Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, November 08, 1821, Image 4
Georgia, i'uriv. fount)
»l i. toi; «;oinr—April T. mi, i%2i
Present the U nrrahk John 11 Movet
'mkhv, Jutire ’ ,
« Iflclund U c ■aulsoii,')
v». S KULF MSI.
, ,lt remish Wilier 3
UPON the petition of Richard Hicha
s ,n, praying th> for.-cloijre of ,l
Lqud of U deniptirn of a certain na
Cl ]>»'■ el of land lying, beifipand (ril'a
in tlir uuir.ty tis Burke and Slate of O' .
gin ho'imtidas follows : — that la to sh
Northwardly, by land forrr erU owned m
possessed by Jordan Tayl t j Fast war 1
by lames iunflM, Philip rliotnnsaid.lt/'
Smith's kml;*S..iuili«ardly by Jam'S M
tin's, I md, and Westwiuvly by Joslm ■
Kuffpn’s land, containing "nt tlmusai"
iicn?*, tnpre or less, liav lop tin* creek rivu
let, ’.t branch called the Kostirin y, run
ning hvcwga :» pari of said tract or parcel
of land, which said tram or parcel of land
vms on the .sixth day ol May, in tlie yea>
of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred
ami see nteen mortgaged by the said Tc
reir.ia.i Miller to the said Richard //icin'
arcUuii, to sceme the pay/nent >f ike sum
ol Utuusand hree liunilredand clo
ven dollars ,-nd eighty llueecents, with tin.
InteresUcCi uing thereon, to he paid on tin
ftfi.it day of February next, . fter the elate,
i.fsaid niortpag , with interest from the
first day ■( January, in tin* year of our
Lord, one eliotf ,o t, tight !n;i;di td and
s-v< nU agi f cable to the condition
til* o .i i. nd bearing even yhi'e with said
ntortgvg -On motion i.f Felix J. Hums,
ato. f.y for lue. said RichardUichardsoii >
It i Ordered that the said Jerfennali Aft lie
do tviuiin twelve, months pay into the
Lieut’s oflivi- the principal, interest, and
cost d ,e tin «aid tuortj age*, or in default
1 tier .ail, the equi > t/l redemption in the
said ittoqgMg'd iir. iium's will from theiuie
fortli he lor ever p.rt closed and bared.
It is ■further.ordered that a copy rif the
f regoinr rule be published In ,>ute i.ftlic
public gaz tics of this state, once a inontli
fm twelve months, oribe perso-vdly sen
ed • n ti < said Jen mil h Miller si;; months
•before tin ’lire, appointed fur the pay
ment ; ■ u.iMiey into court as afot’ 1 sriJ
J-.j . ■ ■ ,> : v/i‘s,2Bth .tpr'd 18 1.
John Carpenter, el'k.
it; ~ . - - r 2
ti ■ VltisG tA.
ij.vcoj.A- svpi.niou i. (Hurt,
April l>rm, 1821—MoKday the 23d day
Slant ti Cowling, "I
vs. | Pin J for
Nathaniel Adams, adminis- > fordAkure
truloronlht estate of Na- I of .Mart
t haoiel Adams, deceased J gagc.
IJpON the petition of Blunter Cowling,
praying the ior> closing the equity of re
demption ill and to all that tract of land
lying a diu ini' - in the county if I.n coin
and state old'org'm, containing five him
dn■■! and sev* iit - acres, more or less, ad
join')", lads ol Gathered and Saunders or
tho !fou , Fasivranlly by lands of Mrs
liuutei and Joint Ware; Northwardly by
Seastrunk’s hmd, a>d West wardly by lands
of ({■ ben K eming and estate of Dow. ng
winch s ii ) i act « f land was mortgaged h
Nalli.uiiel Adams in his Ilf - time to yen
piuitionrr, the b tier to secure the* sn>
ol throe thousand two hundred and fort;
peven dodars and sixty two cet ts, uh
interest
On motion ofMicujtdi Henley, attorney
Or said Slant*i- Cowling —ft in Order rr
thiu tue principal, interest, and cdst h
paid i -to i nurl within twdvi months lieu
this y, otherwise t 1 e equity of tedc-mi
ti t , it. ,nd to the mortgaged premises we
bo from lieucelb l.li bir ever hat ed ant
foreclosed, and this rn i be published i
one of the public gazettes of tb s state
oi ci in every mouth until the time a,
pointed by this rule for payment,'■or ace
py served upon the said admin at rut or <■
the. mortgagor orhisspcCiai agent, at Iras'
six months previous to the time the mo
ney is directed to he paid into court
g Tnn- copy taken from the minutes e (
1 ft.m >, 'iin- e’ourly April Tern*
1 ‘M -• i * e '.’3d jl vof sa;
M n
f Peter Lamar, cl’k.
May .3-
-t V tire.
lb] IN’t'’. ntcnlhs aft< r dale upjilicatio
I’l will be made to the honorable th
Court of Ordinary of Burke county, for
le.-vi to a, II the nal e -tale of the late Dr.
TllOl. as l.eavit., cieCeMSed.
I lizii y. Losivitt, adui’x.
April 1 v>, 1
Notice.
A 1,1. pei'sn., • the estate of
aV the late I), i. , , ..eavitt, ekcM,
«ither by no to oi op, n account, arc re
qu, s eel to come forward and pay the same
before the Isi day of November next.—
Alt persons having claims against the es
tate uie notified to exhibit tttt-m to the
Kdmuusirivtrix within the uni prescribed
by law, properly au h ntkaled,
H'w ’. ha a' itt, udni’x.
<*
0(1(0.
iMi Mi ntbs after date, anjiftcation
Wio rn made to the Honorable Court pf
Ordinary, for the county of Lincoln, for
ten t* ti» s il four luiudrcU and thirty acres
ol la id, more or less, on the waters of
Litili; l.ivtr, joining Samuils and oilier-,
8 " the net riics belonging to the estate
i ' fkia Spiers, late of said county, de
ceased
Wm. V\ illmjilißin,
Zuoliariah frpiors,
• Administrator»
Match 29.- n. 90»,.
N' INK nmmhs after date application
will he mad* to tl-e honorahle the
Goii't ofOnhnaryof I’.ichinoml county for
Itav i us-ell (wo hundred and fitly
land, lying in the second dial lie' i f r'.arly,
aid r.iiowas 'o No 39, the ■ ante being
the ~eal property ofEmunutfl Gixgory d<
c. -S' d, air! B‘d i h.r the benefit of ail eoti
perned.
e are authorized
to an oni c< JAMES i SHAFFKii, Ksq
a "iH Hildutc oi die Win of Sheriff ol
Rienmnnd county, at the ciuviog election
April s—ts
M *
♦ ■*>
Sheriff’s Sale*
iVfLL be Sold, at the Court-House, in
t HiTenton, •on the first Tuesday in D' -
■. t ber nex f , b tween the honts of Sale,
200 ut res of pine land,
n e wate s of brier Creek, adjoin ,*
» antlord and others, it being tlis p'a6
hi uon Thomas Hush now lives; levied
t- satisfy an execution in favor of fair
'in Hattie, vsr Andrew Bnsh and Thomas
Hush, pointed out by v boma» Rush.
— ALSO —
One , Negro girl, by the
an-eof Morning,six or set - n years old ;
■viedon to satisfy several srn..l! execu*
mis in favor of If. R. Thompson and
toh rs, vs. James Rogers, jun. levied on
ind returned to me by a Constable, and
pointed out by defendant. >
—.il.'.n—
--454; acres ot land, mon*
- hss, a: ijie watTsof Loo.-Creek, ad
joining of Friend & Juhnsoq, and tiieis.i
;n ing tiie pl icc whereon Sand* ton! now
lives, with good impiovements-ou it, levi
ed on to satisfy an Execution, in favor of
Kz- Kiel Smith, and others, vs, llenjamm
Sami ford, Charles llarrel and Nathan
Culp, pper, pointed out by Sandefotd.
—.7/. So
ft ur 10 acies ol* C »tton,
lu die field t'lkcti in xmsfy «u Bx-cuiioi,
infiAor ot t huij. Maddox, and otliers, vt
.las Cady, jun. pointed out by defen
dant.
— II,SO—
Negroid, to v it: Ben,
a man about .>5 ytavs r l age. ft
about tiie same, am! Kitty, Nancy 10 or 12.
Alford, 6 or H, thret beds and furuiutr'
ime fi.i’i.f tables, one svd board and bu
reau 12 setting chairs, with all the furni
ture be onging to the housi, 10 bead of
cattle, oqo rail and steers, a hav mitre an 1
sorrel hoist; let led on to satisfy an exe
eution in favor ol the State, vs. Jami
1 Lay less,.l as Cady, jun. mul Jacob Gat ait.
point'd out by Luyless.
' —HI.SU—
-111) acres of pine land,
on the waters of Fori cteek.it being tie
place whereon tin-defendant now lives i
levied on to Sdisfy - an execution in favor
i f David Cady vs Cader llarrel, pointed
out by lluirel.
- Al.SO—
—acres, more or less,
o* Oak and Hickory laud, on the wat*.
• of Uedlick, adjoining of ,las Itogcis.
Wynn « others, with good improvements
1 n it, it being the place whereon the de
feiidnnt now lives; levied on to satisfy at,
t.xecution in favor of Dakcr and lleeth,
, vs jack Devenporl. . y
4. Itpgoi'f=, s. w. c.
November 1 —aids
Sheriff's 9. le.
\\ ILL be sold at 'lie court-house in
Warreu'uii on the fiisl Tuesday in Decem
ber mcv bet' eeo the usual hours “f sale
One looking glass, two trunks
tai.bu, n’tlr ci'iiK r g, cot xisi ng of o c
hi * coal c:*'« and pantaloons, waist
w as, & —-klsd, tot of coarse broad cloths,
utu' I.in, one ;)-.,!)• i-f taylors pressing irons,
■ iv.e bunbm:, several other articles too te
■i us to mentii n, levied on as the pro
perty us Louis Morin, to satisfy an v xccu
ion in favor of Francis lluuyer. vs^Jmiis
Morin.
A. 11. JVh Cormick, d.s.>v.c.
November s— — ‘ —w.U
Sheriff’s Sale
Will he sod on the first TUESDAY in
December nest, ot the Court-house in
M ammiun, between the usual hours of
sale.
The half of une w.igon and
.utr liurses, taken pit the tore* l uneo' -
■t movtcage. in favor of James Polllnlt,
,s John Cl. Andrews—pointed out by
plaintiff, Oct 2d, ’B2l.
A. lingers, s.w c^.
October 5 wtds
Ttvs CoWvctAvr’a v
W ILT h c soUl on the first Tuesday b.
Orcembrr next, at the market house in the |
city ot Augusta, between the usual sale i
hours, _ i
100 aert sos land in V) arren i
efn nt . levied on as the property of Jehu 1
Reynolds, to satisfy Ins State and com ty
tax for the year 1820.—-Tax due 8’ }
cents.
ALSO—
Cue houseaudlot near V.um
mervitle, i’tua inoiiu cimnty, it vii-j i.-i ,s
live propi ity t f Danii l litoxurit, to.satisfy
his s’ate and county tan for (he year 182 U. *
tax 'W R~i cents '
—ALSO— 1
1 ( ,)6 acres of laud in Burke J
county, levied on as the pioperty of Va. ,
liih’a W ard, •.tcabuni Ward, guiudl in, to j
satisfy lie stat - and county tax for the t
year 1820. Tax due. 50 cents. ,
—ALSO
One house and lot in the city i
of Augusta, adjourn, lower end of the 1
Bridge Bank, and fronting on Broad street,
levied on us the property of Felix G. Gib
son, & Co. to satisfy their suite and conn- 1
tv Ux for the year 1820. Tax due g,l ‘>d ■
85 cuius. —ALSO—
One house and lot in the oily j |
of A ij;t.s a ('(joining lot of Job S. bar ,
my, levied on .*s the property ol Mrs. Ann ,
W S urges, of son, to satisfy state »n - (
co uiiy tax for the year IB'2t>. Tax due (
58 59 cents. .
—ALSO— |
One house and lot in the city i
>1 Ai giisU, adjoining lot of Mrs David I
M; K une) and others, fronting on Broad '
street, levied on as the property of Adam 1
Hutches, n, to satisfy*his state and county
tax lor the year 1820. Tax due §SB 43
I'clttS
—AT.SO—
( ne house und lot in the city
of f ugi.sta, known as the property "f
■nailihack Wilson, levied on to satisfy h.
• Cate and county tax for the year l»2b
Tax due §6 874 cents
K. Uugg, T. C.
Jctober s.— tds
Letters (
Remaining in c P Office, at
(Cic >.) .31!,' O. '<>b* r. 1821
tiff Bti-onn -mthing Bette• »fr*m tut iitt.
■vi'dpkate ask for advertised la ten
•-* L
Allen James W Levermau Join
tdams George Lj fi-s Nancy t
Arnold .1 \V B Laurence Gatret
Ashley L P Larry Leal
Armstrong Arch’d Lee James
Aden William I.igan Jolt t
Allen John P .Lacy F'eemm W
Aden Henry T .V
B M’Kcar’, y John
Burrill John Liman Jam
Bell Mr Myall Wil
HejUpn Ay D Motleti Nhicy
1! >nfcli llerolo MTavl*. d l)i’Jas
Hoyd Willi am Masters (Jhas L
BnUooii las 0 M'Parland. Hjti-’d
Barton Nancy A.‘N, <ll DaW V
Bajcy William Malady Stephen
Barney Lyman W Marsh Beverly
Bacon Margaret Menwn Eliza
Brooks Mary Mm Vi Jndiill
Hush l.iltieb.ify >1 Borg Win
Brigs John H'Nult (i
I’.afncs Mary 1) M'Dade Wm
llernara Wm M Murphy J.mnes
Bogy'S James M‘Mu!lin John
It x Frank Moiris J'liv-j*as
■icach bylvester Ma; nes Abner
I'ell Sum id McFarland Margaret
Burrungh Benjamin Martin Semtt
ITuefield l.e' is Mai n Francs
Uroadhursi J.nies Mellon Louis
C McLaugbiati I) C
Cody Luc.cia Mix Stephen B
CotH'Cr amesH Miller James
. „rr K ’ocrl -A*
Ciaytr.ii A 11 Nolen William
Callm Bradley Nixen Sophia
Convert L Nason Bartiiulu’w
Chadwick Rhoda Nutting Benjamin
Clarisc Jchasmah Norris Thomas
Cage James 0
C v e Thomas Onnisten Archibald
Canney Bryan W O'Keefe Elizabeth
ClupF.ll Oates George
Cops Thomas B
t'oi rn Geo.-gc I Fnnlnot Jacob N
< atlett William P Uihorte George
darky Wil'i .m P-um.-r Robert
Cainj'.hteil Uai.uall Pierce Josiah P
. a opei Thomas l’\e Th anas
T) IVur.is lid’ll E
Dunkin John Pano I '. V II
Diniy Thomas Pepe Kilty
av Joseph P anv G o W S
Oeiamar Thomas P 'due Mary
Doog'ns bam’l C It
Do Bow Win Bawl l.tl'li t
E B.dliddFl
(•'vans Daniel llie.aboi.k Charles
English .( iV lii'es Joint
Kdiugton Daniel Ramsey John
CDigood ! liom.is Uidien .A l.n
f A Koss< ter
Foster John L S Ridged Joel
Pee Samuel Rowland Benjamin
F ,x Mary Russell Rev James
Fowler Alexander S
Pitched; Daniel Smi.h Win J
Fox Wiiliain Simsc John
Fulketilmry Lydia Stuuh islcr Harriett
Fox James Stic Gad
O Snu.d Lavina
Gibson Felix Si Co Su.uli 'Tims W
Green Mary Shumate Triplett
Green John Spelman Hicin id P
Gaidner Robertson Stranyo Joseph
& Co Stark Stephen
Garrett Duty Seymour Benjamin
truss ITnam Stewart Thomas
Gernon Edward Smith Jessu
t,onion Alex’i* Stanton William
G.tsgUe Jane Swnringin Larkin-
Gooid Nancy Smothers George
// SedecU. Gubut
Harris William Sin ftiel.i Elizabeth
Hr nly Eliza T
Hal Oliver Thorn/oseph
tlousley William Thompson James M
(tall George Turner Charles
Holloway R Trolti Clarissa C
Hull" ray E B Thompson Joseph
Iligitland Nicholas Treadwell Adoniiam
il. 'ndirson EO-'aial Thomas Robert
I fudges Sami K W
Hanlon Beuj While ft obi rt
Hopkins Wm D Wright Ebentzor
Han.bell John Wlutc Ceorge
tlinsey Jnoß IVoafolk Roht H
/ Walker Bettj Geo
Joyner John Wesi David
Johnson Mi. (Beach Waterman Asaph
Island) White Amelia
James J .1 Wtt.ker Geo M
Jones Elvina Witter Charles
K V a ki r G.-o A
Key Joshua W incanis Dan*l
Knight F.nnch Wing V'lldam
i\ei tier William T
Iv.y Saudi K Young Charles
Kenn«h\ Ma k.
JaUUNS V TftAcV, P, ,M.
Moveinb. I—- 8t ,
Notice, ’
S.S lierehl- given to Hi. public in genera'. .
that on the 26th day of October, 1819,. m
Caswell ccjuidy, North-CaroTnn, I did m
mvseif aiu| Jonathan Foxwell, tn the name
oh Edward Foswoll (mu witiuur. any m
thority. tntm thi; said Edward Fox .vci'
tign a poser o: attorney. until • rjsi g ■
Joshua Sto in, of tile tale ot Gvorghi
ttansscl the business tiiai Edward Fun k
Welland myself were interested in, with ,
tigartl to the es oh Widiure Foxwell, e
lac of the s’a a of Georgia, Scrivu, (
couvty, d' cursed; but limiiug that we |
wtfe impos ’d upon by the said Joshua /
Slot., toe Mid power of aUarneV so giv s
en Is id <l e-aid, was on the 2j'h clay of n
Jnlyy 18'JO, formally revoked, annulled v
and a si.ie. This public soiice is there- s
fore riven, that tie said Slone was not ((
authofzpd to act under !he power oh at- j
(«rnev\flerthe said 25'hdav of July 1820, s
and theVaid Stone has sot been authoris
ed to acisi-Cv, noi is rot now authorised,
and of OQjffke nothing that he has done
since the id t 25th day of July 1820, will
b ■ ivcogimM h\ ov ; nor nothing that he
tna, hereahU ttlo • The i,nbl««' »rc there
fore e.autionstlWbt t > have anv dealings or
transact ions will the said Joshua Slone,
relative to tits estate of the said William *
Foxwell, decsiiscd.
All ii Nichols. c
November —3i p 1
wkls IKD.
T V ' |]
O hire o purchase, a good coot and r
i steady mid te aged w oman, accustomed a
■ .the care f children— Enquire at thn
hficc.
October, 1 —6ts' j
1
Notice.-
\TX persons i.a mg demands a gains'
. the cf Alexander Carter, late
f Burke county, deceased, are hereb;
otified to pres-ut their accounts doly ai
sled within the lime prescribed by iatt ,
■ d all those who are indebted will avai
, .emselves of this notice, to come forward
•iu make such arrangements as will b
•atisfactory.
.John C. Poytliress,
Qualified adm’r on the estate of A
Carter.
P S—ln my absence application can be
made to my attorney, J. E Monis, Esq’r,
front whom any necessary information can
be obtained relative to the settlement oi
said estate
rs'nro,’ Sept to
Au minis Gators rtale,
lU'll.l be soul oath.;first fuesday in
▼ T December next, at the Court-
House n Warren county, aprokuKie an
otder ofthe Inferior Court, the following
1 properly belonging- to the estate rs James
brad\, dec.
A valuable tract of Oak ami
Hick fry land, lying on tie mam toad be
tween Wan colon and Poweiton, a part of
which is nn ter tolerable etillivalion—on
tile premises are a comfortable dwelling
House, a Store House and a new Cm
House, With other necessary out buildings
I lie situation is web calculated for a pub
lic stand, an t affords many advantages to
a person disposed to enter into the coun
try ,ti;a-le. Terms of sale made made
known on tlm <d.-ty.
AV m Shivers,. ftdm’r .
September 1 d 4wt
George Hammond,^
Attorney, &c. / IN EQUITY
r a f Bill to sell trust
Charles Goodwin. 3 estate,
X.N obedience to an order ofthe court of
Equity will be f.o*d at E tgefield Court
House, (South Carolina,) outlie first Mon
day m December next, oil a credit ol one
and two years a tract of land, containing
nine hundred and torty nine acres, agree
ably to the original plat, lying on Horse
rr. ck, within-a few miles of Augusta
the tract consists of a, considerable pro
port ion of swamp land of the first quality.
! la high laud is well adapted to t!-e cul
ture .<1 coin and cotton, and affords a mos;
eligible &. beautiful site for building, which
commands a view of Augiis'a and its vi
cinity. The cost and fees in cash, and
bond an j security w ill be requited The
purchaser will pay for ;< title deed.
V) hit. B ooks,
Con.mis.-ioner in Equity.
Edgefield Court House, /
3 n liquify.
John Garrett, and Wife, T BILL
vs. C for
hum Day, adm’r, and others. 3 Partition.
1 N obedience to an order of the Court
.1 Equity, will b« sold at Edgefield court
house on the first Monday in December
ii- xt, on a credit of one and 'wo years, 5,
In acta ol Land of the estate of James Day?
leceased, lying adjoining each otlier,
vithin fifteen miles of Augusta, and con
.'tiling upwards of 1000 «cres. The cost
md fees o( suit, iu cash, and bond, and
s-curity, will be required. Purchasers
•'’ill pay for title deeds to etch tract
Vv hit field Brooks,
Ct.it V Edgefield divrh t
Edgefie ; d Cou- t-lious -, SeplV 2 7
In Equity.
Agnes Nesbitt, 3
vs. C
Hugh W. Nesbitt, ct. al, 3
X.N obedience to an order rs the Court
of Equity,, will he sold on Tuesday, the
fi;st day of January next, at the house of
b seph Carrie, 011 Beach island, on a cre
dit of one year, a gang of Negtoc-s, from
25 to 30 in number- tiie cost and fees of
suit in dash and notes, and security will
be required—purchasers will pay fm- bills
of sale for the Negroes.
Whitfield Brooks,
Commissioner in Equity.
Edgcfi-ld Court-house, Sept. 27
Admin-strator’s Sale!
ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4th of
December next, at the market house in
the city of Augii-ta,
A he real estate of James
Kiernon, dec. lale of Edgefield district,
South-Carolha, being for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors i f said deceased.
Itoht. 3lc( f ombs, adm’r.
Sent 20———ids
Notice,
A DO h rellV CJUTIO.V all persons
•igai’-isi tradiiig for two notes of hand, one
given by,John M. Dooly, Esq. of Lii coln
tinty, Georgia, for font hundred and se
venty five dollars, due about the fifteenth
day of November next; and the oilier giv
en by John Pride of Baldwin county,
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 20tb of this rust.at Abb",
vide Ci nrt House, Soulh-Caroiina, with
sundry other papers which is of no use
to any person but myself. Any person
delivering the same, will receive a rea
sonable compensation.
Jorcph Gii^g.
October 29 3tp
Notice.
VI lI.L be sold on the Uth clay of De
cembcr next, "at the late residence of
William M'Natf, late of tie county of
Burke, a Stock of Cattle, a
Set of ..J'ools, ,wo Feather
Beds, Bedsteads and Fnrmture, one
Horse, and a number of other Articles,
too iedious to mention. Terms—-twelve
months credit will be given wifSt small
notes, and approved security. Priperty
not to be removed until the terms if sale
are c'n,plied with. ♦
Philip Lumpkin, Adii’r.
Ocj.ooer 29—-w ids
f*
GLOBE TAVERN
and Savannah and western
STAGE OFFICE
W. SHANNON,
'J.'fi.P.SPF.CTFULLV acquaints his friends
nod the public tha' bis house has unde v
one a thorough repair, and that it will
aff«'d to Boarders, and Travellers, are
c option as comfortable as any other Estab
lishment of the kind in the Sothern Slates.
The Globe is Situated on Broad Street
ist the very center of the City and oilers
pecul.ar advantages to the Planter, and to
Men of business generally.
His stables are furnished tvlth the best
of provender, and with faithful and atten
tive hostlers, lie only solicits from the pub
lie that proportion of patronage which his
attention to business and to the cornier I
of bis customers may entitle him to
A Literary, Commercial and Volitica
me VDING ROOM,
Will be shortly opened for die iu-.com
modath.n es his customers'.
October, 15. if • «i •
Female Seminary.
T
J. HE subscriber, feeling the highest
obligation to the citizens of Augusta lor
their past’encouragement in his employ,
meut. tru-.-s his assiduity and attention
wih Ire such.as to entitle him still to a
further share of their patronage. He will
on Monday, 15th October, commence his
School,in Mr Jacui: Danforth’s building,
recently occupied by Mr. Warne, Bey
hold-street. The following are some of
the leading branches. That will bo taught,
yiz : Latin and Greek Languages , Geo
graphy with Globes A Maps ; History, Uhe,
toric Logic, Surveying, English Gramimu.
Oratory and Composit ion, with the requi
site elementary branches. As. the number
of students are limited to 30, & more than
third part now engaged, those desuous of
a entering, can make earley application at
Mr. Jacob Danforth’s store, or at tin; in.
stitution—’l erras per quarter §l2 oO
cents payable in advance.
Oliver Danforth.
October, 13 w3w
Agreeably to an Order
Obtained from the Honorable the
Cou.it of Ordinary of Richmond county,
will be sold on the first Monday in .lauua
ry next, at. the Market-house in the city
of Augusta.
m
Belonging f<» the Estate of David to
Kinney, decM, for the benefit of his heir?
and creditors.
Constance S. McKinney.
*
Administratrix.
September 2 7 —v 12*
A limit Bargain
JL HE subscribet kcir.g desirous to’re
move to the Western country; again oiler
for sale his
PLANTATION,
whereon he now lives, situated in Cohn
bm county, thirteen miles from Angus
fa, an-i nine from Columbia Courl-Il us-.
immediately leading from the latter to lie
former place. This tract of Laiv..
contains three hundred and twenty-fom
acres, about (wo hundred ten i f v'Licli
cleared, and under good fences; the soil
is -qua! to any upland in the county, and
a pan (if that w hich is to clear, is e.q
to any in the s ale. The situation ish gh
and believed to he as healthy as am
the neighbourhood. On the promises is
a good dwelling house, good kitchen, aim
all necessary out buildings, including ;.
new Gin House and Stables. Also, a large
Orchard of Peach, Apple and Cherry
trees, a good garden, two flush springs
of pure water, q ute convenient, 'This
Plantation having having been advertised
last spring; I deem it unnecessary to say
any thing more of its situation, qualities,
&c. as it is expected that those wishing
to purchase will view it themselves.—
Should this tract of land be too small,
tiiere are five or six hundred acres of good
lands adjoining, which may be bought on
good terms immediately.
The above described tract of land will
be offered at private sate, unti 1 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
KKivt w, UUIII, umucii IIOU.ICIIUUI Ob IkKUIICII
furniture. For further particulars, en
quire of Mi- .Folin Cashin, of Augusta:
Mr. John Turpin, at the (Quaker Spring 1 ,
Mr. Ryimum of Columbia Court House,
or to tlie subscriber on the premises.
JLittieberry Clanton.
October 18 law tfls
To lient.
fjpHF, DWELLING on B: j street at
" present occupied by Mrs hare a, with
a large and commodious garden attached
thereto Also,
An excellent stand on Center street, for
the grocery business, at present occupied
by Mr. Jones.
Thomas S. Oliver,
Administrator of It. Oliver.
September b t ('
Notice.
NINE months after date, application"
will he made to the Honorable the
inferior Court of Richmond county, for
leave to sell all the real estate of James
Kennan, deceased, for the benefit of ih.
-icirsand creditors of said deceased.
11. M 4 Coombs, fllmV.
November 23 m9m
H? ILL be sold, op Saturday, the 10th
*>l November r»c*t, in ibe cmmiy oi
Warren, at the late residence of Hubert
Johnson, deceased, all the Property of the
said deceased, consisting of, horses, cuttle,
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 >'f sale.
Littleton Johnson, Adnr’r
Septerr.hi ? 24——ts
Blank lieedb.
For sale at this Office.
To W\£ TwWv?.. M
ITN the Chronic e rr tt ie v’tirßi
. ar " cU .'b e ' ; b> P H Carnes, wi h; ®
mg advertise ! fob salsa pan «f Bls)u P 1
-lustice to myself, ,ud those whose' a .B"l
I mi, requires that i B h. oul tterl r ■ ;
Tames statement, using a mi , d( .fl
than u deserves, to be Sb.iosko- s-®
foundations upon which p u lts
tends to predicate his claim, ar- duS
he first following of which he has in*
ban once affirmed in mv presence—B
by a recent survey ; his, act ( f i illd H
sa 3 -s In- finds a small deficiency. wnliß
reflecting upon the natural cutis-wl,B
might have produced this dintiim i,„®
quantity, (namely the nearer spr.r. acM 1
lue bed oi -he, ve. to .he Georgia
ami secondly, tne rum. r which b 3 ®
Sum, time prevailed, ha the present ®
pi" lor* cl Lot No 12. troirabeif
ueghet til it, w eit supposed not t. hi
possession of good and sufficient in J
ami thereby, In r.t th • circumstance nffl
lot being situated contigomis to hisuH
connm ted with the two foregoing reasß
.constitute bis ndw'e claim toil;
report afiiilns P U Car es to be a rfl
in possession of* greater number a *
than Ins plat calls for, without touclß
the L«l ; . No 12 ■
t •hiilginent was obtained in the Fed®
Gnutin 1816, against Muj George n
ton, and possession of said Lo'kNo 1> ■
en to the proprietms byiht \®
sbahn April Dsi-This L.tis of con®
still, as heretofore, offered for sale—(®
eral wairanty titles will be given t.>®
purchaser; ajul if conn steni by p[| t; ai .® i
who has not the shadow of a title, lr®
be firmly opposed by those wh, kfl -
how to estimate as well as del n i B i
rights B i
Nathaniel llourdeaux Juliß
The Editor oi the Chronicle is i,< fl ‘
to give the above advertilemdfit thV,
se, lions, and the Editors of the th fl
Advertiser and Herald ae Lquest,-d 1
the same, and send their bills fin . - -fl
N M \
Augusta,November 1, 182:
3 o irl? 1 1
Professor nf Mu.ic from Acw-Jv/Hj,,
Bust 7i. 81l
| > Hi..
8 IPKSPECTFUI.Iv acquaint' il cH 5<
lie, that the em otiragemcnl hr |.
c. ived, lifts ue.tci mined him t.
'he. instruction of Pnpiis, on ihc
Plant. P orte and in sH r "
• ! S wi-h the proper method nf an-,
r>} tug 'he V ce, according to dr nsHJ
]>•(.,--cO modern style on Miulir/
of Novem!'or, !-e wii) also ,i- ;,., s ,^B Ni
•i. VIOLIN. VK'LINCELLO, bH,'
with tin- «cit me t.f Composition,
limb; r of h .* Pupils will
mute , an early application nine be^fl™
0 the iVav reni.'uniug Vacancies.
Any conn: amis h ft ate IViOK S'l^B a
■: Mr. a. Stuiigks, will receive eve^B 4
li-Jll, H.,
November I—>t '
Dune lug «lcudv \uyHtn
T.s Hsii)
.flit, rbf.MK'NlL mpectfilly iß Sli
tfu* I .iid'u s and Gen' if men of A<i^H|
... he Wili open his DANCING
.'i the hrst Saturday in Nov Si
1 will -oulitutc open lhroiig:iuui
for Subscr'.bi Mr. c
■now n in tit is place, flatters lim,se^H|
I’ men's and Gumdiars will later
t!»« Tuition fi’rhtir Ciiildrcn
Lfssons will he given mi every
da> uifiiniu/r, f- o n. 9 until 12 <
in the evening 'from 3 o’clock
■jet Price of Tuition fen 1) dl.ußl Thr
quarter pav able in advance Hi Jet
Two and half months tuition nil! iHI
full quarter, includiig three
Hails, to which parents and guardt^BPea
his Scholars are invitud. K
N. B Ladies and Gentlemen whti ■ iv.i
wish to take private Lessons in DatB 1
Mr. C. will be "happy to wait upon H s, ip
at their houses or at the Dantiag Mag
my, on Green-s'reet B
xVugusta, October 22 6t Hi s
Tiic SuliscmUkts iil j|
formed a cuiineclsia'in h-sim-ss.
the firm ol it. 15. Doxcvx fit Go. nnt^Hß.in
above Mr. Pliiiip tirane’s o i Btoad- Wn
'i'lioinfis rraytoiH
Alex. Sloan, fl i
Rob. B. J)uiicanß 2
November I—3t B s,c ' !
■ !>--
\V ILL he sold on the tenth dl ale
December next, at the late r< >iileiiß pm
Col. John Foster, (he in Co urnbia rcci
ty, a part of the personal property u ;,|
deceased, consisting of the ptesr H ban
of Corn, Fodder and Oats—the s B abll
Horses, Mul-s, Cattle and Hogs* h av
household and kitchi n (iuniUir", | due
tioti tools, an excr.'leht ;.ml nea cor
ruurmig geer of a gin, and a fib) 1 noij
oetjNV , new, together with a i
.O'HfJe&UU* trduais taeniUTii-i-Ht f *—
urn s will be u.ry »ccomin«!.bii«
purchasers. , ■§ rji
Elizabeth Fust ,
Avllifli* Eo^er,
Collier Foster, H l| J e -
OOchtr 25——— aids ten
State of Georgia* or i
n the Superior cour* of Hicl'iiMn- fi'a
Mat Tkbm, lf>2l poi
Present —The H n Johr t(- .W - - sue
Judge, tn
EUZJBr TH CCMMIXO, } :
vs Lpelitiony I '^^
jon v n; c;diming, j
/{>U K petition and ptoftS- U' J .
J, having been returned by nj c
“I lie defendant not to lie toon.-. ■■
lion of PlaintiU’s attorney. j
sendee be perfected by P" D ' ■ | a ,
ude in ore of the public
slate, once a month for six inont i
Taken from the mitmtet- at .
Clerk’s office, 2uih June 18-1 H
John C Snead, »• 1 ‘ ■
June 21. .
JobTi iuiii’M -
Neatly executed ai this