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CihUUGIA.
J. IX CO LX SUPERIOR COURT,
April Term, 1821 —Monday the 23d day.
Slautcr Cowling,
Vi. i RULKfor
Nathaniel Adams, adminis- )- forclosnre
trator on il.e estate of Na- I nj Mart-
Ujanicl Adams, deceased. J gage.
U PON the petition of Slautcr Cowling,
•praying the foreclosing (lie equity of re
demption in and to alt that tract of land
lying ai.d being in the county of Lincoln
and state of Georgia, containing five hun
dred and seventy acres, more or less, ad
joining landed Gatherel and Saunders on
the Sotuh ; Eastwardly by lands of Mrs
aud John Ware; Northwardly by
SeaSlrujtk’s land, and Weat wardly by lands
of Itobert Flaming ami estate of Dowsing,
winch said tract of land was mortgaged by
Nathaniel Adams in his life time to your
petitioner, the better to secure the sum
of three thousand tw o hundred and forty
seven dollars and sixty two cents, with
Interest-
On motion of Micajah Henley, attorney
or said Slautcr Cowling— lt »» Onlered,
that the principal, interest, and C.st be
paid into court within twelve months fiom
this di.y, otherwise tl e equity of redemp
tion ii and to the mortgaged premises will
be from licncifoitli for ever bared and
foreclosed, and this rule be published ii
one of the public gazettes of this slate,
once in every month until the time ap
pointed by this rule for payment, or sen
py served upon the said administrator of
the mortgagor or his special agent, at least
six months previous to the time the mo
oey is directed to be paid into court.
True copy taken from the minutes o'
Lincoln Superior Court, April Tern
|su—.Monday the 23d day of said
Month.
Peter Lamar, cl’k.
Way 3i— in 12 n
Georgia, it iclmiond i iipciior
Court,
November 'lerm, 4821.
Present die linn. Jcjts H. Moatuomidv
Judge.
The Planter's Hank i f~\
til Slate ..fCpoi gin, (
An ni'- H of Barns | Petition for Fore-
M'Kuine, > closure
vs. |
Ad am Hutchison, and j I
four Lots . f Land J
HULL XISI.
the petition of the Planter’s
Hunk of the State of Georgia, praying
tne foreclosure of the Equity of IP denip
turn in and to four lots ol Lund, tying and
tieing in the city of Align ta, & conn y and
state aforesaid, known in the plan of lots
laid out at the upper end of Uroad-Street,
by Daniel Slnrges, Surveyor General, on
the t day of February, eigh
teen oiinured and eighUtfi, *2'! 011
the south side of Broad-Street, as num
bers nine, ten, eleven and tw> Ive, contain
ing each thirty feet front on said Broad-
Street, and extending back to lillis-Street,
ns by reference to aaitl plan w ill more fully
appear; which said four lots of land were
mortgaged by Adam Hutchison, «n the
first day of July, one thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen, to llama M'Kinne, and
by said Kama M Kinne assigned to the
Huici Planter’s Bank, on the twenty-ninth
day of July, one thousand eight hundred
sod nineteen, on which mortgage there
is now due twelve hundred and sixty-se
ven dollars and a half, with interest.
And now at litis term, upon motion of
Thomas F'ournoy, in behalf of said Hank,
It is ordered. That the irincipal, inteicst
and costs due upon th■ said mortgage, lie
}mid unto court, within twelve months
rom the date hereof, or the Equity of
■Redemption in the said mortgaged, pre
jn ses will be foreclosed, and the same dis
posed of as the law direct a Jhul tt is
Jnrther ordered, That this Rule be pub.
fished in one of the-public Gazettes of
th a State at least once in every month,
until the time appointed for payment, or
served on the mortgagor or his special
agent, »t 1< ast six moths previous to the
time the money is diverted to be paid.
f Token fnm the JWiiutes.J
John 11. Mann, tl’k.
Clerk’s Office, 13th Nov. 1821 12m
lii Richmond Superior ( of it,
Novembci Term, 1821.
Present —The Hon John 11 Montgome
ry, Judge.
J F is ordered that the defaulting Grand
Jurors of the present Term, be each
fined in the sum of F >rty Dollars,
anil the defaulting Petit Jurors be each
fined in the sum ot Twenty Dollars, unless
good and sufficient cause of excuse be
filed in the Clerk’s Office of this Court,
within thirty days from the commence
ment of this Term, And it is further or
dered that a copy of this Rule, with a
List ofthe defaulting Jurors, be publish
ed in the Augusta Chronicle
Taken fr< m the Minutes
John 11. Mann, Clerk.
The following are dr faulting Grand Ju
ror* at November Term, 1821, as appears
of record, to wit; —John Hayles aud John
Woolfolk ; and the following are the de
faulting Petit Jurors, to wit;—John E
Kean, William C’. Claike, William Inglet,
John T. Lamar, Charles Uealle, Edmund
B Glascock, Warrington Hanie, IFiJiam
Farrington, Hosca Webster, Jonathan M.
H md, Henry Mercer, Conrad Peterson,
and John Garer.
John H. Mann, Clerk
Dec 3 3t Rich Sus). Caurt•
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of
Edwaid Prather, deceas' d, in Columbia
county, on Friday the 11th of January
next, all the personal property ofsaid de
ce ia d, consisting of stock of all kinds—
One Waggon and Gear, Corn a id F d ter.
Pork, Household and K tchen Furniture,
Ac. the sate to continue Irom day to da),
until all is sold. Also, the Plantation to
be rented and the Ncgroi s to be hired, at
the same lime and place, for one year
Terms of sade will be made known on
tha. day.
William M*Gruder,
Stephen 11 oge,
Dec 3 Minimttralorf,
Georgia, Richmond Supe
rior Court.
November Term , 1821.
Present, the Hon. Jons H. Mostoomebt
Judge.
The Planters’ Bank, ofl
the Slate of Georgia,
Assignees of Uarna Petition for lore
McKmne, >■ closure.
| M. i
’ Two Lots of Land in I
i Augusta. J
, ItULE NISI.
I|j PON the Petition of the Planters’
, Bank, of the slate of Georgia, praying the
foreclosure of the equity of red mplion,
, in and to two tots of land, in the county
, and state aforesaid, and city of Augusta,
in thu plan of lots laid out at the upper
! end ol Broad street, in said,City of Augus
ta, by Daniel Sturgcs, Surveyor General,
, on the twenty-eighth day of February,
one thousand eight hundred &. eighteen,
, lying i n the south side of Broad street,
as numbers fifteen and sixteen, confining
thirty lent each, front on said Broad-street,
and extending back to Ellis street; which
| said lots of land were mortgaged on the
fit st day of July, one thousand eight linn
' dred and eighteen, by Patrick McDowall,
I in his life time, to Barna McKinne, to sc
i cure the payment of the sum of fifteen
hundred and twenty-seven dollars and a
half, which said mortgage, the said Barna
McK.inee, assigned to the Planters’ Bunk,
of the state of Geoigia, on the twenty-
I ninth of July, one thousand eight bun
dled and nineteen, upon whieh there is
now clue the sum of five hundred and nine
dollars and seventeen cents, besides inter
ests as is stated.
And now, upon motion of Thomas
Flout noy, attorney for said Bank: It is or
dered, that the principal, interest and
costs due on said mortgage be paid into
Court within twelve months from the date
hereof, or live quit} of redemption in
the said mortgaged premises, will he for
i ever foreclosed, and the said lots will be
disposed of, as the law directs.
And it is further ordered, that this Utile
be published in one of the Public Ga
ctlcsof tins stale, at least once in every
month until the time appointed fir pay
merit, or served on the mortgagor or his
special agent, at least six months previous
to the time, the money is directed to be
paid.
(Tak n from the Minnies )
J lin 11. Maun. C’cik.
Clerk's Office, )
13,h Nov 1821 5 Nov, 15 ml2m
ftu the Superior Court.
Richmond County — November Term, 1821.
IN EQUITY.
Rank of the Suite of Georgia T
vs >
John McKinnc and others. )
Present—The Honorable John 11. Mont
oo.imiy, Judge.
| T annearinw to the Court, Miat the tie-
I lendanls, James Erwin, Gadrel W
Denton, Milledge Golphin, Joseph P Me-
Kmne, James Lamkin, Henry Shultz,
John A. Barnes, and James Gardner, are,
and reside without the limits of the Slate
of Georgia' On motion of Richard Hen
ry Wilde. Solicitor for complainants,
It is Ordered by the Court, That the said
defendants, and each and every of them,
do answer fully on or before the first day
of the next term, or that the Bill of the
complainants as to them.be taken pro con
fesso And it is further ordered, that a
copy of this order be published in one of
the Gazettes of the city of Augusta, once
a month for six months.
Taken from the Minutes.
John H. Mann, cl’k.
C'erk’s Office, 26ih Nov, 1821. mfim
Georgia, Burke County.
SUPERIOR GOUltr—April Term, InSl.
Present the Ifynerahlc John H. Mon too
mkiiy, Judge.
Richard Uichaidsun,)
vs. V. RULE NISI.
Jeremiah Miller, j
UPON the. petition of Richard Richard
son, praying the foreclosure ot tin
Equity of Redemption of a certain tract
or parcel of land lying - , being and situate
in the county of Burke and Slate ol Geor
gia, bounded as follows :—that is to say,
Northwardly by land formerly owned and
possessed by Jordan Taylor; Eastward!)
’ by James Tindal, Philip Thomas and John
binilli’s land; Southwardly by James Mar
. t : i’s land, and Westwardly 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 ot said tract or parcel
of land, which said trac or parcel of land
was on the sixth day of May, in the year
oi our Lord one thousand, eight luimbc
and seventeen mortgaged by the said Je
remiah Miller to the said Richard /Rich
ardson, to seouifylhe payment of the sum
of three thousand three hundred and ele
ven dollars and eighty three cents, with the
interest accruing thereon, to be paid on the
first day of February next, after the date
■I sail' 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
oi a bond bearing even date with said
mortg age—On motion of Felix J. Burns,
attorney tor the said Richard Richardson,
ft is Ordered that tne said Jeremiah Miller
Jo within twelve months pay into the
Clerk’s office the principal, interest, and
cost due on said mortgage, or in d. anil
thereof, the equity ol redemption in the
said mortgaged premises will from thence
forth be for ever foreclosed and bared.
It is further ordered that a copy of the
fire going rule be published in oneol'the
public gazettes of tills stale, once a numlli
u>i twelve months, or be personally serv.
ed on u.e said Jeremiah MilLr six months
before the time appointed for the pay
ment of the money into court as aforesaid.
tetrad from the minutes, 28 th . ‘Jpril 1821.
Jolm C arpenter, el k.
May ;> niTJin
■ X.-INE months after date application
iA will be muUa to the honorable tbc
Court of Ordinary of Richmond county for
leave to sell two hundred and fifty aces of
larid, lying in the second district of Early,
and known as lot No 39, the same being
the veal property ofEmanuel Gregory de
ceased, and sold for the benefit of all con
cerned.
Lewis Gregory, adiu’r*
] M.«y 24, 1821 —m9m
Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold at the court house in
Wanenton, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, between the usual hours of sale,
4 Negroes, to wit—lied , a
woman 34 years of age, and her two chil
dren, Cherry 3 years old, and Henry two
years old ; one other woman by the name
sot' , twenty years old, levied on to sa
tisfy an execution in (avor of Nicholas
Williams, (guardian) vs. Charles Barrel 13
Benjamin Sandefofd; pointed out by Bar
rel one of the dtfendants.
ALSO,
One negro by the name of
Charles. 13 years old, taken to saiisty an
execution in favor of .1.8 t M. Neal, vs
Kindal McTear; point*-d out by defend
ant. A I.SO,
One negro girl by the name
of Sally ten or eleven you 3 old, levcd
on to satisfy an execution in favor of Mc-
Kinzic, Bennpcb &. Co. vs J 13 'I" Hees—
pointed out by Rees.
ALSO,
One negro woman by the
name ot' .Inner, 30 yea<s old, levied it
to satisfy an execution in favor of Samuel
It Sanders, appt. vs Jincy Holden, ex’rx.
and Richard Gunn, t x’r of Jer Holden,
resp’s—pointed cut by 11. Gunn
ALSO,
100 Acres of pine land on the
waters nf Urier eta ek ; levied on •«• salis
tisfy a small execution in favor of Abner
Norris vs John Cbampeon—levied on and
returned tone by a constable.
A. Itogers, s.w.c.
November 29 w tds
bliei ilf’s aks.
AVILL be sold on the first ’Tuesday in
January next, at the Court House in Jack
sutiburough, Scriven County, between the
hours ten and three, o’clock.
108 Acres of land lying in
the county of Sctiven, adjoining tand ot
Claiborn Devil and others, levied on as ill
property of Robert Bevil, to .satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Reuben Cone and one
in favor of James Boston, levied and re
turned to me by a Constable.
ALSO,
{SO acres of land lying in the
county of Scriven, adjoining funds of tin
estate of John Freeman, sen. dec. and
Reuben Wilkinson, levied on as the pro
perty of James Pye, to satisfy sundry exi -
cutions in favor of Joshua Pearce and
others —levied and returned to me by a
const aide. *'
ALSO,
3 Negro women, named Hock,
Judah and Betsey, levied on as the pro
perty of Stephen Miller, to satisfy sundry
executions in favor of Go rge McKay, a
gainst the said Stephen Miller, John Mil
ler, John McGowin and Risdon Oliver,
and sundry other executions against the
said S Miller, in favor of others, levieu
and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO,
10 Negroes, namely, Amy,
Luce. But), Dinah, Body, M 01, Glum, Sa
rah, Jenny a >d Ned, levied cm as the pro
perty of James Gambit, Thomas Nichol
son and Sarah Nicholson, to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Richard Herrington,
on the foreclosure of a mortgage.
ALSO,
400 acres of pine land, lying
on the middle giotina r-ad, in the county
of Scriven, adjoining lands of R- Scruggs
and William Ulack- levied on as the pro
perty of William Sanders, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Gross Scruggs.
ALSO,
3 negroes, named llinali, Ca
to and rum, tried on as the property of
Thomas 1). /audon, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Reuben Wilkinson, and one in
favor of the executor and executrix of
John 11. Deubcll, deceased.
ALSO,
1 negro woman named Lyn
dcr, oik small wagon, one sorrel horse,
and one sorrel mare, levied or. as the pro
perty of James U. Conyers, to satisfy sun
dry executions.
Solomon Kemp, s.s.c.
November 29 tds
Sheriff's Sole.
\\r
? ? ILL be sold at the Court-House in
Warrenton, on the fust Tuesday in Februa
ry 'next, between the hours of Sale
« 3 '' egroes viz :—Patience a
Girl-nine years of age, Ramlol a boy six,
and Gritty three years old, five beds and
bedsteads and furniture, one mahogany
dining table, four dining tables, ten chairs,
two looking glasses, some Pots &c be
longing to the Kitchen, one Grey Horse,
seven years old, one Bay Horse, ten years
old, one Gigg, one Still and Stands and
Barrels, four head of Dry Cattle ; Levied
on to satisfy an Execution on the foreclo
sure of Mortgage, in favour of CUappel
llcelh, va Thorenton Gibson.
Abner Hog rs, Sh’ff.
December 8 wlds
Administrators’ Sale.
A GR*.EARLE to an order of the Hon
oruble the Inferior court of Scriven coun
ty while sitting for rrdinary purposes,
will be sold at the court house in Jackson
herough, on the first Tuesday in Februa
ry next,
303 1-3 Acres of land situ
ated, lying and be-ng in the 18llt
district of Baldwin count}', known and
distinguished in the plan of said dis
trict by the No. 133, lying on the waters
of Heard’s creek, sold as the properly of
Owen Jenkins, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the said dec
Eli Parker, } A , ,
Solomon Kemp, $ S *
November 29 ids
W anted to Lease,
A PIECE of Upland, of good quality,
within five or six miles from Augusta,
containing one hundred and thirty or fifty
acres, fit for cultivation, and under good
fence, which, if approved, n liberal price
will be given for. Apply at this Office.
Dec 3 6t ,
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on iVtday the four
teenth dayrof December next, at the late
residence of William Jones, deceased, of
im ke county, all the perishable properly
of said deceased, consisting of Corn and
Fodder, Horses, Mules, Stock of Hogs
and Cattle; —also the household and kilch
en farniture, and the farming utensils, and
a nurhber of other articles too tedious ro
enumerate. Terms of sale mace known
on the day.
Augustus II Anderson,
Isaac Walker,
Administrators
November 5 ts
Adininistiati ix
W ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4th of
January, 1322, at the late residence of Dr
'Thomas Leavette, deceased, of 7/urke
county, all the perishable property ot said
deceased, consisting of Negroes, Stock ol
all kind. Household and Kitchen Furniture
Corn, Fodder, Plantation utensils, &c.—
Terms of sale—Cash.
—ALSO,—
Will be rented at the same time, the
Plantation, whereon the said deceased re
sided
Eliza A* Leavette, atlm’x.
Novemb r 8 \\ 6-v.
Administrators’ female.
W ILL be sold on the tenth day of
December next, at the late residence of
Col. John Foster, dec in Columbia conn
ty, a part of the p rsonal property of Said
deceased, consisting of the present mop
of Corn, Fodder and Oats —the stuck of
Horses, Mules, Cattle and Hogs—the
household and kitchen furniture, planta
tion tools, an excellent and new patent
running geer of a gin, and a fifty saw gin
nearly new, together with a number of
articles too tedious to enumerate —and the
t rms will be very accommodating to
purchasers.
Elizabeth Foster, Atlm’x.
Arthur Foster, I v , ,
Collier Foster, f AUm rs
October 26 wtiis
If not disposed of on the above day
he sale will < outinuc from day to imt-1 the
whole is sold. November 15
Vdininistrator’s Mile.
A GREF. ABLY to an Order of the Court
of Ordinary, of Richmond county, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next at the Market-House, in the City
of Augusta, the
IS Eh ROES
belonging to the Estate of Major Ferdi
nand Phinlzy, late of said county, dec’d,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
The Sale will continue from day to day,
until al'are sold; and the terms will be
made known at the lime.
JOI/JV PHim7Y,
Acting administrator of the Estate o
F. Phinlzy.
O ctober 29. 1821 tds
Guardian’s Sale,
WILL be sold on the first I ueulay in
February next, at the court house
m Lincoln county, a small tract of land
containing thirteen acres, be the same
more or less, the property of Wiiliam
WsJton, minor, adjoining ot Hughs and
Walton ; and sold by order of court, for
the benefit of said minor.
Newell Walton, sea’r.
GidtiO.an,
November 29 3t
Notice.
Wtu be sold on the 15th day of De
cember next, at the late residence of
William M'Natt, late of the county ot
Burke, deceased: a Stock of Cattle, a
Set of Blacksmith’s 'Tools, two Feather
Bods, Bedsteads and Furniture, one
Horse, and a number of other Articles,
too tedious to mention. Terms—twelve
months credit will be given with small
notes, and approved security. Property
not to be removed until the terms of salt
are complied with.
Philip Lumpkin, Adm’r.
October 29 w tds
To ileal,
A. T.ATKIK ami comfitrnble Dwelling
House, to which are attached throe and an
half acres of Land. This house is in the
lower part of the city, on Eilis street, and
is every way desirable as a residence for a
private family Immediate possession will
be given.—Apply to William IF, Holt,
Eet;. ot to
Nicholas Ware,
K.vecntor of Wn. Bacon. I
November 8 ts.
1 he House and Lot,
OITUATED on Broad and Lincoln
streets, are now ofi’ered for sale, it will be
in the market until the 25th day of De
cember, at which time, it mi: sold, it will
be withdrawn and will not be offered a
ga'm. The situation of the property is
pleasant and healthy, its front is ISO feet
and runs back to Ellis street 100 feet.
For the terms apply to
Wm. A Cobb,
By hit Agent,
I Thompson.
November Vfi
*SO Reward.
from a wagon encamped al
the foot of the Sand-Hills, on the night of
the 61i instant, a large bright Sorrel
Horse; no marks or white hairs on him
recollected. He is about five years old,
has a large busby 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 horse
alone.
Apply at the Globe Tavern, or to
Win. A. Cobb,
Fort Creek, Hancock Countv, Geo.
Nov 22 ts ’ v
For Sale,
That well known and valuable plan
tation whereon William Jones, deceased,
lived, in the county ol Burke, containing
Fifteen Hundred acres ot oak and hickory
land, and about 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 ether
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
culars apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
Isaac W alker,
Adminutraims of the estate of Wm. Jones.
Nov 1 N s—ts
For Bale,
A. PAIR of yonn£ well broke HORS
ES, live ai d six years old—Also a good
family HOUSE and GIG —Apply at the
Globe-Tavern. _
Oct. 22 If
Savannah
And Augusta Stage.
FINHE proprieto-sof the Atq usta line of
i Stages caution travellers from taking
seats between the established offices;
without having their names inserted on
the waybill. A practice has hitherto ex
isted of suffering persons to enter the
stage, to the grear inconvenience o*‘ those
who have taken regular seal?, and which
yields no profit to the proprietors. It
cannot be allowed for the future, 'i he
greatest attention will be paid to the ac
comodation of tiie regular passengers)
w hich consideration does not admit of the
carriage being overcrowded by inter
lopers. Nov. 12—ts
Lands & Mills
fur .'tu.i-:.
THE subscriber offers for sale his plan
tation on both sides of Williamson’s
Swamp Creek —lt is supposed to contain
500 C acres, but was origin idly surveyed
for 4000 ; and has upon it two Grist Mills
and one Saw Mill, For further particulars
apply to rny brother, Major Richard U
Long, of Wilkes county, or to me upon
the premises
John Junius Long.
Washington county, )
Nov. 12, 1821. S ts
l and for sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale, a vaht
able Tract oi Land, lying on Fishing-creek,
Uncoln county, containing 620 acre?, liav
ing on it a good dwelling house, gin house,
and all odier necessary buildings—a con
siderable part ot the lard in cultivation, is
fresh, and under good fence. It will bi
sold very low 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 E. Todd,
Agent for John W. Freeman.
October 22 w 6
hand for Sale.
/ ILL be sold a tract of LAND, con-
V7 taining upwards of 400 aers, on Sa
vannah River, 22 miles above Augusta, in
Columbia comity, on the road leading
from the Court House to Edgefield Court
House. If any yerson 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
To be Tented.
C_ln Tuesday Ike first of January next,
will be rerted for th? term < f 12 m -nths,
a valuable Plantation in excellent repair,
ying on .Savannah river, three miies be
low Petersburg, containing about 500
acres of cleared land, 300 of w hich are
called tiie best quality of Savannah River
Low Grounds. Attached to it, is a large,
commodious, and elegant dwelling House,
out houses of all descriptions, a large
framed gin house, and an iron screw well
"fixed for packing cotton, the property of
Dr. Ezekiel Du Duse, deceased.—Also, on
the same day will be hired
65 or 70 Likely Negroes.
JVlicnjah T. AnlhonyJ
Deed Jidmini&tnuur,'
Notice.
f HE snb.-crrber lias taken Inin Co-
Partnership, Mr. Thomas J Pahmxlki:;
the business in future will be conducted
under the Firm of
Stanford and Parmc’ee;
Who are now opening and offer ami
sale a Fresh Assortment of DRY GOODY,
for Cash or approved paper, at the, otoie
lately occupied by Messrs. JI Si G Webster j
Davit! Stanford. i
November 23 \v4-t
N D For sale a handsome new Carriage
and Pair of Horses; the horses are young
and perfectly gentle; suitable for a family
Enquire as above.
Notice.
Georgia, Lincoln Comity. ,
A Ll.persons indebted to the estate of |
William Reynolds, deceased,are reques
t'd to make payment. Those pei>oi s r
that have a demand against tiie said e.- i
tate. are hereby no iffed to render them v
in as the law directs. . <
jßobert- Reynolds, t
W iUam Reynolds,
Dec 3—ot Executors- <
LETTERS
Remaining in the POST OFFICE V
ta, (Geo.) Ist. December 1821
03* Persons wishing Letters from
List,\tnllpleas&aakfor Advertised Le
A Howell Josiah
Adams George Harris i>
Allen Henry T. Heard John
Andrews Samuel j
Allen Lyman Joyner John
Atkinson John L Jones Allen
Anderson Shit.li Irwin James
Allen James li Junes Willie
Andiews Maryanns Johnson J hn
Arnold John ’ Johnson Elijah
Andrus William James Jordan
Allen A
Appleton Samuel Knight Enoch
Alien S & M Kilby Walter
D King John
Butler James Knapp Walter h
Burroughs James Kezins Bartow
Hurd Wiliiani l
Htigg Susan Lamkln James
Barton P W Lyman Rosanna
Hanlard Mrs Lockre James
Burroughs S II Lacy Freeman ’
Bush David Lee Needham
Hast wick Uisha Lacy Elizabeth
Bryan Alexander Leagon Wooclao
Brewer Mary Lumpkin Mr
Brochon I) Lund John
Breran Eugene Lawrenc.- Garre
Bush Richard Lamkin Jemma
Bulloch James D Lc-ster Samuel
Croton William j|
Cruen Timothy M'Mullen John
Blair Samuel Martin Angus
Reggs James Manners Robert
Higgs Joseph E VPQuin John
Bugg Wm A Mann Mary
Blanchard Nath’l. Mesicr Hugh G
Burton Wm 15 M'Kevcr John
Pr.nton Samuel II Mansfield Lucm
Burk John M-Tyre John
Beckwith Israel. Mu-tin Smith
G Malden Caleb
Clapp E Martin Olivers
Cambel James M‘Bnde Audi?
Ciark Johannah S M rgan Dre iry
Cowper James H Mims Briton
Crane Joseph Ma sh Fr- Uriicl
Clint Luke M'Korlcy John
Clayton Aml’w II N
Cooper Daniel Norris Thomas
Collins J .hn o
Copeland Isaac Ormisfon Archil
Clarke Enjalt Owens Wm T.
Casters Robert Owens Thomas
Camplin Mr P
Commandar F.liz’bt Primrose Elizabi
Clemment Al en Pitkin John R
Crawley Sarah Philips Lewis
Cnyler Richard R Pritchard John
Carstarpher Joel E Pemberton A' to
Crtjtclvfii Id Jacob PoweM James
Cox Charles A Pace Dread
(lavender Robert Phillips Di Laa
Combs Josiah 11
Clarke Joel Rives John
Com. Geo J Rice John
D Robertson Willi
Dcbow Wm Rob n William
Den. Dennis Read Wm 15
Dupree Josiah Read Richard
Dubose Sarah Rose John
Dillon Mr Robertscn Mesl
Duiidilee And’w W Royal Polly Am
D. Beauregard LouisKowelt Ha dy
Wat is Mr Robinson J S
Davis Martha Russel! Kesiah I
E R -Iff<-1 F I I
EngFsh Eliza Russel Rev Jasl
Ewing Nathaniel S I
Evans E Stewart Wm I
Elsworth John S' aly Jacob I
Eve Joseph Sheffield Kazan
P ‘Sanf-illi U mcl
Furey John Soul Sophia I
F one John J Scovill Sarah |
Frasier Epraim Shefton Isaac S
Fisher Ann Savage Daniel I
Fuyti Jhn T J
Fowler & Gardner Thompson Jas ■
Floyd John Tarver Samuel 1
Fluellen Baylor Taylor John I
Thorn Ji seoh I
G Trad* we t F.ogfl
Gibson Felix GStCo Teuniswood
Glass Rebecca Treadwell Mr 1
G'lleland Mary M Tuohill Mary |
G ilespie John V I
Green John Venrick Thom*
Garrett William W J
G idfrey William Walsinghaio '-?■
Gillchrist John Walker Itt.nja iB
H Wages Miry 1
Hughhanks Mrs White George ■
Hills Edwin Warreli Thom;®
Hatcher John H White William*
Husc Mis Williams Be itfl
Harwood Pcnd’eton Waker John isl
Howell John G Watkins GeorgH
Hightower Aidelisa Wing John I
Howard John Won .(out
Harris Eliza Washburn Arb*
Holmes HoratioN Williams flion*
Hutson E Mrs AVtl.,- .«rmc-s ■
Mall Mrs Woolfolk Tho«
Hand ThosJ Walsh John I
Harwood William Wanen MenoH
Harris Lud W Walker Ja--s ■
Hills Edwin Wolcott llarnsfl
Hopk ns Wm D I
18. plans Moves Zinn lane I
Haukcrsly Stephen Rich®
Jtuip'S Fraser, P. -■
December 3 -3t ■
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rpffE public are hereby notifieß
B. Captain James Ware, of he Hi
of Amlierl, and State of
pointed one Principal Agent f«r t>H|
die, eastern and northern States;
mund Rucker, esq. of Rutherford
State of Tennessee lias been
one Principal Agent fir the
western States. —Aii Licenses to l>H
Patent Tlaiteaux. signed by
singly, or by one princial agent,
bordinate agents appointed by
by us, sha'i be as if signed bv b
Nelson C. Daws®
A morose Kuckrr®
November 12 wßw
l ive Doll trs Pewß®
QTRAYKD or Stolen fr mt!u 'wf
Mr. Alexander R. Ralston,
night, 23d Nov. Inst, a sorrel I* ■f'
bout !4J hands high, both ears
a blemish in one of bis e e ?.'
recollected. Any person
b-irse to Mr- A. Ralston, AiitP , '
Snb-c iber, living neat Martin
Carolina, Kdgefi-.d d s'net, sna
the above reward.
Nicholas !■
Dec 3——3 t