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«J ' £ > 'm Monthly Notices. Georgia,"Burke County. SUPERIOR COURT —April Term, 1821. Present the Honorable Jons 11 Musti.o tukbv, Judge. Richard Ricliaidson,S vs. C RULE NISI. Jeremiah Miller; J UPON the petition of Richard Richard son, praying the foreclosure ol tit V Equity of Redemption of a certain trad or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the county of Burke and State ot Geor gia, bounded as follows;—that is to say. Northwardly by land formerly owned and possessed by Jordan Taylor; East wavdly by James Tindal, Philip Thomas and John Smith’s land; Southwardly by James Mar tin’s land, and W’estwardly by Joshua Nunon’s land, containing one thousand acres, more or less, having the creek rivu let, or branch called the Rosemary, run ning through a part ot said tract or parcel of land, which said Tact or parcel of land ■was on the sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and seventeen mortgaged by the said Je remiah Miller to the said Richard Aicli ai'dson, to secuie the payment of the sum of three thousand three hundred and ele ven dollars and eighty threecents, with the interest accruing thereon, to be paid on the first day of I'ebruary next, after the date of said mortgage, with interest from the first day of January, in the year ot onr Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and seventeen, and agreeable to the condition of a bond bearing even date with said mortgage —On motion of Felix J. Horns, attorney for the said Richard Richardson, Jl is Ordered that the said Jeremiah Miller do within twelve months pay into the Clerk’s office the principal, interest, and cost due on said mortgage, or in default thereof, the equity of redemption in the sairt mortgaged premises will from thence forth be for ever foreclosed and hared. It is further ordered that a copy ol the foregoing ride be published in one of the public gazettes of this state, once a month for twelve months, or he personally serv ed <m ttie said Jeremiah Miller six months before the time appointed for the pay ment of the money into court as afon said. Extract f,nm the minutes, 2Slh Jlpril 1821. John Carpenter, cl'k. May 3 —m!2m G f -OliGlA. JJjYCOLjV superior court ', April Term, 1821—Monday the 23d day Slauter Cowling, ~t vs. j RULE for Nathaniel Adams, adminis- )■ forclosure tratoronthe estate of Na- I oj Mart thaniel Adams, deceased. J gage, XJpON the petition of Slauter Cowling, praying the foreclosing the equity of re demption in and to all that tract of land lying and being in tlie county of Lincoln and state of Georgia, containing five hun dred and seventy acres, more or less, ad joining lands of Gathevel and Saunders on the South; Eastwardly by lands of Mrs Hunter and John Ware; Northwardly by Seastruuk’s land, and Westward!) by lands of Robert Fleming and estate of Dowsing, which said tract of land was mortgaged by Nathaniel Adams in his life time to your petitioner, the better to secuie the sum of l.irce thousand two hundred and forty seven dollars and sixty two cents, with interest On motion of Micajah Henley, attorney or said Slauter Cowling —lt is Ordered, that the principal, interest, and cost be paid into court within twelve months fi om this thy, otherwise the equity ofredemp timi ii and to the mortgaged premises will be from henceforth for ever bared and foreclosed, and this rule be published in on*- of 'he public gazettes of this state, once in every month until the time ap pointed by this ride for payment, or a co py served upon the said administrator of the mortgagor or his special agent, at least six months previous to ihe time the mo ney is directed to be paid into court. True copy taken from the minutes of Lincoln Superior Court, April Term, IS2l—Monday the 23d day of said Month. Peter Lamar, cl’k. May 3 ml2n Notice; TXTINE months after date applicatio -Lv will be made to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Burke county, for leave to sell the real estate of the late D l- . Thomas Leavitt, deceased. Eliza A. Leavitt, adm’x. Apnl 19, m9m 1821 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dec’d, either by note or open account, are re quested to come forward and pay the same before the Ist day of November next. — All persons having claims agairst the es tate are notified to exhibit them to the administratrix within the lime prescribed by law, properly'authenticated. Eliza A. Leavitt, adm’x. April 19. ts N otice. Months after date, application wi*» be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary, for the county of Lincoln, for leave to sell four hundred and thirty acres of iand, more or less, on the waters ot Little River, joining Samuels and others, also, the negroes belonging to the estate of Hezekia Spiers, late of said county, de ceased IVm. Willingham, Zachariah Spiers,. .Idnunittratore March 29. m9m Notice. ■'ftJT’iNE months after date application iv will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior court, when sitting for ordinary purposes, !ur leave to sell, one hundred and fifty acres of land in Burke county, adjoining Tindall, S. Jen kins ami others. ALSO, Two bundr-d and fifty acres in Walton county. No. 105, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors d Solomon Daniel, deceased Martha Daniel, ex’x, Burke county, July 6,1821. »9n : Notice, NINE mouths after date application will be made to the Inferior Court ol Warren county, while sitting on ordinary business for leave to sell the real estate ot James Brady, deceased. ? Wm. Shivers, adm r. January 1 n,i ’ n> i Notice. Nine Months after date hereof appli cation will be made to the honorable t the court of Ordinary for Columbia ooun , ty, for leave to sell twenty thousand acres of land in the county of Montgomery, 'lie same being part of the real estate of /a j doc. Magxider, deceased —to be sold tor ( thi benefit of the heirs and creditors ol , said deceased. George Magrmlcr,ndm’r \ Tresoy Magnidcr, adm’x July 2, I*B2l ni9;n i Notice. NINE months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the ' I Inferior Court of Richmond county, for ■ leave to sell all the real estate of James ■ Kennan, deceased, for the benefit ot the 1 heirs and creditors of said deceased. 11. M 4 Coombs, adm’r. . November 23 iii9m _ ; N otice. r ‘VTINE months after date application I iVj w ill be made to the honorable the i Inferior court of Columbia county, while 1 silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to ' sell lh : rteen hundred and ninety nine ’ acres of pine land in Richmond county on ’ both sides of Butler’s creek, on which . there is a saw and grist-mill, it being part ! of the real estate of John Foster, late of i said count)’, decased. Elizabeth Foster, ) Arthur Foster, >lr Collier Foster, j ? i May 7, 182 m9m s Notice. SIX months after date, application will be made to the honorable court of or ■ dinary of Burke county, for letters of dis mission from the administration of James Hust, late of Burke county, deceased, as he has fully settled the administration of said estate John Stockpile 8 m6m Notice. TIiIREE months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Burke county, when sitting for ’ ordinary purposes, for leave to sell aNe i gro Man, named Dudley-, belonging to the ( estate of.loan Rogers, dec’d, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. JOSEPH MADEHV, Adm’r/ with the w'ill annexed September 27—w!2t NINE months after date application will be made to the honorable the • Court of Ordinary of Richmond county for leave to sell two hundred and fifty aces of land, lying in the second district of Early, 1 and known as lot No 39, the same being the reWproperty of Emanuel Gregory de i ceased, and sold fur the benefit of all con cerned. Lewis Gregory, adm’r. Admin strator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4lh of December next, at the market house in the city of Augusta, The real estate of James , Kiernon, dec. late of Edgefield district, South-Carolina, being for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased lloht. McCombs, adm’r. Sept 2j———lds In Equity. John Garrett, and Wife, BILL vs. C for John Day, adm’r, and others. ) Partition. IN obedience to au order of the Court ol Equity, will be sold at Edgefield court house on the first Monday in December next, on a credit ot one ami two years, 5 tracts of Land of the estate of James Day, leceased, lying adjoining each oilier, within fifteen miles of Augusta, and con taining upwards of 1090 acres. The cost and fees ol suit, in cash, and bund, and Security, will be required. Purchasers • will pay for litle deeds to each tract Whitfield Brooks, Corn’r Edgefieid district. Edict field Court-house, SeptV 27 In Equity. Agnes Nesbitt, V vs. C Hugh ’V. Nesbitt, et. al. J In obedience to an order of the Court of Equity, will be sold on Tuesday, the li.sl day of January next, at the house of Joseph Came, on Beach island, on acre- Jit of one year, a gang of Negroes, from 25 to 30 in number —the cost and fees of suit in casn and notes, and secu. ity will be required—purchasers will pay for bil.s of sale for the Negroes. Whitfield Brooks, Commissioner in Equity. Edgefield Court-house, Sept. 27 Georgia, V> arreu County. Clerk's office of tue court of Ordinary HER HAS Koss Stevens applies for letters of administration on the estate of Aquila Stevens, ia'e of this county deed. And, whereas the said Koss Stevens ap plies for letters of administration on the estate of Owen B. Stevens, late of said county deed.—These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ■ a-.d creditors of Hie said deceased person ally or either of them, to enter I heir oljec ti ms (if any they have) in my office, with in the time prescribed by law G ven under my hand, at office, this 24th July 1«2I John Torrence, elk. c. o. July 3®————niSin Sheriffs Sales. WILL be sold at the court-house i l * Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours of sale, 3 Negroes, to wit; Fillis,for ty three years of age, Cherry, 211 yeais oi age; Mariah, 4 years of age, taken as tl.e property of Kedick Mass, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of Baker &. He* lb, vs. Re dick Hass, pointed out by the defendant. \LSO— One negro girl by the name of Winuy, 14 yeais oi age, levied on to sa tisfy an execution in favor of Baker and Heetli, vs Kindal McTyeire, pointed out by defendant. —ALSO— One lot in the town of Warren ton, containing twenty six feet by eigh tien, with a black smith’s shop on it, ad joining of the ro»d to Powellon, levied on to satisfy several small executions in fa vor of Parris and Woodward and others, vs. Mitcliel Jones. —Returned to me by a constable. —ALSO— -75 acres of pine land adjoin ing of Stanford £4 others —Levied on to sa tasty an execution in favor of Mercy Mayse adm’r. vs. Hugh Ticer—returned to me by a constable. J, Rogers, a. w. c. October 5. tds Sheriff Sale. WMJ ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in T? November next at the court house in the town of Wuynesborougb within the usual hours, 100 Acres pine land and one hundred ami filvy acres pine land, an adjoining lands of Mary Godbee, levied on as the property of Win. Moore, to salisly John Adams. —ALSO -100 acres land adjoining lands of Timothy Murray and outers., levi ed on as the property of Joshua W. Kim bal, to satisfy Stone & Ueynolds. —aLsO— One ninth part of a negro woman named Aggy, levied on as the pro perty of Adam Wallace, to salisly William Ueynolds. —ALSO— 4hie cow and calf, levied on as the property 01 John Cruzii r, to sa tisfy his tax for the year 1820—property pointed out by Joshua S. 'I redwell. —ALSO - 4 Negroes, to wit—Adam, Philis, June aid Sampson, levied onus the property of Wm. Womble, deceased, to srtisfy Fanny Jones, and others. —ALSO— -3 Negroe-, to wit—Latia and her two children, Jesse and Deror, levied on as the property of Roberts 1 ho mas, to satisfy an execution in favor of Bigelow & Halid and others. S. VV. Blount, s. u. c. October 5 4t Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Court House in Jacksonborougb Scriven county, between the usual hours of ten and three o’clock, One negro boj named Ar temas, about fourteen years old, levied on as the property of John Connelly, to sa tisfy sundry executions in favor of J. S. Bryan, levied and returned to me by a constable. Solomon Kemp, s.s.c. October 5 ids . Sheriff’s Sales. WILL BE sold at the Court House, in Warrenton on the first .ucsi'ayin Kvemober next, between the hours of sale One fifty saw gin, four saddle trees, one lot ol inn s, one saddle, one stove, pipe and lot of gin gilts, six girts, one pair of martingilis, levied on as the property of Joei Kinsey, to satisfy an exe cution in favor of Baker and Ueelh and others, vs Joel Kinsey, pointed out by de fendant. ALSO— One negro girl by the name of Minty, about twelve years old, levied on to satisfy several small executions in favor of Broom &. Persons aud others; vs. Mitch el Jones, levied on by a constable, pointed out by plaintiff. —ALSO— Two beds and furniture, levi ed on to satisfy an execution in lavoi Bu ker& Heetli, vs James Newsom and Asa Newsom. —ALSO— On' 1 negro girl by the name of Harriet, 11 ur 12 years of age, levied on to salisly several small executions in favor of James Brady, vs. Austin Baker—re turned by a constable. A. Rogers, s. w. c. Oct. 5 Sheriff”s Sale Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in December next, at the Court-house in Warrenton, between the usual hours of sale, The half of one wagon and four horses, taken on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of James Pollhill, vs. John G. Andrews—pointed out by plaintiff, Oct 2d, 1821. A. Rogers, s.w c. October 5 wtds To Rent, It HE DWELLING on Bay street at present occupied by Mrs. Sarea, with a large and commodious garden attached thereto Aisj, An excellent stand on Center street, for the grocery business, at present occupied by Mr. Jones. - Thomas S. Oliver, Administrator of U. Oliver. September 6 ts Job Printing Neatly executed at this Office. Tax. CoVUctoT’s Sale. VV ILT be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the market house in the city ot Augusta, between the usual sale hours, , T 100 acres of land m \V arren county, levied on as the property of John Reynolds, to satisfy his State and county tax for the year 1820.—Tax due gi hi a cents. -ALSO— One house and lot near Suin mervilie, Uiouino.iu county, levieu us as the properly of Daniel Btoxuni, to satisfy his stale and county lax for the year 1820. Tax due §3 87£ cents. —ALSO— -82 1-2 Acres of land in Rich moiid county, levied on as the properly oi, James ft. Tilly, to satisfy b:s stale and county tax for the year 1820. lax due gl 56J cents. —ALSO— -849 acres of land in Richmond count), levied onus tee property 01 Dicit son Atkison, to satisfy his stale and coun ty lux for the year 1820. lax due §2 -8 cents —ALSO— -100 acres of land in Kichmord county levied on die property of liio mas Lewis, to satisfy his stale amt county tax for the year 1820. Tax due §2 00. —aLSO— -196 acres of land in Burke county , luVit-U on us the property ot *a linda Ward, Seaborn Maul, guatdiati, to satisfy her state and county tax for the year 1820. Tax due §1 50 cents. —ALSO— One house and lot in the city of Augusta, adjoining lower uni of toe Bridge Bank, and fronting on Broad street, levied on as the property of Felix G. Gib son, & Uo. to satisfy their slate and coun ty tax fur the year 1820. Tax due §156 85 cents. —ALSO — One house and lot in the city of August a, aujoimug lot ts Job 8. Ba. ncy, levied on as the piopeny of Mrs. Ann W bt urges, or sou, to satisfy state ana count ; lax for the year 1820. Tax due §8 s‘j cents. —ALSO— One house and lot in the city o! Augusta, adjoining tut 01 kits David McKinney and others, fronting on Broad street, levied on as the property of Adam Hutcheson, to satisfy his stale and county lax for the year 1820. Tax due 43 cents. AL>o— acres of 1 ml in Richmond county, levied on as the property of Wil liam B. C. Walker, to satisfy his state aMe coumy tax for the year 1820. —Tax dud §5 o7i cents. —ALSO— One house and lot in the city of Augusta, known at ihe property of Stainback Wilson, levied on to satisfy his state and county tax for the year 1820. Tax due §G 87*3 cents- E. Bugg, T. C. October s.— Ids Coroner’s Sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Court Mouse, in the Town of Waynesborough, Burke county. One sorrel horse, levied on astbe property of.) esse Farrow, to sa tisfy an Execution in favor of Sturges and Blount, against .Irsse Farrow. Willard Roberts, cor. October 8 oaw tds 4 1k i ILL be-sold, on Saturday, the 10th Ts of November next, in the county of Warren, at the late residence ot Robert Johnson, deceased, all the Property of the said deceased, consisting of, horses, cattie, hogs, one yoke of oxen and cart, plantati on tools, and household Furniture, too tedious to mention, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors Terms made known on the day of sale. Littleton Johnson, Adm’r September 24 -if JN otice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Alexander Carter, late of Burke county, deceased, are hereby notified to present their accounts duly at tested within the lime prescribed Ivy law ; and til) those who are indebted will avail themselves of this notice, to come forward and make such arrangements as will be satisfactory. John C. Poythrcss, Qualified adtn’r on the estate of A Carter. P. S—ln my absence animation can be made to my attorney, J. E. Morris, Esq’r, from whom any necessary information cun be obtained relative to the settlement of said estate Waynesboro,’ Sept 10 Negroes for Sale, •At U\-1ah)1 U\e Bridge,, ooutii- uioiiua, IB® Likely YOUNG NEGROES, a mongst them a number of field band. , house servants, &c. which will be sold low for cash, by applying to John WooUblk. September 27 4t Administrators Sale, VrriLi, be sold on the first Tuesday in V» December next, at the Court- House in Warren county, agreeable to an order ofthe Inferior Court, the following property belonging to the isiate of James Brady, dec. A valuable tract of Oak and Hickory land, lying on the main road be tween Warrenton and Povveiton, a part of which is under tolerable cultivation—on the premises are a comfortable dwelling House, a Store House and a new Gin House, with other necessary out buildings file situation is well calculated for a pub lic stand, and affords many advantages to a person disposed to enter into the coun try trade. Terms of sale made made known on the day. Wm vShivers, AAm'r. September 10 4\vl BetWVeVwitt, Geo Oflubei' IsL jlj? Public Examination of the Young [.allies in ibis InsliliUnn, Will commehce on Monday the l.*tli ol October, a* 9 o'clock, A. M. The Parents ami Guar dial)sol' pupils wiihthc neighbouring lo versos Science are respectfully invited lo attend. On the first day, the Yount? L übes wit! be examined in N.'.trial Philosop and Astronomy, £c in pure Mathematics lo the solution rdgcbiaicul'.y oftlie must difficult questions in common Arithrhatic. The'M inter session will ccinmence on the first Monday in November. October 8 2t BimTtViug q Losing. 1 IVSdtS M. SANDWICH, respectfully mp'ims her f. l *encls and lilt* public, that she lias rented a commodious pan of the (late Bridge Bank I encmt nt) where she can comfortably receive Mom tiers and . Lodgers from the 15iu instant —onac- . comrnodating terms, i October 8. \ n\ viable PLANTATION VOH SALE. fl'Mlß Subscriber oilers for sale, his fi. Plantation, situated twelve miles a ' bove Augusta, between Fury’s ferry, and the Washington load. The buildings are a'l in excellent repair, and the farm for soil, fences, and ail that pertains to its cultivation, equal lb any in tire neighbor hoed. The quantity of land, is about , three hundred and forty three acr es, The above plairtalion will be offered at private sale until tire 2nd of November next, and i if not disposed of dien, will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder. Terms of sale, may be known by applying to John Campbell of Augusta, William Blackwell, or Josegh Grafton of Columbia County, who will shew the Premises. Bennet Grafton. Columbia County Kkfi August 1821, August 16 w2Nov. V aUuvbVe PLANTATION FOR SALE. T A HE Subscribers offers for Sale, that well known stand of John Beall, lately dec. j twelve miles from Augusta. The Planta tion and Buildings on the said premises are all in excellent repair,and the Farm, for soil, fences and all that pertain toils cultivation, surpassed by none itt the Slate. The body of land embraced in this ■ tract, is supposed to be from 800 to 1000 • acres. The above plantation will be of fered at private sale until the Ist of No vember next, and if not then disposed of, will be sold at public sale on the firs l Tuesday in November next, to the highest bidder. Terms of Sale may be known by applying to James 11. Smith, of Lexington, (Georgia) or to Charles Beall, or lo Join. , W Beall on the premises. • Charles Beall, 1 John VV. Beall, > Ex’rs. I James H.Smith j May 31 3m FOR SALE, A HOUSE & lot fronting on Broad Street and Ellis Street—the lot i contains half an acre, between Mr John H Man and Mrs Fox’s. The house with very little repairs may be made a comfort able dwelling for a small family. For , - enus apply to G. B. Marshall August 9 if , 30 Dulls. Reward OTOI.EN from a store in Dread-street, on the 3d instant, (by forcibly entering t ihe back window during dinner) Sixty ’ Dollars in Cash, with one piece Hag silk handkerchiefs, and 3 or 4 doz, checked - and other cot ton ditto. Among the cash ; was one 5 dollar gold piece, or American i J Eagle. Should the like be offered by 1 any suspicious character, the public are re - spectfully requested to stop it, and tire above, reward shall be promptly paid on the apprehension and delivery of the thief at this office. October 5 2t THE SUBS FIBERS [■ OFFER FOR SALE, A PART OF TilE Spring-HHI-Jiill TRACT of LAND, t (Lately belonging to trie Estate ofSeaborn Jones, Esq ) > JT YING on both sides of Butler’s creek, in the county of Richmond, and at present in the occupancy of Col. M. F Boisclair. The part offered for sale is ad mirably well timbered, and would be di [ vided to accommodate purchasers Itlie withinfour or five milt* of the city of Aus gusta, embraces some beautifully elevated sites for summer residences, having good springs of pure water. Slaughter Labuzun. , F. Walker, I’uopniKTons. i July 16 ts Georgia-—Warren county. I Clerk's Office of the Court of Ordinary f WHEREAS JohnM'Crary and Samuel , Hall, applies for Letters Dismissury from <• their Administration of the Estate of Mat 1 thew M’Crary, dec’d. These are there fore, to notify all persons concerned, lo . enter their objections (if any they have) ) in my office, within the time prescribed . by law, or Letters will issue accordingly. . Given under my hand at ofiice, this 13th day of February, 1821 Jno. Torrence, Clk, c. o. February 19 m9tn A Great Bm 'l' A HE subscriber beine lW ■■ EM 4 ' PLANTATiJ whereon he now lives, 5it,,.,, bm county, thirteen mil, , , ta, :ind nine from Cu1,,,,.,.;.. ..’"Mi imn.coralelj Lading iron, it .''‘‘■l former )>lace. ..'-'‘W contains three hum lieu Mi acres, about two'l.tiiidui', clean it, and under g„ ( „i ,■ ■"‘■fi is equal to any up'-uld m g t MB a pan of drat winen is ; () vL- *' to any in ihe ate, 1 i u . Sl| ai » M ami believed lo be as lie a i;i, l 'W. > the neighbour hood. 0„ U lfc a good dwelling .house, Rl)U(1 , '“Mi a.l necessary out lmildii..r s •'' new (fin Hi use and bub,V , hc^H Ore haul of Ida !., A l ,. ) i e ‘MB lives, a good garden, U„ (d pure water, quite i'lantatio.i having having last spring; I deem it m any thing mole of its kc. as it is expected that tlio’sSHj to purchase wilt view it Uiemflß Shoo 1 ..I tins tra'ct of land 'flsj there are live o, siv Inna!:- ,1 -..'M''' lands a.ij lining, which may b c good terms iinmed'wti ly, ’ The above described u-set ol'lMl he offered at private sate, i.nrrH lire stir day of December n at KB sold will then be pul up toMl bidder, together vviilr air t!,.. pMK tools, corn, fodder, lumsclu.ia ;M| furniture. For further paintuMl quire of Mr John Cashin, Mr. John Turpin, at the QtukeiMS Mr. Bynaum of Colon,biu Court I or to tire subscriber on the |ininj Littleberry CluutcM October 18 law tug H Tanners. ■ TThE Subscriber wishes to Tanner and Drvr r of Leather, (Ms goed wages wifi ic given. H W. U. ColemM Dublin, Laurens County,) H Oc.ober IS, 1821. y all GLOBE TAYkJ AND SAVANNAH AND U'ESfl stage Office. I W. SHANNON,! Respectfully acquaints imj and the public that Ids house U I gone a thorough repair, and tutfl afford to Boarders, and Travellers,B ception as comfortable as any other* lishment of the kindin the Soihernsß The Globe is Situated on Broadi>| in the very center of the City and i peculiar advantages to the Planter,) Men of business generally. His stables are furnished with the of provender, and with faithful andt dve hostlers. He only solicits Immthe lie that proportion of patronagewhir attention to business and to the cv of his customers may entitle him to. A Literary, Commercial and I’uii READING ROOM, Will be shortly opened for the act modation of his customers. October, 15. if WANTED. TT O hire or purchase, a good cook a steady middle aged woman, accustd to the care of children. —Enquire at office. October, 1 6t5 — —— p Notice. THREE months after date, appfia will be made lothe Court ol ft ary of Richmond County, for leavel vide the estate of Major Ferdinand fli late of said countv, deceased. John Phinizy, acting adm’r of the estate of f • f' iUl October 1 Battalion Orders. /\_X election is hereby ordered *■ held on Monday the 29th just jeon’s Tavern for a Captain and Ijy tenant to command the w Company Militia. Thomas Face, JAe.nl, Cul. Commanding City October 18—— • . Notice. Agreeable to an order ofthc^ of Ordinary of /ficlimonJ will be soul on tire first Tuesday «« ry next, at the Market-house m of Augusta, the n NEGROES belonging lo the Estate of Majyj , nancl Phinizy, late of said C0 B"' V lo r for the benefit of the heirs amt c Terms made known on the ® JOHjX PBISU b Acting administrator of the F. Phinizy. October 1, 1321 Agreeably to an r^el Obtained from tire Honoj"- Court of OrdiihU-y of Rich l "" ' j () jji will be sold on the first Mone y ry next, at the Market-house 'irwMmflg Belonging to the Estate 0 Kinney, dec’d, for the benefit and creditors. «r*^nPt Constance S. A dmm' str * 1 September 27 —wl2t