a;
besides passages and a garret, and a a
piaza ou one side of the building, and
a portico on (he other, together with
ten or eleven comfortable out houses;
a good garden; as collection of the ?
most choice truii trees, grape vines, &c /
and a spring of pure 'water within se J
verity or eighty yards of the dwelling
house, and a spring housq.—Apply to
Wm. W. Holt, Esq. or the Office o{
the Augusta Chronicle. t<
May 30 ts a
• ti
Executor’s Sale, 11
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday
in January next, at the Court t«
Mouse, in the town of Wayncsborough, ai
in Burtte county, between the usual sale g.
hours five slaves (viz.) Toney, Harry,
Joe> Amy and Washington, belonging to
the estate of Hopkins Dye, deceased, snip
for (he benefit ofthe heirs.—Terms made e
known ori the day of sale. °*
his B
Every * Dye, ex'er. '
mark
November 9 29 3wt
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Notice. ot
ON the twelfth day of December next,
will be sold at the dwelling house
of the late James Churchill, deceased, in
Richmond county, on a credit of six
iqoaths, all the plantation tools, stork.
and other articles of said deceased.
Elizabeth Churchill, ndm'x.
October 31. 27 UU
The Subscriber, j
WLL sell to the highest bidder, on se
the 26th December next, on the ■
plantation where he resides, (Columbia
County,) a quantity of Corn, Fodder, -
House Hold and Kitchen furniture, also,
Farming Utensils. Terms made known
on the day of sale. t
Sol. Hoge,
November 19 33
griff's Sale. I
hpt.se in Jacksonborough sJ e H
ty, between the hour, H
o’s lot k, ten anclH
Three hundred and fifty
of pine laud, more 01 less, i ...
adjoining lands of John Smith -H
others—levied on as the nrnn„. Jr H
Emanuel, to satisfy sund?S
tions in favor of Thomss Mil?.
Emanuel and David EmanuV’lfle
and returned by a constable. ""
ALSO, H
One hundred acres ofpi ne |H
:more or less, in said rou.nv o t s H*
| adjoining lands of Benjamin i’H"
and others- levied on as the '‘H^
John White, to satisfy sundry J,iiH
(cutions in tavor of Nathan'iUtHT
John White and Job Herrin»to n .H
1 and returned by a constable." ' ~ 'H
ALSO, H
56 acres of piue land i n H*
county of Scnvea, adjoi UII , Hi
Granville Bevill and Thomas'(„y,„ H
levied on as the property nl Daniel
to satisfy sundry executions, one ,K
of John J. Dews and one in favor
chael B. Kettles vs. Daniel D a iy lr V
pal, and W m . Farmer,
on and returned by a constable.' H
ALSO, H
One negro woman named pH
gy, levied on as the property ol Hi
Bcvillp, to satisfy sundry exeniti on , H
ed from a magistrate’s court, i„
E. R. Young vs. Granvilleßevill—l e Hi
and returned by a (constable,
ALSO, ■
One negro man named AntH
levied on as the -property of J„h, H
nelly, to satisfy sundry small exccatH
in favor of I‘eter Arnett vs. John (H
nelly and, James Gamble—levied
turned by a const'dJr. H,
James Bryan, s.s.cM
October 29 $1
Sheriff’s s5eT V
©N the first Tuesday in
■e-xt, at the Market-house, ioV
cuy o! Augusta, between the usuallllH
of st e, wilt he sold, H
Two negroes, Jambar H
\1 >ry, i uors* , 3 oxen, dnij i.uvviH
12 head of cattle, 30 head cl lio;H
side hoard, table and ends, i
tables, | ward robe, I candle
cradle, I wash stand and a
ed upon as the property of ok hue® l
Boisclair, to sa.isfy sundry
viz. Anselm Bugg, vs. said BwclH
T. C. Butler, for his assignee!,vs,
F. Boi“cla,r, and sundry others
same. als', H
One carriage, one pairhorsH
oil" gig and ii.tmes:, lw.. ,i U .
and Prince, 2 acres of land ontheiß
ters nl Cupboard creek, adjoining S
vage and VP Tyre, 4 shares of stork H
the Union Road Company, Nos. 26, I
26 and 29, opposite Savannah, one jS
in the Episcopal Church, Augusta, aH
one sixth part of 4 tracts of laud. lyingl
Richmond county, containing 120(1 a>fl
in the whole, being the interest ol Baifl
M’Kinne in the estate of Thomas cB
phin, dec.—also sundry household
and kitchen furniture, levied upon
sold by order of the assignees of BarH
M’Kinne as said M’Kinue’s property. ■
Conditions, cash, before delivery—ptß
chasers to pay for tides, ■
Daniel Savage, I
Sheriff ri. Cfl
November 2 £6 tds I
ISherilf’s Sale. ■
ON the first r l uesday in Uecembß
next, a( Columbia court-house, til
following property, (viz.) I
One chesnut sorrel Horse, isl
vied ou ns the property of hamn'ill
Rice, to satisfy an execution, Adm’rl
James Wood vs. Samuel C. Rice ail
Samuel Hannon. I
also, I
One ninth part of 200 acres (I
pin" Land, adjoining Newsom and tkufl
ner, to aatisly an execution from a ml
gistrale’s court, William Riley vs. Simfl
on Powell. ' I
ALSO, I
Forty-seven acres of Land,ol
Germany’s neck, adjoinining li. I-io
nov, B. ,d. Sanders, T. S. Harrison, ■
satisly sundry executions, John Vtatsoß
and others vs. Beverly Spivey. I
ALSO, I
The one half of two hundicil
and ninety acres o( Land, adjoining l.lcoß
ly and Scott, on Germany’s creek, (osaß
tisfy an execution, E. D. Perryman Til
Beverly Spivey. I
ALSO, I
585 acres of Land, ou the wal
ters ol the Uche creek, adjoi ling mJilB
and Colvard, to satisfy sundry exc<u«
lions, Jesse Watson and others vs. ,Sol«
mon Hoge and Hoge & Speir. I
also, I
] 37 acres of Land, on the wal
ters of Upton’s creek, adjoining Gthot*
»nd Harden, to satisfy an execution, A-l
lam Guess vs. Reuben Davis. I
ALSO, I
Ffty acres of Land, more orl
ess, adjoining Flemming, Hundley anal
ithers, to satisfy sundry executions, V» tn.|
3. Hundley, agent for G. Tucker k Co.l
rs. James Watson and Thomas Roland. I
A LSO, I
Four Negroes, Midway, Peg-1
•j, Anny and March; aqd 200 ar ref oil
and, adjoining Wellborn, Woods and!
ithers, to satisfy an execution in favor oil
Vlarshali Pittman vs John Samliford. I
Wm. F. Wilkins,
D Sh'Jf Columbia County. I
November 2 26 ids I
.lA3SIES POlittllul,
Attorney at Law,
HAP located himself at Waynesboro’) J
Burke county, and will with plra
itre transact any business in the profes
ion of Law which may be. entrusted to
care.
Viay 22 331 ts
W anted,
A GOOf) Cook. Washer and Iroacf.
, \. Good wages wd! be given.
Enquire at this office.
November ? -6 n