Augusta chronicle & Georgia gazette. (Augusta, Ga.) 1821-1822, December 17, 1821, Image 4

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Georgia, I'ichnumd aperior i oui;t, November 't erm, 1831. Fn:K vlit Hkii Jon« H. Moxtoombbt Judge. The Planter’s Punk. ef"V th ’a tof Georgia, | As in i a of Banja | Petition for Fore- Mdiume, > closure vs, Adam Hutchison, and ( four Lot* of I/'tid J RULE NISI. (ho petition of the Planter’s Punk of the State of Georgia, playing tor fnveclosure ofthi Equity of Redentp tion in and to four lots of Land, tying am b n g in the city of Auguda, & county am 1 aiaur aforesaid, known in 'lie plan of lots lunl out at tile upper end ot Broad-Street, h ’ at iel Slurgcs, Surveyor General, on tl., twenty -eighth iiay of February, eigh th „ Ituiulrcd and eighteen, and lying on Ihe south side of Br oad Street, as num b( is nine, ten, eleven and twelve, contain j„g ;ach thirty feet fiont on said Broad a ree’, and extending U:.ek to Ellis-Street, as h , i ‘■ference to said plan will more full) •tni, as which said four lots of land were aged hy Adam Iltitclusnn, «n the fit,l day* of .Inly, one thousand eight hum died and eighteen, to BarnaM'Kimie, and by hmW Barna M Kiime assigned to the said Pmnur’s Bank, on the twenty-ninth diy of July, «ne thousand eight hundred and nineteen, on which mortgage th. re is now due twelve hundred and sixty-st ven dollars and a half, with interest. Aid now at tl is tei in, upon motion of Thornes Flournoy, in behalf of said Bam , h is ordered, Thai the iriucipai, interest anu costs line upm th. said mortgage, be , paid unto court, within twelve mutt Its , li-uin the dati hereof, or the Equity of Redemption in the said moitga. c-d, pit, rn s. .i w ili he foreclosed, and the same dis. pes d of us the law dirvets. And it is fnvllur ordered, That this Huh- be pub , J rln U m one of the public Gazettes ol ti,-s Stale at least once in every month, until the vino, appointed for payment, or , s. r ed on the mortgagor or his specia l a, eat, at hast six moths previous to the , time the tn.mey is directed to he paid. ■ (Taken / "in the Minxes. J t *Jolm H. Mann, rl’k. i Clerk’s Office, 13th Nov. 1821 12m 6 EOVuilJ. Jn ill** Snpprior Court, 1 iclimoml conn y. Present the Honorable John H.Montgo- mkuy. Judge. The Pres deni, Directors'! j And Company of tiießimJi ( of Augusta, \ Petition for vs. f foreclosure, j Thomas Grace and Two Lots of Land. J , RULE NISI. , | Tpn'N the petition of the President, j U Directors and Company of the Bank ( oi Augusta, praying the foreclosure of ( the equity i f redemption in and o a cer tain lot or parcel of land in the city ol Augusta, lying on the south side 01 Broad Strict, and extending hack 10 Ellis st -eel, on which and on Broad street it has a front, of twenty-seven feet, botiudi d on ( , the ins', by John Cashm’s lot, and on tin SVest hy John Gindvat’s lot ; also in and to r annthi r lot oi parcel of l»nd -t» Summer . viHr*, about three miles fi<-m Augusta, •' com aim ug two acres, bounded on the run th cast hy M’a'tun Way. haying a b out y theia on . f two hundred and sixteen feel, convex ed hy James Murphey and wile In Thomas Grace, which sa d lots were n.on gag ihy the said Thomas Grace to tin a ,i p i nsident. Directors and Company of'.ai- Bank of Angus’ft on the eighteenth d-y of August, in ’he year ol our Lord oi ’ ihotlsond, eight bundled and nine < tt. n to secure the payment of sundry promissory notes, amounting ut the whole to seven thousand tlnee hundred ami | ninety six dollars: and the sum of seven thn .sand five hundred aid sixty seven doibtrs and twenty si ven cents being nor dm upon the said mortgage. And now, t<. wit —at the November tarin. 18 .T. . < n utionof Bichard Hen ry 0. Ide, i - tin ■ is’ aitorney, liiaOuh d n the Court, That the pi ncipal, i Cre a and cos’s due on said yuu i< p i i into court \v itlfm tw 1 1\e na fri in .tie dale hereof, or from Gnv.cefoith the equity of redemption will Ju- louver ban ed and teredo*- d ; audlhe r origagi d premises sold as the law di j-. ets ,Iml it isJitrtfur ordered, that a copy ei this rule he published iu one of the Gn y ties o’ this place, at least otiee in every n onih until the time app> in’ed for pay iiieut, or served on the mortgagor or lus e l i , d agent at least six months pr- t ons to he tune the money ts directed to be paid. Taken from the M nu’es. John H Mann, cl’k. Clunk's uifice, lift > Poo bn, 1821. 5 ml2m . [ utiaiaisti-atoi-’s Sale, w ILL be Sold at the late residence of j JJdiv ud Prather, deceas.-d, in Columbia county, on Friday tue lltii ot January m m. .ul the personal property ot smd -le c>d. consisting of stock of all kinds— O Waggon and Gear, Corn ami Fodder, ( T k Household and K tchen Furniiure, ( &r he sale lo continue from day today, ( it ml all is sold. Also, the Plantation to > be rented and the Negro- s’o be hired, at J tin- same time and place, for one year. ( Terms of sale will be made known on that day. , illiam M‘Gi , iidcr, i Stephen liogc, [ D-C 3 Admin ladovs. i fsolice. Ai.L persons to whom the estate of * Wul am Junes, deceased, (Jate of Burke Co ut t) are indebted t->, aie requested to \ bii g their accounts forward, In terms o; j the aw ; slid those that ate indebted to \ the estate, are requested to come forward ~ and make immediate payment to August s H. Anderson, Isaac Walker, Administrators. Nuv.-mocr A■ -ts Georgia, dim on cl Supe rior C »i rt. November lei m, 1821. Present, 16c Hon. Jnn» M. MosTfluKinT Judge. The Planters’ Bank, of the State of Georgia, Assignees of Barna Petition for Fore McKinrc, closure. vs. I Iwo Lots of Land in I Augusta. J RULE NISI. Upon the Petition of the Planters’ Bunk, of the slate of Georgia, praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption, in and to two lots of land, in the county and state aforesaid, and city of Augusta, in llui plan of lots laid out at the upper end ol Broad street, in said.ctly of Augus ta, by Daf iel Sturges, Surveyor General, on the. tweitfy-eiglith day of February, one thousand eight luiudred & eighteen lying on the south side of Broad street, as numbers fifeen and sixteen, containing thirty feet each, front on -.aid Broad-street, and extending hack to Ellis street; w hich said lots of land were mortgaged on the firs’ day of July, one thousand eight hun dred and eighteen, by Patrick McDowali, in his life ti *ie, to Barna McKiitue, to se cure tlie payiqent of the stun of fifteen hundred and twenty-seven obllars and a half, which said mortgage, (lie said Barna MeKinee, assigned to the Planters’ Bank, of the sta’e of Geoigia, on the twenty ninth of July, one thousand eight hun dred and nineteen, upon which there is now due the sum of five hundred and niu. dollars and seventeen cents, besides inter ests as is stated. And now, upon motion of Thomas Flouinoy, attorney for said Bank: It is or dered, that (he principal, interest ami easts due on said mortgage bepnidinh- Guiiri within twelve months from the date hereof, or the equity of redemption in the said mortgaged premises, will be for ever foreclosed, and the said lots will be disposed of as the law directs. And it is further ordered, that this Rule be published in one of the Public Cic elies of this stale, at least once in evorv month until the lime appointed for pay me ul, or served on the mortgagor or his special agent, at least six months previous io the tin e, the money is directed to bv paid. | (Taken from the Minutes ) Jrtliii li. &ann. Clerk. Clerk’s Office, V 13di N-. v. 1821. 5 Nov. 15 ml2m T n tlie Superior f onrt Richmond County--November Term, 1821. IN EQJJITY. Hank of the State of Georgia. T vs V John Nr Rhine anil others, j Present— The Honorable Jons 11. Mont tiOMnnv, Judge. IT apiiesring to the Court,«hat the d» - li-ndanls, James Erwin, Gadriel Dciiton, Mi Hedge Dolphin, Joseph P. Me Kinne, James I.atnkin, Henry Shultz. John A. Bar cs, and James Gardner, an , and reside without the limits ofthe Stat of Georgia- ’.lit motion of Uichard Hen ry Wilde. Solici'or for complainants, It is Ordered by the Conn, That the sawl defendants, and each and every of them, ilnnnswcr fully on nr hi'J’uco the first dav nf the next t nn, or that the Bill of the coniplainants as to them be taken pro con /i sso. And it is further ordered, thai a copy* of this older he published in one of the Gazettes of’he city of Augusta, once a month for six months. Taken from the Minutes. John 1 1 . Mann, cl’k. C'crk’s Office, 26ih Nov. 1821, m6m Georgia, Burke ( omity. RLPF-UlOll COCK I—April Term, 1821. /‘resent the Jlmcrahle Joan 11. Montuo xii;hy, judge. Richard Htchaidson, ) vs b RULE NISI, teremiuh j IT PON the petition of Uichard Richard J son, praying the foreclosure of tin Equity of IB demption of a certain trac* or parcel of land lying, being and situaU in the county of Burke and State ot Gcor gin, hounded as follows:—that is to say. Northwardly by land formerly owned and possessed by Jordan Tayl ir ; Eastwardly hy James Ti tidal, Philip Thomas and John Smith’s land; Southwardly hy James Mar ini’s land, and Westwardly by- Joshua Nunoit’s kutd, containing one thousand acres, more or less, having the crock rivu let, or branch called the Rosemary, run ning through a part ot said tract or parcel of land, which said tract or parcel of land was on the sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and seventeen mortgaged by the said Ic rentiab Miller to the said Richard /i’iclt ardson, to secute (he payment of the sum of three thousand three hundred and ele ven dollarsaml eighty three cents,with the interest accruing lliereoti, to be paid on the first day of February next, after the date es said ini'fteage, with interest from the first day of January, in the year of our Lard, one thousand, eight hundred and seventeen, and agreeable to the condition o* a bond bearing even dale with said mortgage—On motion of F- lix J. Bums, attorney tor the said Richard Richardson. ft is Ordered that the said Jeremiah Milter •lo within twelve months pay into the Clerk’s office the principal, interest, atd cost due on said mortgage, or in delimit thereof, the equity ot redemption in the sain mortgaged premises will from thence forth he lor ever foreclosed and bat ed. It is further ordered that a copy of the foregoing ride he published in one ofthe public gazettes of this state, once a month tor twelve months, or be personally serv ed on ike said Jeremiah Ildhr six months before the .time appointed fur the pay ment of the money into court as afor. said Extract from the minutes, 28 th April 1821. John Carpenter, ckk. May 3 ml2m Tk . INK months after date application will be made to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county for leave to sell two hundred and fifty acres ot land, lying in the second district of Early, and known as lot No 39, the same being lit- real property of Emanuel Gregory de fused, and sold for the benefit of all con erm d. I pm is Gregory, adui’r* May 24, 1821 m9m ■| Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold at tbe court house in arrenlon, on the first Tuesday in Jtnu* • ai v next,between the usual hours of sale, 4* Negroes, to wit —Bed , a woman 34 years of agt, anti iver two ohd dren, Cherry 3 years old, and Henry two \ ears old ; one other woman by the name of —.—, twenty years obi, levied on to sa tisfy an execution in tavor of Nicholas Williams, (guardian) vs. Charles llarrel & Benjamin Sandeford; pointed out by Hat id one of the defendants. ALSO, One negro by the name of Charks. 13 years old, taken to satisfy an • execution in favor of J. kM. Neal, vs Kindal McTear; pointed out by defend ■ ant. ALSO, One negro girl by the name 1 of Sally, u-; or eleven years on), levied ' on to satisfy an execution in favor of Me Klnzie, Bennoch &. Co. vs J U T Rees— i pointed out by Rees. ALSO, ; One nrgro woman by the name o, Juner, 30 yea's o«l, u vied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Samuel H. Sanders, appt. vs Jincy Iloldcn, c-x’rs ! and Richard Gunn, i x’r of Jer Holden, resp’s—pointed out b) U Gunn ALSO, 100 Acres of pine land on the waters < f Brier creek ; levied on • sads tisly a small execution in favor of Abner Norris vs John Ckampeon—levied on anil returned to me by a constable. A. h’ogers, s.w.c. November 29 wtds £hoi-ift”s ‘ ales. ILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in January next, at the Court House in Jack sonborougb, Scriven County, between the hours ot fen and three o'clock, i()8 Acres of land lying in the county of Hr iven, djoinmg 'and ot Claiborn IJevil and others, levied on as the ■ roperty ot Robert Bevil, to satisfy an ex ecution in favor of Hi ttb n Cone, and one ■ favor of James Boston, levied and re used to me by a Constable. ALSO, 50 acres of land lying in the county ot Scnv.e.n, adjourn;, i.u Us tin •state of John Freeman, sen. dec. and Reuben Wilkinson, levied on as the pro jerty of James Pye, to satisfy sundry ex- - cutimis in favor of Joshua Pei-ee and others —levied and returned to me by a constable. A I.SO, 3 \egro women, named Bock, fiiflah and Betsey, levied on as tin pro perly of Steph' n Miller, to satisfy sundry ext cutions in favor ot Gc rge McKay, a gainst the said Stephen Miller, John Mil ■er, John McGovvin and Risdon Oliver, ■ind sundry other executions against die said S Miller, in favor of others, levied and returned to rnc bv a constable. ALSO, 10 Negroes, namely, Amy, I. uce, Bob, Hit a l , Rady, Vt.u, Cham, Sa rah, Jenny and Ned, levied on as the pro perty of James Gamble, Thomas Nichol son and Surah Nicholson, to satisfy an ex ecnrron in tavor or nicnartr iiemngion, n the foreclosure of a mortgage. ALSO, 400 acres of pine land, lying on the middle g onn.i r au, mtiie county of Scrivcn, adjoining lands of R- Scruggs and William Black—levied on as the pro oerty of William Sander*, to satisfy an xeculion in favor of Gross Scruggs. ALSO, 3 negroes, named Biuali, Ca to and hum, levied on as the properly of Thomas I), /union, to satisfy an execution ,n favor of Reuben Wilkinson, and one in favor of the executor and executrix of John H. Deubell, deceased. ALSO, 1 negro woman named T.yn der, on small wagon, one sorrel iv,■ a , and one sorrel mare, levied or. as the pro perty of James K. Conyers, to satisfy sun dry executions, Solomon Kemp, s s.c. November 29 tds Slieriti’s Sale. \\ ILL he sold at the Court. House in Warrenlon, on the (hs< Tuesdio in Februa ry next, between the hours of Hale 3 % egroes viz : —Patience a Girl nine year, of age, R.indu- a b> \ six, and Gritty three j ears old, five beds and bedsteads and furniture, one mahogany dining table, four dining tables, ten chairs, two looking glasses, some Pots fvc be longing to the Kitchen, om G ey Horse, seven years old, one Bay Horse, ten years old. one Gigg, on? Still and Stands ami Barrels, four head of Dry Cattle ; Levied on to satisfy an Execution on the foreclo sure of Mortgage, in favour of Cimppcl Heeth, vs nmi v.it.on Gibson* Abner Uog is, &h‘lT December 2 wins Administrators’ Sale. /ILgRc.KABLF, to an order bf the Ilon urable the Interior court of Scriven couu '> while silting for rrdinary purposes, will he sold at the com t house';in Jacks,ui •ierouglt, on the first Tuesday in Februa ry next, 303 1-S Acres of land situ ated, lying atui lung in the 18 disirict of Baldwin county, known an distinguished in the plan of said di 'ict by the No. 133, King on the wale - ol Heard’s creek, sold as the propertv Owen Jenkins dcccasevl, for the belief: ot the heirs a <1 r redilors of the said dec K'i Parker, > . , , Solomon Kemp, lu s Nov, oihct 2'j ids Wanted to Lease, PIECE of L pland, of good quality 1 within five or six mites from Augusta, containing one hundred and thirty oi fiftv acres fit for cultivation, and unde’’go •, j fence, which, if approved, a libeicl mic, wilt be given for. Apply at tills Office. Dec 3 fit Great Bargain. THE subscriber offers for .ale hisprr>- perty in Twigga counly,situated 18 mlfis below Fort Hawkins. It lies Immediately on the Ocmulgee river, and contains 305 C 7 •icrts of land, of a most excellent quality, 1 ii being Swamp-hammock and pine.—3so ■ Acres are in cultivation ; and all the build 1 iiigs necessary for purchaser’s taking pos session, are already upon the place. j There are also 30 negroes, and a consi derable slock of cattle, horses and hogs, which would be sold with the plantatioi, if it were required. ( 'Hie conditions upon which this place may be purchased, are: one thud to be ( paid at or before the signing of the deed, , and ihe balance by annual! instalments ! thereafter. For flu liter particulars, apply to my brother, A. U. Ralston, in Augusta; or to the subscriber on the premises. David Palston. November 29- 11st j Adminiatratiix Sale. W ILL be sold on Tuesday the 4th of ; January, 1822, at the late residence of Dr. , Thomai Leavette, deceased, of /furke county,all the perishable property of said deceased, consisting of Negroes, Stock of _ all kind,(Household and Kitchen Furniture i Corn, Frtddf-r, Plantation utensils, &c.— Terms ot sale —Cash. —ALSO,— Will lie rented at the same time, the Plantation, whereon the said deceased re sided. i Bliza A* Leavette, atlm’x. November 8 w6w. Administrator’s axCRERABLY to an Order ofthe Court j nf Ordinary, of Richmond county, will 1 tie 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- I nand Phinlzy, late of said county, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirsand creditors - : The Sale will continue from day to day, until ail are sold; and the terms will be 1 made known at the time. JOILY PIlimZY, Acting administrator of the Estate o F. Phinlzy. O ctoher 29, 1821 tds Guardian’s Sale, A’TJILL be sold on the first i uerday in V » Februat-y next, at the court house oi Lincoln county, a small tract of land containing thirteen acres, be the same more or less, the property of William Walton, minor, a joining of Hughs and Walton; tmd sold by order of court, for the benefit of said mim r Newell Walton, sen’r. Goa: .nan. November 29 3t To Meat, iV LATIGE and comforable Dwelliaji House, to which are attached three and an half acres of .Laud.. Tins house is in the lower part ot the city, on Ellis-street, and is every way' desirable as a residence for a private family- Immediate possession wilt be given.—Apply to William W, Hull. Esq. ot to Nidi las Warp, Executor of Win. Bacon. November 8 -if. Hie House and Lot, a OITUATEO on Broad and Lincoln < streets, are now offered for sale, it will b? i in the market until the 25th clay of 15? cember, at which time, if not sold, it will be withdrawn and will not be offered a gain The situation of the property is ‘ pleasant and healthy, its front is 180 feet ! and runs back to Ellis street 160 feet. For the terms apply to Will. A Cobb, By his Agent, I. Thompson. November 26 &50 Me ward. <£ v ' IO; EN from a wagon encamped a’, the foot ot die Sand Hills, on the night of Ihe 6tlt instant, a large bright Sorrc Horse; no marks or white hairs on him recollected. H« is about five years old, j has a large bushy tad, and long mane; is about five fuel one inch high; shod all : I'oiud. Tito above reward will be paid for the apprehension ofthe Thief will the Horse, or 'Pen Uoiiars for the horse alone.' Apply at the Globe Tavern, or to Win. A. Cobh* Fort Creek, Hancock County, Geo. Nov 22 if fc&O iieward. /jLbSCONDED in June last, NANCY, an ' tincan negro woman, belonging to the subscriber, about 30 years of age, and - country marked in her face, is well known 'it this city. 1 will give Twenty I)dl- '1 ars if taken about this city and secured in jail; or, if at a distance, all reasonable expenses. AS, Sandwich. November 12 *f H anted Immediately, ca GOOD COOK , without children, -1 iiat is honest and ii .dust-ions. Apply to Jo hna .Deicer, five doors from the upper ** nd ofHambutgh, or at lids Office. « Nov 26 -if h To be Ueiited, Otl N Saturday the 29th of this instant, d< M ii be Routed the Plantations beiong ii'g to the Estate of Magruder, dec. — also — About Forty or Fifty ~ L kely Negroes to be Hired. j Oeo. Magruder, adm’r. [Z December 13— 2t jci QUAKER' SPBINQ|. , he subscriber has taken that well •I kn°wn stand Quaker Sphinss. LATELY occupied by Major Durkee, situated seven miles above Augusta on llie Washington road and hopes from his attention to business to give general satisfaction: John Turpin. November 8 ■ —d For &ale, TPIIAT well known and valuable plan tation whereon William Jones, deceased, lived, in the county ot Burke, containing Fifteen Hundred acres ot oak and hickoty land, and about two hundred acres clear cd, 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 ti further des cription unnecessary, but invite all those persons who wish to purchase a valuable place, to come and view the premises and judge sis themselves. For further parti culars applv *o Augustus 11. Anderson, Isaae Walker, Administrators of the estate ofWm. Jones. Nov 1 N s—ts For Sale, A. PAII! nf yonnr- well brolt. HOPS. ES, live and six vears old —Also a good family HORSE and GlG—Apply at llv Globe-Tavern. Out. 22 ts Savannah And Augusta Btuge. fHIHE proprietors of the'Aujt usta line of JL Stages caution ti avellers from taking seats between the establish til offices, without having their names ins* r don 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 seats, and which yields no profit to the proprietors. It cannot be allowed for the future. The greatest attention will be paid to the ac comodation of the regular passengers; which consideration dot s not admit of die carriage being overcrowded by inter lopers. Nov. 12—ts To be rented. 11N "/’ites'l.'iy ,he first of J.uwnry iipxt, will be rented for the term ft 2 months, a valuable Plantation in excellent repair, lying on Savannah river, three inileS be low Petersburg, containing abo it 500 acres of cleared land, 300 of which are culled the best quality of Yuvanuaii River 1 ovv Grounds. Attached to if, is a large, commodious, and eh gant dwelling lions., out houses of all descriptions, a large framed gin In use, and an iron screw well fixed for packing cotton, the property of •DT, r:z> Kiel DTTJcsr, .Teceaßea. —Alsu, on Ml- sum. dm wdl b- hived 6ft or 70 Likely Negroes. iViiCfijub 'l. Anthony, Dec ■L fmi 1 f if: * 1 , Notice. THE subscriber has taken into Co- Partnership, Mr Thowas J. Patimbiee; the business in future will be conducted under tin- Firm of Stanford and P.-nno’ee; Who are now opening and off . non sale a Fresh Assortment of DRYGOODS', lor Cash or approved paper, Atm e lately occupied by Messrs H St G Weoster David Stanford. November 22 -w4t ,N R For sale a handsome new Carriage and Fur of Horace; the horses are young and perfectly gentle; suitable for a family Enquire as above. Notice. N’ INF. months sifter date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Columbia county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave 10 eeil thirteen hundred and ninety nine acres of pine land in Richmond county on both sides of Butler’s creek, 011 which iitvre is a saw and grist-mill, it being part if the real estate of Joan Foster, late of -aid couu!y r , decased. Elizabeth Foster, ) Arthur Foster, £. r Collier Foster, j ? May 7, 182 m9m Notice. N JLvl TNIJ Months after date application ivill he made to the honorable the justices of the Inferior court of Run e count) when silling for ordinary purpo-es, for leave to sell tne whole of the real cs;a ■ of Solomon Daniel, late of said c'uv.iy, deceased, for .tic benefit of the heirs and creditors of sai d deceased. Britton L. Fierce, Administrator with the will annexed. November 15, 182 J m9m Notice. 'jVTINE months after date application In will be made to the honorable the istices of the Interior court, when sitting 'or ordinary purposes, for leave to sel, me hundred and fifty acres of lam; in burke county, adjoining Tindall, S. Jen kins and others. ALSO, Two hundred and fifty acres in Walton louuty. No. 105, sold for the benefit ot he heirs and creditors of Solomon Daniel, ieceused. Martha Daniel, exx Burke count) , July 6, 1821. 11,9 m | ygj We are authorized to mnounce Capt. I). BBKUV, a can-i iait or the Office of Sheriff lor Richmond minty at the ensuing election.^ , * * Notice. 1 W ILL bc lea!if don t! >e 4th j; v! , TI 1* r n ~**’ at lbe boi,se of Andrew ler, for five years, the Plantation of vv‘ T aimer Downer deceased, situated „ n T, . h r Ch,e r,aJj Hve n B u ? ta - 1 lie premia r are in hi, , pair: a comfortable I>.veiling IRusmam all necessary out buddings. M ill be sold some iraclf pprr . ted fur a Horae-Wil! or Cotlmi Glig^'J pair ot small mil I stones. All persons huh bud to the cm,-., said Downer ere requested to nuke m mediate payment, ami there to whom 0 estate may he indebted will present’- 1 . accounts properly attested. > Thomas S. Mills I Bc " ch ‘f aml > District, i ‘ > i>cc 10 ulr, £ I m NOTICE. ' Will beS'oklat the k-e rcsidenr . of Lm.Kun -n. ( ,i R ;tlke ! e 1.., dec. ; about j,vc miles from \ V: e borough ad the personal proneriV* V said viz ; Tiino eadof 'li '• * he Bt ? ck Hoggs and Cain. L . salt. deceased, one hundred bushels r e Lorn, three stadia-. of Fodderiq. d Tools Household and Kitchen F irniUm i- ,Sb "' Gun > wllii inindrv oth. .; r ic-' too tedious to mention. ' Terms m:l j known on tiie day of a Je, by ilbove ®»lcwill take place 0 liic I-sii clay o{ .fur.u.uy next. ! Ezekiel Lester, inn. Deo 10 I’’ “ xl.ti ciitor , Viiuy WovdaT A A " m ‘ m 'h 1821, W ILL be sold at my house, m r , i,> Auction on the tenth das of £ V* ,10t „ S0,d at prime sale before Mr day,, all my LANDS, lying i„ Kd f ■ ] D- r.ct, on Cufice Town Creek, coalai, 1838 Acres, 1300 acres c • Land.wlu reonart two G:ist Mills „ e „. ' Miil » buildings, good vvu’tn' i‘ • acres m cultivation, i•. good reiMirV • part fresh land. The pine. land ‘ mil s fr*«n C-ambridge, on the main im : lo Augusta, mul an excellent stand fi - public business, good buildings and w ter, and orchards, to be su !d 0 „ 01 , two and diree equal, annual ins.alments • e °n the same clay will be sold, stock of ■ must every kind, household and kitciifl i funiiutre, and a number of other miefl r ‘ too tell ms to mention, on u tv.'vfl '• months credit. Those inclined to p»B chase, will do well to call and viewtl premises b fore that tlay. Goii! endil sers will be reqaired to secure the pul me ut. tt Plfiiip Dillard. I j Deed v.'oipd I Niotiee, 1 e I r $ r\ T Friday, tiie 4th of .Tinnary non will he let to.the highest bidderfo: lieo-B , suing year, al the house of Solomon rig* b in Columbia county, on the Vcr/ghtsM I rough <■!, a prime parcel of I n R -lOjUging to the estate ot UeveliyLowß deceased. They will not be allowed to ll put in any town, or work on the river ■ b (, a( hands, nor go out of the county will out leave; and all those indebted will I , well to in <ke immediate payment; ill 27th Nov uiJier, 1821 ff Jas. Culbrcntii, I Surviving Executor . I ; Dec 6 3t C 1 I to- A Card. I > I '» i HOSE Clients who have intrusted bl si ness to rny charge in the Fe-«tial Coil 1 ‘ are hereby informed, ihsi Kniivaa ■ Wimie, Esq. of this City, will represcl me during my absence from the ; and those for whom lam retained in 1."i9 ness in the Superior Courts of Hichmo I ’ Columbia and Burke Counties are hkl wise informed that VA iluam iV. H'uß E q. also of tills City, will represent nl daring my absence. £, * , N it'lto!sis W'are. I Augusta, Dec 6 o4t I > dj’The Editored the Georgia Advefl > tis. r, is requested lo insert die aiiove A® ; verlisoment once a week for four \vec!c».i i «s"Notifical!oiil C ■ public are liereby notified, thl Jd. Captain James Ware, of 'hv coiinfl of Amliert, an.! .Stale of Virginia, is a I pointed one Principal Agent for the tnij die, eastern and nortlicn: States: ami miind Rucker, eaq. of ’’■jtherfcul i.niinj Sta(“ of Tennessee has been annom!* die Principal Agent fur the in’itiicru western States.—Ah Licenses to Rn'-k- m Patent Raiteuux,.-signed by citii'-f"! singly, or by one agent,or bordiuate agents anpomted by tin I by us, shad h • as if signed by iuid) til ul Nelson C. Dawsuiij I Ambrose Kucker, B Patentee?. I November 12 m 3tv ■ Nolice. I fJ'-HE copaitnersliip heretofore A between VViUiain anti him-s iiaving this day been dissolved tua! consent, till persons havia-T '•'“ H against the firm, are requested tt> tiie same to Win. Shivers, sen- ■ S msiit; and hose indebted arc make immediate payment lo In* ll - ;l 'H Old Stand. H William Shivers. James isliiveia. ■ V/anen count;., 17di I r , - H November 1821. ) Nov.- 'H (TF 3 '1 Sic uiuiorsi^n*'^ £ tors tor sale his liti. iE ‘, !!J ‘‘“ ■ | upon Washington-streei, c.x'.cir--” l - -■ Mr. /oseph Danfbrth’s Lo to la upon licynold-strcet. . ■ Robert Raymond--' September 3—~»"*- f