Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, November 01, 1821, Image 4

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rnfrn^mmm ———— TRANSIt»NT PAbSION, AND TRUE LOVE. j There i* al.ove that laits awhile, A one‘d#y'« flower,—no more! Opea in ti<e sbuushme of a smile. And shut* when clouds come o'er. There ira'Love that ever lasts,— A shrub that’s always green; It flowers amici the bitter blasts,; And decks « wintry tceue. A rheek, an eye. a well-turn’d foet, May give the first its birth; The floweret has but little root, Aiida»ks but little earth. No scanty soil True Love must find, Its vigour to controul; _ ; It plants itself upon the mind, And strikes into the soul. Retort ■Courteous. Judge U who j resided in the county court cl a neighboring state, Was fond of indulging himself occasionally m a joke at the expense of Counsellor 11. a practising attorney in the same court, with whom lie whs very intimate, and lor whom he had a high regard. On a certain occasion, When pleading a cause at the'bar, Mr. U. observed, that he would conclude his re in ; u Us on the following day, unless the conn would consent to set late enough for him to finish ihsi evening, “ Sit, sir, (said the judge) not set; hens set” “Island corrected, sir,"said the counsellor, bow ing, Not long after, while giving an opi nion, (he Judge remarked that, under such and such circumstances, an action would not “/oy.” “ He, may it please your ho nor, (says the counsellor,) not lay; heim; lav -JWiI Ini. ’[’l he above hits arc very good; aud it is only to preserve the remembrance ot a J \-ud' esprit, of which these naturally re mind «s, that we add the following ancc dote. A debate took place (not in a neigh’ hur.ug but a distant state) among the mem-’ hns of the court, how long they should art, to dispose of the business before them. 7 hree vet ks, at last, w ere determined on. ■«> Why, in the world, enquired a wag at> the bar,” no they not set four weeks, like other j. (-**.]—Tlalt. Patriot. The man who was committed to prison In Snscpiebannah county (I’a.) for non payment of h s-marriage fee, is slated in ihe ‘Utica Sentinel to have delivered him ■6< IffVc-in lin h ' by selling Ins wife, and ap plying the plTcoedh to the discharge ot pc (!• 1 i nirrkntt Sentinel. ~ "At ( fIONT " En 1. Thompson. On tlic Ist Tuesday in No vember next, W ill he Sold at the Market-house in Augusta, \ovmg Negroes 4 Women f» 3 C hildren, from 3to 5 years old. < J LiV.-’v boy, 15 or 17 yours old, 1 Litto Girl, do. do. do. do. All "f which are under good characters, and sold for no (suit The titles will be. Indisputable. TERMS—9O days credit for paper well road. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock. 1* S.—They will be sold without re sen. Oct 25... ... - 3t ' FTmsu Imported Goods AT SAVANNAH. AicoTge AN. Cw, IS NOWOPKKISO An Extensive Assortment of WOODS, Suitable for the approaching Season, —consisting or— W hitc ’Welch Plains lllue and mixed do l.ondon Duffil Blankets Hose and Point do Heavy Cotton Bagging Black and colored Bombuzetts Fine worsted Hosiery Merino and lamb’s woo) Hose flnpeifine white Flannel lllue, rod and yellow Flannels Tai tan Plaids Superfine wide Black Botnbazcens Fisg Haiulkcrchiefs Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres Felice. Cloths Brussels and Venitian Carpetings lb »nh Hugs Domestic Fluids and Stripes ’ Ocnvburgs Irish and German Linens Tortoise shell Combs Plain black Nankin Crapes Mandarin Crape Dresses ; With a variety of other articles, which are for sale an accommodating terms, at the corner of Broughton and Barnard streets, fur cash or approved paper. O u.her 29 t‘25D Stole of Georgia. n the Superior court of Richmond county. Mat Term, 1821 Present—Tie U n. John 11, Montgomery, Judge. Euiajktu Commimi.T vs > Petition for divorce Joan B. Ccmmiso, j f I4HE petition and process in this case, JL having been returned by the Sheriff, “ the defendant not to be found”—On mo tion of Plaintiffs attorney. Ordered, that service he perfected by publishing this rule in one ot the public Gazelles of this state, once a month for six months Takcnfrom the minutes. Clerk’s office, 20th June 1821. John G. Snead, d. c, June 21. m6m fc inftl Xolke. All persons indebted to the firm of Kean y Cuahitok, by note or open ac count, are informed that they will be met mor« waited on, and if an immediate ae dement is not made, suit will be in •tautly commenced. K ean h Charlton. October 18— —1 m k Sheriffs Sales. WILITIkTsoUI at the court-house in Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours, 3 Negroes, t* wit; Filiis,for ty three years of age, Cherry, 28 years of age ; Mariah,4 years of age, taken as the property of-Rcdick Bass, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of Baker 8c Hecth, vs. Re dick Hass, pointed out by the defendant. \LSO One negro girl by the name of Wiliny, 14 y eats of age, levied on to sa tisfy an execution in favor of linker andy Heeth, vs Kiudsl McTyeire, pointed out by defendant. —ALSO— One lot in the town of Wamn ion, containing twenty six feet by eigh teen, wi'h a black smith’s simp on it, ad joining of the road to I’oweltnu, 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— yB acres of pine land ad join ing of Stanford 8c others—Levied on to sa tisfy an execution in favor of Mercy Mayse adm’r. vs, Hugh Ticer—returned to me by a constable. A. Rogers, s. w. c. October 5. Ids Sheriff* Sale. \\7 ILL be so hi on the first Tuesday in TT November next at the court house in the town of Wayucilhorough within the usual hours, 100 Acres pine land and one hundred and fifty acres pine land, all adjoining lands of Mary Godbee, levied on as the property of Wm. Moore, to satisfy John Adams. —AI.SO -100 acres land adjoining lands of Timothy Murray and others, levi ed on ns the property of Joshua W. -Kitn ■’ bal, to satisfy Stone 8c Reynolds —ALSO— One ninth part of a negro woman named Aggy, levied on as Ihe pro perty of Adam Wallace, to satisfy William Reynolds. ALSO— One cow and calf, levied on as the property of John Croakr, to sa tisfy his lux for the yrar 1820 —properly ' pointed out by Joshua S. Tredwell. —ALSO— -4 Negroes, to wit—Adam, Philis, Jane and Sampson, levied on as the property of Wm. Womble, deceased, to srtisiy Fanny Jones, and others. —ALSO— -3 Negroes, to wit—Latin and her two children, Jesse and Deror, levied on as the properly of Roberts Tho mas, to satisfy tui execution in favor of Uigt low 8c Hand ami others. 8. W. Blount, s. n. c. < October 5 4t Sheriff’s Sale. , W ILL be sold on the first Tueiday in November next, at the Court House in Jacksonborough. Scriven county, between the usual hours often and three o’clock. One negro boy named A r letnas, about fourteen years old, levied on as the property of John Connelly, to sa tisfy sundry executions in lavor of J. S. Bryan, levied and returned to me by a constable. Solomon Kemp, s.s.c. October 5 tds Sheriff’s Sales. Wild. BE sold at the Court House, in Warrenton on the first . uesdayin Nvemolx*'’ next, between the hours of sale. One iifly saw .gin, four saddle trees, one lot of irons, one saddle, one stove, pipe and lot of gin girts, six girts, one pair of martingills, levied on as the property of Joel Kinsey, to satisfy an exe cution in favor of Baker and Heeth 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 8c Persons and others; vs. Mi'.oh el Jones, levied on by a constable, pointed out by plaintiff. —ALSO— Two lirds and furniture, levi ed on to satisfy an execution in favor Ba ker & Heeth, vs. James Newsom and Asa Newsom. —ALSO— One negro girl by the name of Harriet, 11 ar 12 years of «ge, levied on to satisfy 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 Warrenloii, between the usual hours of sale, I he 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 *** We are authorized to announce JAMES S. SHAFFER, Esq a candidate for the office of Sheriff | o f Richmond county, at the ensuing election April 5 ts $3- We are authorized to announce Capt. D. BERRY, a candidate for the Office of Sheriff for Richmond county at the ensuing election. Blank Deeds, For sale at this Office. h Tai fca\e. "WILT be'sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at Uie market 1 bouse in the city of Augusta, between the usual sale.. hour*, i# 100 acres of land in Warren; county, levied on as the properly of John’ Reynolds, to satisfy his Slate and county tax for the year T 820. Tax due $1 81 } cents. ALSO— One liouse and lot near Sum mervllle, Richmond county, levied on as the property of Daniel Bloxum, to satisfy his stale and county tax for the year 4820. Tax due R 3 874 cents. I —ALSO— -82 1-2 Acres of land in Rich mond county, levied on as the properly o( James R. Tilly, to satisfy his state and county tax for the year 1820. Tax due Rl 56J cents. —ALSO—- 100 acres ofland in Richmond county, levied on as the pioperty ot Tho mas Lewis, to satisfy his state and county tax for tire year 1820 Tax due R 2 00. . —ALSO— -190 acres of land in Burke county, levied on as the property of Sa limla Ward, Seaborn Ward, guardian, to satisfy her stale and county tax for the ear 1820. Tax due Rl 50 cents. —ALSO— One house and lot in the city of Augusta, adjoining lower end ol the Bridge Bank, and fronting on Broad street, levied on as the property of Felix G. Gilt son, & Co. to satisfy their s’-ate and coun ty tax for the year 1820. Tax due R 156 85 cents. —ALSO— One house and lot in the city of Augusta, adjoining lot of Job S. Bur ney, levied on as the properly oi Mrs. Ann W. S'urges, or cun, to Satisfy state and county tax for the year 1820. Tax due R 8 59 cents. —ALSO— One house ami lot in the city of Augusta, adjoining lot of Mrs. Dawn McKinney and others, fronting on Broad, street, levied on as the property of Adam' Hutcheson, to satisfy his state and county lax lor the year 1820. Tax due RSB 43 cents. —ALSO— One house and lot m tlie city of Angus's, known as the property ot Stainback Wilson, levied on to satisfy his state and county tax for the year 1820. — Tax due R 6 874 cents- K. Bugg, T. C. October 5. tds Coroner’s Sales. 1 \S ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at the Court House, in the Town of Wayneshorough, Burke county. One sorrel horse, levied on as the property of Jesse Farrow, to sa tisfy an Execution in favor of Sturges and Blouat, against I esse Farrow. Willard Roberts, eor October 8 oaw tds \\t ILL be sold, on Saturday, the 10th ▼ f of November next, in the county of Warren, at the late residence of Robert Johnson, deceased, all the Property of the said deceased, consisting of, horses, cattle, hogs, one yoke of oven and cart, plantati on tools, and household Furniture, too tedious to mention, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors Terjns made known on the dav of sale Littleton Johnson, Atlra’r September 24 ts Notice. ALL persons having demands against the F.rtate of Alexander Carter, late of Burke county, deceased, are hereby notified to present their accounts duly at tested within the time prescribed by law ; ■ and all those who are indebted will avail themselves of this notice, to come forward and make such arrangements as will be satisfactory. John C. Poythress, Qualified adm’r on the estate of A Carter. I*. S—ln ray absence application can be made to my attorney, ,T. E. Morns, Esq’r, from whom any necessary information can be obtained relative-to the settlement of said estate Wavn, shore.’ Pcpt: 10 Administrators Hale, I\’*LL be sold on the first tutad ay in 1 T December next, at the Court- Ilouse in Warren county, agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court, the following property belonging lolhe estate of James Brady, dec. A valuable tract of Oak and Hickory land, tying on ,ne main road he tween Warrcnton andPoweiton, a pait oi whicli is under tolerable cultivation o the premises are a comfortable dwelling House, a Store House and a new House, with other necessary out building 1 * The situation is well calculated for a pu. a lie stand, and ;ißurU many advantages >- ■ a person disposed to enter into the coiui try trade. Terms of sale made made known on the day. Wm. Shivers, Jldni’r. sept ember 10 4wt George Hammond,> Attorney, &c. / IN EQUITY . *'*,.£ to se! l trust t.Maries Goodwin. J estate. In obedience to an order of the court-of Ltpnty will be sold at Edgefield Court House, (South Carolina,) on the first Mon. day in December next, on a :redit o< one and two years a tract of land, containing nine hundred and forty nine acres, agree ably to the original plat, lying on Horse f*®’ w ‘thin a few miles rs Augusta.— Distract consists of a considerable pro of ■wamp land of the first quality. 1 he high land is well adapted to the cul « c . or , n and cotton, ami affords a most eligible U beautiful site for building, which commands a view of Auguna and its vi cinity. The cost and fees in cash, and bond and security will be required The purchaser willmay for a title deed. Mil it. Brooks, ~,, _ Commissioner in Equity, Edgefield Court House, > * Oct. 1821, GLOBE TAVERN AND SAVANNAH AND WESTERN STAGE OFFICE. J 1 W. SHANNON, ; i Respectfully acquaints his friends I and the public that his house has under- 1 gone a thorough repair, and that it will ' afford to Boarders, and Travellers, are ception as comfortable as any other Estab lishment of the kind in the Sothern Slates. The Globe is Situated on Broad Street in the very center -of the City and offers peculiar advantages to the Planter, and to Men (if business generally. His stables are furnished with the best oi provender, and with faithful and atten tive hostlers. He only so icits from the .pub lic that proportion of patronage which his attend on to business and to the comfort of his customers may entitle him to. A Literary, Commercial and Politica READING ROOM, Will be shortly opened for the accotn modation of his customers. October, 15, ts Female Seminary. 1 HF. subscriber, feeling the highest obligation to-the citizens of Augusta lor their past encouragement -in his employ •ment, trouts his assiduity and attention will be such as to entitle him still to a lurllter share of their patronage. He will on Monday, 15th October, commence his School, in Mr Jacob Daxfomtu’s buildup-, recently occupied by Mr. Warne, Rcy uold-streel. TTie following are some of the leading branches. That will be taught, viz : Latin anrt Greek Languages , Geo graphy w itli Globes Jc Maps; History, Rlie, loric Logic, Surveying, F.nglisb Grammer Oratory and Composition, with the requi site elementary branches. As the number' of students are limited &. more than third part now engaged, those desirous of' a entering, can make earley application at • Mr, Jac, b Danfortli’h store, or at the.in stitution Terms per quarter gl2 50 cents payable in advance. Oliver limn forth. October, IS w3w Agreeably to an Order from tile Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Richmond -county, will be sold on the first Monday in Janua ry next,-at the Market-house in the city . of Augusta, Belonging to the Estate of David ,Mc- Kinney, dec’d, for the benefit of his heirs ’ | and creditors. Constances. McKinney, 1 Administratrix, ! September 27—wl2t A (treat Bargain. T .1 HE subscriber being desirous to' re move to the Western country; again offers, for sale his PLANTATION, 1 Whereon he now lives, situated in Colum! t 1 bia county, thirteen miles from Angus-; ta, and nine from Columhia'Court-lloust, immediately leading from the latter to the former place. This tract of Land,; contains three hundred and twenty-dour! acres, about two hundred ten of which is cleared, and-under good fences; the soil is equal to any upland in the county, and' apart of that which is to clear, is equal to any in the state. The situation isfiigh: and believed to he as healthy as any in the neighbourhood. On the premises is a good dwelling house, good kitchen, and 1 all necessary out buildings, including new Gin House and Stables. Also, a large Orchard of Peach, Apple and Cherry lives, a good garden, two flush springs - of pure water, quite convenient. This Plantation having having been advertised last spring; I deem it. unnecessary to sav , any thing more of its situation, qualities. &c. as it is expected that those wishing' to purchase will view it themselves.— Should this trad of land be too small, tliere arefive or six-hundred acres of good i lands adjoining, which rruy be bought on good terms immediately. The above described tract of land will be offered at private sale, until Thursday, the stb day of December next, and if not sold will then be put up to the highest, bidder, together with all the Plantation . tools, corn, fodder, household & kitchen ■ furniture. For further particulars, en quire of Mr- John Cashin, of Augusta; Mr. John Turpin, at the Quaker Spring, Mr. Bynaum of Columbia Court House, or to the subscriber on the premises. Littleberry Clanton. October 18 law tds WANTED. T 1 O hire or purchase, a good cook and a steady middle aged woman, accustomed to-the care of children,—Enquire at this office. October, I 6t5 Notice. THREE months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordin ary of .Richmond County, for leave to di vide the estate of Major Ferdinand Phinizy late of said county, deceased. .lohn Phinizy, acting adm’or of the estate of F. Phinizy October 1 . Notice. IILL lie sold on the Islh day of De cember next, at the late residence of AViiiiatn M‘Natt, late of the county of Burke, deceased : a Stock of Cattle, a Set of Blacksmith's Tools, two Feather Beds, Bedsuads and Furniture, one Horse, and a number of other Articles, i too tedious to mention. T.-rms—twelve months credit will be given with small notes, and approved security Property not to be removed until the terms of sale are complied with. Philip Lumpkin, Adm’r. October 29—w tds BOTfiIiEH'EM, Beo, October, 19 th 1821, THE winter session of this Institution willcommence on the first Monday ; in November. Board, Tuition, Washing'. Candles, Fires, per session, g 65 00. — Young Ladies will be required to supply their own bedding, or pay ten dollars extra. Fees'of one session in advance. Reference to the literary gentlemen of Athens :—To the Kev. John Brown, D. 1) Monticello; Kev. Thomas GouWing, Sa vannah ; Col. Nicholas Ware, Augusta. October 22 2t Boarding Lodging. Mrs. M. SANDWICH, respectfully informs her friends ami the public, that she has rented a commodious part of the (late Bridge Bank Tenement) where she -can comfortably receive Boarders and Lodgers from the 15th instant —on ac commodating terms. October 8. \ T a~ PLANTATION FOB SALK. TP HE Subscribers offers fiir S?le, that well known stand of John Beall, lately dec. twelve miles from Augusta. The IManta liou and Buildings on the said premises are all in excellent repair,and the Farm, for soli, fences and all that pertain to its ■cultivation, surpassed by none in the State. The body of land embraced in this tract, is supposed to be from 800 to 1000 acres. The above plantation will he of fered at private sale until the Ist of No vember next, and if not then disposed of, will be sold at public sale or the first Tuesday in November next, to the highest bidder. Terms of Sale'fnay be known by applying to James H. Smith, of Lexington, (Georgia) or to Charles Beall, or to John? VV. Beall on the pretnists. Chnrlcs Beall, John VV. Beall, C James H.Smith 3 May 31 3m FOR SALE, A HOUSE & lot fronting on Broad A. Street and Ellis Street—the lot contains half an acre, between Mr. John H Man and Mrs. Fox’s. The bouse with very little repairs may be made a comfort able dwelling for a small family. For erms apply to Cr. B. Marshall. Angust 9 ts To Rent. HJYHE DWELLING on Bay street at I present occupied by Mrs. Sarea, with a large and commodious garden attached thereto Ai.s>, 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 if In Equity. John Garrett, and Wife, ) BILL vs. (, for John Day, adm’r, and others, 3 Partition. In obedience to an order of the Court of Equity, will be sold at Edgefield court house on the first Monday in December, next, on a credit of one and two years, 5 tracts of ’Land of the estate of James Day, deceased, lying adjoining each other, within‘fifteen miles of Augusta, and con taining upwards of 1000 acres. The cost and fees of suit, in cash, and bond, and security, will be required. Purchasers will pay for title deeds to-each tract. Whitfield Brooks, Com’r Edgefield district. Edgf field Court-house, Sepi’p 2 7 in Equity. Agnes Nesbitt, ) vs. C Hugh W. Nesbitt, et. al. j In obedience to an order of the Court of Equity, will be sold on Tuesday, the first day of January next, at the house of Joseph Carrie, on Beach island, on a cre dit of one year, a gang of Negroes, from 25 to 30 in number—the cost and fees of suit in cash and notes, and seem ity will be required—purchasers will pay for bills of sale for the Negroes. Whitfield Brooks, Commissioner in Equity. Edgefield Court-house, Sept. 27 Administrator’s Sale. vv ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4th of December next, at the market house in the city of Augusta, The real estate of James Kiemou, dec. late of Edgefield district, South-Carolina, being for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Uobt McCombs, adm’r. Sept. 2u ids Notice. DO hereby CAUTION all persons against trading for two notes of hand, one , given by John M. Dooly, Esq. of Lincoln county, Georgia, for font hundred and se venty five dollars, due about the fifteenth day of November next; and the other giv en by John Pride of Baldwin connly, Georgia, for three hundred and fifty dol lars now due, and also a receipt on Col. A. Bower, fora note for collection; all of said papers was stolen from me, on the night of the 20th 3 f this mst. at Abb • ville Court House, South-Carolina, with ’ sundry other papers which is of no use ' to any person but myself. Any person ' delivering the same, will receive area- . sonable compensation. 1 Joseph Grigg. October 29 3tp _______ 1 Job Printing Neatly ex * c« ted at (Ms OJfise . ■ Momhlj Notices. I Georgia, Burke County SUPER! OTi COURT— April Tern * j'goj i Present the /lovable Jons u I , _ wtHVj Judge. I Richard Richaidaon,) | Jeremiah Milfen 3 RLr - E NISI. I UPON the petition of Richard Richard I son, praying the foreclosure of'tlSl equity ot Redemption of a certain ,n‘!| or parcel ot land lying, being and m live county of Burke and State of Geer I gta, bounded as follows;— that is I Northwardly by land formerly owned-mil possessed by Jordan Taylor; Eastward I by James limbi, Philip Thomas and .S 3 Simtli s land ; Southwardly by James M tin’s land, and WcstwailJ b? ,Z J Nonon’s land, containing « n e tbnu«arl acres, more or less, having (he creek riv.l let, or branch called the Rosemary ttmfl nn g through a part of said tract or Ll .ot lundj which suid true* - or parcel of hrrl was on the sixth day of Mjv„ in the vel ot cur I.or<i one thousand, eight hundpl anctyeventcrn mortgaged by the stud 11 remiali Miller to the said Richard /dcH ardson, to secute the payment of tU s .| of three thousand three hundred and c il ven dollars and eighty tlneecents.with tI interest accruing thereon, to be paid on thl (irst day ot February next, after the datl of said mortgage, with interest f, ( m u ,l first day of January, in the year of oil Lord, one thousand, eight hundred v| seventeen, and agreeable to the coudiiil ol a bond bearing even date vi ith . mortgage—On motion of Felix .1 attorney for the said Richard llioharilsl It is Ordered that the said Jeremiah Midi downhill twelve months pay i, lto Clerk’s office the principal, interest, -cost due on said mortgage, or in detail thereof, the equity of mlemption/m <1 saut mortgaged premises will from 1*- ~| •ortli be fur ever foreclosed and It is further ordered that a copy of foregoing rule be published in one of® public, gazettes of this state, once a n.<| for twelve months, or be personally ed on the said Jeremiah Miller six before the time appointed for the ment of the money into court us Extract from the minutes , 28 th April 1 John Carpenter, ct'!|| May 3 tul2o gwougia. ~~ LINCOLN sup eh ion count April Term, 1821—Monday the 23d I Slaulcr Cowling;, I vs. I HUL] I Nathaniel Adams, ad minis- y J'orclnM trator oil the estate of Na- I oj ,h| thauicl Adams, deceased. J s-oal U l PON the petition of SlauterCowl praying the foreclosing the equity < J deniption hi and to all that tract of I lying and being in the county of i-iri and-state of Georgia, containing five I dred and seventy acres, more or less Joining lands of Gatlierel and Samul<® the Sou h; Eastwarilly by lands of I Hunter and John Ware; Northward® Seastrunk’s land, and Weslwardly by ■ of Uobert Fleming and estate of Uoul winch said tract of land wastnorlgag® Nathaniel Adams in bis life time tol petitioner, the better to secure th A of three thousand two hundred and! seven dollars and sixty two cents* interest. I On motion of Micajah Henley, alt* or said Slauter Cowling- —lt is OrU that the principal, interest, and c® paid into court within twelve month* this day, otherwise the equity of re* lion ii and to the mortgaged premia® be from henceforth for ever bar® foreclosed, and this rule be publis® one of the public gazettes of thisH once in every month until the tiifl pointed by this rule for payment, o* py served upon the said aclministr® the mortgagor orbis special agent, a* six months previous to the lime (I® ney is directed to be paid into com® True copy taken from the min® Lincoln Superior Court, Apiil® IS2l—Monday the 23d day ® Month. Peter Lamar, cfl May 3 ml2m __®| Notice. 1 NINE months afkr date applj will be made to the honorra Court of Ordinary of Burke count leave to sell the real estate of live Tbon.as Leavitt, deceased. I Eliza A. Leavitt, atlj April 19, m9m 1891 I Notice. I ALL persons indebted to the ea the late Dr. Thomas Leavitt,■ cither by note or open account, 1 quested to come forward and p:iy tlfl before the Ist day of November ■ Ail persons having claims against ■ tate are notified to exhibit them* administratrix within the time pi'«B by law, properly authenticated. I Eliza A. Leavitt, at 9 April 19.' -If I Notice, 9 Months after date, aojfl will be made to the Honorable H Ordinary, for the county of leave to sell four hundred and dntflj of land, more or less, on the Little Hivcr, joining Samuels also, the negroes belonging to 1 H|| of Hezekia Spiers, late of said ‘ Wm. Willingham,* Zachariah Spier?. H ,Ik'. .wB March 29. ni9m__—__ Notice. I NINE months after date will be made to tlic •islices of ihalnferior cmirti for ordinary purposes, |or L B| '.’tie hundred and fifty a , c1 .% (■I Burke county', adjoining 11 1 Hi kins and others. ALSO, B| Two hundred and fifty a , ■HI county. No. iOi, sold . oD ®| the heirs and creditors ot H| deceased. . i Martha JJurke e,%fity*.lol) " ’TH