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Gcoi,uk*. Vau ivO County.
••5 )•■ :<iT( < o’, <l I'—April ’(.iiu, 1 i’l*
J r rm<'iil th< L u -»v !i- J 'iix 11. Mcstuo
twkut, .mtige.
Kic:;*rd R rh:uiK,o.J,'}
v, C rule Niaya
.1* ■. miab Miller )
■R ’iON th** ].{titiou o f Richard Richard
UJ s ' • pfiying Hi foreclosure of the
1,. . . rf'lJetlcnijilinli of n certain trad
. i‘, tel ot liiMt lying, beingand sit* me
j„ u c: f, ; m iflturkc m»l St.ac ol Geor
y\ . . minded as follows s—'hat is to «»>'-
Nortlr* ardlv by land formerly owned ami
p, •„• se,l 'by Jo’ihd I I>r ; Lastwanll}-
i,\ .laniCfi Tiiid'il. Flnhp fhomi««'d '> ■'
RnilVs fund; s-'d; ■'>’ ~ r ‘
tiuhi hind, r.iul -VVesuvanily by »<Muia
Tr n.Mi’s uuul, containing .1 oosaod
e,r,.s s. more !■... luving thc c.vek mu-
j l .l , r >c’ iviil- .libe lloscrruuy', t in
n V 'hvo'ifjli i. -.art of said tract or pared
0 ( l.nil, whit !i -aid true or parcel ol hmd
v.-..s oil the sixth day ol May, in <u<* }'<**r
of our Lord one th ’.sand, < ig’ht hundreu
and seventeen moHgagetl by the mudJe
vee id. Miller to the stmt Richard
erdron, to seem *:• the paynmnt ->f «*e sun,
H raree thousand time hundn ui.no el >
Vti- dvlltof -nid I’ighij lilt eccorns, with the
Irttei-es' sCcmi'iiik tbeiv r, tube paid on the
SSty v-mj.
ofraul nmruag.-, V.lUt Ji!’i«st from the
first day of January, In UIC * «U1
Lord, oik* thousand, I 't}sht hUiKm-d and
set. nleen, and agreeable to the condition
«-•' 1 nd bearing* <: v en date viih sail
moriß-tre —On motion 1 F Felix J. Hums,
n* ■ • j ,l , j (or the said R eh.oil Hlchaadsen
ft it Ordered that ti e said Jr remiah Miller
#1 r thin twelvemonths pay into be
rh il.’s oilier- the piiiiQtpbi, interest, and
cos* dlie 00 said mortgage, or in deiSrah
ther. 1, til*. equity <d red, n ption in tin
mu.. ’.Kiiiir •}■.* *1 P r «n»* cl will from iher/rr
forll. l e tor mt foreclosed and hared,
llis farther ordered lh,d a copy of the
{l■ * j - 111 , role be published in ot.roflit*’
public j;aset.e s of tins state, once a month
i*-.i r.n d* ■■ (r‘,ti’l, nr*.hi -’*■
liefnc the tint* aiipoiidcd fopibt-piy.
incut es iiu’ I* (iney id*-ooer-t as nfor s id.
■J a trvrf/' '>111 the viiflu cs, ‘JBfii .’ ljivi! lU.'J.
Ciirju'mcr, <*Ck.
Vsy S ril'd*
V, i'oh.ti. Cv.
/,; v(."/,.v *vf irr.mou i ounr,
April lh i ro, 1821—Monday the 23d day.
Shinier t'ov.ll’nj;, "V
vs. j •’ ul.rfor
Kalhti'.iie*! Adadis, sditiinb >fo c unlive
IruUir on the e.sitde of Na- I <J %Movt-
Adams, do* eased J guge,
I'PON the petit.ionorshiuteiCowHr.fr,
June >■■(• ilr foreclosing the ctpiity of r*
d. otption in and to all that tract of land
Ling i.r.d h mi’ in the county * f Lincoln
sun state oft« i.rgia, cu dainiui*’ live hun
ilr* .i and seveiu acres, move or less, ftd
i<fniiag lands . t Galherel and Saunders on
the Sou hs Eastwmdly by lands of Mrs
Hunter and John Ware; Northwardly by
.Si uslrunlt’s 1 md, and vVetowardly by lands
ol Uohert F ee iiif*'and estate ol Dons.ni’,.
which said 1 act i land »vas mortgaged hy
Nathanii 1 \dan;a in his .if*, time to your
pi titiou-r, the bitter in loeure the sum
ol three llnnih.md two hundred and forty
aeven dollars and sixty tw o cei.ts, a ilh
ililetcst.
On motion of Micajnli Mettle} attorney
or said Slauter Cowling —lt it Onlcnv,
that .in principal, interest, and c rt In
p.ml i•• t tmin within twi he months ft on
‘b*- e- y. dtherw ise it e equity «.f redemp
tio., it u, xli* in ft gaged premises wit*
• Jt 1 ; > in 1 e> ho ever bared i>- 0
fiiu-closeii, and ihiu ruie be* jmblislu d i;
one ol ,lie- public gaz. tits'*of tins sut. ,
oi.ee in every month until vh« time a.,
Jiointed by tliis ruie fur payment, or c<*.
p> s. rved upon the said adminislutoi n(
the mortgagor or tus sp* cal agent, at Mast
»-ix nn.nt! s previous to the time the hui
He} is directed to be* paid into court
Triii- copy taken I it.in the minutes e)
Lincoln Superior Cunt t, April Tern-.
IS2l—Monday the 23J day of said
Month.
Peter Lamar, <Tk.
May 3 n. 12 n
K olive.
TlM| INF. months ufn r date applieutio
- made to the honorable th
Court of Ordinary of tlurke county, fi 1
le-.iu toH.llihe real eilau- of the late I)i.
’I hot, ns l.raut , u<’Coas< d.
I iiza A. Leavitt, adm’x.
Aioil 19,—■ 1.-CI;- I e;Q| ___
iSotice.
AT.L persons imlebied to the* estate of
life late Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dic’d,
oith*rby not,- or open Account, are re
qm sled 1.1 come forward and pay the same
be'toro 'he Ist day of Novell.her mx*. —
All persons having claims against the . s
tale a c* upl.tn d to exhibit them to the
adminisu'ulvtx within the t-.nu prescrtb.il
by law, properly authenticated
I‘ Mza \. Leavitt, adiu’x.
A I-!* 19.——if
JN otiee.
‘]\T
Xal INL Mcnths after date, spnlication
wot in made vo the Houorahle Court ol
Ordinary, for the county of Lincoln, for
ic uo to si llfour hundred and thiuy acres
of mil, mere or less, on the waters 61
L- Kii er, joining Samuels and others,
a the negroes belonging to the estate
«t *.. -ekia Spiers, late of said county, de
ceased 4
m.
Zaeliariuh rpiers,
.iibni hi simian.
—n|9m
niomhs after date appliculii u
wilt be ma le to the huitorubh th.
eou t ofOrd nary ol Uichmond county for
leave 10. -ell tw-.i hundred and liftv so’csul
hud, lying in’the second district « f Ratly,
and known as lot No 39, the same being
the • t-al property ofJßuiamicl V,i gory de
ceas* d, and sold for the beneli. ol'all con
eerned
Lewis Gregory, adm’r.
*** e arc authorized to
Mtnounce Col. M- F BOISCI.AIH, as a
canonist,, for llcccivcr o| Tax Ueturns f. 1
yie coun'v of H.chmond at the approach
lug election,
ttowober 3——
: M.crift'VSale.
W 11,1, be Sold, at the Oonrl-llnuse, in
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in De
ccn her nex', between the hours o r Salt.
200 acres of pine land,
on the mate s of Hrier Creek, adjoin’r
!| prl! antford and others, it bring th? plac
gl Wtel’cou Thomas Hush no lives; levied
1 on in satisfy an execution in lavor < f Lar
it kin ihitt-e, vs. Andrew Itush and Thomas
( Hush, pointed out hv ’ h *n.as Hush.
—2L.VO—
Negro f(irl, bj tlic
'! name of Morning, six or seven .ears rid;
' levied on U-sat'sfy several sin-ull exicn
tinis in favor of II H. 'ihotlipson end
t others, vn James Rogers, jutt. I* vied 01 .
and returned to me by a Constable, and
pointed out b> defendant.
—JU.SO—
; 'I acres of laud, more
1 or less, i.;i the *.va*ers ol L- . . i n ek, ad
-1 joining <d' Fuend Johnson, a*ul -thera,it
being the place whet eon Sand-ford now
lues, with good improvements on it, levi
- ed on to satisfy an Execution, in favor of
1 Ezekiel Smith, and others, vs. Henjamin
• Saudi ford, Charles Ilm rcl and Nathan
Culm liner, noiiurd out l y Saiulcford.
;• —AL So
ft or 10 trtii'cs ol Cotton
.. in the field t .ki nto satisfy an lixi-cutioii
1 in f.ivtu Os Titos. Maddox, and others, vs
Jas. Cady, jun. pointed out by defen
-1 dant.
' 0—
5 Nc£foi «s, <0 vit: Ben,
rv n aii fvb »u« 35 vcius of Jiyt* Kebecca,
j.b* 11 tin ai’ii Kivu, Nimcv 10 or
1 •AHbr«l, 6 or H, three beds aid furnitiii-e,
1 one s* t of rubles, one sid. hoard and bit
-1 r h*i 12 setting chans, with all the furni
(me l.e oiipii g to the lions*-, 10 head ol
' cait.e, one can and steers, a hay man and
totvei Iloi’Se; levied on to sat'.ly an eM*-
cu(ion in favor ol the vs. J mi ■-
1 1 .ay less, Jas- Cady, jun. ami Jacob Caui'.l,
■ ••
1 1*0 acres of pine la ml,
• on the waters of Fort i K,it being lb*
place wbetcon the del. mlsut now lives ;
levied on t.i H’.it’iify an -.xecutiun in favor
< f David Cady ' sCader Hand, pointed
out by Hat tel •
-ALSO—
-400 acre-, more or less,
o* Oak and 11, ko. \ land, on the wait n.
r ol Kcdiick, t.djoiutug of Jas Rogers,
Uynn 6*. others, with good improvements
omit, it hei g the place 'vlureon the de
fendant now li.es; levied onto sat;sly an
execution u> favor ol Maker and lluelh,
■» vs. Jack Dcvenpot’l.
,i A. Ilogers, s. av. c.
n * November 1 ..ids.
fcJlicj , ifl*'s S::Ie.
> \\T
▼ t iLL be sold at live conrt-lionsc in
Warrenton on '!**■ first Tuesday in Decein
j bernex', I etv eer (lie usual hours of sale
' Gne liiokiitg glass,two trunks
f I'a -h.oi.u uc clviad.ii g, co.-.sis. ng of o t
j big voat, coaii.eo and panlaloors, vvaist
,- c< as, fee —also, lot of roarer broad chillis,
, one hie, one pair oftnylors fir- sring buns,
one hat.box, several other articles too le-
Jicub to inenlir.n, levied on as the pro
perty of Louis Mot’n, I. satisfy au execu
tion in faVor of Francis Mouycr, vs. I.mi s
Minin.
A. 11. JVI c Cmtnick, d s.w.c.
i '
No* ember o, wds
1
. H.criir’s HiUe
\t ill he m d on the first TUESDAY in
D- cetnbi-r next, at the Court-house i-i
1 M urveiiton, between the usual hours of
1 sale,
The liulf of one AVitgon ansi
■f tour liiir.-e*,, taken on th- (oreeiosU'e ot
*i mortgage, iu favor of Jam vs PolHi.b,
\s John G. Andrews—pointed out bv
plainiilV, Oct 2d,’821
A. iiogCFH, SAV C.
OctiAier 5 wid.i
Tax. LAWi ettvv^
VR.'
i V V n.T be sold ou the fust Tuesday ii
, 1* oi mb. r next, altlie ira;kct house in the
•city ot .Vugusla, between I lie usual sale
1) IHII’S,
100 acres of la ml iu Warren
count., tcviCii oti asti.e property ut.l-.lm
Reynolds, to satisfy his State* and com tv
f tax for the year 1820.—Tax due gl 8? 4
cents.
-ALSO—
Ci uc house r.svtl 10l near Sum
mervilie, Kichinm.ii cnnitly, levieo on as
’• tWe property ’ fD.-uu I Mlnxum, to s.uisiy
e his s’ate and comi'y tax for the year 1820.
d fax due g 3 87 i ctills.
—ALSO—
. 190 acres of land in Burke
couu .y, levied on as the property of Va
lin'.a W ard, aeabnvii Ward, guardi-in, to
sat.sty her »tat and county tax fur the
year 1820. Tax du gl 30 ccn s.
„ M-u ■
,r One house ami lot in the city
r of August.-. . iljtiiniu.* low er end of the
s Hridgt iiu k, and fionting on llroad street,
J levied on as tiie |.ri pen.y of Felix (.. Gib
>, sou, fi Go. to satisfy then* s'.ite ami coun
c ly tax fur the year 1820. Tax due
• cent.*-. \LSO—
One house anil lot in ihe city
of Angus.a, adjoining lot of Job S. Mar
■ ui-y, levied on as the property ot Mrs. Ann
\V Surges, or sou, to satisfy state and
county tax for the year 1820.” Tax'due
Jjß 59 cents,
i —ALSO—
One house ami lot iu the city
1 ol Augusta, adjetuiiig lot cu Mrs David
1 MiKmi.ey and others, fronting i u llnoad
’ street, levied ou as the property of Adam
> Hutchea-'n, to tauisfy his stale and county
‘ lax lor the year 182t>. Tax due gSB 43
cents
—ALSO—
One house ami lot iu the city
j of Avg .sui, known as ihe property of
Stainback Wilson, levied on to saiisty his
a slate and county tax for the year 4.820.
r Tax due 87 i cerits
“l K. BugftX.C.
I October 5. tils
s3r Notified! ion.
ft |||E public .ire ..eicby notified, 'bat
.1. Captain .lames Ware, of ’lie conn )
o* Amber), mil Slate if Virginia, D a
- one Principal f>r the mid
i die, eastern mid nor'hero Staten: an.l lid
aitmd Hncker, esq. of liiitheriord cmi it),
State of Tennessee lias been appointed
■me Principal Agent f n tbe southern and
western States. —All Licenses to Mucker's
) Patent Batteanx signed by either of «?,
singly, or by oi e pmteial agent,or tbe su
bordinate agon's appointed by them, or
, by ms, shall b, is if signed by b <b of ns.
Fselson C. Dawson,
Ambrose i tucker,
1 Patentees.*
I November 12 wßw ~
i\ dice.
ALL persons hav.ng demands against
ibe Estate of Alexander Carter, bite
of Hull c county, deceased, are hereby
1 notified to present their accounts duly at
tested within ttic time pn scribed by law ,-
and all those who arc indebted will avail
r themselves of this notice, to come forward
i and make such arrangements as will be
i satisfactory
.John C. Foylhress,
Qualified aiim’rjon Lie estate ol A
Carter.
V. S—ln my absence »]rpiica*.iun can be
made to my attorney, K Morris, Esq't,
, | from v. 1)0(0 any necessity inloimaiion can
hr obiaiti'.d relative to the stUlemcnl oi
said estate
V7aym sbc.ro,’Sept H __
' Administrators bale,
' H IL'.bt sod ontli-dirst Tuesday in
, T V Dec. mber next,' at the CottiT
■ lit-use in t; arren county, agreeable to an
• order of the Inferior Gouty the f>H..vvitq..
i property belonging toibe ystaic of Janus.
1 Bradt, dee.
A valuable tract of OaU aml
Hick yy land, lying no no in*m voal be
1 (Wet ii V.’arrcnlon and Puiteston, j pint cd
..i.'.vi. iu un ier tolerable cultivation —on
tic premises ara a </«m Tor table dwelling |
, ! II ane, a Store House and a new (iii I
House, witli older,necessary mn buildings
: 'Tin: situation iswei. calculated fora pub
■ lie stand, an ' aif ids many advapiagi sto
1 a poison disposed to enter into the con -
. try trade. Terms of sale 1 made made
known on the day.
\\ m tSbivprs, Jidm’r.
sepi.emb- 1 Id 4.. .
’ George Hammond.*)
Attorney, Uc. / IN EQUITY
'•» ( Piill to sell trust
Charles Goodwin, j estate.
* 1
JIN 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
an I two years a tract oi land, containing
nine Immired and forty nine acres, agree
ably to the: original plat. L ing on Horse
creek, within a few ihiliVofAngnsta
Ibe tract consists es a comnuerab o j>ro
portion of swamp InnclclTlu first quality
f ill* high land is well adapted to me cul
ture ot com and cotton, and affords a mos*
'eligible k beautiful siie (or building, which
commands u view of Augusta and its ii
einity. Tbe cost and fees in cash, and
bond anrt security uill b-required ‘the
purchaser will pay for a lit; deed.
Whit. B ooks,
Ci.Tmit,sioner in Equity,
Edgefield Colin House, >
20Ut i lev, 1821 S
In Equity. j
John Garrett, and Wile, T BILL
i vs. L fir
i .lobn llav, adni’r, and others, j Parti ion
F B
ff N obedience to an order i f the Court
oi Equity, will be said at Edgefield court
, leviisu on the first Monday in December
‘ n m, eo a ercilit et one and two yeaift, 5 J
’ uacls of 1 s'tiUt (j f :e . slate of .lames Day,
deceased, lying' adjoining each oilier,
within fifteen miles id' Augusta, and con*
•„ trilling upwards of IJO'U acres. The cost
and let s of suit, in c... 5(), »nd bond, and
security, villi be required. Purchasers
will pay for title dec- s to each (met
W bitfield Brooks,
Go: ’t K hrefiekl district.
Edo field Court house. SeplV ''7
Eli Lqtiiij.
| Aenes Nesbitt. T
; vs. y
. Hugh \V. Nesbitt, ct, al. S
’ 1
iN obedience to an order cf the Court
< f l.quiiy, will be s Id on Trcsdsv, die i
• fust day ob January next, ut 111,. house of j
> Joseph Carrie, on Beach island, op acre- i
•id of one year, a gang of .Negiots, Horn !
, 'S iu '%jJ in uuu'uit r** lilts oust aiui |Ves (it* •
suit iii cusli ;»:kI Holes, and secuniy \\ii• l
be* re([i)ired—purchabers wiJi j»j»y h r bills J
, ul*sale to/ llu? Nc‘v*>'fs.
W liiUleld Brooks,
i .Comm ssicner in Equity,
• Edged. Id Cmul-hsuse, Sept. 27
A<!min'strator’s Sole.
• ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4th 0 f
, December next, at the market house in
■ tin- city of Augusta,
. The real estate of James
Kiei mm, dec. late of Edgefield district,
S.nith-Careli"a, b. ing fur the benefit ot
the heirs and cri-di ors f said dec. used
Kohl:. Met ombs, atlmT.
Sept. 2.; n’.s
.Notice
j ll ILL lie soM on thn 15l!i day ol Do
; centber next, at ibe late residence of
| W'i ’tain M‘NhU, late of the .county of
I Burke, deceased: :» Stock of Cattle, a
I Set nf Blacksmith's Tools, two 1-Vfilter
( Beds, Bedsteads and lAiriiiiure, ' one
Morse, and a number of dlher Articles,
i 100 tedious to mention. Terms—twelve
months credit will be given with small
• notes, and approved security Pi opt: i
. not to be removed until the terms if sal.
ate rot plied with
Philip Lumpkin, AdmT.
October 29—-w tds
GT.01515 TATEIIN
AND SAVANNAH AND WESTERN
STAGE OFFICE.
W. SHANNON,
FI LSPECTFULLY acquaints bis friends
and the public tfiai his house b is undei
gene a llioiongh repair, and 'that it wd
•ifl'.n d to Boaiclcrs, and Travi Hers, a v.
ception as comfortable as any oilier Estab
i hlimcnt of the kind in the Sollicrn SUues
The Globe is Situated on Broad Slvee
in the very center of the City :u d olu -
peculiar aiivaptages to the Planter, ar.ii to
Men of Imsiiit: ss genemily.
His stables arc furnished 'with the best j
of provender, and with faithful and atten- |
tire hostlers. He only solicits front ’be pub
lie tli.il propw '.ion of patronage which Ins
attention to business and to lire comfort
of his customers may entitle him to
A Literary, Commercial and Pofitlca
ks:\DnsG imoM,
AV: 11 be s'.iortiy opened for liie- accom
modal ion 'I his customers.
October, la if
A LTccahly to up <3rder
O %■
Obtained f, om the Honorable the j
Court if 'Vdinaiv if Bichmond ciuniy,
win be sold on tfiefirs Monday in .lantia
ry nex , al t!ie Markce-huusc in the city
rt ar^(aiß©ißS 9
Belonging to t li,.- Estate es David Mc-
Kinney, d .c’d, Cor tbe benefit of his heirs
and creditors.
Cmit-tance S. McKinney,
Administratrix.
September 27—w!2t
A Great Bargain.
r r<
.R HE subscriber being desirous to re
move to the Western country: again oilers
to? sale his
ijPL-VN'S'ATION,
J hereon bo now lives, situated in Colurn
'>iu cimuty, Thirteen miles from Angus*
a, anil nine frorn Colnmldu Gi tu l-llous ,
immediately leading from the l.ittci to ibe
former place. This tract es Land,
contains three hundred and twenty-four j
acres, about two hundred leu of which is
cleared, and under good fences; the-soil
is equal to any upland in ilm count), ami
a pun of that which is to clear, is equal
to any in the slate. The situation is high
and believed to be as healthy as any in
the neighbourhood On the premises is
u good dwelling liousi, good kitchen, and
ail necessary out buildings, including a
new Gin House and Stables*. Also, a large
Orchard of IVach, Apple and Cherry
trees, a good garden, two flush Springs
of pure water, quite convenient, This
Plantation having having been advertised
last spring; 1 deem it unnccewary to say
any thing more of i‘.s situation, q ialifo s.
kc. ash is expected that those wishing
to purchase will view it themselves.—
Should this tract ot land be too small,
there are five or six hundred acres ol good
lands adjoining, which nuy be Bought on
good terms immediately.
The above described tract of land vvh
be offered ut private sale, imtii Tlmrsdu}
the sth day of December next, uad if a :
sold will then be put up to the liiglo
bidder, icg.-lbcr with all tbe IManlatum
tools, corn, sadder, household kkiclu:
furniture. For further particulars,
quire of Mr- John Oushiu, of‘Augusta:
Mr. joint Turpin, at the Quaker Spring
Mr Bynuutn of Columbia Court House,
or to the subscriber on the premises.
l.itti-ebcrry Clanton,
October 18 law tds
To Kent.
fjjdlF. DWELLING on Hay street at
S present occupi, dby Mrs darea, will:
a large and commodious garden attached
thereto Also,
1 An excellent stand on Center street, for
the grocery business, ut present occupied
by Mr. Jones. ,
Thomas S. OBver,
Administrator of 11. Oliver.
Septembers ts
For tialv,
J. HAT well known and valuable plan
tation whereon William Jones, deceased,
lived, in the county of Butke, containing
Fifteen Hundred acres ol oak and hickoiy
land, ami ibout two hundred acres clear
ed, well adapted to the culture es corn
and col ton. On the above premises there
! is a good two story lit,use, and a!l other
i ticcessuty out buildings, and an excellent
I Saw and GT.st MTd on a never failing
| siiaan—three hundred acies more of pine
I land a .joining liie alios c, lying in the
| cuun'y of iiieiimuml, and about seventy
j acr, s chared. Wo deem a further des
cription unntcevisary, but invite nil those
pets; ns who wish to purchase a valuable
ptaot, to come ami view the premises and
judge for themselves. For further parti
euiais apply to
Augustus 11. \mleison,
Isaac WTker,
Admiiiinratois of the estate of Win. Jones.
Nov 1 N s—ts
FOU SALK
A (Irwwt liftTgaui.
subscriber oilers for sale her plan
-2 istion ir. Burße county, the late re
stdfetice of Dr Tun as Leavitt, dec. con
taini: g 650 acres/more or less, lying near
Wayiii s.iorottg!’, and well adapted to the
culture Corn. Cotton, and grain of every
kind, a comfortable dwelling house with
ah necessary out buildings including a
large new giu house and gin. Payments
made easy, and possesion given the first
'•fJ.tnna y, 1822, and if requir'd the put
ciia.i-r can be mi pi led with corn, fodder
and stock of ail kinds on the premises.—
F«>r i (liber particulars, enquire of the
•subscriber on the premises.
Fliza A. Leavitt, adm’x
April |u m9m
Wo are authorized to
tinounce Major Samuel i ark, to- a Cane
date for the Gllices of C'crfcef the Stipe
nor, and Inferior Courts of Richmond
county, at the approaching eledtion.
November b *- —ls.
w Aiav f j
JAMES BALL, 1
lAESPECTFULLV i firms his friends
and the public, that lie bus taken lus t->r
iiier stand hack ol Use Bridge Hank, and
hopes Crop.i Ins dm attention to business
Unit he will he patronized hy. a liberal
public. lie also info, ms the pt.hhc Unit his
house shall he kept in such style as will
;ti!,kc it comfort able to those w how id give
him a call- and that it shall not be resor
ted to by characters who will not respect
tlk* (I .use.
• f,“'b'*r 27 (f
biieriii , s feaic.
w LL be sold nt Lincolnton on the I
first Tnc «lay in December next, between
t i- n ilia! li-.npfc of salt,
Cue negro man by the name
o! Da e, taken as tnc proper y ol t arter
Wilkesun, to satisfy I wo ox coitions against
said Wilkcson, one in favor of Thomas M.
Boaderant vs. raid Wilkeson ; one in favor
of Ansel B. Neigh vs. said Wilkeson—
pointed out by p'aintiif’sattorney.
One negro named Jacob, taken
a- die property -r Win. Covi.igion exe
cutions, one in favor of at jvul & Liman,
for James I.amkin vs. said Covington , one
in favor of Morgan Ik Smith, for Wm Ans
Un vs sa d Covington—property pointer
out by the plaintiff— Tents ca .lt.
N. Bussey, d.s.l.c.
November 6 wcls
Guardian Sale.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
February nest, in Lincoln county, a small
tract of land containing thirteen acres, bo
the same more or less, the property
of William Walton, minor, adjoining of
Hughes 8c Walton—sold by order of court,
for Hie benefit of said minor*
Newell Walter, sen’r.
Guardian
November 5 3t
Administrator’s {‘■ale.
V\'
'j'? ILL be sold on Friday the four
teenth day of December next, at the late
I residence of William Jones, deceased, of
• It like county, all the perishable property
I * f said deceased, consisting dT Corn and
Fodder, Horses, Mules, Stock of Hogs
ami Cattle;—also the household and kitch
en furniture, and the farming utensils, and
a number of other article' too tedious ro
enumerate. Terms of sale mac e known
on the day.
Augustus 11. Anderson,
Isaac Walker,
Administrators
November 5 if
Administratrix * ale.
ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4<U of
January, 1822, at the late residence ct'Div
Thomas I.cuvette, deceased, of sKurkc
county,all the perishable* property of said
deceased, consisting of Negro; s. Stock * f
all kin.!. Household and Kitchen Furniture
forti. Fodder, Plantation utensils. Sic.—
Forms of sale —Cash.
—ALSO,—
Will be rented at die same time, the
Plantation, whereon (he said.deceased re
sided
Eliza A* Leaveltp, adm’x.
November 8 w6w
03* Tlic Subscribers have
formed r. connection in business, under
die firm of It I), Dinrctx 8t Co. next door
* bove Mr. I’hi'ip Crane’s on Broad-itreet.
Thomas Crayton,
%> #
Alex. Sloan,
hob 1) Duncan.
November I—3t
State of Georgia.
n the Superior com * of HicMuoiKl county
Mat T>;hv, 1821
Present —The 11-n Joh ’ 11, Montgomery,
Judge.
Eltz.idi.tii Ccmmino, A
vs y Petition for divorce
John B, Cummino, A
milE petition and p*ncess in this case,
it having been ret road by the Sheriff',
“ tire defeiidan not to be fouvuV’— On mo
tion of Plaintiff’s attorney. Or-i ; ,rd, that
service be perfected by publi-hiv.** t|,i ß ,
rule in oi e of the public Gazelles ts tWis
slate, once a month for six months
Taken from the minutes. .
Clerk’s office, 2Ulh June Jb2l.
John C £nead, d. c.
June 21. n,6m
Notice.
A 1,1. perns.!, to whom the es'fl.e sis
William Jones, deceased, (late of Burke
county) are indebted t i, aie requested to
bring their accounts forward, in terms of
the law j and those that are indebted to j
the estate, are requested to came forward
and make immediate payment to
Augustus 11. tiitlersoß,
Isaac Walker,
Administrators.
November 5 ts
To Stone Masons
T.
HE subscriber wishes to employ
Three or Four pood Hands; to whom libe -
ral wages wit! be given. For further par
ticulars, enquire of the Post-Master,
Sparta.
James Curly.
Sparta, October 24, 1821,
dj* Tire *>ditors of the Georgian,
Savannah, will give the above adverthe. ,
•nent, six insertions, and forward their ‘
account for payment to the Postmaster,
Sparta. •
October 29 6t ;
—— s
*** We arc authorized (
o announce JAMES S. SHAFFEH, Esq. '
t candidate (or the office of Sheriff ;of *
liiclimond county, at tiie ensuing election
April 5 —if'
dr Tlio unflersi«nod
f.’rs for sah h',s HUH. rilfiVi
upon Washingto!;-st teei, extendm
Mr. Arseph Danf.nl, > s Lot to the
upon Reynold street.
Robert BayukomHVi,!
September if
To U\ftT\ibUc.
IN the Chronicle of tlie 29th
i urn charged by P II Carnes, -vi j, i.. 7
mg advertised run ssi.r. a part ifV
Justice to myself, si,<| those wW," " 4
1 am, requires that 1 s!k uld ,i
Carnes statement, living a n.iidrt u'm
than it deserves, to be bhuonkols-t*,*
foundations upon which P|| t , . *
tends to predicate his claim, an-.p
the first following of which he inuj, 7r
tlian once affirmed in my present i - ,[ )7 .
by a recent survey IhU tract f , a ., L
says Ire finds a small .1 fi c *, ei , eVt
reflecting upon the natural cause v I*Vr'
m.glit have produced this u*i.,mut or k
qiiantilv, (mune'y, the nearer approach <•
Lie bed ot the river to the Gungi.
and secondly, the rumor which h'. s j v
some time prevailed, that the preg.
prielor.i of Lot No 12, (rom their
neglect ts it, were supposed not , |, j,
possession of good aid sufficientuu, r _
and thereby, fi. m tin: circumstance or .«
lot bein r situated contiguous to his tract
connected with the two foregoing r.-nso
constitute his -whole claim to i.: Coin. •
report affirms F II fames :<> be amui,
in possession < f greater number ofaevi
than bis plat cads for, without ttmchu.c
the Lot No 12 4
Judgment was obtained in the Kedna
Court in 1816, against Maj George W.l
ton, and possession of said Lo No 12, S\o
en lo the proprietor by the Fcif r.il Mar
shai in April lest—This Lot is ofcou.se
still, as heret'.fove, offered fir sate—(,„r
eral warranty titles wili be given to to
purchaserand if contested hj P1! Came
who has not the shadow of s idle, lie
be firmly opposed by those who kur
now to estimate as well as dej nil the
rights
Nathaniel Bourtleaux Jul ar
The Edit or of the Chronicle* Is req., si<
to give rile above advertisement thr.. il
si-, tin).s, and ;.I»e Editors of ihe fin riR
Advertiser and Hei'jh* arc requesletKofl
the same, and send lho.it' bdls forpavo.efl
to IVII Jl
Augusta, November 1,1821 —-5 t I
a, mwjtj
Professor of Music from JWw-Ymk
Host'll. I
Respectfully acquaints the rl
ire, that the enc oungement lie has ■
ceived, has dttermined him t > cutnmeiH
he instruction of Pupils, on the B
Piaiu. h orte ami in hinß
ing with the proper method of accon.H
nying lh: Vice, according to th. most H
pioved mod. rn style on Monday the S
of November, he will also give iessersH
Urn VIOLIN, VIOMNCELLO, k ■
with the Science of Composition. A H
number of liis Pupils will necessarily ■
limited, an early application inus boinfl
for thefeM remaining Vacancies H
Any commands left ate
of Mr. S. Studges, will receive eieiy^B
U-n! inn.
NCVeinber I—it B
Dancing *\ctu\ \\\\;. I
Mn. COLMESNIT. respeCf.ily infofl
the Ladies and Gcutlrmvn of A .gnS
that be will open his DAN* i\(.
on the first Saturday in Nov. m:xA, :B
it will continue open thiougbo.it
son, for Subscribe)s Mr. C li.i gV’B
k icwn in Ibis place, flatters liiue-elf MB
Parents and Guardiars will favor him wvH
the Tuition < f their Clnld.cn. M
Lessons will he given on evciy Ba®
day morning, f.om 9 until 12 u’ck* k, B
in (he evening from 3 o’clock n i. rfl
set. Price of 3 uition Ten Dollars fl
q*ia>*tt i* payabh* in'advance ■
Two and half months tuition will be tj
full quarter, including thice F.xlul'itfl
Hails, to which parents and guardianafl
his Scholars are invit.rd. ■
N. B. Ladi.s and Gentlemen who nB
wish to take private Lessons in Bancifl
Mr. G.,will In* happy to wait upon thfl
at their houses nr *O. ill* Dancing Acaiß
my, on Green-street I
Augusta, October 22 6' I
G uorgia—Wan ei: C dintl
Ch ’k'.s' (lieu, of'he Cm t f*l Ordinaß
WIIEREAB J seph Ctiljieppcrsppß
for Irtiers of administration on tfl
estate of Samuel D tekworth .ate < f sB
C 1 '.my <l. ccasv;l. 'I hear- are therefore I
cue »ti<i admonmi ail and singular, tfl
kindl ed and crcc - .ora < f slid drcmsiß
to be a id appear at my office vv diintß
time allowed by law to s ( : e cause (ifafl
they hav,) why sard lo.ms * f Adminfl
t rat ion should nut be I
Given under my ha*'datvSV.cc, I
Ill’s ot 1 ! Nov. 182!. \ I
Jno. 'roireucc (tik c. (fl
N’-yi*. 12 \ fl
Gf-orgin—V» arren 0. nptv
t'leiksi ffice of tbc C.u.irl "i\ ,|: r ,-jS
WiIEivEAS Church n Oil's *V,pp)
for letters of adniiriistratiV
the will annexed, on (lie estate 'W.
Tnckc I *, laic i f said Conr* Vdi cl.t iH
There aie therefore to eke 8t adirimVli
and singular the kindred and crtvitoß
of s.iid deceased, lo be and appear a «■
office within the time allow* d by !*),■
shew cause, (If any they have)
letters of Administration should iiumß
granted. fl
Given under my hand at office, H
this sth Nov. 1821. I
John Torrence, f lk c. ■
N"v. 12. ■
Brought to Jaill
IN Augusta, on the Svth April bslfl
Negro Man nam *d ■
Peter ,J
aged about 60, with a scar onth ß ,
side of his upper lip, and be*longu\,«
Charles Maurcl, Esq. Savannah— 1 ce 'fl
ner is requested to torw&'.* .
property, r*ay charges, and take In* • • ' ■
Thomas Ste’.vart*
November 12—3/ I