Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1820-1821, December 28, 1820, Image 4

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THE < Eagle Tavern ts j/f AStnxoTox, VViLitrH Cocxrr, TO RENT. T'F, Subscriber offers to rent tint well known stand in the Town of Wash imrton, situated on Main Street, Ixte ucrup'K»d by Col. Henry C Dawson. The houses are peculiarly adapted for entertainment, and "ill always command the travelling c"»'- om * ' ,l,er< ‘ •• a " Mcc| - len* commodious *tol.lc, capable of con tinning from TO to4' horse* with a never fHir.mr mimp of rater in the yard a'tar.h r,l _\dj--iniug the kitchen there is a , r i (i « ~M „f water excelled by none in (he town There isa'n, n large gulden in the rent of (he house, in which vegeta ble* sufficient to snnr.lv the house have tdwhvs hoen raised.—The lot contains n hoot three acre* of first rule land, and lias every necessary house thereon To a Rood tenant and one who is c.apa Me of carrying on »ucti an establishment, the terms will he moderate and possession givm immediately. f.Hters addressed to the subscriber at Washington (post paid) will meet with due Attention rimrles F. Sherburne. V. It The above house haa always been Orr.of‘" 1 n Tavern. Il ceio,ber 25 4t Notice till! If Let (t llf ITtffhett Diillrr, 0\ Vridav tie- fifth duy of January next it the house of Hat wood Itoherta in C lit;', hla routev, on Ih" Washington roe, twelve miles above Augusta, forth® rit*'il ig ve.tt —a prime parcel of Negroes I* seine i, the estate of Ilerverly Low at'! < 'hurl, s Clavrun dec. They will not he allowed to work in any town or on (he 1 era* host hands.—Note* of hand ami approved security still he ret|iiired; and nit those indehls-d, will please make imine djute payment. James rnlbreath, > § John Foster, 5 *f December 25 3t FOR SALK ws» rjl'l \T well known and valuable Public J • <und,'y ing in HichmtmdCounty', fom ■m 4 ftom Augusta, and on the main road leading from Augusta to -iavanmth and at the junction of the Savannah and Louis ville road*. The tract contain* i 73 Acres. :dl Iving level, and handsome for cultiva tion, and produces corn and cotton well ; it is the best of pine Land in this country, and i“ Well timbered. There i* on the tract 5.1 arena of cleared Land, and under a good fence ) there it a new building 43 h\ 3nt.?et, two stories high with a piazza and balcony in front m feet open, with I bed rooms at each end, above and below. Also, tolerable good om-buildinga and a spring f * xcellmt water within st» yard* ol the bui'ding This stand for public bu sim-ss, is inferior to none in this hart of the count y, taking into consideration its con- Ten 4 uce to Augusta. T :ose wishing to purchase will do well h. making early application to the s d> gci iber living on tin- premises. i). BERRY. Dec. IL ts Lost. *he 28th ult. between the Store of Cl'- tl. Ul'IN & Co. and the Hank of An pu-u!.. Jos \V- Luckett’s draft on Felix G Gibson Si Co* for g 448 72 rents, dated I in Aug is a, 7th July 1820, payable 4 M >n'hs alter date, to the order of Edward Quin & Co, and endorsed by them* All Persons are hereby Cautioned a ffa u-,1 trailing for the above acceptance payment of which has been stopped. The J' uder will please leave it at tins office November, 4 Strayed , jg. Fr< mmy plantation mk in Barnwell District, _JrA on Savauuah Wiver, ra *» black, unbrokc ftTIl hors, * nu,ca * 2 years. old, they were bro’; I P- - ■'rat from Kentucky & will probably make for tin Westward—whoever will secure the sain mulct, that 1 ean gel them, or deliv"*- Ithemto George Allen of Augusto, shv receive a reward of TWEN TY DOLL AUh Wm. H. Robert. Nov 34 ts N mice. A GHEE ABLE to an order of the : op erable Court r, O-dinar) of Column*- 1 Counts, Will be Sold on the first Tue* ne **» w Columbia Coue; house 203-12 acres ot land in Wilginsc* oonntvs 2?th, Lot N 0 178, solo asU»o property „f D. xter Gibson, dec erx* of sale irn-- months credit. Gibson, ex’rx. Shat h. U Gibson adt Deremher 7 RLAn 8 ’ For sale at this Office. "Sale. 1 \\T\lAj he Sold at the residence of 11 Dreadzil face, in Columbia county, on Monday the Bth of January next, » Tract of Land belonging to the estate c>( George Tankerslcy dec. containing fn« hundred and fifteen acres, more or less, with very good improvements thereon, to he sold for three payments, one third Cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years ALSO, Twenty-six very likely negroes, together with the crop of Corn and Fodder now on hand, also the stock <d Horse* ami Cattle, which will he sold for Cash. •' Dreadzil Pace, J g Dennett Grafton, > George Timken Icy) % December i 5 wtds Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN AW AY from the subscriber while in Augusta, last February', a mulatto woman about twenty-live or thirty years of .t ,e, turned AMY. She is a well spare Imih woman, upper fora-tceth out, and generally dresses well. She was formerly the piouerty of Mark D. Clark. She was 1 ist winter sold at Sheriff’s sale in August ta, and il is probably she is lurking about that place. The above regard will he paid to any person who will lodge her in any safe jail in the state, so that 1 get her again, or deliver her ta mein the town ot Harford, in the county of Pulaski, Geo. John A. Williams. December 18 4t Notice. j\l.L persons having demands against ltie estate of Parta l.AuoaiiGi deceased, late of Edgefield District S. C. are re quested »o render them in duly attested, within the lime prescribed by Law. Those indebted to said estate arc also requested toinnk- immediate payment. H Duiiton, ) feVs J. li. Luborde, > Surah Lahore!c) ' cc'lx. Dec 25. w»t TO Tim PUBLIC. IN an unguarded moment, when t was insensible of my situation. 1 sold and transferred my draw in the Laud Lottery of this state, to John Orshorne. Fully con scions that an undue advantage was exer ercised on the occasion, I feel myself bound loforwatn the public against trading for said transfer in any manner whatever. William Wages December 35 ; i Mow in Columbia Jail NEGUO WOMAN by the name v t ANCHBY, about five feet high, dark complexion, who says she belongs to tb estate of Hubert Uowdrie, and was bin litis present year to free Harry of llii county. The owner is requested to ronu forward, prove propetty, pay charges an .«ke her away. John TJynaum, jailor. DrcemSi r 2.5 3t Administrator’s Sale. \ GHEE ABLE to an order of the hon orahle the Court of Ordinary, will b< sold on the first Tuesday in February, next, between the usual hours o • sale, One hundred Sfty a crcs of Laud, more or les . in Iturk. county, adjoining Thomas f ,rth, aad o liters, on Kocky Creek. ALSU. Two negroes, viz. Surkey and her child Kelson, about 7 years oh sold as the property ol William J.uK deceased for the benefit of his heirs au<; creditors. Terms made known on the day* | Robert Dickson adm’r. November 11 Administrators Bale. . GHEEAUi.Y to an order ot the Honor a \ able the Court of Ordinary of Hurkc county, will be sold at the Court House i > the town of Waynesboro’ on the first Tit eat lay in January next! the six negro, s following, vii. Adam, otaria, Albert, Cham, paigue, Sam and George. The said Ne groe* being part of the personal property of Elisha Laud late of Hurkc comity dec; and sold for the benefit of his heirs and Creditors.—Term* made known on tne day. Hester Land, ailin'x. Morgan Rodgers, ndm'r November 27, *v4t Administrutui ’s ON the firs - Tuesday in February next Wit) be Sold at the Court House in Waynesboro’ two thirds of a tract of land containing sixty-five acres, for the bene fit of the heirs of James Hust, deceased. John Stockdale, Ad’r. November 23 Wiiitiii. O.N the 10th day January next will be -tilted the plantation of Ilezekiali Heal), dec on Brier Creek one mile above vValk< r’s Bridge, two hundred acres of ulcard laud under fence. ALSO, Bog’s, Cattle, Corn, & Fodder to be sold an the same day —Terms made known on he day of sale. Jacob Bostick, ex'r. December 7,— —wtds. notice. 4 LL person* indebted to the estate of V. Col. Thomas Carr, late of Columbia minty deceased, will please make pay ent, to either of the Executors, and oseto whom the estate is indebted, will esent their claims properly attested. Nit Kolas Ware, > £9 W illiam A. Carr, 5 P November M ts On flse first Tuesday the Court-houssin the hours of sale, WILL BE SOLD, Three Negroes, one wo man by the name of Sealy and her child Vggy, and one girl by the name of Pa tiencc; levied on to satisfy an exectition In favor of Baker and Heath, vs. Thoriug ton Gibson, pointed out by the defendant. ALSO, 450 acres pine land, on the waters of Fort Creek, adjoining lands of Adam Jones and others, granted to Ca der Barrel, levied on to satisfy an execu tion in favor of David Cody Bearer, vs. Cader Barrel, p o ;ntcd out by the defend ant. ALSO, H 5 acres of land, more or less, on the waters of Long Creek, ad joining A. Brenkly and others, with the improvements thereon, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Baker and Heath and others, vs. Frederick Uoberl son, pointed out by the defendant. ALSO, 425 acres of pine land, on the waters of Big Creek, it being the place whereon Isaac Downs now lives, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of David Cody, bearer, vs, Isaac Downs, pointed out by Downs. ALSO, 320 acres of land on tlic waters of Long Creek, gi anted to EdmM Taylor senr. at the time of survey, bound on all sides by surveyed land, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Edmond Alexander vs Edmond Taylor, properly pointed out by Edmond W Taylor. ALSO, One sorrel marc & cart, two feather beds and steads, three cows and Calves, two heif- r yearlings, two shee p and twelve head of hogs, levied < n to sat isfy aw execution in favor of Baker and lleeth vs Susan Williams &Jer. Bell, pro perly pointed out by Susan Williams. A. Rogers, s. w. c. November 3d. wiw Hlicriff ’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court-house in the town of Waynesborough, Burke county, between the usual hours. WILL BF. SOLD, Three Negroes, to wit:— Luke, Violet, and her child Smart, levi ed on as the properly of Charles Covanab, ,o satisfy sundry executions from a Justi ces Court in favor of sundry persons, re turned by a Constable. ALSO, One negro girl Lucy, le vied on as the property of Josiai. Ailday, lo satisfy sundry executions from a Justi ces Court, in favor of sundry persons re turned by a Constable Wade Brown, d. s. December 4 ids Administrator’s Sale. AGREEABLE to an order of the Hon orabi - Court of Ordinary, of Comm •ta county. Will be sold on the 4th Mon lay in January next, at Columbia Court douse, 200 acres of land lying in Colura iia county, on the waters oftlie Little Ki nkee creek, adjoining land* of H Tubman md others, a description of the place is thought unnecessary as no person would hke to purchase without viewing the pre mises first—sold as the estate of Ann T. Johnson dec.—-Terms of sale made knowu m the day, Francis T. Allen, ain't', Nov jii Administratrix bale. On Tuesday, the 4th January 1821, will be sold, at the Court House in Waynesborough, Burke county, the peal estate ofThomas Tipton* deceased, con sisting of 225 acres of Land, more or less, lying in Burke county, adjoining ands of Felix J Burns and Wm. Sexton sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said deceased Am a Tipton, admr’x. Nov 17 tds Administrators Sales. VfILL he sold on Thursday the 11th day of January next, at the late residence ofCapt. David McKinney, dec. on Broad street, nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel, All the stock in trade, consisting of a pretty general assortment in the Saddlery line.—-Also, household and kitchen furniture, a pair of first rate horses and carriage, a good saddle horse, a waggon and dray, with many other arti e'es, belonging to tbe estate of said de ceased. Will be Rented at the same time and place, the front store and cellar, with a good back store, until the Ist October 1821. The stand for bnsines. is equal to any in the city.—The dwelling part will be rented at the same time. TERMS —All sums under {sso cash— md all over that sum, a credit of six menths— Notes with an approved endorser will be required. Constance Sophia M’A’inney, admx. **" i Adm’rs. John McKtnne f S December 4 wtds Executor’s »ale. ON the 2Clth day of January nest wil be sold to the highest bidder, on a credit of eight m mths, at the late resi dence of Nolley Whit combe, deceased, ali the pershiable part of said dec- property consisting of Household anciKUdben Fur nitnre, stock of Horses, Cattle and II .‘gs; Alto —The crop ondtand, of Co*n, Fod dev and Cotton- 4t the same time and place will be rented the Plantation where on the said Notley Whitcombe resided, also, several Fisheries on Savannah river, and Negroes belonging to sa d Estate will be hir d for the ensuing vexr. >l. Keith, executor. December U. 9t 19, 23, 50,’ 61, 66, and I for the years 1818, 1819 and road and well iax for 1820, tax due on each lot, ninety, five cents and cost. >LSO, One other lot in the city of Augusta, known in the plan of tbe ci ty of Augusta, by No. occupied by Ann Sturges and others to satisfy the road and well Tax for the years 1819 and 1820, a mounling to nine dollars arttl seventy-five cents and cost. A. Bugg, c. t. e. November 30 wtds Will he Hired, A T the house of the subscriber, on the iIL 2d day of January next, tbe Negro-s lon yin;.; to the estate of William Hurt, cj'is- I. Among them arc au excellent wyer and two good wagoners.—Terms da known on the day. Elizabeth Hart, ex'rx. At the same time and place, will be sold, a first*ral e Wagon and team of Mules, five yoke of Oxen, well broke and in fine order, and one Carry Log —Terms on the day of Sale. George Twiggs. December 4 i- 5t Administratrix »ale. A gREF.ABLK to an order of the lion orable Court of Ordinary of Elbert County, at Elbert Court-House, on the first Tues day in .January next, to the highest bidder Will he Sold, Four tracts of Land, be longing to the estate of Robert Middle ton deceased, to wit. One tract in Elbert Coun ty the late residence of said dec. contain ing 400 acres more or less, one other tract in Etbeit County, joining Wm. Al len and others containing 150 Acres, One tract in Lincoln County, joining Col. Thomas Murray, containing 124 Acres, and one other trad in Jones County’, con taining 202 1-3 Acres, Granted to said Robert Middleton. Terms of Sale, twelve months credit will be giv en Dy the purchasers giving bond with approved security. BETSEY C. MIDDLETON. Administratrix. October, 51— —4tp Executor's Sale. WILL be Sold, on the 28th day of December, at the late residence of Jane Florence, deceased, of Lincoln county, all tbe personal property not willed and disposed of by will of said deceased, viz. Negroes, Horses,, Cattle, Hogs, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, and a great variety of other articles too tedious to enumerate. Terms of sale will be liber al, and made known on the day. Thomas Florence,jr. ex'r. Nov 17 tds Coroner’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, ON the first Tuesday in January next, in the town of Waynesborough, in tli county of B irke, one negro man named Frank. & one riding Gig, levied on as the property of James Brown, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of John Davis, against Wilson Navy, James Brown and Joseph Attaway -said property being sold on the first Tuesday in the last month, hut the terms of the sale not being complied with the above property will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser, on the day, and at the place above mentioned. Willard Roberts, Dec. 4 tds Coroner. WILL 813 SOLD On the 29 th of December next, at the residence of the late James Oliver dec. all personal property of the said dec. consisting of house-hold and kitchen fur niture, Plantation tools, Horses and Cat tle, Corn and Fodder, Wagon, and cotton Gin. The Negroes of said estate to be. hired at the same time, for the term of twelve months. Terms of sale and hiring, to he made lent* n on the day of sale. 1 John Oliver, Jldm'r. November 17 T.v3t All persons having any demands a gainst said estate, bring them forward at tested agreeable to law, and they will be attended to. JOHN OLIVER, Adm'r, notice! VLL persons that are indebted to the slate of Zadoc Magrnder, late of Colnm oia dec, are desired to come forward and settle, or liquidate their accounts imme liately; or they may find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. And all those who rrsy have demands on said estate, are requo ed to bring for ward their accounts, properly attested, tgreeable to law, as they may be settled oy the Administrators George Magrnder, Treaey Magrnder. Nov 17 * ■ tds TO RENT, TENEMENT (No. 4) in Bridge Bov or particulars apply to the Subscriber. James Johnson, sen. Octobers ff f^rtTtTlor sal! iffe’, I ■** n, H , 4|oiiroe, Pre si den J . of the I. nii ed hereby declan , stul make known, disposal (according tojJS\ 0 f p U bl,c lands, shall be held us lblloi« t K z . Al Franklin, in on the first Monday in January the sale of Townships 51 to 35, onujyre <26, west of * tile sth principal liien u<|Eme -50 to 56,. ranges 27 do. 1 51 to 55, rang e 29 V do. At the same place, on tl*f irs t Monday in March next for the sale Townships 51 and 59, in foA» 3t» vett of the pnncieul meridian line,^ 50 to 56, in range 31, .m a nd 30 do. At Si. Louis,in said stalest the firs M iday in deccmbcr next; Ltijie aale Ol townships 35 to 44, 111 rangX j an d 2. east of the sth principal Mtri3, un j - , ne . ■At the same place, 011 tlie fi;s| Monday in March next, lor the sale of 4 Townships 36 and 41, in ranges k a nd 4 east. , At the same place, on (he Ist Monday in May next j for the sale of Townships 35 and 44, in range 5 and 6, cast, and of 43 and 44, in range ti east. At Jackson, in the county ot Chpe Gi rardeau, in the said side, on (he lira Mon day in February next, for the sale cf fownsbips 34, in ranges 1 and 14, the 5 111 principal meridian line. 35 range 4 cast do. 29 30 ami 31 5 tl*. 31 it and 33 6 do. At Jplwardsvillc, in the slate of Illinois on the first Monday in January next, for the sale of Townships 8 and 13 in range 9 west of die 3*l principal meridian line 11 to 13 10 and 11 do 9 to 16 12 and 13 do 8 to 12 14 do 5 to 10 range 14 west of 2dprinci pal meridian line. 8 9 and 10 rouges 12 and 13 At Detroit, in Michigan territory, on die first Monday in November next, for (he sale of Townships 8 9 and 10 S in ranges 4 and 6 east, 8 and 9 6 7 8a in 9 7 and « Except such lands as have been or may reserved by law for the support of schools, or for other purposes. The hall be sold in regular numerical order, beginning with the lowest number if sections, townships and ranges. Giveu under my hand at the city of Washington, this nineteenth day of JAMES MONROE. By the President. JOSIAH MEIGS, Commissioner of the General Land Ci lice. Printers who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States, will pub. Hah the above once a week till the first of May, and send their bills to the Gen eral Land oilice for payment. Septernbe 1820." £ IIV THE PRESIDENTS*' THE UNITED STATES. W r hereas, by an act of Congress passed on the 17th of March 1820, entitled “ An act to authorize the President of the U. States to appoint a Receiver of the Public Monies and Register of the Land Office for the district of Lawrence county in the Arkansas territory,” it is enacted, that any person, having a claim to a right of pre-emption within the said district, shall make known his claim and location, ac cording to the provision of the laws now in force, to the Register, at least six weeks before the time to be designated by the President of the United States for issuing patents to the soldiers of the late army, entitled to bounty land in said district: Therefore, I James Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby designate 1 lie fourth Monday of November next, as (lie time at which patents as aforesaid shall commence to issue Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the eighteenth April. 1820. JAMES MONROE. By the President, Josur Mf.tos, Commissioner of the General Land OIT ce THE SUBSCRIBER E RESPECTFULLY informs his friends I; and the public, that he has taken a store on Washington street, a few doors south of Messrs. M*Lea U Mackius, for the purpose of carrying on the TAILOR ING BUSINESS, in ail its branches — Those who may favor him with their pat ronage, may depend on the strictest atten tion and punctuality to all orders entrust ed to him, and he, (from the long experi ence he has had in his profession, both n Europe and this country) to niqrit a share of public favor. Jumcs Gordon. November 23. 2t Read This ! WILL HE SOLD. AT the house of Mr. William Booker in Colombia Count}’, on the 2d Monday in January next, a Valuable Tract of Land, containing between 80 and a 100 acres, (50 of which has been recently cleared) lying on and near the waters of tbe Big Kickee creek.—The said tract of contains a comfortable dwelling House and out buildings, dairies. Cribs, barns ife, ami one amongst the best springs in the coun ty—also an excellent orchard, all under a good fence.*—Terms at sale. Orion Marshall. December 11, ___ 2t DISSOLUTION. THE firm formerly existing under the name of BUTLER & BAGLEY, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and requests all those having demands against the said firm, to present them to the sub scriber for payment, as he has taken on liis hands the settlement of the same against said firm.—Also requests all those who are indebted to the said firm, to call 1 and settle the same immediately, if not, they will be placed in the hands of an at torney for collection. Ndie mid h K. Butler. December 4 3t Joshua Meals, .1 known on the day hy^r c, ' : ' 1 cd Mildred Meals, os’- Rliesa Bostick, December 21 ' ll# < , bib to Kent. Tim Comrm.li.},., . Telti.i[-street, .in, * J***- AISO, The Dwelling House on Green-street, will, a l, ni J mgs, and a good Garde. HU.cIJ.?' 1 : present occupied by Holland Possess,on vv,)| be given on the ijjg uary next For terms apply " f,Bt 11. 1 rmiahart Sept. 19 if 1 u Jixcciiiun' Sale. H'l' be sold on the 30th «(j ri TT next in Columbia mid at his nU« of residence, all the personal and real« late of Clemenuus Bums deceased r O , s.stmg of Cattle, Sheep and IW,‘ r' and Fodder ami other articles too Z ous to mention—Terms made knows™ llie day ot sale. James Burroughs, IV. Fuller, tx'ovs. December 13. ( jJ iN' oiice. I AJ.h persons indebted to tlie eslate J ’-'-lenientius Davis, late of Colunll count deceased, are requested to coJ forward *ml settle the same, and all pel osds lilting any demands against the sil seceased will please present vliud 10l etllemeit. I J* Burroughs, I W ■ F uller, ex'ors. I Decembei |B. wtlWin J IVilbc Hired, ~J AT the hous of William 1) inker. F.J on Ihe fire day of January lei the Negroes beanging to John Wild Ramsey (a mine) for tbe term of ol year, the person («at hired said Negrol this year will deh-er them. I Jonathan- Wood, Guar’dJ Columbia County. Dec. 7 I VV iW be Hired, I the late residence of Jesse Win® deceased, of Columbia county, onthel cond diy of January nes*, all the NeJ belonging to the Estate of said deceiJ consis.ing of men, women and child Also, one prime Blacksmith. I Benjamin TS. >VIn fire jJ James C. Walker, I EXECVTOm November 20. I Georgia, Columbia Coiml In the Superior Coarl,| September Term, 1820. I Heirs and 7/epresenlalives'l . I of Lewis Gardner, dcc‘d. I In Epiß vs, for I Administrators of Lewis | forery* Gardner. J dislribniiH IT appearing to the court that (beH has not been amended according ioH motion obtained at theJast term—Hist® ordered, that this bill be amended m copy of the same as amended, be sow on the defendants at least thirty d«;s■ fore the next term, and that a notice® published to call in the defendants rtM lug out of the slate, once a month for ■ months in one of the public Gazettsofiß state previous to the next term of >■ court. —Taken from the Minutes. ■ ■ A. Crawford, dU October 3 ni ® in I Georgia, Columbia count! In the Superior ConrtM September Term, 1820. I Caroline Matilda Sanders, by her Guardian, Elizabeth J‘ n Stnnback Comply, vs. I E Yancy Sanders, .las. Sandert, Lewis Sanders, Philip San-1 ders, Jesse Sanders, Isiiam 1 14 ■ Bayliss and wife, Edmund I Blunt and wife. J ON Motion, it appearing to «' J* that James Sanders, Lews[ San ■ ip Sanders, and Jesse Sande.V^B of this state—U is ordered that *» J published once a month for s ’* , • one of 'lie public Gazettes of J previous to the next term o ■ and shall be deemed sufficient*^* that leave be granted to » mcn . ■ and to perfect I Taken from tbe minutes. A. Ci^iwforiMil Notice. 1 months after (h J!’Ski JM will ne made to the | Inferior Court of lliebmond J leave to sell all the sof of■ Kcnnan, deceased, for the U heirs and creditors of said dec ■ 11. M‘CoombSr“»| November 23 - Notice- J VTIN’R m onth ? f C f h e 1 ‘ l Honor» i ’ h I JNI will be made to . com*’!'! Inferior Court of R-ch" f , and) ni leave to sell » certain J , b , countv of Baldwin, si • t j )e a ntV eth district, and ktm'' ‘J j be>"Sl 203, in the plan of said dcC . f?rß property of o( f benefit of the heirs and ci I deceased. Ou^E Aimer rox. v Nov. 23 I