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Georgia, Burke County. SLl'fc.aui. cowiii I .April 'Km, i -I Pretent the liutirrahle Joh* H. Mostoo meri, Judge. Richard Richaidson,} v». C RULE NISI. Jeremiah Miller j "I THUN the petition of Richard Richard U non, praying the foreclosure of th Equity of Redemption of a certain trac. oi parcel of land lying, being and ajtuau in the county of Burke and State ot Gem gia, bounded as follows’.—that is to «»; Northwardly by land formerly owned unci possessed by Jordan Tayl it 5 Eastward!) •by James Tindal, Philip Thomas »i d Joint Smith’s landi Southwardly by James Mai tin's land, anjl Westward!)’ by Joshua Nunon’s land, containing one thousand acres, more or less having the creek nvu- Set, or branch called the Rosemary, run ning through apart of said tract or parcel of land, which said tract or parcel ol land was on the sixth day ot May, in the yeai of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and seventeen mortgaged by the said Je remiah Miller to the said Richard Rich ardson, to secure the payment of ike sum of three thousand three hundred and eh - ven dollars and eighty three cents, with toe interest accruing thereon, lobe paid mi tin first day of February next, after the dale •ifsaid mortgage, with interest from the first day of January, in the year ot our Lord, one tliousand, eight hundred and seventeen, and agreeable to the condition o( a boijd bearing even dale with said mortgage—On motion of Felix J. Burns, attorney for the said Richard Richardson, It is Ordered that the said Jeremiah Mitlei «?o within twelve months pay into he Clerk’s office the principal, interest, ami con due on said mortgage, or 111 default thereof, the equity of redemption in the ■aid mortgaged premises will from thence forth lie lor ever foreclosed and bared, it is further ordered that a copy of tin ti. re going rule he published in one ql the public gaieties of this stale, once a month to 1 twelve months, or he personally serv ed on ti e said Jeremiah Mlil. r six months before, the time appointed for the pay hient < f the mom y into court as aforesaid. J/'.'.i trai l from the wt rules, ‘Ziiih April 1831. John i ai a pentcr, cik. May ■*! n-l'ii: <TLOttiaiA. //.VLO/JV' SUPKHIOH CO’JltT, April Term, 1821—Monday the 23d day Slauler Cowling, T vs. HULL for Nathaniel Adams, adminis- yjoiriosure trator on the estate of Na- j uj Mart thauiel Adams, deceased J gage. Ui’ON the petition of Slanter Cowling, piuyi.ig 1I1? foreclosing the equity ul re ilernpliim in and to all that tract ol land lying and In mg in the county of Lincoln an 1 stale of Giorgia, containing five hun dred and scient- acres, more or less, ad- Joining lands of Galherel and Saunders on Vue Sou h; Eastwardly by lands of Mrs Hinder and John Ware; Northwardly by Seastrunk’s land, ami W est ward ly by lamts of Robert F ettling and estate of Dowsing, which said tract of land was mortgaged by Nathaniel Adams in his life time to your petitioner, Hie heller to secure the sum of three thousand two hundred and forty seven dollars and sixty two cents, with interest. On motion ofMicajah Henley, attorney or said blather Cowling —It is Ordcrrdj that 'he principal, interest, and c si be paid into court within twi lv< months from tiiis day, otherwise ll e equity of redemp tion it and to the mortgaged premises will be from henoi foi tn for ever bared and lun-closeu, and this rule be published in urn of the public gazettes of this state, once in every month until the time ap pointed by tiiis rule for payment, or aco. j>V si 1 veil upon the said administrator of the mortgagor or Ids special agent, at least six irmnti.s previous to the time Ihe mo rey is directed to be paid into court. True copy taken from the minutes of I in 1 Superior Court. April Term, It-'- J Monday the 23d day of said Month I'ctei* Lamar, el’k. May 3 n«l2 n Notice. INF. ninths alur date applicator il will Ik made to the honorable t’v- Courl of Ordinary of Burke county, for leave to si 11 the real estate of the late Dr. Then as Leavitt, deet.tswl Miza A. Leavitt, iultn'.v. April 19,- —-01901 1821 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late Ur. Thomas Leavitt, dic’d, cither by note or open account, are re qm sled to come forward and pay the same before the Ist day i f November-next. — Alt persons having cla : ms against the es tate are notified to exhibit them to the administratrix within the time prescribed by law. properly authenticated I H.v.i .4. Leavitt, tulm’x. .<■ r s Notice. A k\ INE Months after date, application ■W u be made io the Honorable Court of Ordinary, lop the county of Lincoln, foi leave to s- 11 four hundred and thirty acres of land, more or less, on the waters ol Lr.ile River, joining Samur Is and others * ! ' J - fhr negroes belonging to the estate Htickia Spiers, 'ate of said county. de Ceased V in. ' illingham, r# 1 . • * Aaehanali i* piers, Mminislmtart March 29 - n ,9m months after date application A.” w-.1l be mad# to the honorable tit• Court oi Ordinary of Richmond countv so leave to hell * wo hundn-d and fifty aces • Iniid, lying in the second district of Earix and knownas lot No 39, ike name bein', the real pro -rtt of Emanuel Gregory dt Ceased, and Soli tor the benefit of all , ou cernvd _Lcwis Gregory, admV, *** e ure authorized to caXtT V ‘ V UOISCLAIR. as s “* u so Receiver of Fax Returns fop lug .-hct : .o,;: f “ chmoad 11 lte approach Novtaokef 5 g- Slieriff’s Sale. WILL be Sold, at the in Waireltlon, on the first Tuesday 10 ccruber next, bi tween the hours ol bafl 300 acres of pine iaml, on the waters ot Brier Greek, adjoining of BlantfoVd and others, il being the place • whereon Thomas Bush now lives; levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Lar . kin Battle, vs. Andrew Bush and Thomas Bush, pointed out by Thomas Bush. —. U.SO — One Negro girl, hy the 1 name of Morning, six or seven y ears old ; levied on to satisfy several small execu tions in favor of IL B. Thompson and 1 others, vs. James Rogers, jun. levied on and returned to me by a Constable, and pointed out by defendant, —AL'.O— --454 acres ot land, more ;,r less on the w aters ot Long-Creek, ad joining of Friend Os Johnson, and tlieis, it being the place whereon Saudeford now lives, with good improvements on it, levi , d on \fi satisfy an Execution, in favor of Ezekiel Smith, and others, vs. Benjamin Saitdefurd, Charles Jlarrel and Nathan Culpepper, pointed out by Sandeford. —ALSO— -0 or 10 acres ol* Cotton in site field taken to satisfy an Ext cuiion >ll favor of Thos, Maddox, and others, vs. Jus. Cady, jun. pointed out by defen dant. —ALSO— -5 Negroes, to vut: Ben, a man about 35 yeti s of age, Rebecca, about the same, and Kitty, Nancy 10 or 12, Alford, 6 or 8, three beds and furniture, one aet of tables, one sideboard and bu reau, 12 setting chairs, with all the furni ture belonging to the house, 10 head of cattle, one carl and steers, a hay mare and sorrel horse; levied o;t to satisfy an exe cuiion in favor ol the State, vs. James Lay less, Jas. Cady, jun. and Jacob Garatl, pointed out by Layless. —ALSO— -110 acres of pine land, on the waters of Fort-creek, it being tin place whereon tbe defendant now lives; levied on to satisfy an execution hi favor ,f David Cady vs Cadcr Barrel, pointed out bv Barrel —ALSO— -400 acres, more or less, o'* - Oak and Hickory land, on the Waters of Redlick, adjoining of Jas Rogers, Wynn R others, with good improvements on it, it being the place whereon the de fendant now lives; levied on to satisfy an •sedition in favor of Baker and Heelh, vs Jack Devenpofl. A. Rogers, s. w. c. November 1 wills. Sheriff's S:tle. w 1 LL be sold at the court-house in I Warrenlon on the fits' Tuesday in Decem ber ncx'. between the usual hours of sale One looking glass, two trunks fashionable ciuainmg, consisting ol one hig (oat, coatees and pantaloons, waist coats, &• —also, lot of coarse broad cloths, one hat, one pair of tnylors pressing irons, one hanhox, several other articles 100 te dious to mention, levied on as the pro perty of Louis Morin, to satisfy an vxccu *ion in favor ot Francis Buuyur, vs. Louis Morin. A.H. M« rnnuick, d.s.w.g. November 5. wds Sheriff’s Hale Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in December next, at the Court-house in V arrenton, between the usual hours of sale. The half of me wagon anil four horse.-,, taken on the ibreclosuie of a mortgage, in favor of James Pollhil), vs John G. Andrew's—pointed out by plaintilf, Oct 2d,’821. A. Rogers, s.w c. October 5 wtds Ta\ k' oWector ’a Sake,. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, at the market house in the city of Augusta, between the usual sale hours, 100 acres of land in Warren county, levied on as the property of John Reynolds, to satisfy his Stale and county tax for the y ear 1820,—Tax due 81 j cents. - ALSO— One house ami lot near Hum mervilie, iUctumnut county, levied, on as the property of Daniel Hiexuni, to satisfy his state and county tax for the year 182 U. fax due £,3 87} cents —ALSO— -196 acres of land in Burke county, le> 1 -d on as the property ot Va linda Ward, Seaborn Ward, guaidian, to satisty h r stall and count} tax for tin year 1829. Tax diuvjSl SO ceii'jj. —ALSO— Ouc house and lot in the citv of Augusta adjoining lower end ot the Bridge Bank, and fronting on Broad street, levied on as the property of Felix C. Gib son, & Co to satisfy then slate and c om ty tax for the y ear 1820. Tax due iJIS6 85 cents. —ALSO—- One house and lot in the city ol A.igusia, adjoining lot ot Job s. ttu;-. ncy, levied onus the property of Mrs. Ann W S urges, or son, to satisfy state end county tax for the year 1820. Tax due S 8 59 cents. —ALSO— One house ami lot in the city •i Augusta, adjoit 1$ lot of Mrs David M -Kinney and oihets, fronting on Broad 1 reet, levied on as the property of Adam Hutcheson, to satisfy his state and county tux tor the year 1320. 'Fax due §SB 43 cents. —ALSO— One house and lot in the city of Aug is,a, known as the properly ot Stainback Wilson, levied on to satisfy his state and county tax for the year 1820. Fax due g 6 871 cents- B. Bngg, T. C. October g td *. V Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold at Lincolnlon on first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours o!' sale, One negro man by the name oi Dave, taken as the property ol < artei ■ Wilkeson, to satisfy two executions again* ' said Wilkeson, one in favor of Thomas »• i Bonderant vs. said Wilkeson ; one in favoi ■ of Ansel B Neigh vs. sJd Wilkeson— pointed out bv plaintiff’s attorney. One negro named Jacob, taken as the property of VV m. Covi.igton— x - cutions, one in favor ot Stoval & Li an, for .lames I.amkin vs. Said Covington , one in favor of Morgan Si Smith, for VVm Ans tin vs. said Covington—property pointed out by the plaintiff- I erms cash. N. Bussey, d.s.l.c. N’nvoml'or 6 ■ --v. us Administrator's Sale. W ILL he sold on Friday the four teenth day of December next, at the .late residence of VViliiam .lotus, dectasco, ot Do ke county, all the perishable ;u-opet'y of sail' deceased, consisting' ot Corn arid Fodder, Horses, Moles, Stock rs Hogs anil Cattle;—also the household atd kitch en furniture*, and the lam ing uteiftils, and a number of other articles too telious ro enumerate. Terms o( sale made known on the day. Augustus 11. Anderson. Isaac Walker, Administritors. November s——ls Administratrix Sale, ILL be sold on Tuesday the idi of January, 1822, at the late residence fIL Thomas I.eavette, deceased, of Vurke county, all the perishable property ffsnid deceased, consisting of Negroes, SUck I all kind, HemsehoUl and Kitchen Furliiuire Cor ~ Fodder, Plantation utensils, kc.— Terms of sale —Cash —ALSO,— Will be rented at the same time, the Plantation, whereon the said deceased re sided Eliza A* I.eavette, ailiu’x. v ■ h r 8 '.v6\v. ♦ JNutice. W ILL he sold on the 15th day of U. - ceruber next, at the late residence of William M‘Natt, late of the county ot Httikc, deceased: a Slock of Cat 11 , a Set of Blacksmith’s ’Pools, two Feathm Bids, Bedsteads and Furniture, one Horse, and a number of other Articles, too tedious to mention. Terms —twclvi months ertdit will lie given with small notes, ami approved security Properly not to be removed until the terms f sale are complied with. Philip Lumpkin, Adm’r- October 29 wtds Adminstrator’s Sale. VV ▼ f ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4lb ot December next, at the market house it the city of Augusta, 1 he real estate of James Kiernon, tlec. late of Edgefield district, South-Carolina, being for the benefit o> the heirs and creditors of said deceased itobt. McCombs, adm’r Sept. 2'i tds In Equity. Agnes Nesbitt, T vs. C Hugh W. Nesbitt, et. al. j In obedience to an order of the Conr< of Equity, will be sold on Tuesday, the first day of January next, at the house ol Joseph Carrie, on Bench 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 seemity will be required—purchasers will pay for bills of sale for the N^g-'oes. W hitfield Brooks, Commissioner in Equity. Edgefield Court-house, Sept. 27 In Equity. John Garrett, and Wife, V BILL vs. C. for lohn Day, adm’r, and others, j Parti ion In obedience to an order of the Court of Equity', will be sold at Edgefield court house mi the first Monday in December next, on a credit ot one and two years, 5 tracts ol 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, awl security, will be required. Purchasers will pay ter title deeds to each tract W bitfield Brooks, Cotn’r Edgefield district Edgefield Court-house. Sept’r V7 George Hammond,*} Attorney, kc. / IN EQUITY va C Bill to sell trust Charles Goodwin. J estate. I.V 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, nrj a credit ol 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 few miles of Augusta Ehe tract consists of a considerable pro portion of swamp land of the first quality Elio high hind is well adapted to the cul ture ol corn and cotton, and affords a most *bjPble & beautiful site for building, which commands a view of Augusta and its vi cinity. The cost and fees in cash, and bond and security will be required The purchaser w ill pay for t title deed. Whit B ooks, Commissioner in Equity. Edgefield Court House,s 20th Oct. 1821. 5 1 Job Painting JV eatly Executed at this Office j i globe tavern j AND SAVANNAH AND WESTERN STAGE OFFICE. J w. SHaNJSON, ™ UrSPECTFULLY acquaints his friends ana the public that his house has under- ■ gone a thorough repair, and toal it v afford to Boarders, and Travellers, are , ception as comfortable as any other u bailment of the kind in the Bother.) bUteß- ,r The (Lobe is Situated on Broad Street f ( in the very center of the City and ohers c peculiar advantages to the Planter, and to a Men of business generally. <’■ His stables are furnished with ''ty*® 68 ' « „t provender, and with faithful aiidiUtcn a the hostlers. He only solicits from the pub t lie that proportion of patronage wmeu Ins ~ attention to business and to the commit t of his customers may entitle bun to. a A Literary, Commercial awl I oliUca j, I’ LADING ROOM, Will be shortly opened for the accent i iiioclairoil cl his customers. < etcher, 15 ts ' ■\¥jT MAY \ JA3M R b 13 A liL• t Respectfully informs his friends. ■ awl the public, that he has taken Ins lor- I met stand hack of the Bridge Bunk, and hopes from his due attention to business that he will he patronized by a liberal j public. He also informs the public that Ins ■ house shall ho kept in such style as will make it comfortable to those who will g 1 vo Inin a call-and that it shall not be resor ted to by characters who will not respect tin II ittse. <■ t her 27-—ls Professor of Music from JVcw-York anti Hustui. Yb I RESPECTFULLY acquaints the Pub lic, that the he has re ceived, has determined Ttim t > commence die instruction ol Pupils, on the Piano Forte ami in fcing in, with the proper method of accompa nying the Vice, according to the most ap p.oved modern style on .Monday the 4th of November, he will also give lessons on 11,0 VIOLIN, VIOLINCELLO, &c. he. with the Sen nee t.f Composition. As the number of Ins Pupils will necessarily be limited, an early application mus* be made for the feA\ remaining Vacancies. Avy command's h it ate BOOK S 3 OUF. of Mr. 8. Stciwes, will receive every at tention. November I—>t Dancing AcaiWm^. Mu. COLMESNIL respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of August a, that he will open his DANCING SCHOOL on the first Saturday in November, and • t will continue open throughout the Sea son, fur Subscribers Mr. C. being well known in this place; /inters himself that Parents and Guardians will favor him with ii e 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 until sun set Price of Tuition Ten Dollars per quarter pay able in advance Two and half months tuition will he the full quarter, including three Exhibition Bails, to which parents and guardians of bis Scholars are invited. N. B. Ladies and Gentlemen who may wish to take private Lessons in Dancing, Mr. C. will be happy to wait upon them at their houses or at the Dancing Acade my, on Green-street Augusta, October 22 fit Agreeably to an Order dIITAINF.D from the Honorable the (bunt of Ordinary of Richmond county, will bo sold on the firs Monday in Janua ry nexi, at the Market-house in the city of Aligns!a, m Belonging to the Estate of Davi i Mc- Kinney, di c’d, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Constance S. McKinney, Administratrix. September 27—w!2t FOll SALIC, A 0 r vat Way gain. npilE subscriber oilers for sale her plan -8 tali on in Burke county, (lie late re sidence of Dr Tomas Leavitt, dec. con taining FSO acres, more or less, lying near Waym sdorougb, and well adapted to the culture Corn, Cotton, aml grain of every kind, a comfortable dwelling house with all necessary out buildings including a large new s iu house and gin. Pay ments made easy, and possesion given the first of January, 1832, and if required the pur chaser can he suplied with corn, fodder and stock of all kinds on the premises.— For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber on the premises Fliza A. Leavitt, adm’x. April 19 m9m For Sate, ’I’IIAT well known and valuable plan- j tation whereon William Tones, deceased, lived, in the county of Burke, containing Fifteen Hundred acres of oak and hickory land, and shout two hundred acres clear , ed, well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton. On 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 * stream—three hundred acres more of pine land adjoining the 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, to come and view the premises and judge for themselves. For further parti- j Calais apply to Augustus H. Anderson, F Isaac Walker, Administrators of the estate of Wm. Jones, fiov- I—— K, s—ts i Great Bargain.) X HE subscriber being desirous to're nove to the Western country; again offers ■ or sale hi%* PLANTATION, 1 ,whereon lie now lives, situated i t Colum >ia county, thirteen miles iroift .vugus a, and nine from Columbia Court-lions., immediately leading from the latter to the dvmer place. *1 his tract or l.and, contains three hundred and twenty-four acics, about two hundred ten of which is cleared, and undr r good fences; the soil is-equal to any upland in the county, and a nan of that which is to clear, is equal to any in the state. The situ ion is high and believed to be as healthy as any i n the neighbourhood. On the premises is a good d veiling house, good kitchen, and all necessary envt buildings, including a new (tin House anti Stauies. Also, a iu"g<? Orchard of Peach, Apple at.d Cherry trees, a good'gard, n, two Hindi springs of pure water, quite,, comenicui, This Plantation having having b- f?n advertised last spring; 1 deem it .unnecessary to say any thing mote of l‘s situation, q lalitiys. fee. as it is expected that those wishing to purchase will view it tliemselves. — Should this .true* of land be too small, there are five or six hundred acres qi go- d lands adjoining, which my be bought ou good terms immediately. The above described tract of land will be ottered at private sale,,until Thursday, the siii 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 Casino, ot Augusta; Mr. John Turpin, at the (i-ianei- Spring, Mr. Bynaum of Columbia Court House, or to the subscriber on tin- premises. Litt!cherry Clanton ■October IS -Taw tits ,A>.L persons to ivhnm'lhe estate of Willi am‘.l ones, deceased, flute ol Burke comity) ate indebted to, ate requested to bring their accounts iorward, in terms ot the iaw ; and thor.e that are indebted to the estate, are requested to dime forward and make immediate payment to Augustus H. Anderson, Isaac W alker, Administrators. November 5 ts To btone Masons IHE subscriber wishes lo ernpb v Three or Four pood Hands; to whom iibe ral wages will be given. For further par ticulars, enquire of the P'-ist-Master, Sparta. James Curly Sparta, October 24, 1 fc>2l (Xj- The ••-ditors of the Georgian, Savannah, will give the above advertise ment, six insertions, and forward then account for payment lo the Postmaster. Sparta. October 29 6t . oticc. VLL persons having demands agains the Relate of Alexander Carter, h-t« of Burke county, deceased, are hereby notified to present their accounts duly at tested within the lime prescribed by law ; and all those who are indebted will avay themselves of this notice, to come forward and make such arrangements as will b satisfactory John C. Poythrcss, Qualified adm’r on tuc estate of A Carter. P S—ln my absence application can In made to my attorney, J. K Morris, Esq’.' from whom any necessary'mloimillion car be obtained relative to the settlement o said estate Waynesboro,’ Sept 10 Administrator’s Sale. II.L be sold on the Sfili day of De cember next, at the house of William Je ter, agreeable to an order of the bor.ora ble the Inferior court for ordinary pm poses, the property of Jeremiah Garni 1, dec consisting of Negroes, (he stock ot Cattle, Horses, an-' Household fc i-Htclic Furniture, with many other artic.es to tedious lo mention. William .Icier, atlnrr. November 12 w3tp Administrator’s Sale. 0N the first Monday in January next; will be sold at Lincoln court house, one Negro Girl named Alcey, the piopoty of Zachariali McKinney, dec. iat< of Lincoln county, sold agreeable to an order of the court of Ordinary of said county, for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. John McKinney. */ 7 Travis McKinney, Administrators- November 12 \v3tp Land for sale. THE subscriber offers for sale, a vain j able Tract ot’Land, lying on Fishing-creek, Lincoln county, containing 620 acres, hav ing on it a good dwelling house, gin house, and all other necessary buildings—a con siderable part of the lard in cultivation, is fresh, and under good fence. It will be sold very low for cash—but if preferred, a credit of one or two years will be given : Enquire of the subscriber living in Gosh en, Lincoln county James E. Todd, Agent for John \V r . Freeman. October 22 w 6 To Rent* TTHE dwelling house on Reynold Street, lately occupied by Major Crayton, posses sion given on first day of November. Ap ply to John Phinizy, acting Adm’r of the estate of' F, i* hinny . October 25.———gt t&tfalijtcaliim. rsssassj-H*. Ol Amhert, and State (; f vw.„- pointed one Principal Agent f.nt " die, eastern and northern muP.d Rucker, esq, of UutWorJc! State ot 1 eniu-ssee has ken anno-/I one Principal Agent fir the vj western Stales.-Ab Licenses to ii nc V bordmate agents ..'pointed bv them or by us, sha Ib•as i; sign- dH v j, ,j ( , ,-‘, !S Nelson (j. Dawson, ‘ Ambrose ! ucker, .. , , Patentees. November 12 w 8 w Caution. A LL persons are hereby cautioned a. A. gainst trading f-.r, or receiving (i„, n (h Bii uh.mpt, Ihq. , f K.lgtli,l(l D s'vmt. a li-iU- of hand, pavi-hle twelve mci.tl.s after dal.-, daiid 17di Janoavy, 1821, sot Kigl. Hundiri d and Flu; Dol’ai’s, drawn In the subscriber*, gnd pilyab'e to tiic --a; Bieilbaupt, as adr.iluishatnr ofth es'id of Richard J hi s-..n, iW cased, with tl„ will annexed, as we arc determined no to pay the same. The, property fur which the note vn given, having since been declined by tli decision of the Court of Appeals pfSatttl Carolina, to belong to the estate of Mi< Mary Johnson, dec. ( f which or.r; i.f th subscribers is entitled to a dlstiibaiiv share. And C. Breitliaupt, Esq. Is a ls | cautioned not to transfer or pa s the u note to the admluis' ralors of the estate t | Mrs. Mary Johnson, dec. untilthn hat ’ first given good and sufficient securil}—i ' to upy other person. * John l\ Lamar, diaries Lamar. November 12 3t Lands Mills f POftSALE. THE subs- iiher offers fur salrliisplfl tat ion on both sides of Wiilbmsol 1' Swamp Creek,—lt is supposed to con'fl :> 5000 acres, but was or.gii.alv jnrrejH .1 for 4000 ; and has upon it two Gris! Ml and one Saw Mill, For further particuH apply to my brother. Mnjnr llxkwdU Long', of Wilkes county, or to me ufl the premises V John Junius long.l Washington county, ) ■ Nov. 12,1821. S ts ■ Administrator’s hi ! c.B v ILL be sold to the highest bitltl J the house of Janus Landers, late of ■ .. coin county, deceased, on the last daH i December next, all the personal piopH ’ of said deceased, consisting of stocM various kinds ; also the plantation '-H household and kitchen furniture, the present crop of corn, fodekr andH i, ton, and sundry other things too IcA to mention Terms made known ofl n- day of sale. H '■ Jehu H. Walker, at!mV November 12 3t Administrator’s SiJcH i wxr ■ 77 ILL be sold on Tuesday (lieH y lay of January next, at Lincoln i- lo.use, between the usual hours,and tide to an order of the honmable i iruinary of said county, a:l the d longing to the estate of Jan es LanH 'cc. Twelve months credit will he by (he purchaser giving sn aJ notes H •pproved security. H John H. Walker, adni'iß Noveinbei 12 3t ISoticd: B *’ rtTJ INF. months after date applicH iAI will be made to the- honorable nor court of 1/ncoln county, for sell all the real estate of James dec, with the widow’s dower in land lying on G ay’s creek insaidc-^B John //. W alker, tulm™ November 12, 1821 ni9m Notice. fl a I.L persons having any dettianß ’ .’’St gninsl the estate of James LaiM ” late of Lincoln county, dec. are notified to render in their accounts■ altcsird according to law. ■ John IT. W inker, adinß Nuvunbei 12 ot B AdiuinistratoiV B W ILL be sold on the tentli December next, at the late resiileijH '. Col. John Foster, d-c in Columbia ty, a part of the pt rsonal property 1 deceased, consisting of the prcscnt^B of Corn, Fodder and Oats—the si i^B Horses, Mules, Cattle and 1 household and kitchen fu iiiture, \iWEs tiun tools, an excellent and new miming geerof a gin, and a fifty nearly new, together with a ac'iel ;s too tedious lo enumerate— if nils will be very purchasers. Klizahcth Foster, Arthur Foster, 1 Collier Foster, ' Bb October 25 aids (T_j - If not disposed of on the a' ,l lie sale w ill continue from dav to whole is sold. ivoveii l^^* wasiiingtoß Coffee- II tt-'-'f-B ft’- HE subscriber having greatly S vtd, and still adding improvements to his HOUSE in 'n l ® ton, invites the patronage ot may visit tire up country ,^ e such as may favor him with their ca every exertion shall be made to the time agreeable, and every t which the country can afford, Sl1 ® 1 cured, to render his board accepta w A. H. SneedV July 12 ■