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GKOHGIjL In tlu* Superior Court, l.ichmoiul county. Present the Honotahle Jou* H. Mojitoo iwtuv, Judge. The Pres.dent, Directors -^ and Company of the Bank ( of Ai gusta, V Petition for vs, [ Foreclosure. Thomas Grace find Two Lots of Laud. lit LR NISI. ITPOK the petition of the President, j Directors and Company of the Bank oi August a, prayi- g 'he foreclosure ot the equity f redemption in and « tU!r * lain iot or pared of Jard «Mhe C, U " AngmU, lying on toe south side atrle , and t xter.dmg back to Ellis sheet, on which and on Uroad street it has a (root of twenty-seven led, bqunded on Du- <»sl I>\ John Gasilin's lot, ami on the west by John Gntdral’s lot; also in to another lot or parcel of laud i* Summer- Mile, uhot.t three miles from Augusts, containing two acres, bounded on the north cast 1.) Walton Way. having a trout llitveoa t>» two ImndvfHl mul nixA* lh led, convex td b'. James Murphcy mid wile to ■j huiitu. Grace, " hie hsa d lots wt re n.ort gag.d by the said 1 homas Giace >o the said President, Directors and Company ot tin: Rank nl Augusta on the cubuenih duy of August, in ’he year ot our Lord one thousond, eight hundt ed and nine teen, to secure the payment of sunu'y promissi ry notes, amounting in the w nme to seven thousand thice hundred amt iiuKty six dollars : and the sum ot »■ ven tlniesand five hundred and sixty seven dollars and tweu'y seven cents being now due upon the said mortgage, Anu now, to xvit —at the Novcmbei 1821, upon motion of Richard lien rx U dd ■, petitioners’attorney, Iti th dived !■;/ the Cuurt, That toe piintu.al, iivcreat and costs due on Bind ■no tga; e be paid into court willun txv« iVv H, w iilbs from the dale hereof, orl f’tn tfic ieefo th the crpiit) ot redemption v. ul be V,, L xv r barred and foeeclosi <J ; suit tie; n inlj'agtKl pi'e.nnses sold as the law < n u eis' .IniHi mjhrlhir ordered, that a copy op this rule he pub isbed in one ol the Ga vottes of this place, at least once in eveiy month until the time appointed for pay i "ill, or served on the mortgagor or Ins special agent at least six nionlUS prevum. to the time the money is ducCUsu to be paid. 'taken from the Minnies. Joint (1. Mann, i-l k. Clerk’s Office, 15th / ... Ha $ ml 2m O.w.V.'a-'T” county uveinter 'Venn, 1 i. Present, the Hon Jons il. osfoojutur Jmf.e. The Planter's Honk f~\ tlu State of (leo i jfin. I . . ,'hsinees uj Marin | Petition for Fore .WcAinne, > closure, vs I James It I if tie, ami I jour Juits at ilnrfusiu.J HULL NISI. lUI’ON the Petition of the Planters R,mk. of the stale oi Georgia, praying tin the foreclosure of the equity of redenip lion in and to certain Lots, in the count) am! slate aforesaid, known in the plan ot Lots laid out at the upper end of Broad street, in \iigustn, hy Daniel Siurgt s, Surveyor General, on the iwetily-eiglilli vlaj ot Februarx, one thousand eight hun dred and l ighuen, and lying on the ooith side of Broad street, as numbers one, two, ( keen and twelve, each containing dxirly feet front on said Broad S'rect, (number one excepted,) which contains on Bioad strtei, tvvenly-two atul a hull f'et, and on Jones Street, thirty feet, being the same on that, (Jonesstreel) as the other three J.ots; which said Lots were mortgaged by James B. Lufute to Bar xa McKmue, on tlu first d..y ot July, one thousand eight hun dred tu.d eighteen, to secure the payment of tin sum of three thousand six hun dred and seventy*two dollars and fill) cents, with interest, at one, two and threi ye ins, two thousand four hundred a d foity eight dollars and thirty-two cents, with interest thereon, being now due and unpaid to the said Pointers Hank — And now at tins term, upon the mot on of rtunna. Flournoy, in behalf of th Plain t If; It is ordered, that the prine pal in terested coat due on said mortgagebe paid into t; mrt, within twelve months from the dace hereof, or from thenceforth the equity of redemption will be forever bar red and foreclosed, and the mortgaged premises will be disposed ot as the law directs. Ami it isfarlhci ordered, that his Rule be published in one of the public Gaz ettes of this place, at least once ut every muutu, until tue tune appointed tor pay ment, or served on the Mortgagor, or his special agent at least six months, pre vious to the lime the money is directed to be paid. ( Taken from the Minutes.) John 11. Mann, Clerk. Clerk's Office, ) 13th Nov. 1821. 5 Nov. 15 ml 2in AT. I. persons indebted to the estate of the lute Dr. Thomas Leavitt, dec’d, cither by note or open account, a r e re quested to come forward and pay th* me before the Ist day of November next. — All persons having claims against the es tate are untitled to exhibit them to the administratrix within the lima prescribed by law, properly authenticated. liliza A. Leavitt, adiu’x. April 19. if JN otice, l\E Months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Court ol Ordinary, for the county of Lincoln, for leave to sell four hundred and thirty acres of land, more or less, on the waters ol Little River, joining Samuels and others, a so, the negroes belonging to the estate Oi Heiekia Spiers, late of said county, de eased Win. Willingham, Zachariah Spiers, Mministrators. March 29.——m9ra . 0 Georgia, Richmond Supe rior Court. November f lerm% 1821. Present, the lion. Johx 11. Moxtoomeu* Judge The Planters’ Bank, uPi the State of Georgia, Assignees of llama J Petition for Fore McKinne, f closure. V 8, j Two Lots of Land in ,1 Augusta. J BULK NISI. Upon the Petition of the Planters’ bank, of the state cl Georgia, praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption, in and to twoJots of lantl, in the county and state aforesaid, and city of Augusta, in lh« plan of lo;s laid out at the upper end of Broad street, in ssid, city’of Augus ta, by Dank ) Sluigcs, Surveyor General, on the twenty-eighth day of February, one thousand eight hundred L eighteen, lying on the south side of Broad street, as numbersfif l een and sixteen,containing thirty feet each, fronton »anl Broad-street, and extending hack to Kills street; which said lots of land were mortgaged oh the first day of July, one.tliousandeight hun dred and eighteen, by Patrick McDoxvall, in his life time, to llama MeJvinnc, to st ente tlu- payment of the sum of fifteen l.nndud and I vventy seven collars and a lialf, whiclisaid inoitgage, the said llama AleKiiier, assigned to die Planters’ Bunk, of the stale of Georgia, on the twenty ninth of .Inly, one thousand eight hun dred and nineteen, upon v\ Inch there is now due the sum of live hundred and nine dollars aud seventeen cento, besides inter ests as is stated. And now, upon motion of Thomas Flom noy, attorney for said Bank: It is or dered, that the principal, interest, am( c .sts due on said mortgage be paid into Knurl within twelve months from the date hereof, or the equity of redemption in the said nioitgageb premises, will be for ever ful’eclosi (1, and the said lots w ill be disposed of, as the law directs. And it is further ordered, that this Hide he published in one ol the Public Ga elics of this state, ut least once in every month until the time appointed for pay ment, or served on the mortgagor or bis sp< cial agent, at least six months previous to the time, the money is directed to be paid. (Talc n from the Minutes) H. Alaim, Ci«ik. Clctk’s Office, I Udi Nov 1821 ,) Nov. 15 ml2m In I lie Superior Goiirt. Richmond County — A'nvttmber Term, 1821. IN F.QLITY. Hank of the Stale of Georgia,'} v* [ John JttcKifine awl others. ) Present—The Honorable Jon:; 11. Most co.xmiv, Judge. ST appearing to the Court, 'hat the de fend nits, Janus Plain, G.ulrel W. Denton, hlillcclge Golphin, Joseph P Mo- Kinnv, James Lamkin, Henry Shultz, John A. Karnes, aud James Gardner, an , and reside without the bruits of the Stale of Georgia' on motion of Richard Hen ry Wilde, Solicitor for complainants, It is Ordered hy the Cuwi, That the said defendants, anil each and every of them, do answer fully on or bes ore the first day of the next term, or that the Bill of thr complainunts as to them be taken pro cun fesso And it is further ordered, that a copx of this order he published in one of the Gazettes of the city of Augusta, once a month for six months. Taken from the Minutes. John 15. .humi, cl’k. Cork’s Office, 26;h Nov. 1821, n.6nx Georgia, Burke Comity. SDP 13 UK )U COURT—April Term, 1821. Present the Jlouevnhle John 11. Moktoo tukut, .nidge. Richard Richardson, A vs. ( - RULE NISI, leremiah Miller, j UPON the petition of Richard Richard son, praying the foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption of a certain tract or parcel of land lying, being and situate ■ in the comity of Burke and Stale ol Geor gia, bounded as follows:—that is to say, 1 Northwardly by land formerly owned and possessed by Jordan Taj fur ; Karl wardly by James Tin dal, Philip Thomas and Joint Smith’s land; Southwardly by James Mar tin’s land, and Westwardly by 'osiuia Nunon’s land, containing one thousand acres, more or less, having the creek rivu let) or branch called ihe Rosemary, run ning through a part of said tract or parcel of land, which said tract or parcel of land w-.is on the sixth day of May, in the year • of cur Lord one thousand, tight hundred and seventeen mortgaged by the said le ■ remiah Miller to iltc said Richard Mich -1 ardson, to seciue the payment of Ike sum * ol three thousand three hundred and ole • ven dolltusaud eighty threecents,wilh the interest accruing thereon, to be paid on the first day of February next, after the date of said mortgage* with interest from the first day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, «iglit hundred and seventeen, and agreeable to the condition ol a bond bearing even date with said mortgage —On motion of Felix J. Burns, attorney tor the said Richard Richardson, i It is Ordered that the said Jeremiah Miller > do with’ii twelve months pay into the • Clerk’s office the principal, interest, and ; cost due on said mortgage, or in default • thereof, the equity of redemption in the • said mortgaged premises will from tlu-mje ■' forth he for ever foreclosed and baud. 1 It is further ordered that a copy of the foregoing rule be published in one of the , public gazettes of this state, once a month for twelve months, or be personally serv ed on ti e said Jeremiah Miller six months before tite time appointed for the pay ment <.f the money into court as ufon said. Extract from the minutes, 28//i April 1821 J John Carpenter, el k. !• May 3 tnl2iu 1 b months after date applicatior will be made to the honorable the I Court of Ordinary of Richmond county foi leave to sell two hundred atul G tty acres ql land, lying in the second district of Early, and known as lot No 39, the same being the real property of Emanuel Gregory de. ceased, and sold for the benefit ofall con cerned. Lewis Gregory, udmV, * Sheriff’s Sale. WnX be soil at the court bouse in' . Warreuton, uu ilie first Tuesday in Jsnu ' ary next, between the usual hours of sale, i 4 Negroes, to wit—Bed, a woman 34 years of age, and her two chil dren, Cherry 3 years old, and Henry two , years old; one other woman by thenairn. of , twenty years old, levied on to sa tisfy an execution in favor of Nicholas Williams, (guardian) vs. Charles Harrel & Benjamin Kaudeford; pointed out by Hat rel one of the defendants. , ALSO, One negro by the name of ) Charles. 13 years old, taken to satisfy an execution in favor of J. liM Neal, vs Kindal McTt-ar; pointed out by defend ’ ant. ALSO. One negro girl by the name > of Sally, ten or eleven ) eats old, levied > on to satisfy an execution in favor of Mc ' Kinzie, Dennoch &.Co. \sJ U T Kecs— * pointed out by hecs. 1 ALSO, ; One negro woman by the , name oi ,7inter, 30 years old, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Samuel ( U. Sanders, appt. vs Jincy Holden, ex’rs. ! and Richard Cunii, exV of Jer Holden, i resp’s—pointed out by it. Cuim i ALSO, i 100 Acres of pine land on the > waters of Utter creek ; levied on to satis ' tisfy a small execution in favor of Abner Norris vs .John Champcon—levied on and * returned to me by a constable. A. Uogers, s.w.e. November 2) wlds 1 Sheriff's Pales. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in 1 January next, at the Court Mouse ,In, Jack ’ sonhorotigh, Scriven County, between the hours of ten ami three o’clock. 108 Acres of land lying in the county of Semen, .u joining land of Chiiborn Bevil and others, levied on as the property of Robert Itcvil, to satisfy an ex . edition in favor of Reuben-Cone. and one j in favor of Janies Host on, levied and re . turned to me by a Cons’able. ALSO. £SO acres of land lying in the county ot Scriven, adjoining lands of the estate of John Freeman, so, dec. and Reuben Wilkinson, levied on as the pro per.y of James l*ye, to satisfy sundry esc. cutu ns in favor of Joshua I’eavce and otlu-rs —levied and returned to me by a rons’abje. ALSO, 3 Negro women, named Beck, Judah mi . Betsey, levied on i s Ihe pro perty of Stephen Miller, to sat mi y sundry ex< cations in favor of He age McKay, a giiinst the said Stephen Miller, Join nib - ler, John McGowin and Risdon O’iver, * mid sundry other executions against the - said S Miller; in favor ofoibers, levied > and returned to me by a constable. , ALSO, 10 Negroes, namely, Amy, l,uce. Bob, Dimili, Rady, Mul, Cham, Su. j rah, Jenny ard Ned, levied on as the pin petty of James Gamble, 'I lionius Nxhol ’ sou and Surah Nicholson, to sattsly an ex ecmiun in favor cf Richard Herrington, on the foreclosure of a mortgage, a ALSO, f 400 acres of pine land, lying - on tin middle groan 1 yuid, iutiu count, of Sc -i veil, adjoining lands of R- Scruggs and William Black—levied on as the pro perty of William 8; j (1. is, to satisfy an execution in favor of Cress Scruggs. 1 ALSO, 3 negroes, named Binah, Ca to and oui, ievied on ns the properly of Thomas I). /onion, to satisfy an execution in favor of Reuben W ilkinson, and one in favor of the executor and executrix of John H. Ueubell, deceased. ALSO, 1 negro woman named T.yn - der, on small wagon, one sorrel hois , -• undone sorrel mare, levied on as the pro l perty of James R. Conyers, to satisfy sun i dry executions. Solomon Kemp, s.s.c. j November 29 Ids 1 Administrators* Sale. I / VgRKEAIJLE to an order of the Hon orable the Inferior court of Scriven coun ty while silting for rial inary purposes, I will be sold at the court house in Jackson j borough, on the first Tuesday in Febnia iy next, i 203 1-2 Acres of land situ ■ ated, lying: and bein in the 18th * district of Baldwin county, known and i distinguished in the plan of said dis - uict by the No. 133, lying' on the waters b of Heard’s creek, sold as th; property of e Owen Jenkins, deceased, for the bene ill e of the heirs md creditors of the said dec c Eli Pinker, ) , , . r c . , ,/ yAd m’s. j oolomoii Kemp, $ a Noveaibct 29 ids Guimliun’s Salt*. r \A7*EL 8 on tne ~sl I uetday in B t v February next, at the court house I in Lincoln county, a small tract of iand t containing thirteen acres, be the same .. more or less, the property of William \\ ah on, minor, adjoining of Hughs and I Walton ; and sold by order of court, for , the benefit of said miner. c Newell Walton, sen’r. h November 29 3t Notice. [• \\r f v ILL be soM on the 15ih day of De cember next, at the late residence of William Jl-Natt, late of the county of Burke, deceased: a Stock of Cattle, a " Set of Blacksmith’s Tools, two Feather e Beds, Bedsteads and Furniture, one •r Horse, and a number of other Articles, tl too tedious to mention. Terms—twelve f> mouths credit will be given with small S notes, and approved security. 1* report j not to be removed until the terms of sale t- are complied with. Philip Lumpkin, Adm’r. October 29 »- tds. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on Friday the four- , teefitli day of December next, at the late ' residence of William Jones, deceaseu, of Burke county, all the perishable property 8 ; of said deceased, consisting of Com and , Fodder, Horses, Mules, block of Hogs and Cattle;—also the household and kitch en farniture, and the farming utensils, and a number of other articles too tedious ro enumerate, 3 erms ol sale made known on the day. I j. Augustus H. Anderson, | c Isaac Walker, \ Administrators. s November 5 ts Administratrix VV ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4’h of January, 1822, at the late residence of Dr. f Thomas Leavette, deceased, of ifurke county, all the perishable property of said deceased, consisting ol legroes, Slock oi | all kind. Household and Kitchen Furniture | Corn, Fodder, I’lantaCtoit utensils, ike j Terms (.1 sale —Cash. . —AI SO,— Will be rented at the same time, the j Plantation, hereon the said deceased re- { sided. | Eliza A* Leavette, adiu’x. - November B——-afir/. A Great Bargain. J 6. HE subscriber being desirous to re move to ‘die Western country; again oilers ; lor sale his PLANTATION, whereon he wow lives, situated in Ci him bia county, thirteen miles from Angus ta, and nine from Cotumlua Court-House, immediately leading from the Inrtei to the former place. This tract of Lund, contains three him Ired and twenty-four notes, about two. hundred ten of which is cleai.nl, and under good fences.; the soil is equal to any upland in the county, ami a part of that which is to clear, is equal to any in the slide. 1 he. situation is high and believed to be as healthy asany in the neighbourhood. On the premises is a good dwelling bouse, goad kitchen, and ail necessary out buildings, including a new Gin 11 .use and Stables. Also, a large Orchard of Teach, Apple ami Cherry trees, a good garden, two ill<tr.li springs of pure water, quite convenient, This Plantation having l aving been advertised ’.i .-l spring’; 1 deem it unnecessary to say any thing more of its situation, qualities. &c. as it is expected that those wishing to ptl:chase will view it themselves. — Should this true', of laud be too small, there are five oi six hundred acres of good lands adjoining, which may be bought on good terms in.median ly. The above described .tract of land will be (diei > d at private sale, until ’lbursday, the sth day of December next, and if not sold will then be put up to the highest bidder, together with all the J’luntarion tools, corn, fodder, household Ik kitchen furniture. For further particulars, en quire of Mr* John Cashin, of Augusta; Mr. John Turpin, at the Ci taker Spring, ‘dr. Uynattm of Columbia Court House, or to the subscriber on the premises. LiUle he rry i laiitou. October 18 law ids Administrators’ Sale. w ILL be sold on the tenth day of] December next, at the late resilience of Col. John Foster, dec. in Columbia conn ty, a part of the personal properly of said deceased, consisting of the present crop cf Corn, Fodder and Oats—the stock of Horses, Mules, Cattle and Hogs—the household and kitchen furniture, planta tion tools, an excellent and new patent running goer of a gin, and a fifty saw gin m arly new, together with a number of a' tLI s to<» tedious to enumerate —and the if rms will be very accommodating to purchase) s. Elizabeth Foster, Atlm’x. Arthur Foster, I . . . iv , > Adm’is Loiiierroster, f October 2b aids (]Pj* If not disposed of on the above day lie sale vill lonlinue from day to tint I the whole is sokl. Novcir her l.i Ad minis tnucr’s An te. { 11 GREF.ABLV to an Order of the Court ol Ordinary, ot Richmond county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next at the Market-House, in the City of Augusta, the NEGROES belonging to the Estate of Major Ferdi nand IMtinizy, late of said county, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors The Sale will continue from day today, until al 1 are sold; and the terras will be made known at die time. joily pmmr.Y, Acting administrator if the Estate o F. I’hmizy. O ctolun* 29, 1891 tds io ilCSitj LARGE and comforable Dwelling House, to which are .attached three and an half acres cf Lund. This house is in the lower part of the city, on Ellis street, and is every way desirable as a residence for a private family Immediate possession will be given.—Apply to William IV. Holt, Esij. oi to Nicholas AVare, Executor of IVtn. JJacou. November 8 ts. The House and Lot. Q ( O ITU ATED on Broad and Lincoln streets, are now offered for sale, it will be | in the market until the 25th day of De cember, at which time, it not sold, it will be withdrawn and will not be offered a gain. The situation of die property is pleasant and healthy, its front is 180 feet and runs back to Ellis street 150 feet. For the terms apply to ! Win. A Cobb, ' fly his .jgfnt, i 1.. Thompson. November 26 i FOR SALE. A Great Bargain. THE subscriber offers for Sale her plan tation in Burke county, Uie late re sidence of Dr. Tomas Leavitt, tl: c. con taining' 650 acres, more or less, lying near Wayntsdorougb, and well adapted to the culture Corn, Cotton, an.l grain of every kind, a comfortable dwelling house with all necessary out buddings including a large new gin house and gin. Payments made easy, and possesion given the 6rst of January, 1822, and if required the pur chaser can be suplied with corn, ladder and stock of all kinds on the premises.- For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber on the premises. Eliza A. Leavitt, adm’x. April 19 tr.9m For &ale, rp A HAT well ki own and valuable plan tation whereon V.'iiliam I "tics, deceased, lived; in the county of Ittt. ke, containing Fifteen Hundred acres .4 oak and hickory i land, andsbont two hundred acres clear j ed, well adapted to the culture of am and cotton. On the above pi»irr.ses there is a good two s’ory house, and al ether necessary out buddings, and an excellent Saw and Crist Mi l on a n - .*vw* laiiing stream —three hundred act c» more.i pine land adjoining the above, lying in Hie county of Richmond, and about sen 1 ry acres’cleared. We deem a further d. s criptmn unnecessary, but invi'e all these persons who w tab to purchase a valuable place, to come and view the premise* and judge f t themselves. For iunher parti- Calais apply to Augustus IT. Anderson, Isaac Walker, Administrators of the estate of Win. Jon es. Nov 1 N s—ts For Sale, A PAIlt (T vonri- w.l! brnk. HORS. KS, five ai d six years old* — Also a good family HOUSE and GlG—Apply al the Globe-Tavern. Oct. 22 if __ _ _____ Savannah And August i Stage. rglllji pioprielolsof the Aiq usla line of it Stages caution travellers tri m taking cats between the established offices, without having their names inserted on die way Lilt, A. practice has hitherto ex isted of suflcring persons to enter the stage, to Uie j;rear inconvenience o* these who have taken regular seats, and which yields no profit to ti c proprietors It cannoi he allowed for the future. The greatest attention will be paid to the ac comodation of the regular passengers; which consideration dots not admit of the carriage being overcrowded by inter lopers. Nov. 3 2—tl Lauds 4* Mills FOil SALE. milH subscriber offeis for sate hisplan fi, talion on both sides of Williamson’s swamp Creek —lt is supposed to contain 5000 acres, but was originally soiveyed for -1000; and has upon it two Grigt Mills and one Saw Mill. For further particulars apply to my brother .Major Richard //. Long, of Wilkes county, or to me upon the premises- John Junius Long. Washington county, j Nov, 13, 1821. 5 ts land lbs* sale. TIIF> subscriber offers for sale, a valu« aide Tract ol Land, lying on Fishing-creek, Lincoln county, containing 620 acres, hav mg on it a.good dwjfing bouse, gin house, and all o her necessary buildings—a con siderable part oi the ard in cultivation, is fresh, and under good fence. It will bt sold very iow for cash—but if preferred, a credit of one or two years will re given : Enquire of the subscriber living in Gosh en, Lincoln county. James G. Todd, Agent forJohn W. Freeman. October 22 w 5 Land for Sale. W ILT - be sold » tract of LAND, con- 1 v w t.lining upwards jf -100 acts, ou Sa vaunah Riv er, 22 miles above Augusta, in Columbia county, ou the roaJ leu ling from the Court House to Edgefield Court House. If any verson wishing to pur chase can view the premises, and know the terms by applying to either of the sub scribers, on the premises W. & R. H. Meriwether. November 8 lawSwpd 850 Reward. a OTOLEN from a wagon encamped al the foot of the Sand-Hills, on the night of the 6th instant, a largo bright Sorrel Horse; no marks or white hubs on him recollected. H« is about five years old, has a large bushy tail, and long mane; is about five feet one inch high; shod all round. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension of the Thief with the Horse, or Ten Dollars for the h orse alone. Apply at the Globe Tavern, or to W in. A. Cobby Fort Creek, Hancock County, Geo. Nov 22 if FOR SALE. CX\ T E Negro Woman with two Cliil dren; she can be recommended as a first rate Cook, a good Washer and Ironer. James Johnson, Nov. 15 ts (£3* The undersigned of t furs for sale his REAL PJiOPERTI i upon Washington-street, extendingfro • I Mr. Joseph Danforth’s Lot to the come i upon Reynold-street. i Robert Raymond Reid. September C——-ts GLOBE TAVERN AND aAVANNAM AND WESTERN STAGE OFFICE. W. SHANNON, F.SPF.CTFULLY acquaints h's frier,ls and (lie public that bis house bus ander. gone a thorough repair, and that it will afford to Boarders, and Travellers, a re. ception as comfortable as any other IV.h. I bailment of the kind in the-Sothcrn Suu-s. J 'I lie Globe is Situated on Broad Strttt I in the very center of tlie City ai.d or -■ I peculiar advantages to the Planter, and to I Men of business gencraPv. I His stables are furnished with the best I oi provender, and with faithful and ;.t; c ii- I live hostlers. lie only solicits from the pua. I lie that proportion of patronage wide:, his I attention to business and to the comfort I of his cus'amcis may entitle him to. 1 A Literary, Commercial, aid Political I UK VOIKfi liOOH, Will he s mrCy opened for Uie aecom, I modal n of ins customers. i I October, 15 ——— if j gcJ“JSotifiaation. public ore hereby notified, that I “• Oapta.n -lames Wat-, of 'lie coumy I ot Amber*, an 1 bide of t irgii in is . I pointed one Principal Agent for (he mid-1 die, eastern and northern States ; ami I am ltd Rucker, esq. „f ilntherlurd cun.i',' l Sutio of Tennessee bus beta appointed! one Principal Agent for Pu- southern !. , ll western States.—Ah Licenses to Kucku’.sl Patent 15aitcaj*x signed by either of n«,l siiigiy, or bv one prineia! agent, or th-.s-.J bordinate agents appointed by Uu-aj, orl by us, shad h ■ as ,f sign, d by boifr.if ua.B Nelson C. Dawson, I Ambrose Rucker, I Patentees. B November 12—■ -wdiy ■ Notice. I t- m A HE subscriber has taken into C(B Partnership, M-. Thowas J Pahmilivßl the business i>i future wld be conducted! under the Firm of 3n Stanford and Panned; M Who are now opening and off.,-,- a-oßj sale a Fresh Assortment of DUVGOOnBj (or Cash or approv ed pap.-v, at the -V’.otßS lately occupied by ressrs. H & G Webs'. David Stanford. I November 23 w4t qiis N B For sale a handsome new and Fair of finises; the horses arc you anti perfectly gentle ; suitable for a Enquire as above. IH To be Rented.l Tuesday lleQnt ',l January ivhi b.- rented for tiie term .f 13 a valuable Plantation in excellent lying on Savannah river, three milts low Petersburg, containing aboci acres of cleared land, 800 ot vvJiich i called the best quality ot .Savannah Low Grounds. Attached to it, is a 1 commodious, and elegant dr. oiling IP w ; out houses of all ilescrijilicns, a framed gin house, and an in u sen w uflß fixed for packing cotton, the proper) yB& I). KztkieJ l)n lh.se, dece.i:e-i.—Als‘ ,Hh the same dav will be hire ‘ Sw 65 or 70 Lilcdy Negroes, wm- Alicitjuli T. Aniiioiir, Hi Dec 3 Jldriiiustuuoi^mk lii Richmond Sunciior Couß H- ftfljl' 'j November Term, j Present—The Hon John Jf. ry, Judge. W is ordered thatllie defaulting G: Jh Jurors of the present Term, be tflKj lined in the sum of Forty and tiic defaulting Petit Jurors be <.89 fined in the stun ol T.venly Dnilars, good and sufficient ;ajse of oxen*" Bf filed in the Clerk’s Office of tliis V within thirty days from tie cottmiß inent oftliis 'Penn. And it is fu be W de-red that a copy of this lime, J,i>t ofljie defaulting Jurors, be pu'-kißil cd in the Augusta Chronicle K Taken fn m the Minu'es Hi John H. Mann, (Jderk.H The following are defaulting roi a at November Term, 1821, as r of recur I, to wit:—.fulin llayles aad M’oolfulk ; and the following are the faulting Petit Jurors, to wit:— . Kean, William C. Ciaike, William | .rohn T. Lairar, Charles Bealle, I!. Glascock, Warrington Hanie, f< . Farrington, Hurea ’Webster, Hand, Henry Mercer, Corned I’etcrHi and John Garner. Kl ~ John il. Mann, Dec 3 3t Rich . Su/ .. f A House a lid !.)■ FOR SALE. I. 'fi I <; - .3. HAT new and well constructed jjH hug House and Lot, on Reynold boundc'l on the East by M.s J. jt, on l!ie West, by lot formerly •- and occupied by Mrs. Hull, and jjji South by said Streets, and resc.itly pincy by Mr. Wm. Simms B For Terms —Apply to ■ Miiledgc OR ■ ij B. 11. Warren. B 820 Bewartl.B # AuSCOXI>EI3 in June las', NAI African negro woman, belongug j\ subscriber, about 30 years oi country'marked in her face, is well f in this city.- 1 will give '1 vventy^B lars if taken about this city rr-d in jail; or, it at a distance, all expenses. , By M,. SaudwuM J November 12—‘.f P