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Georgia, Burke County. SUPERIOR COURT—April Term, 1821. I’nsctU the JhlVTuide Jons H. Moktgo niirt, Judge Richard Uic'iaulson,’) vs. C RULE NISI. Jeremiah Miller j . UPON the petition of Richard Richard soi., praying the foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption of a certain tract oi parcel of Md lying, being and situate in the county of Burke and Slate ol Geor gia, bounded as followsthat is to say, Northwardly by land formerly owned ami possessed by Jordan Taylor j East wardly by James Tindal, Philip Thomas and John Smith’s land ; Southwardly by James Mar tin’s land, ami VVestwanlly 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 of said tract or parcel of land, which said tract or parcel of land whs 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 Rich ardson, to sccuie the payment of the sum cf three thousand three hundred and ele ven dollars and eighty three cents, with the interest accruing thereon, lobe paid on the first day of February next, after the date ,1 said mortgage, with interest from the first day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and seventeen, and agreeable to the condition ol a bond bearing even date with said mortgage —On motion of Felix J. Hums, attorney for the said Richard Richardson, ft is Ordered that the said Jeremiah Miller do within twelve months pay into the (Jerk’s office the principal, interest, and rust due on said mortgage, or in default thereof, the equity of redemption in the j,.ii l mortgage d preinhes will Irom thence forth be tor ever foreclosed and bared His f i ither ordered that a copy of the f.rcgoing rule ho published in one ol the public gazettes of tins state, once a month for twelve months, or he personally serv ed op the said Jeremiah Miller six months before the time appointed for the pay ment of die money into court as aforesaid Jixtrurt from the minutes, 2B(/i April 1321. John Carpenter, cl’k. May 3- ml2m (ii itillAA. jj.vcoj.jY .sujT.n/on court, April Term, 1821—Monday (he 23d day. BlauUr Cowling, "1 vs. HULL fur Nathaniel Adams, adminis- >Ji irctosure trator on the estate of Na- I of Murt tlianicl Adams, deceased. J gage. Upon the petition of Stouter Cowling, * praying the foreclosing the equity of re demption in and to all that tract of land lying and being in the county of Lincoln •n l slate of Georgia, containing live hun dred and seventy acres, more; or less, ad joining lands nl Gathered nod Saunders on the South; Eustwurdly by lands of Mrs Hunter and John Ware; Northwardly by Seastrnnk’s laud, and A esi wardly by lands of Robert Fleming and estate of Dowsing, which said tract of land was mortgaged by Nathaniel Adams in bis life time to your petitioner, ilie better to secure the sum of three thousand two hundred and forty seven dollars and sixty two cents, with interest. On motion of Micajah Henley, attorney or said Stonier Cowling —lt is Ordered, that the principal, interest, and c st b< pi ul into court within twelve months fiom tins dy, otherwise tl e equity of redemp tion i; and to the mortgaged premises will be from henceforth (dr ever hared and foreclosed, and this rule be published in one of the public gazelles of this state, once In every month until the time ap pointed by' this rule for payment, or a co. py' served upon the said administrator of t Uc mortgagor or Ids special agent, at least six itfimths previous to the time the mo uey is directed to he paid into court. Trite copy taken from the minutes of Lincoln Superior Court, April Term, Ihil—Monday the 23d day of said Month. IVtoF Lainur, d’k. May 3- ml2m Notice. IfcTINF. months afUr date applicalio J.N will be trade to the honorable th • Court of »»rd* ary of Hurke county, tor leave in sill the real ertHte of the hue Hr. Thor, us 1 .ci vil., deceased. i.liza A. Leavitt, adin’x. April 19, m9m 1821 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the ’ate Dr. Th mas Leavitt, clec’d, either by nolo or open account, are re <pii.s-.ed to come forward and pay the same before the Ist day of November next, — Ail persons having claims against tne ca ts-c are notified to exhibit them to the adrni'iistratr'X within the time prescribed by lav, • roperlyauthenticated 1 )iza Leavitt, adm’x. A- 19. if JS oticc. l.\F. M 'tubs after dale, application w 'd >i- made to die Honorable Court of Ordinary, p., r the county of Lincoln, lor leave to sell four hundred anti thirty acres ot land, more t r less, on the waters of Little River, joining Samuels and others, also, the negroes belonging to the estate *'t Heiekia Spiers, 'ate of said county, de ceased Win. Willingham, Zuchariali spiers, Administrators. March 29.——m9m "V INE nionths utter date application X x will be made to the honorable the Cou't of Ordinary of Richmond county for leave to tell two hundred and fifty neves of lend, lyintrin the «t;con<l district ofV.aily, and know uas lot No 39, the same being the real property of Emanuel Gre gory de ceased, ami sold for the henefi. of all 'con cerned Lewis Gregory, utlni’r. *** tVe are authorized to announce Col. M- F. UOISC LAIR, as a candidate for Receiver el Tax Returns for the ct/nity of Richmond at thp approach tug ection. November s——if Sheriff’s Sale* WILL be Sold, at the Court-House, in W'arrenton, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, between the hours of Sale. 200 acres of pine land, on the wateis of Rrier Creek, adjoining of Rlantford and others, itbeing the p. ace whereon Thomas Rush now lives; levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Lar kin Battle, vs. Andrew Bush and lliumas Bush, pointed cut bv Thomas Hush. — ij.so— One Negro girl, by tire name of Morning, six or seven years old ; levied on to satisfy several small execu tions in favor of 11. B. Thompson and others, vs. James Rogers, jun. levied on and ictnmed to me by a Constable* airl pointed out by defendant. —ALS 0— 454 acres ol* laud, more or less, on the v.a'ers ol Long-tJreek, ad joining of Friend & Johnson, nod < tliers.it jeing the place, whereon Sandclord now lives, with good improvements on it, levi ed on to satisfy an Execution, in favor of Ezekiel Smith, and others, 'vs. Benjamin Sandeford, Charles Harrel and Nathan Culpepper, pointed out by Sandeford, — ii. so il or 40 acres of Cotton in the field taken to satisfy an Execution, in favor of Thos. Maddox, and others, vs. .las. Cady’, jun. pointed out by defen dant, —ALSO— -5 Negroes, to wit: Ben, a nan about 35 years of age, Rebecca, about the same, and Kilty, Nancy 10 or 12, Alford, 6 or 8, three beds and furniture, one set of tables, one sideboard and bu reau, 12 setting chairs, with all the furni ture belonging to the house, 10 head of cattle, one cart and steers, a bay mare and sorrel horse; levied on to satisfy an exe cution in lavor ot the Stale, vs. James Layless, Jas. Cady, tun. ami Jacob Garatl, pointed out by Layless. —ALSO— -110 acres of pine land, on the waters of Fort creek, it being the place whereon the defendant now lives; levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of David Cady vs Coder Harrel, pointed out by Harrel. lf. SO— -4*oo acres, more or less, o*' Oak and Hickory land, on the waters of Redlick, adjpining of Jas Rogers, Wynn fk others, with good improvements on it, it being the place whereon the de fendant now lives; levied on to satisfy an ixecution in favor of Baker and Llcelh, vj. Jack Davenport. A. Rogers, s. w. c. November 1 wlds. Sheriff's Sole. WILL be sold at the court-house in Warrenton on (he first Tuesday in Decem ber next, between the usual hours of sale One looking glass, two trunks fasluona'ile clout in-g, consisting of o e big coat, coatees and pantaloons, waist coats, Etc.—also, lot of coarse broad cloths, , one bat, one pair of taylors pressing irons, one banbox, several other articles 100 te dious to mention, levied on as the pro perty of Louis Morin, to satisfy an execu tion in favor of Francis Bony cr, vs. Louis , Morin. A. 11. McCormick, d.s.w.g, I November 6. wds 1 , Sheriff’s Sale Will be si <1 on the first TUESDAY in , December next, at the Court-house in Warnmou, between the usual hours of sale, The half of one wagon ami ■ four horses, taken on the lbreclosu<-e of a mortgage, in favor of Janus Folllnll, vs John G. Andrews—pointed out by plaintiff, Oct 2d, ’B2l. A. Rogers, s.w c. October 5 wlds T«s. CuYWciwv’ft Su\e. II.T be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the market bouse in the. city ot Augusta, between the usual side horns, 100 acres of land in Warren county, levied ct. us the property of John Rey nolds, to satisfy his State and county tax for the y ear 1820. —Tax due 81 i cents. -ALSO— One house ami 10l near Sum merville, Richmond county, levied on sis the properly ofDsnicl Bluxum, to satisfy his state and county tax for the year lb‘2i>. Tax due g 3 87i cents. —ALSO— -11)6 acres of land in Burke county, h<u don as the property of Va lim.a Ward, Seaborn Ward, guardian, to satisfy her state and comity tax for the year 1820. Tax due SI 50 cents. —ALSO— One house and lot in the city of Augusta, adjoining lower end of the Bridge Batik, and fronting on Broad street, levied on as the property of Felix G. Gib son, & Co. to satisfy their stale mid coun ty tax for the y ear 1820. Tax due gldii 85 cents. ALSO— One house ami lot in the city of Augusta, adjoining lot of Job S. Bar ney, levied on as the property ot Mrs. Ann W r S urges, or son, to satisfy stale and county lax for the y ear 1820. Tax due* §8 59 cents. —ALSO— One house ami lot in the city oi Augusta, adjoining lot ol Mrs David Mr .'vinney and others, fronting on Broad street, levied on as the property of Adam Hutcheson, to satisfy his stale and county tax lor the year 1820. Tax due gSB 43 cents. —ALSO— One house and lot in the city of Augusta, known as die properly cf Stsinhack Wilson, levied on to satisfy his state and county tax lor the y«.ar 1820. Tax due §6 87i cents- IS. Bugg, T. C. October 5. tils Notice. ALL persons having demands against i . the E«late of Alexander Carter, late of Burke county, deceased, are hereby notified to present their accounts duly tit- , tested within the lime prescribed by law ; | and all those who are indebted will avai- , themselves of this notice, tooome forward ( and make such arrangements as v.ill be , satisfactory, : John C. Poythrcss, t Qualified adm’r on the estate of A ' Carter. 1 P. R—ln my absence application can he made to my attorney, J. K. Morris, Esq’r, I from whom any necessary information can 1 he obtained relative to the settlement of ' said estate Waynesboro,’ fiept 10 ' Administrators Hale, lTfcllLl.be soul on the first Tuesday in 1 » December next, at the Court House in Warren county, agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court, the following property belonging to the estate of James Brady, dec. A valuable tract of Oak ami Hickory land, lying on Uic main tend be iwei n V/arrtnlou and Powelton, a pail of which is under tolerable cultivation—on the premises are a comfortable (twilling House, a Store House and a new Gin House, with other necessary out buildings The situation is web calculated fora pub lic stand, an 1 affords many advantages to a person disposed to enter into the coun try trade. Terms of sale made-made known on the day. W m Shivers, Jtdm'r . September 10 4wt George Hammond, Attorney, htc. / IN EQUITY vt f Bill to sell trust Charles Goodwin, j estate. In obedience to an order of the court of Equity will be sold at Edgefield Court House, (South Carolina,) on the first Mon day in December next, on a credit of one and two years a tract of land, containing nine hundred and forty nine acres, agree ably to the original plat, lying on Horse creek, within a lew miles of Augusta The tract consists of a considerable pro portion of swamp land of the fust quality The high land is well adapted to the cul ture of corn and cotton, and affords a most eligible & beautiful site for building, which commands a view of Augusta and its vi cinity. The cost and fees in cash, and 1 bond and security will be required The purchaser will pay for a title deed. Whit. Btooks, Commissioner in Equity, , Edgefield Court House, ) _ 2Ulh Oct. 1821. 5 In Equity. John Garrett, and Wife, T RILL vs. C. fir John Day, ndm’r, and others, j Partition. I J.N 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 enc and two yeais, 5 tracts ol Land of the estate of James Day, deceased, lying adjoining each other, . within fifteen miles of Augusta, and con > turning 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 W lutficW Brooks, Conn’r Edgefield district. Edg.‘field Court-house. Sept’r 27 in Equity. Agnes Nesbitt, T 1 vs. C 1 Hugh W. Nesbitt,ct. al. j F E J_N obedience to an order rs (ho Court I of Equity, wifi he sold on Tuesday, the r first day of January next, at the house of Joseph Carrie, on Beach island, on a cre dit ofone year, a gang of Ncgioes, from 23 to 30 in number—the cost and foes of suit in cash .and notes, and seem ity- will he required—purchasers will pay for biiis of sale for the Negroes. Whitfield Brooks, Commissioner in Equity. Edgefield Court-house, Sept. 27 Admin strator’s Hale. ILL ho sold on Tuesday (lie 4th of December next, at the market house in the city of Augusta, The real estate of James Kiernpn, dec. late of Edgt field district, South-Carolion, being for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of raid deceased Uoht. Mcl’omhs, adm’r. Sept. 2d Ids Police. II,I, Sir sol;l on the l. Ii day ai l)p --comber next, at the late residence of William M'Xatt, late of the county of Burke, deceased : a Stock of Cattle, a Set of Blacksmith’s Tools, two Feather B-ds, Bedsteads and Furniture, one Horse, and a number of other Articles, 100 te lions to mention. Terms—twelve months credit will he 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 uls Administrators* Hale. \VILL be sold on the tenth day of December next, at the late residence of Col. John Foster, d-c in Columbia conn* ty, a i»»rt of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of the present crop of Corn, Fodder and Oats—the stock of Horses, Mules, Cattle and Hogs—the household and kitchen furniture, planta tion tools, un excellent and new patent running goer of a gin, and a fifty saw gin nearly new, together with a number of articles too tedious to enumerate —an 1 the terms will be very accommodating to purchasers. Elizabeth Foster, Adm*x. Arthur Foster, 1 . , . ColUerFoster*, Al m r 9 Ocober 25—— wtds Female Seminary. THE subscriber, feeling the highest obligation to the citizens of Augus'a lor their past encouragement in his employ ment, trusts his assiduity and attention vill lie such as to entitle him still to a further share of their patronage. He will on Monday, 15th October, commence his School, in Mr Jacob Danfoutii’s building, recently occupied by Mr. Warne, Rev- Hold-street. The following are some, of the leading branches. That will he taught, viz : Latin and Greek Languages , Geo graphy with Globes & Maps ; History, Rhe, loric Logic, Surveying, English Crammer- Oratory and Composition, with the requi site elementary branches. As the number of students are limbed to 30, & more than third part now engaged, those dcsiious of a entering, can make earley application at Mr Jacob Danfonh’s store, or at the in stitution —Terms per quarter 12 IU cents payable in advance. Oliver Danfqrtli. October, 13 w3vv Agreeably to an Order Obtained from the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, will be sold on the lies Monday in Janua ry next, at the Market-house in the city of Augusta. as msia« 9 Belonging to the Estate of David Mc- Kinney, dec’d, fur the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Constance S. McKinney, Administratrix. September 27—w12t A Great Bargain. T 5. HE subscriber being desirous to 1 re move to the Western country: again offers for sale his PLANTATION, whereon he now lives, situated in Co!uni l>ia county, thirteen miles from Augus ta, and nine from Columbia Court-House, immediately leading from the latter to (he former place. This tract of Land, contains three hundred and twenty.four acres, about two hundred ten of which is cleared, and tinder good fences; the soil is equal to any upland in the county, and a pan of that which is to clear, is eq ial to any in the state. The situation is high and believed to he as healthy as any in the neighbourhood. On the premises is a good dwelling house, good kitchen, and all necessary out buildings, including a new Gin House ami Stables. Also, a large Orchard of Peach, Apple and Cherry trees, a good garden, two (lush springs of pure water, quite 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 these wishing to purchase will view it themselves. — Should this tract of land he too small, there 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 sale, until Thursday, the sth day of December next, and if not sold will then he 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. Byntium of Columbia Court. House, or to the subscriber on the premises. Liltiebcrry Clanton. October 13 law Ids To Rent. rsMIE DWELLING on Bay street at a present occupied by Mrs. Sarea, with a large and commodious garden attached thereto A i s i. An excellent stand on Center street, for the grocery business, at present bccupied by Mr. Jones. Thomas S. Oliver, Administrator of 15. Oliver. September d If For Male, m JL HAT well known and valuable plan tation whereon William Jones, deceased, lived; in the county of Burke, con'aining Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and hickory land, andi'bout two hundred acres clear td, well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton. Op the above premises there is a good two story house, and all other necessary out buildings, and an excellent Saw and Grist Mill on a never failing Mreatn—three hundred acres more of pine land adjoining llie above, lying in the county of Richmond, and about seventy acres cleared. We deem a further des cription unnecessary, but invite all those persons who wish to purchase a valuable place, Income and \ie\v the premises and judge fw themselves. For further parti culars apply to Augustus H. Anderson, Isaac WJkcr, Administrators of the estate ofWm. Jones. Nov 1 N. s—if FOB SALE. JV Great l&ovgnln. THE subscriber offers for sale her plan tation in Burke county, the late re sidence of Dr. Tomas Leavitt, dec. con taining £SO acres, more or less, lying near Waynesdornugli, and well adapted to the culture Corn. Cotton, and grain of every kind, a comfortable dwelling house with all necessary out buildings including a large nr w gin house and gin. Payments made easy, and possesion given the first of January. 1822, and if required the pur chaser can he suplied with corn, fodder and slock of all kinds on the premises.— For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber on the premises. Eliza A. Leavitt, adm’x. April 19 m9m r* We are authorized t°j announce Major Samuel Lark, as a Cand 1 date for the Offices of Clerk of the Supe* rior, and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the approaching eledtiou. November 8 ts. GLOBE TAVERN AND SAVANNAH AND WESTERN STAGE OFFICE. W. SHANNON, RESPECTFULLY acquaints his friends , and ttie public tiia< his liouse has under- | gone a thorough repair, and tuat it will | afford to Boarders, and Travellers, a re. ception as comfortable as any other Estab lishmcnt of the kind in the Sothern States The Globe is Situated on Broad Street in the very center of the City and offers peculiar advantages to the Planter, and to Men of business generally. His stables are furnished with the best ol provender, and with faithful ,md atten tive hostlers. He only solicits from the pub lie that proportion of patronage wb'-ci’ It s attention to business and to the condor' of his customers may entitle him to A Literary, Commercial and Politica READING ROOM, Will he shortly opened for'the avcom modallon of his customers. October, 15. if (jpp 3 The undersigned of fers for sale his J'l'.iJ, J‘ jIOJ'KHTV. upon Washing Um-street, ex'.ending from Mr. .Joseph Danforth’s Lot to the coiner upon Her nold-sfreet. Robert Raymond Reid. September 3 ts To V\w TuMW. IN the Chronicle ol the 29th ultimo, , am charged by P II Carnes, with l av mg advertised ron sale a part of ms land: Justice to myself, and those whose agent I uni, requires that I should declare Mr. Carnes’ statement, using a milder term than it deserves, to he iiaaoMiovs —The foundations upon which P II Carnes pre tends to predicate his claim, are these— the first following of which he has more than once affirmed in try presence—that by a reuenl survey -I bis tract of land, he says be finds a small deficiency, without reflecting upon the natural cause which might have produced this diminution dn quantity, (namely, the nearer approach of tnebedol the river to the Georgia shore,) and secondly, the rumor which lias for some lime prevailed, that the present pro prietors of Lot No 12, from their apj at ent neglect of it, were supposed nut t-. be in possession of good and sufficient tith s— and thereby, from the circumstance of he lot being situated contiguous to his tract, connected with the two foregoing reasons, constitute his whole claim to it; Common report nffiitnsP H Carnes to be a 'read// in possession of t greater number of acres than his plat cads for, without touching the Lot No 13 Judgment was obtained in the Federal Court in 1816, against Maj George Wal ton, and possession of said Lot No 12, giv en to the proprietors by the Federal Mar shal iu April last—This Lot is of course, still, as heretofore, offered for sale—Gen eral warranty titles will be given to ltie purchaser; and if contested by P U Carnes, who has not the shadow of a title, he will he (irmly opposed by those who know how to estimate as well us defend their rights Nathaniel Boimleaux Julian. The Editor ol the Chronicle is requested to give the above advertisement three in sertions, and the Editors of die Gtorgia Advertiser an# Herald are requested to do the same, attd send their (nils for payment to N JJ J Augusta, November 1,1821 3t <|Jo Professor of Music from JVew-Vork und Boston. Respectfully acquaints the Pub lie, that the encouragement he Ims re ceived, has deteim'med him to commence •he instruction of Pupils, on the Piano Forte and in feint ing with the proper method of accompa nying the Vice, according to the most ap proved modern style on Monday the 4'h of November, he will also give lessons on the VIOLIN, VIOLINCELLO, &c. Sco. with the Science of Composition. As the number of his Pupils will necessarily be limited, an early application must lie made for the feA\ remaining Vacancies. Any commands left ale BOOK STOKE of Mr. S. Stuhgfs, will receive every at tention, November I—3t Dancing <Act\tk my. iVE tl. COLMESNU, respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he will open his DANCING >CUOOL on the first Saturday in November, and it, wilt continue open throughout the Sea son, fi’v Subsci'ib'TS Mr G. being v-eil known in this place, fritters himself that Parents and Guardians will favor him with the Tuition of their Children. Lessons will he given on every Satur day morning, from 9 until 12 o’clock, and in the evening from 3 o’clock iiutii sun set. Price of Tuition Ten Dollars per quarter payable in advance. Two and half moot hs-tuition will be the full quarter, including three Exhibition Balls, to which parents and guardians of his Scholars arc invited. N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen who may wish to lake private Lessons in Dancing, Mr. C. will be happy to wait upon thorn at their houses or at the Dancing Acade my, on Green-street Augusta, October 22 6t Notice. NINE Months after date hereof appli cation will be made to the honorable the court of Ordinary for Col mbia coun ty, for leave to sell twenty thousand acres of land in the county of Montgomery, the same being part of the real estate of Za doc Magruder, deceased—to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. George Magruder, adm’r. Tresey Magruder, adm’x. July 2, 1821 m9m *** D r e are authorized to announce JAMES S. SHAFFER, Esq. a candidate for the office of Sheriff .ol Richmond county, at the ensuing election April 5 —ts VET ALIVE'. I JAMES iiALfl J mer stand hack of the Bridge Bank fl h-.pes Iron, his due attention to b, "B that lie will he patronized hy a i‘ifl public. He also informs the public [h-.fl house shall he kept in such style make it comfortable to those who win ■ hun a call and that it shall not be -fl cd to by characters who will m rJfl the liouse. Bi September 2r if 11 he soM at Lincnlnton oifl lirst I ue.'day in December next, t o usual h ursof sale, « Ouc negro man by U le ~fl of Dave, taken a* the property ol V i: k .‘son, to satisfy two executions a|B| ‘-.lid Wilbcson, one in favtir of Bomlera.ll vs. said Wilkcson ; one ot Antel B. Neigh vs. said Wilkifl pointed out hv p ainliff’ssttorrci W A 1.80 ’’ |H Om 1 negro named Jacob, M as the property . t Wm. futious, one in favor of St oval ik iflK for James Latnkin vs. raid Coving to rB in (avor of Morgan k Smith, for \Vrr^B |j tin vs. ta-d Covington—property out by liie plaiMiff—Terms cash. N, Bussey, tvs * November 5 --wds * fl Guardian Sale. - * \¥ H ? 9 IU, be sold on the first February next, in Lincoln county, tract of land containing the same more or less, Uie of William Walton, minor,' Hughes & Walton—sold hy order lor the benefit of said minor' Newell W alton, November 5 3t A i\ iubustrator’s ) > ILL be sold on Friday ! >‘entb day of December la-y, icsidenoe of William .loner, ! Ru ke county, all the pmsimMe 'f said deceased, consisting of (^^B iC Fodder, Horses, Moles, Stork ,:l i and Cntlle; —also the lionsrhsld * cn faniiturc, and the (anting number of other article- [on enumerate. Terms of sale - on the day. I Augustus H. Isaac Walker, I | r November 5 ts f A d in i i ii stratrix H aH? w ■ » V ILf, be sold on Tuesday January, 1822, at the late* Thomas Leavettc, deceased, (runty,all the perishable di-c'-ased, consisting of ail kind, Household and Corn, Fodder, Plantation i* Terms of aait —Cash —AISO,- Will he rented at the same Plantation, whereon the said sided. tttni Eliza A* Lcavclti'jH'*' November 8 " Lscc ( (J * The Subscriiieiß^d finned r. connection in the firm of 'I. B. Dckcas k above Mr. Philip Crane’s on Thomas Cra*’" r * vest Aicx. Sloan,Bs?i*sui l.oii November I—3t ;; feti.te of Georg* n the Superior court o( Ilichrn^H,, t Mat Teum, Present —The li n. Juki Judge. Ei.IZ\BiTII Cc.UMISOjY vs c p*amra\ Johx B. CfMMIXR, Y run IK petition and pfocess ■®cs cl jl. having been returned by ’«ls, a “ the defendant not to lie sue! lion of Plaintiff’s attorney. service he perfected by (far rule in ore of flic public above ; state, once a month for six I retail Taken from the «/«/'■! tape r- Clerk’ 3 f.fli'*.. Sdili June J^Bslfvom .John C. Snctulß^S June 2}. . !t ~^B’-rtiveil * a (j - * «u.IGG*^R Mo Sel n V-, V.f. perse ns to v. i; am William Jones, deceased, ,. cm: ri y) arc iiuh idcd to, JT, bring ' heir accounts fun the , and those tlufl tnecsl.r.e, are reqimsted h’ firm and make item hate [ [ Augustus H. Isaac Walker. House November 5 ts o .K have To Utone J®;';”;,-' ’I'HU suS.crliirr " - ,8 | Three or Four good lU''- ;; ral wages will be given. - ticulars, enquire ot ti;d^®(UlUU l« Sparta. /i^B*'iisiiah!L > Sparta, October 24. cry The editors ol ;■ Ptymci Savannah, will give the -, g : ‘i ment, six insertions, Uera '- account for payment to Sparta. October 29 »t _ For sale at Wj „,