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

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To be Hired, THE Negroes belonging to the estate of John Bacon, deceased, for the ensuing year. Also, to rent or sell, 176 acres of Land, situate two miles below Augusta, adjoining the lands of Hamp ton, White and others. For terms en quire at Dr. Cunningham’s. Eliza R. Bacon, adm'r. December 17 45 ts Notice. WILL BE SOLD, AT the house of the subscriber, on Monday the 20th day of January, 1823, aIUHe property of George W. S. Pearre, deceased. Terms will be made known on thc day of sale. J. Pearre. December 17 45 2t Notice. THE City Council will on the first Saturday of January next, appoint a Snperintendant of the Hospital, with a s alary of seven hundred dollars, and a Jailor, with a salary of five hundred dol lars per annum. Applications, contain ing the names of security, may be hand ed to the Clerk until that day. 1). Clarke, c, c. December 12. 43 td Notice. SEALED proposals will be received by the CU«4t ot O/uudl, until the first Saturday in January next, for fur nishing the Jail of Richmond County with meal, for one year from that day.— Said meal to be of the best quality, and to be delivered at the Jail in such quan tity as may be required weekly, D. Clarke, c. c. December 12. 43 td Taxes for 1823. THE Office of Clerk of Council will be opened from two to five o’clock, P. M. on every day, except Sundays, durii gthe month of January ensuing, at the City Hall, at which time and place will be received the returns of property, within the limits of the City ot Augusta, liable to Road and Well Tax for the year 1823. D. Clarke, c. c. • ■ December 12. 43 td Notice. SEALED proposals will be received at the Office efthe Cleric of Council, until, the first,Saturday in January next, for furnishing the Patients of the City Hospital, in conformity to the one hun dred and twenty-first section of the Gen eral Ordinance, for the regulation of the City Hospital. The duties are pointed out by the ordinance Bond, and security will be required in the sum of two thou sand dollars. Applicants will name their securities. The Clerk of Council will furnish the average number of Pa tients in the Plospital for the last year, the offers will state the price for each patient daily for food and nursing only. D. Clarke, c. c. December 12' 43 td An Ordinance, To alter and amend the sixty-third Section of the General Ordinances of the City of Augusta, so far as relates to the ap poinlment of Collector and Treasurer for the City. BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of Augusta, that the City Council will, at their first meeting in January, in each and every year, appoint a Collector and Treasurer for the city of Augusta, who shall hold the office for the next year, from the time his services are required, until his successor is ap pointed and qualified, and annually there after, from the time of his appointment to the ti'.ise his successor is appointed and qualified. Be. it further ordained, That the salary of the Collector and Treasurer for the next year, shall be six hundred dollars, and may hereafter be fixed at the pleas ure of Council. Passed in Council on the 7th Decem ber 1822. By the Chairman. Samuel Hale, Chairman. D. Clarke, c. c. December 12. 43 td An Ordinance, Entitled an ordinance, amendatory of the 18 th section of the General Ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED, By the City Council of Augusta, that from and after the passing of this Ordinance, no person shall buy, receive from, or barter with any slave or slaves for fodder, corn er other grain, meat or poultry, or for goods, wares and merchandize, or produce of any kind, except such as are expressly allowed by the seventeenth section of tte general ordinance, unless such slave or slaves lias a written permission from bis or her, or their owner or employer, to make such sale or barter, under the pen alty of being fined in a sum not exceed ing one hundred dollars. Passed in Council, July Qlh, 1822. By the Mayor. R. Walker, May or, D. Clarke, c. c. December 12. 43 3t — ( Final Notice. ALL persons indebted to the office of the Augusta Chronicle & Georgia Gazette, during the proprietorship of Jo seph V. Bevax, are hereby notified, that all unsettled accounts will after the first ot January next, be placed in the hands of an officer fop collection. Those who may be disposed to avail themselves of this notice, are informed that the Books and accounts are left with Mr. Wm. Shannon, at the Globe Tavern, who will attend to any settlement which may be tendered during the absence of the subscriber. H. Hannahan, Agent fur the Proprietor. November 19 33 ts . » r boarding, A FEW Gentlemen can be accommo dated with lodging if re quired)**) the large brick Building, next above the Post-office. September 24 10, ts Notice. WLL be sold, on Monday, the 30th December next, at the House of W. L. Kennan, late of Columbia county, deceased, a part of the personal proper ty belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, two carts, two yoke of oxen, one still, one cot ton machine, one set blacksmith’s tools, corn and cotton crop, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, &c. 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. Terms made known on the day. Horatio Gartrell, Adm’r. November 21 34 Notice. WILL be rented, on the second Sa turday in January next, at the ate residence of Mrs. Mary M’Gee, on Big Spirit creek, the Saw Mills and Plan tation, until the** "st of January, 1825, and all the Negroes belonging to William M’Gee, a minor, will be hired for one year. On the same day, wiil be sold all the Stock, Household and kitchen Furni ture Ije longing to said minor. H. M’Tyre, Gurdian. ALSO, be hired, for one year, n negro man, and will be sold one Mule, with sundry articles, belonging to the es tate o’ Mrs. Mary M’Gee. Conditions of renting, selling and hi ring, will be made known on the day. H. M‘Tyre, Admr. December?. 41 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, contain 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-housA; also, a Machine Mouse. 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 of laud, on Hart’s creek, adjoining the above, containing 112 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 laud, in Appling county, ly ing in the third district, No. 67. Also, at the same time and place, the Negroes belonging 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 notes and security. Curtis Lowe, Adm’r. Nov. 14 31 tds Escheator’s Sale POSTPONED. sale of the Ten Lots in the vil- X lage of Springfield belonging to the Estate of Doctor Adam Boyd deceased advertised to be sold on Friday the 15th November instant, is postponed to Tues day the 14th clay of ’ muary next. Isaac Herbert, Escheator for Richmond County Geo. November 14 31 Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold, onMondoy 6lh day of January, 1823, at the late resi dence of John Rich, deceased, in the county of Elbert and State of Georgia, Eleven Negroes, among which are a prime blacksmith, field hands, women and children, also, corn, cotton, fodder, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, household and kitchen furniture, blacksmith and plantation tools, also, a number of articles too tedious to enumer ate. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale by William Rich, Ex’tr. Nov. 26 36 tds Administrator’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next, at Columbia court-house, will be sold, a Valuable Plantation in Columbia County on the Uche Creek, adjoining Byrd B. Tindill, Magruder & othorss containing 240 acres, being the real estate of Jouathan Tindill, deceas ed t 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 on the day, Elizabeth Tindill, Admr’x. Sol. Hoge, Adm’r. October 15 18 tds Executor’s Sale. 'yTWILL be sold, at the Market-House, V// in the city of A ugusla, on the first day of January next, two hundred shares jof Stock of the Bank of Augusta, belong ing to the estate of John Willson, deceas ed. Terms of sale, cash. John Campbell, John Moore, • Executors Estate of John IVillson, November 19 33 tds Notice. A LL persons having demands against A the Estate of Thomas A. Bones, deceased late of Richmond county, are 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 If For Sale. GOOD Black Smith, with his wife and their male child. Apply, in the absence of the subscriber, to Mr. J. S. Beers or Mr, George M. Walker, Au gusta. F. October I 13 Notice. ON the flrst day of January next, at ‘ the Market House, in the city of Augusta, will be rented for one year, the I plantation above Augusta adjoining the I United States’ arsenal, and a lot of land and the improvements thereon on the , north side of Broad Street in the village of Springfield, belonging to the estate of George Pearson, deceased. John H. Mann, acting Admr. December 10. 11 J 42 Notice. ©N the first day of January next, at the Market House, in the city of Augusta, will be hired for one year, all the Negroes belonging to Arabella L. Pearson, a minor. Terms made known at the time of hiring. John H. Mann, Guardian December 10. 11 J4l ; Notice. ©N the first day of January next, at the Market House, in the city of i Augusta, will be hired for one year, all . the Negroes belonging to the estate of 1 Chauncey Jones, deceased, 1 erms . made known at the time of hiring. Mary H. Jones, Admr. December 10. t 1 J 42 Notice, v WILL be sold, by the Sheriff of Ab beville District, at the court house, within the legal hours, on the first 1 Monday in January next, a tract of land of 27 acres, about 12 miles from the court house, known by the name of the Dead fall, which has been considered an excel lent stand fora store and tavern. Dec. 10 42 tds “ Sheriff’s Sale. j rvN the first Tuesday in January next, i -V/ will be sold at the court-hcnse in . Jacksonborough, Scriven county, bc s tween the usual sale hours, i One negro woman named An- I arky, levied on as the property of Joseph 5 Glisson, to satisfy afi fa, in favor of J. A. i 'Pippins vs. Dennis Glisson and Joseph - Glisson. 1 James Ilryan, s.s.c, \ Die. 10 42 B r Executor’s Sale. ? jf"\N the first Jay of January next, will 1 be sold, at the Market-house, in the ’ city of Augusta, twenty-five Negroes, ■ belonging to the estate of John,Willson, > deceased, —among them are several va ? luable house servants, (male and fe ‘ male,) carpenters, boat hands, &c. 1 Terms—Notes, with approved endor ers, at ninety days. John Campbell,) „ , ; John Moore, r*"- . October 31 25 Ids r * > Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of John Willson, late of the city of Augusta, deceased, are re quested to present the same, and those indebted to said estate wilt make pay ment to John Campbell, s John Moore, 1 Executors Estate of John Wiitson. > November 19 33 tfj Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold on the 15th of Janua ry next, at the house of Harmong ■ Lamar, all the personal property of Lu cy Lamar, late of Columbia county, de ceased, consisting of negroes, corn, fod ' der, cotton, one horse aod gig,; cotton gin, cattle, hogs, house' hold and (citchen ! furniture, &c. A credit until the 25th i December 1823, will be given by the purchasers giving small notes with ap proved security. ’ John Lamar, Eat‘r. , Decembers 40 vd i For Sale, £\ STOUT Negro Fellow, 21 years of dku age, he hag been in the kabit of working about a Store; he is ad honest and sober fellow ; any person wishing to . purchase will.—apply to George October 11 ; H Notice. WILL be rented, on the 28lh instant, at Fury’s Ferry, on the South -1 Carolina side, for the term of one year, [ the Plantation, Ferry and Ferryman.— Also, the Plantation on the Georgia side. 'Perms, notes with approved security . will be required. Martha Fury, adm’x, W. P. Donrmond, adm'r. ! December 12 43 tfl Notice. WILL be hired, at the Market House, on the Ist day of January next, for the term of one year, IBor2o - Negroes, belonging to the estate of John Furey, deceased, among which ar* a feryt rate shoe maker, tanner and I Also, some good house servants and boas • hands At the same time the plantation ■ on the Savannah road, adjoining Verde- I ry’s, with two Houses, near Maj. D’A'n- j tignac, at present occupied by Barnet & ( Barton. Terms, notes with approved < securities, will be required. 1 Martha Furey, Adm'x. 1 W. P. Dearmond, Admr. December 12. 43 td Just Received, AT THE AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE, AN ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE PAPER HANGINGS, I November 23 35 t :— i Wants a Situation, s c AS au Overseer, a man that has suffi. cient knowledge of the business, and can give satisfactory references as to c apability, honesty, industry and sobrie ty. A line addressed to J. M. anti left “ at this Office will be attended to, December 10. 6t 42 Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court house, Jacksonboro’, Scriven county, between the hours of ten and’four o’clock. One negro man, named Saipp son, levied-on as (lie property of Da'iiel Daly, to satisfy an execution in favor ol Moses Larisey vs. Daniel Daly and Ro bert U|. McKinney. Levied and return ed to me l y a constable. ALSO, Three hundred acres of Land, more or loss, adjoining, belonging to the heirs of Bevill, in said county, levied on as the property of Paul Bevill, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of William Lundy and wife, and Paul R. Bevill, vs. Paul Bevill. Also, three hundred acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of Gross Scrugs, levied on as the property of the aforesaid Paul Bevill, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of William Lunday and wife, and Paul R. Bevill, vs. Paul Bevill. Property point ed out by William Lunday. ALSO, One sorrel Mare, levied on as the properly of James Caswell, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of Benjamin S. Laier. ALSO, One hundred and fifty acres of Land, adjoinining lands of John H. Ro berts, lying in said county, levied on as the property of William T. Barnes, to satisfy sundry executions in favor of Zacheus Long vs. said Barnes. Levied and returned by a constable. James Bryan, S. S. C. December 7 41 tds Sheriff’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, at the Court-house, in Columbia county, the following proper ty, viz: 114 acres of Land, on the wa ters of Sullivan’s creek, adjoining Wil lingham and Davie, to satisfy an execu tion, John Pittman vs. John C. Willing ham. ALSO, One black Mare, to satisfy an execution, Marshall Pittman vs. William Satlerwhitc, ' ALSO, Four Negroes, Midway, Peg gy, Anny and March, and 20u acres of Land, adjoining Wellborn, Wood and others, to satisfy an execution, Hiram Pittman vs. John Samiiford. ALSO, Five Negroes, Becky and her four children, Jacob, Hannah, Eliza and Dianna, to satisfy an execution, William Join s vs. William Thomson and John Lamkin. v ALSO, One yoke of oxen, one cart, three cows and two calves, one black mare and one shot gun, to satisfy sundry executions, S. Greenlee and others vs. Adm’x of R. Shackelford. ALSO, One negro boy, by the name of Kin, to satisfy sundry executions, Wil liam Sceay and others vs Nath’l Griffin. ALSO, 100 acres of Land, on the wa ters of Upton’s creek, adjoining Winfrey and Murray, to sati-ly an execution, John Cane vs. Ex’rs of William Hixon, deceased. ALSO, 131 acres of Land, on the wa ters of the Uche reek, adjoining Tindill and Davis, to satisfy sundry executions, Solomon Hoge vs. Nimrod Jones. ALSO, A parcel of Corn, which will bo sold and measured out to the purcha ser at the residence of Wiliam Perry, to satisfy an execution, Meshack Roberson vs. William Perry. Wm. F. Wilkins, D. Sh'fjT C. C. December 7 41 tds William Lunday and wife 4 In Equity, and Paul 11. Bevill f In Scriven vs. C Superioior Paul Bevill, J Court. WILL be sold, on the first day of Ja nuary next, at the Court-house, Jacksonboro’, Scrineu county, agreeable to a decree of the Honorable the Supe rior Court of Scriven county, between the usual sale hours, one Negro Man, named Valentine. James Bryan, S. S. C. December 7 41 Ids Execu tor’s IS ale. WILL be sold, pursuent to an order of Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, at the Court House of said county, on the first Tuesday in February next, one hundred, acres of land, in said county, belonging to the estate of Wil liam P. Beall, deceased, on Keg creek, adjoining Eubank arid Hogan—-sold for the benefit of the heirs aua creditors ol said deceased. Wm. Jones, JSx’er. J. Alexander, Executor in right 0/ his wife. November 19 33 The subscriber informs the community that he will open an even ing school on Monday the 14lh iust. at his school room, on Green street, opposite life fiiy-Hall, where will be taught, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geography, Mensuration of Superjices and Solids, Sifea/ing, &c. For further information, application may be made to Charles Grenville. October 8 tjj ts Notice. Application wui.bo made to the _ Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Columbia coui-ty, on the first Mon day in January next, for leave to sell three Negroes, to wit: George, Jim & Patsey, belonging to the estate of James C. Walker, dec. of said county, to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditor? of said deceased. Thomas Colvard, ad’mr. Dec. 7 4i Job Printing, Neatly' executed 'at this Office; Executor’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON Monday the 27 lb of January next, at the residence of James Luke, Esq. all the Negroes belonging to the es tate of Dreadzil Bate, deceased, sold in pursuance of an order obtained from the Honourable the Coitrt of Ordinary of Columbia County. Terms at sale. Thomas Pace, Dreadzil Pace, Exer's. December 14. 44 td Notice. BY order of the Board of Trustees of the Richmond Academy, will be rented, at the market-house, in this city, on the 4th day of January next, for five years, all that part of Lot No. 5, which . lies south of the Beaver Dam, containing rtbout ten acres; also, a lot containing about five acres, lying between Telfair and Watkins streets, and east of the square at present occupied by Mr. Can - telou, as a vegetable garden. At the same time and place, will be rented, on building lease, about ten other Lots of various sizes, from a half to tme and a half acres each, all eligibly situated, and • on accommodating terms. A plan of the Lots will be exhibited to applicants prior to the time of leasing, if required. Anderson Watkins, L. C. Cantelou, Commillee. November 30 38 ts J ames M. Thompson, HAVING removed his Office to a room in the upper part of Mr. Ja cob Danforlh’s brick building, on Broad near Washington street, (where he may at all times be found except when pro fessionally engaged,) respectfully ten ders services to his friends and the public in the practice of LA W, to trans act any business reposed to his charge, in the several courts of the middle circuit. November a 27 ts Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, in Burke County, on the 9th day of January next, at the late residence of Klisha Anderson, sen. deceased, part of the per sonal property of said deceased, consisting of ten head of Horses, one forty-five saw Gin, one sulkey and harness, nnd a number of other articles, too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to day until the whole is sold. Terms made known tn the day ofsale. Ann Anderson, Admrx. Augustus H. Anderson, Admr. November 30,1322. • 38 Notice. ALL persons who have neglected set tling their accounts with the sub scriber, (relative to the estate of E. Hawes,) are requested to call on Mr. E. Mantnn, who is authorized to settle the same, with all other business interesting myself. Joseph Hawes. July 10 345 ts Ten Dollars Reward. STRAYED from the stable of the sub scriber on Friday the 22d inst. a large white docked tail HORSE, seven years old.—Whoever will return him to me, or give information where he can b i found, shall receive the above re ward. John W. Read. November 28 37 Insurance against Fire. Charleston Fire and Marine In surance Company Agency, Office under the Globe Tavern, ST)HE subscriber offers to take risks a il gainst fire on houses, out buildings, goods, wares, and merchandise, in Au gusta and its vicinity. Timothy Edwards, Agent, Augusta, Geo. Oct. 12 17 ts To Hire, TWO Negro MEN, one a Brick Lay er and the other a House Servant. Benj. Sims. September 21 9 Just received at the Augusta Bookstore, A supply of Thompson’s celebrated Eye Water. ALSO, A FEW BOXES OF Febrifuge Electuary. December 12. 43 Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. XXTILL be sold, on the Ist Tuesdary vv in January next, at the Court house in Lincoln county, between the usual hours of sale, by order of the Ho norable Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, that valuable body of Land, lying on Savannah river, three miles below Pe tersburg, in said county, containing thir teen or fourteen hundred acres, five hun dred of which is excellent low grounds; it being the real estate of Ezekiel Du . Bose, dec. The plantation is in good 1 repair, has an elegant two story dwell- i ing house, a gin house, packing screw, i and other convenient buildings, too te- I dious to mention—an excellent seine t yard, &c. The terms are very liberal, I only one fifth in hand, and the rest to be ( paid at four annual instalments. Those who wish to purchase one of the most valuable settlements now offered for sale in the up country, are respectfully in vited to call and view the premises be fore the day ofsale. 1 Micajah T. Antony, adm’r. November ? 28 wtd Notiqe. J A LL those who havp demands against 1 . the estate of James Staple, late of • Columbia county, deceased, are request- 1 ed to present them legally authenticated a within the time prescribed by law, and f those indebted to the estate to make im- « mediate payment. t Elizabeth Stapler, Ex'trx, r N. F. Collins, Ex’r. g John Barney Ex’r. December 5 49 law6w Executor’s Sales. WILL be sold, on the second dav Jannary next, at the late resident of Josias Boswell, deceased, the W hol of the real,and personal estate of said di ceased (exc-yting the negroesWcnnsi ting of about 400 acres of land, lyin„ in mediately on the road leading f rom ° r Columbia Court—House to Au»ust* fifteen milts above the latter u\ c , a good stock of horses, cattle, h o ‘s ar sheep, household and kitchen furnitur wheel carriages, plantation tools tl crop of wheat, corn, fodder and cotto The sale will continue from day to da until the whole is sold. The conditioi will be made known on the day of «i, Levi Boswell, Ex’er. November 16 S 2 w6w Notice. STOLEN, on the 28lh of October lai from Lincoln Court House a lar. dark BAY HORSE, five feet two , three inches high, his tail nicked, eid years old, trots, racks and canters wel supposed to be worth one hundred an seventy-five or two hundred dollar also a saddle and bridle taken with hit about half worn. The .nan who is sui posed to have stole him calls himse Rogers—about forty years of age, ta and a thin visage, inclined to be bal headed, hair a little inclined to be re< One hundred, dqllars will be given so the apprehension of the thief and horse or fifty dollars for the horse only. John Bentley Lincoln County, Geo November 16 32 w6tp Notice. PERSONS having demands agains the estate of William Gwin, dec ess ed, are requested to present them, am those indebted to make immediate pay raentto A. Walker, Admr. November 28. w 6137 Administrator’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON the 21st of December next, at the residence of William Gwin, late o( Burke County, deceased, the stock of horses and hogs, household and kite hen furniture, fodder, &c. Terms on the day. A. Walker, Admr. November, 28, 1822. w 6 137 Administrator’s Sale. ON Wednesday, the 15th day of Jan uary next, at the late residence ol Samuel Crabb, deceased, in Columbia county, between the usual hours, will be sold, the whole of the personal pro perty belonging to the estate of said de ceased, consisting of two waggons, one gig, several head of horses, and Hock of divers kinds, plantation utensils, house, hold and kitchen furniture, corn, foddei and sundry other articles 100 tedious t< mention. Sale to continue from day tc day until completed. Term? made knowi on the day of sa'e. All persons indebted to the said estati are requested to come foreward am make immediate payment, and those ti whom said estate is indebted are request "d to render in their accounts, properl; attested, as required by law. Jane Crabb, adm’x, James Lovelace, admr. Nouember 30 38 wlds Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, at Columbia court house, on the Ist Tuesday in Ja unary next, a negro man named Lewii about thirty years of age, belonging t ■he estate of John Durden, deceased,- sold for the benefit of the heirs and cr< dilors of said deceased, by order of th Honorable the Inferior Court of sai county. Jesse Durden, adm’r. Ann Durden, adm’x. November 12 30 wtd Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold on the 21st day of De cetnber next, at the late resident of Cleon Nalley, deceased, the persona property of said deceased, consisting c household and kitchen furniture; som gigs, neatly finished ; a quantity of va [liable tools, suitable for Coach maker or wheel weights; wheels, of variou kinds, together with a quantity of irons some timbers suitable for the whet weight’s business, and other articles tedious to mention. Thera will be hirer on the same day, some negroes belongiui to said estate. Sale to commence at It o’clock, terms made known on the day. All persons indebted to said estate art requested to come forward and main payment, and those having claims agains the estate are requested to render then in duly attested in the time prescribed by law. Mary Nalley, admx, November 14 ~ - fc I Notice. To all and singular the creditors of Samue Fielding. HAVING informed the court that on the twenty-third of December next, 1 shall apply to said court, in Madison, Morgan county, in order to take the be nefit of the insolvent act—you are here by notified to attend at the said court anu time, and shew cause, if any you have, why I should not be released from confinement. Samuel Fielding. October 26 23 Wtd ULGftB. TAVtSST THE Subscriber informs his friend* ami the public, that liis REA HEW boom, is just arranged, and that his Bar i* much more convenient. And on ac count of changing the situation of the latter, he is bettef able to provide for the accommodation of his customers! andean safely promise them, thatss fai as his means and ability to comply with hia wishes can go, he will attend to the comfort and convenience of eve ry guest who may honor him with a call. (jJ* The Savannah and Washington Stages put up at the fliobe, Wti. SHANNON December 20.-